Ironically I have an i740 AGP card in a Super Socket 7 Motherboard with the Ali Aladdin V chipset. It works fine, never had a problem. The i740 landed up in quite a few SS7 builds since it was a low priced card.
What really gave Excel a boost was the fact that it was a "user friendly" GUI application that ran under multitasking Windows and OS/2. DOS versions of Lotus 1-2-3 wouldn't even run under Windows due to its non-standard DOS extender (it ran under natively OS/2 since it was a "family application").
I'd say the vast majority of Notes installs are just for workgroup e-mail and calender/scheduling. Most of the installs pre-date Exchange as a mature product.
I remember configuring the Notes client for a family member. The procedure given by her office was two pages long! The program screams Windows 3.1x era underpinnings (.INI files everywhere) and UI design still. As much as Outlook is bloated these days, the most one usually has to do is point it to an Exchange server and give it log-in credentials to get it up and running.
AIM 7.5 can link your Facebook and Google accounts and show them on the buddy list. Hopefully Google doesn't break the link, it actually works quite well if you like the AIM style interface.
Just as long as the GTalk support in AIM still works. Its better than Google's crappy GTalk windows client, doesn't run in a web browser, and yes I still have family using ye olde AIM.
Which doesn't mean a whole lot, since having a Google account at all now is basically a Google+ account. Signing up for Youtube means you are an "Active" google+ account.
Actually it does not. I have a YouTube account, but no Google+.
Google has shown that it doesn't have programmers that know a damn thing about human-computer interaction time and time again (see YouTube). NIH also is alive and well at that place too. I thought Apple was bad! People tend to forget that the original Google+ rollout was a mess that looked like some random manager said "hey, looks good enough, get it live ASAP to make the CEO happy." Remember, just because you have a Ph. D. (or any random assortment of important looking letters after your name) doesn't mean you are qualified.
This would explain why my chat list is missing a few regulars. I knew something was up when my phone was bugging me about updating to Hangouts this morning (never EVER set your phone to autoupdate anything!) Whats funny is none of those people show up as blocked in the GMail Talk client like that forum post says, I'm likely blocked on their side and the distribution of people seems random. Funny that back in the day if AOL (remember them?) tried this crap with AIM, people would be howling. Google does this crap on a regular basis and people go "meh". Some of us just want a simple chat client with a list of contacts that works. I wonder how this will effect people who don't use Google clients or contact Google Talk clients via AIM or other IM services via their "gateway".
They used to have their own system. Sister sites CNN and Money used to too, but they switched to Facebook and later to Disqus (no reason was given why they dumped Facebook).. Someone must have seen some "savings" in outsourcing vs. keeping it in-house.
You may be able to activate it on Verizon by dialing *228 and selecting "activate phone" from the voice prompts which should program the phone over the air with an existing account. Some people had success activating non-VZW phones that way in the past. Prior to mid 2005, you used to be able to convince CSRs to activate non-VZW phones (thats how I got an unbranded/uncrippled Nokia 6255i on their network), but that loophole was closed.
Sometimes the best business decision is to stay out of markets where your company has no competency.
Anybody remember when Microsoft was thinking about buying Intuit? Microsoft Money (heh) wasn't quite as nice as Quicken and they really wanted to get into the accounting software market big. Everyone balked, some screamed anti-trust. In the end MS threw in the towel and Intuit is doing well. Imagine if they had bought Quicken only to kill it later because of their incompetency.
Things get more interesting when they have to determine what jurisdiction's taxes apply to the buyer. Does it apply to the buyer's billing or shipping address? Traditionally it is the latter, but the "use tax" loophole still exists. Plenty of people will ship stuff to a state with no sales tax even though they live somewhere with one (ex: Maryland resident ships stuff to a Delaware address).
Whats sad is that this really isn't that hard to do! PCI and USB vendor IDs are issued by their respective SIG and are readily available. Even if there is no central database of device specific IDs (aside from the wiki/user contributed ones), having the vendor's name is a good start.
Sweet 'n Low is saccharin, not aspartame. They both are significantly sweeter than regular table sugar so the powdered form is usually mostly filler. This difference in sweetness throws off soda recipes, hence the need to create a diet formula. I've always found diet soda to be somewhat sweeter. A good example is the North Carolina regional soda Cheerwine (its available in some parts of FL now). I actually prefer the Splenda sweetened diet version over the regular HFCS sweetened version. I have had the cane sugar bottled versions as well.
Use an IMAP client of your choice than.
Actually it pretty much confirms the theory that Sears Holdings is a real estate holding company masquerading as a retail store.
VIA chipsets working correctly are the exception it seems. Too many nightmares of 4-in-1 drivers, and OS lockups.
Ironically I have an i740 AGP card in a Super Socket 7 Motherboard with the Ali Aladdin V chipset. It works fine, never had a problem. The i740 landed up in quite a few SS7 builds since it was a low priced card.
