This sounds like they don't get the point of rumour site to me?! If the stories are unconfirmed, and people want to check out "supposed" news, then why the hell waste your time and money stopping them. It's not like your sales department is promising these products, nor that anyone else is saying that these stories are for-sure things. What would tech be without the right to speculate?!
Okay, those pictures are almost surreal! I feel get this Fritz Lang Metropolis "people-eating machine" look-and-feel. That just looks scary!
Seeing as it's explosive, does this thing give of a massive shockwave, or is the energy many directed vertically? Oracle announces $199 Linux Net-Boxes!
Okay, so now we can see all the lewd subliminal frames as we flip through the DVD. Scary to think of all the hidden things we might find in Dragon Ball Z. I wonder if the cop-offs like Pokemon do the same thing?;)
Well, technically NSI is no longer a monopoly. I think they need to get their head on straight and realize that they can't do whatever they want anymore! I think too many people are frustrated with their ever cryptic policies. Now that other players can give domains to people, this would definately constitute domain hijacking!
uhhh... Okay then I really didn't say what I said. It wasn't me, I swear! Please don't come after me... mommy... mommy!
But really, Echelon has to be the scariest thing I've heard of, up to now. I just figured they were monitoring the text based stuff, but if they're doing it with phones, etc. that's almost beyond comprehension. I wondered why the government was buying all those cray-linked SGIs?:)
Great... this is just typical. You'd figure that the KGB is still involved in tapping your phone in Russia, what about the CIA, the CBI, and other intelligence agencies. The scary part is that voice recognition technologies keep getting better, so it's probably easy enough for the government to monitor all communications and hone in on key words that are spoken!
The ActiMates Barney is the "I love you, you love me" character that little kids seem to love. Adults, on the other hand, hate the big bugger! Whatever happened to Big Bird?! Anyways, modify your DOOM so can commit violent acts against America's favorite children's icon! ftp://ftp.galilei.com/library/gameserv/bdoom.zip
Whoa... I thought you were referring to the Barney mod for Doom. But, yet another Microsoft hilarity. Do you think the writer's at Microsoft get a kick out of putting up stuff like that. It's almost like the newspapers when they write their headlines.
Well, it makes sense. Web browsers for animals explains why pets.com is still in business?! What the?! Well okay, so Koko the Guerilla could speak using sign language. Hey Mr. Business man, any start-up that's internet related is NOT necessarily a good idea. This idea would be an example of a business plan to pass-up if you saw it. (3 months later, I insert my foot in my mouth as a company has IPO'd for 50 billion)
Well, seeing as the telephone companies have been known to tap for years, why is this such a huge surprise. Not saying that Verio is doing such a thing, but you can even find packet sniffers on the machines they control in their own network. There could be all kinds of stuff someone could run even from a leased box. I'm the government has to take some measures to catch the evil pr0n runners!
With all the games coming out that are oriented around cellphones, and little itty-bitty displays, this is a welcome change. Supporting Mozilla is a great thing... Netscape has been doing some great stuff lately. Love that Open Directory!
I was in a school for "gifted" children and we were exposed to computers as soon as they came out. We had a lab of Apple IIs even in Elementry School. I'd be willing to bet that we are all better off than the poor chumps who had to wait 10 years to have those same machines passed down to them.
Well, can't blame IBM after Intel's Business Development team has obviously got to everyone else. Once the first big one falls, the rest follow. Business is all BD and S&M. Business Development, Sales & Marketing.
Linux-fest sounds like too many LUGgers have nothing to do with their time. When will you ever need to be the fastest installer of Linux? Can you really put that on your resume? Better to be a little slower and not have a ton of post-dated problems. Of course, it might just be that I'm really jealous that I'm no competition.;)
Another thing that it doesn't seem to mention is that there is a glass ceiling. Even if a female is smart, or adept at their job, they are held to a limit. How many women CEOs do you see out there? You don't see it because the business is run off of a good ol' boys network. Either you're part of the network or you're not. Advancement isn't really based on merit. I mean how many managers have you met that know what the hell they're talking about? if you have, please refer to Dilbert to have your brain washed.
We I started University there were very few women engineers, by the time I left (6 years later) there was quite an improvement. I think that support is needed to associations like the Society of Women Engineers, PASAW, and other womens groups. I sure that having male members support is just as key, the females.
promoting open source is as easy as writing something useful, and letting people out there know it's for free. Everyone searching for a tool will appreciate having this great useful find. (if you deliver junk for free, however, that's usually when people say I don't need an orange peeler/pencil sharpener!) Catch my drift?
Okay, so I can screw up my Linux box again by installing the Voodoo3 server which doesn't work. I'm back on on the XF_SVGA server, thank god. Anybody know if the sh*t works nows?
This important... but, isn't every government election important as well?? Who will sit on the Internet's Senate Oversight Committee. Will they be soft-money whores? Will they be corporates junkies or bleeding heart liberals? Will they wear boxers or briefs?
This sounds like they don't get the point of rumour site to me?! If the stories are unconfirmed, and people want to check out "supposed" news, then why the hell waste your time and money stopping them. It's not like your sales department is promising these products, nor that anyone else is saying that these stories are for-sure things. What would tech be without the right to speculate?!
kick some CAD
Okay, those pictures are almost surreal! I feel get this Fritz Lang Metropolis "people-eating machine" look-and-feel. That just looks scary!
Seeing as it's explosive, does this thing give of a massive shockwave, or is the energy many directed vertically?
Oracle announces $199 Linux Net-Boxes!
Well... now that's really blowing your horn!
Oracle announces Net-Devices?!
