This is true of many camera makers they will not do anything official but generally they will release enough info that the gphoto people can make it work.
Because you are what we like to wrong. Pro/E is a full fledgled application. The reason there is no serious OSS CAD app is because the math and engineering knowledge needed to do this is not something a group of coders can do in their spare time. Also starting with 2000 and 2000i PTC started making the file formats binary in order to decrease size. I do know that they are willing to work with just about anyone who wants to be able to import Pro/E files into another app. So if you where able to write a OSS solid modeling kernel they would most likely be happy to help you make it able to import Pro/E files and of course they can export to *many* different formats. Just ask me about it a big part of my old job was figuring out import/export problems.
when I used to work at PTC customers where always asking about this and of course since it is working closely with HP odds are it will be Debian that will be officialy supported with it. There is a *huge* market for this. I'm sure many of my old friends are *very* happy.
I think that every distro on that list currently uses RPMs and I know that all the big names do. So I think the answer there is pretty obvious. After all apt makes it hard to continue to sell people cds and stuff.:)
I assume that you are talking about yourself so I have to ask. Just what is it that Israel does that is like the Nazis in any way shape or form? I have yet to come across anyone who holds that opnion that can back it up but you may be the first. mail me at rayp@unixnetworking.net if you want to take this off fourm and prevent us from getting modded down. I strongly disagree with you but I am open to rational arguments based on fact and looking at the whole picture. Please respond.
I'm *really* looking forward to Steel Battalion and the answer is no it will not work with a regular controller. This is *very* in depth sim. Starting the Mech up takes 5 switches/knobs on the controller.:) Like I said it is a hardcore sim.
You mean there is not a GUI for it. By defination anything you do to a computer (or anything else for that matter) is done through a UI. In this case the UI is a test editor.:)
You will notice that my story includes all of those elements. The cert was a part of it but is by no means a silver bullet that was the point of my little story.
get an interview but will not get you a job. The answer to your question is that you need certs for which you have experience and which you can back up with knowledge that goes above and beyond what is needed to get the cert. Also you need to know who is hiring in your area. For example to get my current job I had a lot of experience with firewalls in general and I know a firm in my area which has *very* good reasons to be paranoid where hiring a networking guy. I also have a bunch of networking experience. I found out through a friend that they use Checkpoint based firewalls. So I downloaded a Checkpoint demo got a book spent some time on it and got a CCSA. Combined with my background that set me apart from the crowd enough to get the job.:) Do your homework and try to do something you have a good background in and it should work. Also just a note a good recuriter is worth their weight in gold. Many will say I'm wrong and YMMV but recuriters have worked wonders for me.
Damn Straight brother. Asians like tightly controlled nature that does not get in their way. This from someone who has spent *way* too much time over there.
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Things would be *much* different. The main thing you must keep in mind in that without the "modern boys" going to England and bringing back tech almost from whole cloth to Japan that they would most likely have *never* developed much beyond where they had been for thousands of years before the 20th century. This is true of most of the Asian cultures (Before you bash me for racist thought keep in mind I've lived in Korea for ~4 of the last 10 years , my wife is Korean, and I speak fluent Korean) The fact is they where never about progress. IMO there would be no modern day technology without the west.
If you go back to my first post I very clearly point out that I'm in favor of programs that help those who really can't take care of themselves. But I think and think I can prove that *most* not all but most of the people on welfare can and should pary for their own stuff.
Why is providing other with insurance or anything else for that matter my problem? I work hard and do the right and responsible thing why in the *hell* should I pay for those who don't? I already pay taxes and there are programs in place that can and do help those who really can't that would leave "people" who don't like to work. Why is it my job to take care of them? Simple it is not.
I don't think the government or anyone besides the parents should have any say in whether they do or not. So to answer your question depending on just what the circumstances are yes yes I do. In other cases no they should not. But the government should get the *hell* out of the choice.:)
Looks like support in gphoto is up and coming.
http://www.gphoto.org/cameras.html
This is true of many camera makers they will not do anything official but generally they will release enough info that the gphoto people can make it work.
