Maybe I'm misunderstanging the problem, but wouldn't a secure webpage with all your passwords be enough. Only thing that I can think of against it, is that people can peek over your shoulder. But the web is 100% cross-platform. (Isn't it?)
BeOS just stored mail as a file with attributes, I just used BFS queries to sort my mail, one for new mail, that was personally to me, then one for each mailing list I was subscribing to, worked beutyfully... Oh BeOS how elegant you were....
Some years ago, some dude here in Iceland did hookup a movie camera to a car's odometer and took one frame every kilometer. Then he drove road no. 1, the road that more or less circles the country, and made a 1 hr. movie out of it. I have only seen parts of it, and it is really weird, AFAIR, you more or less follow the speed of sound. Here is the result, btw.
Cisco PR company uses 3Com switches. Neither Cisco or their PR company spokesman were available to comment. This is news? Who gives a shit what webserver propaganda is run on? People are not quite getting it around here, sometimes...
Blah, my name is spelled J?n instead of Jón... Hello?! the internet doesn't stop at USofA borders! I would think that software developers would have a clue by now! J.
Lemmings are out for Palm. Another classic I would kill for is Civilization. I tried it again after years of pause, and it is charming and is still very playable.
BeFS and fast, consistent GUI. I miss BeFS live queries the most. The simple, yet effective API (Simple even though it was all in C++). Rest in piece...
They combine the worst of both worlds. The isolation of the office and the noise/distraction of open spaces without any of the benefits. When you have a office you can always close the door for privacy, and open spaces makes it easy to communicate with your group members... Just my experience and not so HO.
Very true, I find it amazing how case manufactures leave only 1-2mm between drive bays. Usually there is plenty of room inside the case for 1-2cm spacing.
Like spoken from my heart! And best original script?!? Gosford Park? A Agatha Christie wannabe! Memento and Amélie were in different league than that drivel. TFOTR never had a chance; A fantasy directed by the guy who made Bad Taste? Sureley people didn't really believe that he would get an oscar? I just hope that Hollywood producers strain their self padding themself on the back! Bah!
Did you really think that the big "manufactures" manufacture all their stuff? I wouldn't be surpriced if some items only link with the logo on front, would be the logo. Sometimes these boxes are designed and manufactured somewhere else. Quality assurance and testing go on in-house (If only to preserve brand-name), but design, assembly, packaging, testing and shipping is handled by sub-contractors. Is this news?
ASM is king of the gaming domain, and I don't see that ever changing.
I'm sorry, but this isn't the 80's any more. Games haven't been written in ASM for years. Modern games are usually C/C++ with scripting layer on top. The cluelessness here on/. is sometimes mindboggling, people seem to be making facts up as fast as they can write First Post!
J.
Yess.... I can remember countless nights I spent in the computer lab in my high-school, with my trusty old BBC and hijacking Apple II green monitors. My favorites: Elite Repton 2 Labyrinth Civilization I Civilization III (sid meyers) Everything else is just... ok I guess...
Argh... Repton 2 was of course just pure evil. I never actually finished it. Must find it for my BBC emulator, Hmm... how to read 320K 5¼ floppies on a PC...
During Operation Sandstorm in Iraq, CNN was one of the quickest, most reliable sources of intelligence that the American military had. Now THAT is scary! I have watched CNN and their blatant USA-centric propaganda and plain lies, just made me sick. This was apparent in the gulf war, Genoa summit and others. I will rather depend on BBC, thank you.
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Wasn't IBM developing serial standard decade ago? Whatever happened to that? (I think it was called SSA or Fibre-Channel)
The only AA font system I have ever liked, is the old RiscOS AA. It rendered the font very well. They where clear, (MS AA is worse), precise, (RiscOS used 'sub-pixel AA, which made different looking characters pixel-wise, but looked the same on screen. Just type 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii' in the Times font into Word/Mozilla) and it was very configurable; Anti-alising, hinting etc. could all be set by the user. The MacOS X fonts look similar, but I still have to see them in action.
Slashdot needs 'collapse this thread' option. As soon somebody mention gun control laws, or nazis, or [insert your flammable topic here] the discussions go right out of the window. (Ah the sweet smell of usenet flamewars...)
This is sooo typical. I know I'm just painting everything in (very) broad strokes here, but if 'they' would pay the same price for banners or flash (shudder) advertisment as they pay for it on TV, maybe sites could continue to be free. People ignore comercials on TV too, you know. I don't know what Google is charging for their very clever targeting ads, but I somehow get the feeling it is a lot less than a popular tv station charges for 30 sec.
And what if some company used co-lo facility located in WTC?
Can you say DUH?
Maybe I'm misunderstanging the problem, but wouldn't a secure webpage with all your passwords be enough. Only thing that I can think of against it, is that people can peek over your shoulder.
