http://www.akaipro.com/product...
The knobs on the screen can be controlled with hardware. Some hardware also has powered knobs/sliders that can be controlled from the screen as well during playback (or manually).
I've always wondered why the Explorer interface as a whole has always presented itself as largely immutable (excluding HTA folder templates). Why not take a lesson from elsewhere in the industry (winamp?) and make it skinnable? Add plugin support. If you like the default MS skin, use that. Otherwise.. sign into whatever flavor of app market and download an alternative. This would include alternatives to the much hyped and boring Aero.
Write your senator and ask them to shut down the entertainment industry. I can't think of a reason not to? Half the stuff I wouldn't watch/listen to if it was free anyway.
The Windows XP start menu worked great. It was crowded but accessible. And simple at that.
Windows 7 start menu is a little give and take, but the "All Programs" folder is just sweeping a bigger problem under the rug. Like searching in the Windows attic for your programs.
In Windows Vista they should have released an Explorer SDK. By now there would be several community based shell options available, based on a common framework. At least they are consistent about keeping Microsoft components closed to customization. Instead we get clunky Windows Desktop Gadgets and gradient wallpaper options.
If you don't have a receipt saying you own it, I think you're screwed as far as the RIAA is concerned. If they come after clouds you better have a way to prove it rightfully belongs there.
I wouldn't touch cloud music storage, period.
Why don't they shut down the other 63 million spam pages? It would clean up my Google search results. Nobody uses it for anything else anymore, anyway.
Donations sent to the Twitter user "ReallyNotAScam" are taking forever to get to their intended recipient, Japanese aid victims.
Hmm, go figure. www.redcross.org didn't seem like a safe place to send my donation so I texted it to a 900 #.
This opens the door for a new nvidia chipset to decrypt the encrypted images so that they can't be displayed w/o connection through an encrypted HDMI connection. It will be just like video overlays if you try to do a screen capture.
Back in 2003 when LCD monitors were still priced fixed (I think I was paying $250/ea?) and Newegg was still shipping primarily with Fedex, I had 6 units delivered directly to my house. They were destined for the office. Each one received a LOUD 8' drop from the truck onto my driveway (as witnessed through a raised miniblind.) A minute later I opened the door to sign. An awkward moment... I think my glare said enough. I never reported the guy.
Everything works to this day (less two or three power supplies). No shipping claim was required much to my surprise. Two of the monitors have slight artifacts but were functional enough that Newegg would have argued any return. The foam packing apparently does make a difference.
As far as exceeding weight capacity on a single walled box? Any UPS battery ordered through Newegg up until about a year ago was being shipped in its bare carton. I would seldom get one in tact, but usually all the pieces would be in there. A lot of the ones on store shelves don't look much better.
His home owner's insurance - I'm completely bewildered if they don't require some kind of fire coverage in his policy. They shouldn't even cover his loss. In a situation like that, I don't see why they don't require proof of fire coverage or drop his policy (which would default his loan).
Fire dept - should be required to respond to the fire regardless of whether he has paid his dues or not, and then collect for the cost of services rendered afterward. If you call an ambulance, they don't check if you have health insurance before dispatching. Sounds like very sketchy legal ground because they are selling their services as a form of insurance.
I'll let my alien friends know so they can keep an eye out for it. Wouldn't want another Roswell on our hands when somebody sucks astronaut crap into their plasma engines.
http://www.akaipro.com/product... The knobs on the screen can be controlled with hardware. Some hardware also has powered knobs/sliders that can be controlled from the screen as well during playback (or manually).
I've always wondered why the Explorer interface as a whole has always presented itself as largely immutable (excluding HTA folder templates). Why not take a lesson from elsewhere in the industry (winamp?) and make it skinnable? Add plugin support. If you like the default MS skin, use that. Otherwise.. sign into whatever flavor of app market and download an alternative. This would include alternatives to the much hyped and boring Aero.
Write your senator and ask them to shut down the entertainment industry. I can't think of a reason not to? Half the stuff I wouldn't watch/listen to if it was free anyway.
The Windows XP start menu worked great. It was crowded but accessible. And simple at that. Windows 7 start menu is a little give and take, but the "All Programs" folder is just sweeping a bigger problem under the rug. Like searching in the Windows attic for your programs. In Windows Vista they should have released an Explorer SDK. By now there would be several community based shell options available, based on a common framework. At least they are consistent about keeping Microsoft components closed to customization. Instead we get clunky Windows Desktop Gadgets and gradient wallpaper options.
If you don't have a receipt saying you own it, I think you're screwed as far as the RIAA is concerned. If they come after clouds you better have a way to prove it rightfully belongs there. I wouldn't touch cloud music storage, period.
So somebody can do a botnet wide search for all wallet.dat files and be a bitcoin trillionaire?
Why doesn't the RIAA set up direct debit so they can just skip court and take the money straight out of everyone's bank accounts?
Why don't they shut down the other 63 million spam pages? It would clean up my Google search results. Nobody uses it for anything else anymore, anyway.
Look! Music! Sue someone!
If they are going to get rid of all the pollution, why stop with smog?
If it works anything like cellphone overages, no thanks.
How do you say that? Douche telecom? The name alone should have been a tipoff.
Donations sent to the Twitter user "ReallyNotAScam" are taking forever to get to their intended recipient, Japanese aid victims. Hmm, go figure. www.redcross.org didn't seem like a safe place to send my donation so I texted it to a 900 #.
Because 0% of slashdot readers believe in ghosts.
This opens the door for a new nvidia chipset to decrypt the encrypted images so that they can't be displayed w/o connection through an encrypted HDMI connection. It will be just like video overlays if you try to do a screen capture.
Back in 2003 when LCD monitors were still priced fixed (I think I was paying $250/ea?) and Newegg was still shipping primarily with Fedex, I had 6 units delivered directly to my house. They were destined for the office. Each one received a LOUD 8' drop from the truck onto my driveway (as witnessed through a raised miniblind.) A minute later I opened the door to sign. An awkward moment... I think my glare said enough. I never reported the guy. Everything works to this day (less two or three power supplies). No shipping claim was required much to my surprise. Two of the monitors have slight artifacts but were functional enough that Newegg would have argued any return. The foam packing apparently does make a difference. As far as exceeding weight capacity on a single walled box? Any UPS battery ordered through Newegg up until about a year ago was being shipped in its bare carton. I would seldom get one in tact, but usually all the pieces would be in there. A lot of the ones on store shelves don't look much better.
Did this story confuse anyone else?
I have to disagree with the choice of the word 'may.'
His home owner's insurance - I'm completely bewildered if they don't require some kind of fire coverage in his policy. They shouldn't even cover his loss. In a situation like that, I don't see why they don't require proof of fire coverage or drop his policy (which would default his loan). Fire dept - should be required to respond to the fire regardless of whether he has paid his dues or not, and then collect for the cost of services rendered afterward. If you call an ambulance, they don't check if you have health insurance before dispatching. Sounds like very sketchy legal ground because they are selling their services as a form of insurance.
It'll be secure and work great until they add Javascript support
I wish cyclists had to watch out for Segways as much as cars have to watch out for cyclists.
I'll let my alien friends know so they can keep an eye out for it. Wouldn't want another Roswell on our hands when somebody sucks astronaut crap into their plasma engines.
So.. webpages will soon be available in 3D with anti-aliasing and realistic shading?
eFuse - sounds innovative. Where's a patent troll when you need one?
They could do it
Yea but I don't picture Microsoft making their own Linux distro soon.