Because you are what we like to wrong. Pro/E is a full fledgled application. The reason there is no serious OSS CAD app is because the math and engineering knowledge needed to do this is not something a group of coders can do in their spare time. Also starting with 2000 and 2000i PTC started making the file formats binary in order to decrease size. I do know that they are willing to work with just about anyone who wants to be able to import Pro/E files into another app. So if you where able to write a OSS solid modeling kernel they would most likely be happy to help you make it able to import Pro/E files and of course they can export to *many* different formats. Just ask me about it a big part of my old job was figuring out import/export problems.
when I used to work at PTC customers where always asking about this and of course since it is working closely with HP odds are it will be Debian that will be officialy supported with it. There is a *huge* market for this. I'm sure many of my old friends are *very* happy.
What security issues does it have? Be specific please.
and will send it to anyone who asks. rayp@unixnotwindowsnetworking.net.
I think that every distro on that list currently uses RPMs and I know that all the big names do. So I think the answer there is pretty obvious. After all apt makes it hard to continue to sell people cds and stuff. :)
No I was including the ones who got married after being elected also.
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You my friend have been given and impossible task the only way to secure anything is with money and skill. Best of luck.
I assume that you are talking about yourself so I have to ask. Just what is it that Israel does that is like the Nazis in any way shape or form? I have yet to come across anyone who holds that opnion that can back it up but you may be the first. mail me at rayp@unixnetworking.net if you want to take this off fourm and prevent us from getting modded down. I strongly disagree with you but I am open to rational arguments based on fact and looking at the whole picture. Please respond.
I'm *really* looking forward to Steel Battalion and the answer is no it will not work with a regular controller. This is *very* in depth sim. Starting the Mech up takes 5 switches/knobs on the controller. :) Like I said it is a hardcore sim.
You mean there is not a GUI for it. By defination anything you do to a computer (or anything else for that matter) is done through a UI. In this case the UI is a test editor. :)
No and there are 2 powerpcs setting under my desk happily running Debian. :)
You will notice that my story includes all of those elements. The cert was a part of it but is by no means a silver bullet that was the point of my little story.
get an interview but will not get you a job. The answer to your question is that you need certs for which you have experience and which you can back up with knowledge that goes above and beyond what is needed to get the cert. Also you need to know who is hiring in your area. For example to get my current job I had a lot of experience with firewalls in general and I know a firm in my area which has *very* good reasons to be paranoid where hiring a networking guy. I also have a bunch of networking experience. I found out through a friend that they use Checkpoint based firewalls. So I downloaded a Checkpoint demo got a book spent some time on it and got a CCSA. Combined with my background that set me apart from the crowd enough to get the job. :) Do your homework and try to do something you have a good background in and it should work. Also just a note a good recuriter is worth their weight in gold. Many will say I'm wrong and YMMV but recuriters have worked wonders for me.
Absolute truth and any honest person from an Asian culture will back you up.
The K.W. Jeter Boba Fett books where *very* good.
Damn Straight brother. Asians like tightly controlled nature that does not get in their way. This from someone who has spent *way* too much time over there.
Things would be *much* different. The main thing you must keep in mind in that without the "modern boys" going to England and bringing back tech almost from whole cloth to Japan that they would most likely have *never* developed much beyond where they had been for thousands of years before the 20th century. This is true of most of the Asian cultures (Before you bash me for racist thought keep in mind I've lived in Korea for ~4 of the last 10 years , my wife is Korean, and I speak fluent Korean) The fact is they where never about progress. IMO there would be no modern day technology without the west.
Read the article curtains will not work. But turning on the lights will. :)
If you go back to my first post I very clearly point out that I'm in favor of programs that help those who really can't take care of themselves. But I think and think I can prove that *most* not all but most of the people on welfare can and should pary for their own stuff.
Why is providing other with insurance or anything else for that matter my problem? I work hard and do the right and responsible thing why in the *hell* should I pay for those who don't? I already pay taxes and there are programs in place that can and do help those who really can't that would leave "people" who don't like to work. Why is it my job to take care of them? Simple it is not.
I don't think the government or anyone besides the parents should have any say in whether they do or not. So to answer your question depending on just what the circumstances are yes yes I do. In other cases no they should not. But the government should get the *hell* out of the choice. :)
Yes but the CG has to be used well. it would appear that they did not in this movie. http://www.suntimes.com/output/ebert1/wkp-news-spi der03f.html
In the making of stuff on the DVD they are using Sun/SGI workstations for the animation so yes you are right.