You can disable it while you're doing image editing and then turn it back on afterward. I doubt that fifth of Jack is gonna assist your image editing in any beneficial amount.
What I am starting to notice is that when I talk about IT, I am talking about programmers, developers. But others are thinking about tech-support which I personally put closer to janitors and such
What if it's a small shop and the same people both run the building and keep it running. How does that fit into your uppity view of IT?
There was only a pilot filmed for the US, never aired. The German one only aired 2 episodes. Although the UK version is great, you're not comparing apples to apples subby. You wanna do that? Let's talk the The Office.
I'd be more concerned over what printers than monitors! I might have the extremely rare occasion of wanting to print something over bt or wifi, but monitor? FFS, the damn thing has a screen...
Could you please photocopy that post without specifying the monospace font? It's messing up my digitizer scripts and I won't be able to have a copy of everything ever posted in the thread.
"It was Steve's vision that if you made every single computer with the same exact OS and the same amount of memory, developers would always have a fixed platform for which to develop, making their jobs easier."
Most people call that a gaming console generation, not a personal computer.
I like my 4000s more than my newer ones, those guys just don't know when to stop.
Razors? The scooter?
ICE ices ice.
Where in the article does it say that?
Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Institute at Stanford != Palo Alto biotech company StemCells
Sure, Dr Weissman is a member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Boards of StemCells.
Sure, Dr Weissman is the Director of the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine.
But, they aren't mutually inclusive.
Here's an explanation at Youtube it. It's from CSI: Miami
Or even the whole summary...
If your wireless network was open, how would there be a password?
You can disable it while you're doing image editing and then turn it back on afterward. I doubt that fifth of Jack is gonna assist your image editing in any beneficial amount.
When it came out, I knew absolutely nothing about the story, but a huge amount about the technology used to create it.
Ah, so you helped write the script...
What I am starting to notice is that when I talk about IT, I am talking about programmers, developers. But others are thinking about tech-support which I personally put closer to janitors and such
What if it's a small shop and the same people both run the building and keep it running. How does that fit into your uppity view of IT?
Thus funny.
GP has just never tried turning it off and on again.
I'm really good at that. It's like they don't even know the proper stance!
Call Mr. WB and ask for his archives? Although since only 6 eps aired, they probably threw everything into the bin.
There was only a pilot filmed for the US, never aired. The German one only aired 2 episodes. Although the UK version is great, you're not comparing apples to apples subby. You wanna do that? Let's talk the The Office.
It's from a 419 scam bait prank. P-P-P-Powerbook
I'd be more concerned over what printers than monitors! I might have the extremely rare occasion of wanting to print something over bt or wifi, but monitor? FFS, the damn thing has a screen...
What does her sex have to do with it? Ignorance comes in all flavors.
Nothing short of writing your name in gigantic green letter large enough to read with the naked eye across the face of the moon would satisfy them.
What if I was a brewery from Latrobe, PA and grafitti'd the Moon with our branded horse, in green. Would that satisfy them?
I don't understand the troll mod, but I agree with your sentiment. Everyone I know with an iPhone knows it doesn't do Flash and couldn't care less.
Could you please photocopy that post without specifying the monospace font? It's messing up my digitizer scripts and I won't be able to have a copy of everything ever posted in the thread.
"It was Steve's vision that if you made every single computer with the same exact OS and the same amount of memory, developers would always have a fixed platform for which to develop, making their jobs easier."
Most people call that a gaming console generation, not a personal computer.
Thank Steveo. It was getting ridiculous. The signal to noise is really low when it comes to worthwhile apps.
Plus, if you were using a prototype in the wild, you'd likely have everything turned on all the time.
You answered your own question, it was shot raw.