But the web is 100% cross-platform. (Isn't it?)
Oh the humanity, I just lost my moderator access... You surely deserve some points!
BeOS just stored mail as a file with attributes, I just used BFS queries to sort my mail, one for new mail, that was personally to me, then one for each mailing list I was subscribing to, worked beutyfully... Oh BeOS how elegant you were....
interesting...
Some years ago, some dude here in Iceland did hookup a movie camera to a car's odometer and took one frame every kilometer. Then he drove road no. 1, the road that more or less circles the country, and made a 1 hr. movie out of it. I have only seen parts of it, and it is really weird, AFAIR, you more or less follow the speed of sound.
Here is the result, btw.
Cisco PR company uses 3Com switches. Neither Cisco or their PR company spokesman were available to comment.
This is news? Who gives a shit what webserver propaganda is run on? People are not quite getting it around here, sometimes...
Blah, my name is spelled J?n instead of Jón... Hello?! the internet doesn't stop at USofA borders!
I would think that software developers would have a clue by now!
J.
Lemmings are out for Palm. Another classic I would kill for is Civilization. I tried it again after years of pause, and it is charming and is still very playable.
BeFS and fast, consistent GUI. I miss BeFS live queries the most. The simple, yet effective API (Simple even though it was all in C++). Rest in piece...
They combine the worst of both worlds. The isolation of the office and the noise/distraction of open spaces without any of the benefits. When you have a office you can always close the door for privacy, and open spaces makes it easy to communicate with your group members...
Just my experience and not so HO.
Very true, I find it amazing how case manufactures leave only 1-2mm between drive bays. Usually there is plenty of room inside the case for 1-2cm spacing.
Like spoken from my heart!
And best original script?!? Gosford Park? A Agatha Christie wannabe! Memento and Amélie were in different league than that drivel. TFOTR never had a chance; A fantasy directed by the guy who made Bad Taste? Sureley people didn't really believe that he would get an oscar?
I just hope that Hollywood producers strain their self padding themself on the back! Bah!
Did you really think that the big "manufactures" manufacture all their stuff? I wouldn't be surpriced if some items only link with the logo on front, would be the logo. Sometimes these boxes are designed and manufactured somewhere else. Quality assurance and testing go on in-house (If only to preserve brand-name), but design, assembly, packaging, testing and shipping is handled by sub-contractors.
Is this news?
ASM is king of the gaming domain, and I don't see that ever changing. /. is sometimes mindboggling, people seem to be making facts up as fast as they can write First Post!
J.
I'm sorry, but this isn't the 80's any more. Games haven't been written in ASM for years. Modern games are usually C/C++ with scripting layer on top. The cluelessness here on
Yess.... I can remember countless nights I spent in the computer lab in my high-school, with my trusty old BBC and hijacking Apple II green monitors.
My favorites:
Elite
Repton 2
Labyrinth
Civilization I
Civilization III (sid meyers)
Everything else is just... ok I guess...
Hm... Multi-Region DVD Players, anyone?... You can't stop competition.
Argh... Repton 2 was of course just pure evil. I never actually finished it. Must find it for my BBC emulator, Hmm... how to read 320K 5¼ floppies on a PC...
During Operation Sandstorm in Iraq, CNN was one of the quickest, most reliable sources of intelligence that the American military had.
Now THAT is scary! I have watched CNN and their blatant USA-centric propaganda and plain lies, just made me sick. This was apparent in the gulf war, Genoa summit and others. I will rather depend on BBC, thank you.
Wasn't IBM developing serial standard decade ago? Whatever happened to that? (I think it was called SSA or Fibre-Channel)
The only AA font system I have ever liked, is the old RiscOS AA. It rendered the font very well. They where clear, (MS AA is worse), precise, (RiscOS used 'sub-pixel AA, which made different looking characters pixel-wise, but looked the same on screen. Just type 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii' in the Times font into Word/Mozilla) and it was very configurable; Anti-alising, hinting etc. could all be set by the user. The MacOS X fonts look similar, but I still have to see them in action.
I'm insulted!
Each ROM was about 32K, and each floppy did hold about 160-320K. You do the math.
Slashdot needs 'collapse this thread' option. As soon somebody mention gun control laws, or nazis, or [insert your flammable topic here] the discussions go right out of the window.
(Ah the sweet smell of usenet flamewars...)
This is sooo typical. I know I'm just painting everything in (very) broad strokes here, but if 'they' would pay the same price for banners or flash (shudder) advertisment as they pay for it on TV, maybe sites could continue to be free. People ignore comercials on TV too, you know. I don't know what Google is charging for their very clever targeting ads, but I somehow get the feeling it is a lot less than a popular tv station charges for 30 sec.