no offence but you should be ranked as flaim bait. This is not what was meant you take it completley out of context. I think the context is more in the sence of driving an indie car on the freeway. you will never see the potential unless it's on a race track. nobody said anything about maxing out cpu resourses. also natrually for somethign to see it's true potential you have to push it to 99% of it's capacity, it's when you go over the 100% mark that you fall insto trouble.
true, what you may not be aware is after creating all those three dimensional mechanical drawings. they are all exported to an autocad format so that fabricators can create the individual parts. I actually had a conversation for a boeing exec a while back who was invovled in a joint project between lockheed and boeing that woudl create a dynamic cad file. Boen engineers could use there impressive dynamic three dimensional design process, but at the same time the system woudl transpose th file to other formats, autocad, and allow other fabricators to log in and manipulate smaller individual parts but still keep the entire design sync. not sure what ever happened of the project.
with all due respect what alternative. One of the reasons Autocad is the standard is a.) most professionals are trained to use it and only it. and b.) the learnign curve is so high that even if another comparable program came around it woudl not be cost effecient to switch for the simple reason of training.
Microstation, in all honsty is the only apples to apples competitor. The only places you find the product used is for firms wich have switched there entire office and paid to retrain their employees. Usually they end up switching bac when they realize they have to train every new employee who comes it. Also outside of the company professionals who only know microstation are useless. I've been using Autodesk products for over ten years (architectural, engineering) in all this time I have seen only one product come close and that is Revit, another Autodesk product (aquired product to be specific)
I think the purpose of the suit is to stop competitors from being more like autocad, and be able to flawlessly use their format. as the only way in this case to beat autodesk is to be more like autodesk.
how long do you think it will take for every local news station in the US to air this story as fill material. elections are over people are tired of the iraq story. They are looking the did you know story. So all in all I think it's a good idea. It' slike the biggest ball of yarn somewhere out in teh midwest. Its usefull but because of its size and uselessness its an icon.
I beg to differ. I'm an architect, I probably sit on a DRC meeting at least once a month. Most staff level planners are required to approve proposed designs prior to commission approval. Google earth has become one of the most revalutionary tools to date. Allowing simple arial evaluations of sites without having to leave the office. Most City GIS systems include arial photography mostly used for code enforcement. But from an architects stand point this is very usefull when presenting issues such as vertical relationships, shadowing and such.
I am curious when features liek this will reach more rural towns, and how much goolgle will allow us to intigrate there layout into 3d sfotware such as Vis, or Revit.
I guess instead of building a better battery it's build a better generator. I guess all that matters is the efficiency of the design. My question is obviously heat production, and probably not as important exhast gases. How clean will this device burn. How well will these gases coexist with heat, and ionization.
Sounds like a interesting replacement for motors too.
I've only edited a wiki once, and that was info on my home country. I have however been addicted to yahoo answers. thats what i doo all day ( why I dont know) one cool feature is you have to gain a certain rank before you can be allowed to either thumbs up or thumbs down and answer or question. I guess it's kind of a prove your worth sort of deal.
It happens all the time. Big company with mean lawyer informs small company that if they dont' pay up we will litigte you to all hell. Even if we lose you will still be paying $30mil in lawyers fee and lost revinue so save yourself the trouble and pay us now. It's called legal blackmail.
I know for me personal vs business is a whole matter. I'm a project manager for an architecture firm. During the day I'll recieve maybe 15 ligit e-mails, 5 of which may involve some type of emergency on someones part. Our industry is such where when you do get a communication from a client, public official etc. it ususally requires immediate action on my part, or on teh part of my design team. So as a rule of thumb I dont' answer my e-mails in order. I review them address the emergencies first. Then scheduel the unimportant e-mails for a slow day, say a friday.
The ironic thing is many of our clients never answer e-mails, however there e-mails must be answered immediately. So my answer teh the question, is importance and hierarchy. If your e-mail is to someone who is more important that you on the project chain don't expect a responce. hwoever visa versa, expect an immediate responce.
