Was wanting a book - $39 at the store, $21 online. Bought it at the store - using my iPhone and the amazon app. Didn't even have to wait to get home to buy it at the lower price:)
Very good point. Of course, the non-exo can sit in the bunker 200 miles away and press a button. Therefore according to Starship Troopers, you need a knife to disarm said button pusher, which is light enough you don't need the exo, so it's a waste of money:)
Depends on the field. How much combat is hand-to-hand anymore? This could have ruled in the 12th century. But unless it is a full body armor suit, it won't help as you are heading into a town. And even then, you don't need the extra strength, just the protection.
Where I see this could be used is recovery missions, where say you have a collapsed building. Bring this in and get to the victims fast. (Of course, you have to worry about doing more harm just tossing rubble around).
I see this more as inspired from the loaders used in Aliens than I do Iron Man.
I guess you still have to pay $99/yr for appstore developer ability, or $299/yr for corporate development.
But what about people that just want to do the coding for themselves or fun? I don't want to distribute my app. Why can't I register one device that I can load my code onto for free without paying either of these?
I have a Mac, iPhone and XCode. Why can't I compile my code and move it onto my device without paying (or jailbreaking).
Seems that would be a nice way to get some more developers in.
Guess they better remove the kayak across the pacific in some directions before someone does it. And can I sue Google if the directions they give me result in me getting in a car accident? After all I wouldn't have been on that road if Google didn't tell me too.
Also, while I'm at it, I cut myself with a knife at a restaurant that came up on a Google search, so I'll hit them with that suit as well. At the same time I hit them for sending me to a seafood place with my shellfish allergies.
But it's not just google. Yahoo gave me movie times to a showing any my kid learned a bad word from Iron Man 2. Pain and suffering baby!
BRB...Youtube just gave me some cool results on parkour...this should be easy.
Way I read it is that you need a traditional channel to get one of the photons to the other location. Once you've done that, change made at the first location are realized at the second station without the traditional channel.
ie. You want to hear me a mile down the road, so you ride down the road with a walkie-talkie. Once you get there, we are able to communicate without a new radio being sent to you every time.
One of the ideas behind this was for sending hi-def video over wireless. So instead of tons of cables connecting av devices together, they could all aim for this standard.
I can just see Google Maps now - "We have found you are near wifi access point Linksys. We have narrowed your location down to one of these 1,232,342 locations."
I have so much junk around and in the attic. My old gateway from 1992 is up there. The PC we got back in 86 is up there. Part of it is sentimental value. Part of it is "hey...I may get bored and fire that up" someday. It has of course yet to happen, but you never know when a VLB video card will be needed. Or I may need to get data off that old MFM drive.
Part of it is the initial cost of the stuff makes it hard to get rid of. Part of it is knowing that it's not good for the landfill. But my wife says most of it is my nature, given you can also find toys from when I worked at Burger King in the 80's up there as well. Sigh.
And I learned in Pascal and Modula-2. The main thing (as the parent mentioned) is not to learn Java, Modula-2, C or whatever, but to learn the underlying concepts. Linked lists, sorts, function calls, reusability and so on. They can be moved from one language to another. Depends on if they teach you how to program and here's the syntax for that in Java, or if they teach go to my web page, click on my applet and see how my sort sorted.
Crap shoot on any course - my networking course had nothing to do with anything practical. It was taught by a PhD physicist and covered how fast electrons moved etc... More suitable for a EE.
They were letting me know that they had released a several sci-fi movies that I have not paid to see in the theaters. Since my past history shows that I like sci-fi and have bought sci-fi DVD's from Amazon and seen other sci-fi movies, that I should have seen Avatar by now, since everyone has talked about it. They were nice enough to send me a SASE so I could send them back the cost of admission to a theater, or they would sue me for thousands.
