Try it on a steep upgrade on icy snow coming out of a parking lot... I could stall my stick Saturn from it trying to not let me spin... when I was buying my house the real estate office had a steep incline to the road, I had to turn off traction control or I would have been stuck there until Spring!
I'll just stick to my almost 30 year old PRODUCTION electric car... a 1980 Comuta-Car. It works just fine, thank you, even on 1980 technology, although I am about to update it to more modern controller electronics.
And my 1975 CitiCar frame will be a rolling testbed for my new engine design that I am developing.
If you are a college student, you already have access to a free music download service.
www.ruckus.com
All you need is a.edu email address to get an account and download free (albeit DRM'ed) music.
Hell, Slashdot ran a story [slashdot.org] reporting them to index more than Google
I was impressed by the fact that on the day of it's release I started typing my company's name and it predicted my entry and brought me up to a full page of references to our hospital.
Then I tested it a little harder... it didn't predict the model names of my 1975 or 1980 electric cars, but found pages of references.
Then I through it a really tough one... I punched up the 'name' we refer to my one electric car by.. and I found a picture of MY CAR staring back at me...
I think they are headed in the right direction. Good luck!
I ran TurboTape for the Commodore64 for quite a while... You actually had to enter the program using Compute's special assembly entering program, the name is eluding me at the moment (It was over 25 years ago!)... the early release had an error that blew 7414's so I had to replace them a couple of times in the datasette. Amazing that a single incorrect byte in the assembly could take out hardware.
True, but I defended myself several years ago and the counsel for the plantiff withdrew the case because I had all the facts straight and knew how to present them...
Debate is a wonderful course to take in high school. Never argue with a debater, they will take you down the primrose path and leave you there with too many facts that you can't dispute.
I still like to use 5 if it is just a quick touchup/crop/minor edit over 6 or CS2, but some of my projects require newer plugins that the older versions don't support like editing for rFactor using.DDS files.
Actually they should make him a student intern and give him the break he needs in today's work world... real life experience.
Try it on a steep upgrade on icy snow coming out of a parking lot... I could stall my stick Saturn from it trying to not let me spin... when I was buying my house the real estate office had a steep incline to the road, I had to turn off traction control or I would have been stuck there until Spring!
And my 1975 CitiCar frame will be a rolling testbed for my new engine design that I am developing.
Make a note, that is an ELECTRIC ENGINE not a GASOLINE ENGINE or ELECTRIC MOTOR...
I'll just stick to my almost 30 year old PRODUCTION electric car... a 1980 Comuta-Car. It works just fine, thank you, even on 1980 technology, although I am about to update it to more modern controller electronics. And my 1975 CitiCar frame will be a rolling testbed for my new engine design that I am developing.
If you are a college student, you already have access to a free music download service. www.ruckus.com All you need is a .edu email address to get an account and download free (albeit DRM'ed) music.
Then I through it a really tough one...
threw, not through... duh! :)
Hell, Slashdot ran a story [slashdot.org] reporting them to index more than Google
I was impressed by the fact that on the day of it's release I started typing my company's name and it predicted my entry and brought me up to a full page of references to our hospital. Then I tested it a little harder... it didn't predict the model names of my 1975 or 1980 electric cars, but found pages of references. Then I through it a really tough one... I punched up the 'name' we refer to my one electric car by.. and I found a picture of MY CAR staring back at me... I think they are headed in the right direction. Good luck!
I ran TurboTape for the Commodore64 for quite a while... You actually had to enter the program using Compute's special assembly entering program, the name is eluding me at the moment (It was over 25 years ago!)... the early release had an error that blew 7414's so I had to replace them a couple of times in the datasette. Amazing that a single incorrect byte in the assembly could take out hardware.
True, but I defended myself several years ago and the counsel for the plantiff withdrew the case because I had all the facts straight and knew how to present them... Debate is a wonderful course to take in high school. Never argue with a debater, they will take you down the primrose path and leave you there with too many facts that you can't dispute.
If Jack Thompson is disembarred, can he still defend himself pro se in a lawsuit???
I still like to use 5 if it is just a quick touchup/crop/minor edit over 6 or CS2, but some of my projects require newer plugins that the older versions don't support like editing for rFactor using .DDS files.
From the article, it is apparent that they are taking the lightsaber for a ride, not jettisoning it into space.
How about calling them 3SDs (Solid State Storage Device)? Or DS^3?