The same applies to improtance. ohh yea, the importance flag in outlook is of no use whatsoever because an emergency on your part, doesnt' mean an emergency on mine, unless your a client in which case see above.
from the link..................... Thrust SSC (Super Sonic Car) is a British designed and built jet propelled car developed by Richard Noble and Ron Ayers, which holds the world land speed record. It is powered by two afterburning Rolls-Royce Spey engines, as used in British variants of the F-4 Phantom II. It is 54 ft (16.5 m) long, 12 ft (3.7 m) wide and weighs 10.5 tons.
On October 15, 1997 in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada USA, driven by Andy Green, ThrustSSC became the first land vehicle to smash the sound barrier, reaching a speed of 1227 km/h (763 mph).
I'm sure the users name address and info will be submitted to the enforcement agency and will pop up when the officer responds and given most law i'm sure anyone who plays with the option will find them self on the sticky side of the law.
with all the hype around personal privacy laws, and elections coming up this is a bad time for AOL. Nuff said though as they are in my opinion, the originators of spam, and the selling of customer information to data miners
you make an interesting and valid point. I work on the construction managment side of several large public projects. It's always funny to see how quick the safety shields come off saws. So much to the point where public contracts have safety plans written into the contract, and there is inspectors who's job it is to make sure contractors are enforcing safety policies.
'ignorant bible belters'..lose definition.. just to clarify, people who are ok with science once it does not infringe on 'their' belief. Key words here 'their' usually meaning personal, however in the 'bible belter' (since we are using this name) 'their' means me my friends and everyone I plan to convert in the future. The ironic part, 'bible belters' squirm with fiery wrath when someone does anything to infringe, suggest, comment on or question 'thier' (see above) beliefs. However 'bible belters' by there very nature insist that 'their' belief is/should be America's belief thus 'thier' attemptes to change the constitution. Don't flame me if you see the irony of the above, this is just an obligitory reaction to the above recant.
You know, there are two types of people in this world people who talk and those who do. The benifit of being a person who talks is that you never really have to actually back up what you say. Shoot what you have to say doesn't even need to be practical. Asshole, The middle east right now is a nest egg for terrorism. This isn't an opinion, it's not bushism, it's a fact. Asshole, not only america is being affected it's the whole world. Am I saying Middle easterners are terrorists ? No, but I am saying at this point in time the middleeast is a breading ground for fundimentalist. The reality is something has to be done. When Kennedy put his foot down about the cuban missle crisis and embargoed cuba. Were you shouting ohh the pure cubans, there more cummunists in hollywood ? Yes we know extreme measures can affect human rights. We know that extreme methods are what created things like teh Nazi regeem but this is not 1930's Germany. This is the united states, we know there are funimentalists malitia men in idaho planning to blow up the local post office, they are after them too. However right now there is a problem and this is one thing that needs to be done. Instead of critisising it how about coming up with something else that works better.
I wish I had a link but there is a way to reset windows into thinking it's a fresh install, then typing in a new serial and activation key. Do a little searching at the same place you got the keygen. Or you coudl just do liek me and kill the XP partition and learn to live soley on Linux.
If you think for a second that that the US government is any less corrupt than that of Russia you have made a horrible mistake. I'm guessing you really believe bush went into Iraq to promote democracy also. Dont' be fooled my friend.
After seeing a lady manhandled and her camera destroyed at a prince concert. I can now see something like this being very profitable. Most concerts don't allow cameras. But people sneek them in all the time. especially camera phones.