The RIAA noticed me in my car singing along to a song on the radio and were shocked that I did not go out and buy the CD. They pointed to my youth and how most of my disposable income was spent on cassette's and CD's. The letter quite explicitly explained that bands I have supported and bough their stuff in the 80's have released 3 compilation "best of" albums in the past 15 years and that I have not bought any of them, or any of the 3 re-releases of the original albums which have been digitally remastered for me at their cost. They kindly let me know that I need to do my share in helping them fund their struggling artists. Did I know that in 2008 alone, there were more failed artists than successful, even though they followed the same formula. Without my rebuying some of my older cassettes on CD, they would not be able to have their expensive premieres and afford to sue random people.
Yah know...just got done reading Overclocked by Cory Doctorow and these don't sound that far fetched after some of the stuff in that book.
Signing off now - they just re-released Better off Dead with an extra 20 seconds of interviews and a slightly contrast adjusted cover - like Pokemon - gotta get them all!
Don't try to skip parts of the books. I understand what a resistor,does and how to figure out one or two. Then you turn the page and it's algebra to calculate a resistor network. Never seem to get past that.
I'll admit that I was hoping for the white roundels and a traditional console. Given that the TARDIS did a reboot, I don't know why it had to be so primitive looking. But then something hit me about it.
Having all the analog devices controlling this marvel had a neat feel to it. Kinda like a retro style, like someone that hooks a C-64 up to act as a serial terminal on a high-end Sun box - just because they could.
The other thing that I liked about it was they didn't try to be all futuristic. Look at the Star Trek ToS, or TNG. Look at the older console rooms, especially in the late Tom Baker era. All of those tried to predict the future and to add touches that had that far out feel to it. And now that we have moved forward a bit, it all looks so silly and dated.
By having a typewriter, you at least start out dated and it help it stand up in the future, plus it has the kinda eccentric feel that the wooden console room of the Baker era had as well. Reducing some of the clutter would be nice however.
I just hope we get to see more of the interior (and it doesn't look like backlot stairwells!)
Because the Internet cares about my opinion:) Srsly, as someone with a C-64 at work and home, yeah..fanboy:)
While I think it looks neat, if they would bundle a quality C-64 emulator WITH most of the old games (yeah...legal issues galore) then I would grab it up.
Verizon, in my 8 years experience with them, has great coverage. I can get a minimal signal almost anywhere that goes to no signal as soon as I try to start a call or answer one.
Like someone said - Bruce will most likely have some role if you get him out of Miami for a bit. But really with Herc/Xena under his belt, this should be old hat for Sam. Just a matter of making the right phone calls to get all the old people back together in some new roles (cameos or main) (RIP Kevin Smith:(
Ted Raimi as Topper McNabb Lucy Lawless as Jana Proudmore Renee O'Connor as the head chick in Darnassus Hudson Leick as human female character in just their underwear etc...
I wonder how many reviews will compare it to LotR - Orcs vs Men, albeit with the Orcs being more of a proper character instead of just generic bad guys.
I think the one thing I really missed in WoW was the Town Portal from Diablo. I understand having to explore to learn new paths (*) however, when you're out in the middle of nowhere (or a dungeon) it would be nice to be able to jump back to town for repairs/selling - which you can do with the Hearthstone - and then be able to go right back to where you were, the lacking feature.
(*) IIRC, when you get to Sentinal Hill in Westfall and are sent back to Stormwind, they Gryphon Master says he has plenty of Gryphons trained to fly that route. So if they Gryphons know how to get to the destination, why do I have to go there first to gain the flightpath? It's all based on where the Gryphons KNOW, not me. And they know destinations, not starting points.
We have about 1400 regular hosts and a large migrant (student notebook) population. ie. more hosts than IPs so we have a much shorty lease time (30 minutes I think) and dhcp relay. The machine is bored to tears. Not sure of the 100-500 hosts line in the post.
We have two cats and recently got two guinea pigs. The cats only interest has been in the food for the guinea pigs. They could care less about the fuzzy rodent.