What really gave Excel a boost was the fact that it was a "user friendly" GUI application that ran under multitasking Windows and OS/2. DOS versions of Lotus 1-2-3 wouldn't even run under Windows due to its non-standard DOS extender (it ran under natively OS/2 since it was a "family application").
I thought SAP was the ultimate Turing Tarpit.... does it do groupware yet?
Thales?
I'd say the vast majority of Notes installs are just for workgroup e-mail and calender/scheduling. Most of the installs pre-date Exchange as a mature product.
I remember configuring the Notes client for a family member. The procedure given by her office was two pages long! The program screams Windows 3.1x era underpinnings (.INI files everywhere) and UI design still. As much as Outlook is bloated these days, the most one usually has to do is point it to an Exchange server and give it log-in credentials to get it up and running.
AIM 7.5 can link your Facebook and Google accounts and show them on the buddy list. Hopefully Google doesn't break the link, it actually works quite well if you like the AIM style interface.
Just as long as the GTalk support in AIM still works. Its better than Google's crappy GTalk windows client, doesn't run in a web browser, and yes I still have family using ye olde AIM.
Which doesn't mean a whole lot, since having a Google account at all now is basically a Google+ account. Signing up for Youtube means you are an "Active" google+ account.
Actually it does not. I have a YouTube account, but no Google+.
Google has shown that it doesn't have programmers that know a damn thing about human-computer interaction time and time again (see YouTube). NIH also is alive and well at that place too. I thought Apple was bad! People tend to forget that the original Google+ rollout was a mess that looked like some random manager said "hey, looks good enough, get it live ASAP to make the CEO happy." Remember, just because you have a Ph. D. (or any random assortment of important looking letters after your name) doesn't mean you are qualified.
This would explain why my chat list is missing a few regulars. I knew something was up when my phone was bugging me about updating to Hangouts this morning (never EVER set your phone to autoupdate anything!) Whats funny is none of those people show up as blocked in the GMail Talk client like that forum post says, I'm likely blocked on their side and the distribution of people seems random. Funny that back in the day if AOL (remember them?) tried this crap with AIM, people would be howling. Google does this crap on a regular basis and people go "meh". Some of us just want a simple chat client with a list of contacts that works. I wonder how this will effect people who don't use Google clients or contact Google Talk clients via AIM or other IM services via their "gateway".
They used to have their own system. Sister sites CNN and Money used to too, but they switched to Facebook and later to Disqus (no reason was given why they dumped Facebook).. Someone must have seen some "savings" in outsourcing vs. keeping it in-house.
You may be able to activate it on Verizon by dialing *228 and selecting "activate phone" from the voice prompts which should program the phone over the air with an existing account. Some people had success activating non-VZW phones that way in the past. Prior to mid 2005, you used to be able to convince CSRs to activate non-VZW phones (thats how I got an unbranded/uncrippled Nokia 6255i on their network), but that loophole was closed.
Sometimes the best business decision is to stay out of markets where your company has no competency.
Anybody remember when Microsoft was thinking about buying Intuit? Microsoft Money (heh) wasn't quite as nice as Quicken and they really wanted to get into the accounting software market big. Everyone balked, some screamed anti-trust. In the end MS threw in the towel and Intuit is doing well. Imagine if they had bought Quicken only to kill it later because of their incompetency.
A shame because Fios itself is a "new" network. They could have implemented IPv6 from the start of Fios deployment back in 2005.
What day are we up to in September again?
Things get more interesting when they have to determine what jurisdiction's taxes apply to the buyer. Does it apply to the buyer's billing or shipping address? Traditionally it is the latter, but the "use tax" loophole still exists. Plenty of people will ship stuff to a state with no sales tax even though they live somewhere with one (ex: Maryland resident ships stuff to a Delaware address).
#3 On your list has existed for years in various forms and failed. Remember BEST and Consumers Distributing?
You'll get slapped with customs fees and tariffs depending on the item if you purchase outside of the country.
Whats sad is that this really isn't that hard to do! PCI and USB vendor IDs are issued by their respective SIG and are readily available. Even if there is no central database of device specific IDs (aside from the wiki/user contributed ones), having the vendor's name is a good start.
Sweet 'n Low is saccharin, not aspartame. They both are significantly sweeter than regular table sugar so the powdered form is usually mostly filler. This difference in sweetness throws off soda recipes, hence the need to create a diet formula. I've always found diet soda to be somewhat sweeter. A good example is the North Carolina regional soda Cheerwine (its available in some parts of FL now). I actually prefer the Splenda sweetened diet version over the regular HFCS sweetened version. I have had the cane sugar bottled versions as well.
Tab is still available locally (reformulated with aspartame). I haven't actually tried it though.