Dont' forget most wired (to the internet) homes already have a wireless G router at home and most network traffic is through the internet at 1 M/bit max. With the exception of some network printing no one needs that bandwidth at this point. If the argument was for small office computing then I would agree but the truth is there is no demand for that at home and there wont be for at leat another 2-3 years, or until everyone gets a gigabyte connection to the net.
no offence but you should be ranked as flaim bait. This is not what was meant you take it completley out of context. I think the context is more in the sence of driving an indie car on the freeway. you will never see the potential unless it's on a race track. nobody said anything about maxing out cpu resourses. also natrually for somethign to see it's true potential you have to push it to 99% of it's capacity, it's when you go over the 100% mark that you fall insto trouble.
true, what you may not be aware is after creating all those three dimensional mechanical drawings. they are all exported to an autocad format so that fabricators can create the individual parts. I actually had a conversation for a boeing exec a while back who was invovled in a joint project between lockheed and boeing that woudl create a dynamic cad file. Boen engineers could use there impressive dynamic three dimensional design process, but at the same time the system woudl transpose th file to other formats, autocad, and allow other fabricators to log in and manipulate smaller individual parts but still keep the entire design sync. not sure what ever happened of the project.
with all due respect what alternative. One of the reasons Autocad is the standard is a.) most professionals are trained to use it and only it. and b.) the learnign curve is so high that even if another comparable program came around it woudl not be cost effecient to switch for the simple reason of training.
Microstation, in all honsty is the only apples to apples competitor. The only places you find the product used is for firms wich have switched there entire office and paid to retrain their employees. Usually they end up switching bac when they realize they have to train every new employee who comes it. Also outside of the company professionals who only know microstation are useless. I've been using Autodesk products for over ten years (architectural, engineering) in all this time I have seen only one product come close and that is Revit, another Autodesk product (aquired product to be specific)
I think the purpose of the suit is to stop competitors from being more like autocad, and be able to flawlessly use their format. as the only way in this case to beat autodesk is to be more like autodesk.
how long do you think it will take for every local news station in the US to air this story as fill material. elections are over people are tired of the iraq story. They are looking the did you know story. So all in all I think it's a good idea. It' slike the biggest ball of yarn somewhere out in teh midwest. Its usefull but because of its size and uselessness its an icon.
this is more a direct rip off of the 4400 show.
www.usanetwork.com/series/the4400/
Now you can go out and buy glowing condoms for your now glowing balls.......
Thats a classic, figured it woudl ony be a matter a time given the star treck prequels. Think of all the bad acting that they can make fun of.
I beg to differ. I'm an architect, I probably sit on a DRC meeting at least once a month. Most staff level planners are required to approve proposed designs prior to commission approval. Google earth has become one of the most revalutionary tools to date. Allowing simple arial evaluations of sites without having to leave the office. Most City GIS systems include arial photography mostly used for code enforcement. But from an architects stand point this is very usefull when presenting issues such as vertical relationships, shadowing and such.
I am curious when features liek this will reach more rural towns, and how much goolgle will allow us to intigrate there layout into 3d sfotware such as Vis, or Revit.
I guess instead of building a better battery it's build a better generator. I guess all that matters is the efficiency of the design. My question is obviously heat production, and probably not as important exhast gases. How clean will this device burn. How well will these gases coexist with heat, and ionization.
Sounds like a interesting replacement for motors too.
I was thinking the same thing. When I had my Dual Voodoo2 SLI set up I was king of the hill playing unreal tournement in 1024x768 mode.
I've only edited a wiki once, and that was info on my home country. I have however been addicted to yahoo answers. thats what i doo all day ( why I dont know) one cool feature is you have to gain a certain rank before you can be allowed to either thumbs up or thumbs down and answer or question. I guess it's kind of a prove your worth sort of deal.
It happens all the time. Big company with mean lawyer informs small company that if they dont' pay up we will litigte you to all hell. Even if we lose you will still be paying $30mil in lawyers fee and lost revinue so save yourself the trouble and pay us now. It's called legal blackmail.
just to clarify, I typical dont answer personal e-mail while at work. I dont' get that much personal e-mail now that i think about it
I know for me personal vs business is a whole matter. I'm a project manager for an architecture firm. During the day I'll recieve maybe 15 ligit e-mails, 5 of which may involve some type of emergency on someones part. Our industry is such where when you do get a communication from a client, public official etc. it ususally requires immediate action on my part, or on teh part of my design team. So as a rule of thumb I dont' answer my e-mails in order. I review them address the emergencies first. Then scheduel the unimportant e-mails for a slow day, say a friday.