Was wanting a book - $39 at the store, $21 online. Bought it at the store - using my iPhone and the amazon app. Didn't even have to wait to get home to buy it at the lower price :)
Very good point. Of course, the non-exo can sit in the bunker 200 miles away and press a button. Therefore according to Starship Troopers, you need a knife to disarm said button pusher, which is light enough you don't need the exo, so it's a waste of money :)
Depends on the field. How much combat is hand-to-hand anymore? This could have ruled in the 12th century. But unless it is a full body armor suit, it won't help as you are heading into a town. And even then, you don't need the extra strength, just the protection.
Where I see this could be used is recovery missions, where say you have a collapsed building. Bring this in and get to the victims fast. (Of course, you have to worry about doing more harm just tossing rubble around).
I see this more as inspired from the loaders used in Aliens than I do Iron Man.
Now...somebody wake Hicks up.
I guess you still have to pay $99/yr for appstore developer ability, or $299/yr for corporate development.
But what about people that just want to do the coding for themselves or fun? I don't want to distribute my app. Why can't I register one device that I can load my code onto for free without paying either of these?
I have a Mac, iPhone and XCode. Why can't I compile my code and move it onto my device without paying (or jailbreaking).
Seems that would be a nice way to get some more developers in.
Basically - they couldn't find a way to charge for each downloaded e-mail address.
Guess they better remove the kayak across the pacific in some directions before someone does it. And can I sue Google if the directions they give me result in me getting in a car accident? After all I wouldn't have been on that road if Google didn't tell me too.
Also, while I'm at it, I cut myself with a knife at a restaurant that came up on a Google search, so I'll hit them with that suit as well. At the same time I hit them for sending me to a seafood place with my shellfish allergies.
But it's not just google. Yahoo gave me movie times to a showing any my kid learned a bad word from Iron Man 2. Pain and suffering baby!
BRB...Youtube just gave me some cool results on parkour...this should be easy.
Way I read it is that you need a traditional channel to get one of the photons to the other location. Once you've done that, change made at the first location are realized at the second station without the traditional channel.
ie. You want to hear me a mile down the road, so you ride down the road with a walkie-talkie. Once you get there, we are able to communicate without a new radio being sent to you every time.
One of the ideas behind this was for sending hi-def video over wireless. So instead of tons of cables connecting av devices together, they could all aim for this standard.
I can just see Google Maps now - "We have found you are near wifi access point Linksys. We have narrowed your location down to one of these 1,232,342 locations."
I have so much junk around and in the attic. My old gateway from 1992 is up there. The PC we got back in 86 is up there. Part of it is sentimental value. Part of it is "hey...I may get bored and fire that up" someday. It has of course yet to happen, but you never know when a VLB video card will be needed. Or I may need to get data off that old MFM drive.
Part of it is the initial cost of the stuff makes it hard to get rid of. Part of it is knowing that it's not good for the landfill. But my wife says most of it is my nature, given you can also find toys from when I worked at Burger King in the 80's up there as well. Sigh.
And I learned in Pascal and Modula-2. The main thing (as the parent mentioned) is not to learn Java, Modula-2, C or whatever, but to learn the underlying concepts. Linked lists, sorts, function calls, reusability and so on. They can be moved from one language to another. Depends on if they teach you how to program and here's the syntax for that in Java, or if they teach go to my web page, click on my applet and see how my sort sorted.
Crap shoot on any course - my networking course had nothing to do with anything practical. It was taught by a PhD physicist and covered how fast electrons moved etc... More suitable for a EE.
They were letting me know that they had released a several sci-fi movies that I have not paid to see in the theaters. Since my past history shows that I like sci-fi and have bought sci-fi DVD's from Amazon and seen other sci-fi movies, that I should have seen Avatar by now, since everyone has talked about it. They were nice enough to send me a SASE so I could send them back the cost of admission to a theater, or they would sue me for thousands.