Okay, so now we can see all the lewd subliminal frames as we flip through the DVD. Scary to think of all the hidden things we might find in Dragon Ball Z. I wonder if the cop-offs like Pokemon do the same thing? ;)
CAD
Well, technically NSI is no longer a monopoly. I think they need to get their head on straight and realize that they can't do whatever they want anymore! I think too many people are frustrated with their ever cryptic policies. Now that other players can give domains to people, this would definately constitute domain hijacking!
CAD, kicked, good
Well, placing the human genome online is great. It doesn't make sense to patent a particular gene sequence... so it makes sense that it would be available. What WILL end up getting patented and licensed is PROCESS and METHODS to retrieve, map, and develop derivative drugs from dna. Some interesting stuff is what Protien Design Labs is doing. They *humanize* rodent therapies. I can imagine there are a slew of drugs that work in other species, yet will not work in humans. The ability to takes these and determine possible differences in geneitic components will aid creators of therapies (gene or otherwise).
UG and GM to hold live Internet Conference
uhhh... Okay then I really didn't say what I said. It wasn't me, I swear! Please don't come after me... mommy... mommy!
:)
But really, Echelon has to be the scariest thing I've heard of, up to now. I just figured they were monitoring the text based stuff, but if they're doing it with phones, etc. that's almost beyond comprehension. I wondered why the government was buying all those cray-linked SGIs?
SolidWorks on Linux?
Great... this is just typical. You'd figure that the KGB is still involved in tapping your phone in Russia, what about the CIA, the CBI, and other intelligence agencies. The scary part is that voice recognition technologies keep getting better, so it's probably easy enough for the government to monitor all communications and hone in on key words that are spoken!
SolidWorks on Linux?
The ActiMates Barney is the "I love you, you love me" character that little kids seem to love. Adults, on the other hand, hate the big bugger! Whatever happened to Big Bird?! Anyways, modify your DOOM so can commit violent acts against America's favorite children's icon! ftp://ftp.galilei.com/library/gameserv/bdoom.zip
Whoa... I thought you were referring to the Barney mod for Doom. But, yet another Microsoft hilarity. Do you think the writer's at Microsoft get a kick out of putting up stuff like that. It's almost like the newspapers when they write their headlines.
NUG30 lost to distributed processing!
Well, it makes sense. Web browsers for animals explains why pets.com is still in business?! What the?! Well okay, so Koko the Guerilla could speak using sign language. Hey Mr. Business man, any start-up that's internet related is NOT necessarily a good idea. This idea would be an example of a business plan to pass-up if you saw it. (3 months later, I insert my foot in my mouth as a company has IPO'd for 50 billion)
CAD, kicked, good
Well, seeing as the telephone companies have been known to tap for years, why is this such a huge surprise. Not saying that Verio is doing such a thing, but you can even find packet sniffers on the machines they control in their own network. There could be all kinds of stuff someone could run even from a leased box. I'm the government has to take some measures to catch the evil pr0n runners!
Cyber-Newscaster Ana Nova Sold for $144 million
With all the games coming out that are oriented around cellphones, and little itty-bitty displays, this is a welcome change. Supporting Mozilla is a great thing... Netscape has been doing some great stuff lately. Love that Open Directory!
CAD, kicked, good
The Super-Penguin Bros. Racing... Who will win, pengio, luipi??
Dassauly buys Spatial
I was in a school for "gifted" children and we were exposed to computers as soon as they came out. We had a lab of Apple IIs even in Elementry School. I'd be willing to bet that we are all better off than the poor chumps who had to wait 10 years to have those same machines passed down to them.
Dassault buy Spatial
Well, can't blame IBM after Intel's Business Development team has obviously got to everyone else. Once the first big one falls, the rest follow. Business is all BD and S&M. Business Development, Sales & Marketing.
Dassault buys Spatial
Linux-fest sounds like too many LUGgers have nothing to do with their time. When will you ever need to be the fastest installer of Linux? Can you really put that on your resume? Better to be a little slower and not have a ton of post-dated problems. ;)
Of course, it might just be that I'm really jealous that I'm no competition.
CAD, kicked, good
the article was from ZDNet and is a totally different rendition of the mouse?! Instead of being squeezed the mouse works off of a tapping motion?!
CAD, kicked, good
there was some of the discussion a couple of days ago over here. Different article, though
CAD, kicked, good
Another thing that it doesn't seem to mention is that there is a glass ceiling. Even if a female is smart, or adept at their job, they are held to a limit. How many women CEOs do you see out there? You don't see it because the business is run off of a good ol' boys network. Either you're part of the network or you're not. Advancement isn't really based on merit. I mean how many managers have you met that know what the hell they're talking about?
if you have, please refer to Dilbert to have your brain washed.
CAD, kicked, good
We I started University there were very few women engineers, by the time I left (6 years later) there was quite an improvement. I think that support is needed to associations like the Society of Women Engineers, PASAW, and other womens groups. I sure that having male members support is just as key, the females.
CAD, kicked, good
Hey... is there any site that has pictures of the event?
kick some CAD on my.netscape.com
promoting open source is as easy as writing something useful, and letting people out there know it's for free. Everyone searching for a tool will appreciate having this great useful find. (if you deliver junk for free, however, that's usually when people say I don't need an orange peeler/pencil sharpener!) Catch my drift?
CAD, kicked, good
Okay, so I can screw up my Linux box again by installing the Voodoo3 server which doesn't work. I'm back on on the XF_SVGA server, thank god. Anybody know if the sh*t works nows?
kick some CAD
(now palm-ready)
This important... but, isn't every government election important as well?? Who will sit on the Internet's Senate Oversight Committee. Will they be soft-money whores? Will they be corporates junkies or bleeding heart liberals? Will they wear boxers or briefs?