The ironic thing is many of our clients never answer e-mails, however there e-mails must be answered immediately. So my answer teh the question, is importance and hierarchy. If your e-mail is to someone who is more important that you on the project chain don't expect a responce. hwoever visa versa, expect an immediate responce.
The same applies to improtance. ohh yea, the importance flag in outlook is of no use whatsoever because an emergency on your part, doesnt' mean an emergency on mine, unless your a client in which case see above.
from the link .....................
Thrust SSC (Super Sonic Car) is a British designed and built jet propelled car developed by Richard Noble and Ron Ayers, which holds the world land speed record. It is powered by two afterburning Rolls-Royce Spey engines, as used in British variants of the F-4 Phantom II. It is 54 ft (16.5 m) long, 12 ft (3.7 m) wide and weighs 10.5 tons.
On October 15, 1997 in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada USA, driven by Andy Green, ThrustSSC became the first land vehicle to smash the sound barrier, reaching a speed of 1227 km/h (763 mph).
http://www.speedace.info/thrust_ssc.htm
I'm sure the users name address and info will be submitted to the enforcement agency and will pop up when the officer responds and given most law i'm sure anyone who plays with the option will find them self on the sticky side of the law.
with all the hype around personal privacy laws, and elections coming up this is a bad time for AOL. Nuff said though as they are in my opinion, the originators of spam, and the selling of customer information to data miners
you make an interesting and valid point. I work on the construction managment side of several large public projects. It's always funny to see how quick the safety shields come off saws. So much to the point where public contracts have safety plans written into the contract, and there is inspectors who's job it is to make sure contractors are enforcing safety policies.
'ignorant bible belters'..lose definition
You know, there are two types of people in this world people who talk and those who do. The benifit of being a person who talks is that you never really have to actually back up what you say. Shoot what you have to say doesn't even need to be practical. Asshole, The middle east right now is a nest egg for terrorism. This isn't an opinion, it's not bushism, it's a fact. Asshole, not only america is being affected it's the whole world. Am I saying Middle easterners are terrorists ? No, but I am saying at this point in time the middleeast is a breading ground for fundimentalist. The reality is something has to be done. When Kennedy put his foot down about the cuban missle crisis and embargoed cuba. Were you shouting ohh the pure cubans, there more cummunists in hollywood ? Yes we know extreme measures can affect human rights. We know that extreme methods are what created things like teh Nazi regeem but this is not 1930's Germany. This is the united states, we know there are funimentalists malitia men in idaho planning to blow up the local post office, they are after them too. However right now there is a problem and this is one thing that needs to be done. Instead of critisising it how about coming up with something else that works better.
and for you
I wish I had a link but there is a way to reset windows into thinking it's a fresh install, then typing in a new serial and activation key. Do a little searching at the same place you got the keygen. Or you coudl just do liek me and kill the XP partition and learn to live soley on Linux.
If you think for a second that that the US government is any less corrupt than that of Russia you have made a horrible mistake. I'm guessing you really believe bush went into Iraq to promote democracy also. Dont' be fooled my friend.
After seeing a lady manhandled and her camera destroyed at a prince concert. I can now see something like this being very profitable. Most concerts don't allow cameras. But people sneek them in all the time. especially camera phones.
Dont' forget most wired (to the internet) homes already have a wireless G router at home and most network traffic is through the internet at 1 M/bit max. With the exception of some network printing no one needs that bandwidth at this point. If the argument was for small office computing then I would agree but the truth is there is no demand for that at home and there wont be for at leat another 2-3 years, or until everyone gets a gigabyte connection to the net.