The RIAA noticed me in my car singing along to a song on the radio and were shocked that I did not go out and buy the CD. They pointed to my youth and how most of my disposable income was spent on cassette's and CD's. The letter quite explicitly explained that bands I have supported and bough their stuff in the 80's have released 3 compilation "best of" albums in the past 15 years and that I have not bought any of them, or any of the 3 re-releases of the original albums which have been digitally remastered for me at their cost. They kindly let me know that I need to do my share in helping them fund their struggling artists. Did I know that in 2008 alone, there were more failed artists than successful, even though they followed the same formula. Without my rebuying some of my older cassettes on CD, they would not be able to have their expensive premieres and afford to sue random people.
Yah know...just got done reading Overclocked by Cory Doctorow and these don't sound that far fetched after some of the stuff in that book.
Signing off now - they just re-released Better off Dead with an extra 20 seconds of interviews and a slightly contrast adjusted cover - like Pokemon - gotta get them all!
Don't try to skip parts of the books. I understand what a resistor,does and how to figure out one or two. Then you turn the page and it's algebra to calculate a resistor network.
Never seem to get past that.
I'll admit that I was hoping for the white roundels and a traditional console. Given that the TARDIS did a reboot, I don't know why it had to be so primitive looking. But then something hit me about it.
Having all the analog devices controlling this marvel had a neat feel to it. Kinda like a retro style, like someone that hooks a C-64 up to act as a serial terminal on a high-end Sun box - just because they could.
The other thing that I liked about it was they didn't try to be all futuristic. Look at the Star Trek ToS, or TNG. Look at the older console rooms, especially in the late Tom Baker era. All of those tried to predict the future and to add touches that had that far out feel to it. And now that we have moved forward a bit, it all looks so silly and dated.
By having a typewriter, you at least start out dated and it help it stand up in the future, plus it has the kinda eccentric feel that the wooden console room of the Baker era had as well. Reducing some of the clutter would be nice however.
I just hope we get to see more of the interior (and it doesn't look like backlot stairwells!)
Because the Internet cares about my opinion :) Srsly, as someone with a C-64 at work and home, yeah..fanboy :)
While I think it looks neat, if they would bundle a quality C-64 emulator WITH most of the old games (yeah...legal issues galore) then I would grab it up.
Similar problems on 6.1 and wm6.5. It's the reason I moved away from WinMobile. That and my verizon coverage was useless too
Sadly it made sense to me.
AH in IF, so it's kinda busy.
Exodar should be a safe bet.
Verizon, in my 8 years experience with them, has great coverage. I can get a minimal signal almost anywhere that goes to no signal as soon as I try to start a call or answer one.
Let the wookie win.
Like someone said - Bruce will most likely have some role if you get him out of Miami for a bit. But really with Herc/Xena under his belt, this should be old hat for Sam. Just a matter of making the right phone calls to get all the old people back together in some new roles (cameos or main) (RIP Kevin Smith :(
Ted Raimi as Topper McNabb
Lucy Lawless as Jana Proudmore
Renee O'Connor as the head chick in Darnassus
Hudson Leick as human female character in just their underwear
etc...
I wonder how many reviews will compare it to LotR - Orcs vs Men, albeit with the Orcs being more of a proper character instead of just generic bad guys.
Wait til they come out with the second variety of these and they start replicating themselves.
I think the one thing I really missed in WoW was the Town Portal from Diablo. I understand having to explore to learn new paths (*) however, when you're out in the middle of nowhere (or a dungeon) it would be nice to be able to jump back to town for repairs/selling - which you can do with the Hearthstone - and then be able to go right back to where you were, the lacking feature.
(*) IIRC, when you get to Sentinal Hill in Westfall and are sent back to Stormwind, they Gryphon Master says he has plenty of Gryphons trained to fly that route. So if they Gryphons know how to get to the destination, why do I have to go there first to gain the flightpath? It's all based on where the Gryphons KNOW, not me. And they know destinations, not starting points.
We have about 1400 regular hosts and a large migrant (student notebook) population. ie. more hosts than IPs so we have a much shorty lease time (30 minutes I think) and dhcp relay. The machine is bored to tears. Not sure of the 100-500 hosts line in the post.
We have two cats and recently got two guinea pigs. The cats only interest has been in the food for the guinea pigs. They could care less about the fuzzy rodent.