IMHO the academic grade has become less important in the last years. Sure it is still a sign of s.o.'s competence, and you earn a lot of respect with a professors or a doctors degree, but i.e there is a competition called 'Jugend Forscht' in which students aged from 8 to 25 can present their own research results, in different categories, and the winners are showed in the media.
A lot of startups have been found from people who have abort their education and they're doing well.
At present the specialists are rare in comparition to the growth of the economy so that you have good chances to get in the IT-industry without academic education. But it is difficult when the companies have more applicants to choose from, because the academic education is about at the same level in every university here, so that the companies know good how well they do in their job.
UMTS/WCDMA isn't likely to see 2Mb for some time and I am not convinced that any operators will want to offer it anyway.
FYI: in Germany recently 6 operators bought licenses of umts-frequencies, paying an amount of about 50 bill. $. If they spent such a huge money for the frequencies only you can imagine if they are willing to offer it to the market.
Why not NEVER trust it. What's the use in trusting it in the first place if you can ALWAYS have the applet running (and crashing) without taking the panel with it... Just a thought?
Perhaps applets in a sandbox have a higher Memory and/or CPU consumption? Or less possibilities at all.
Because Micros~1 will equal the price of OEM and non-OEM products they have to lower the price of the non-OEM-Product.
Now resellers could sell copies in the US for the price of the OEM-Version, which is for Win2K P 240 here in Germany (~250$). Due to this reimports Microsoft must change the prices in the US..
If someone wrote a malicious Perl script, and emailed it to the root account of all Linux users it could find, and someone said "Sure, I have no idea what this script is going to do, but why not, I'll run it anyway."
I doubt there is a linux user who 1.) does his daily mail as root user 2.) runs any unidentified perl script as root
Furthermore this would be the same as sending a batch file to a windows user and even "them" would not run it without knowing what it is.
The only thing Microsoft is guilty of here is creating an environment where so many people are using the same email program and OS, and making the programming of the system so easy to do.
Wrong, Outlook Express opens the atachment without prompting, so the users didnt even have a chance to delete the message or look at the source. I appreciate any scripting possibilities in programs, like VBA, but they should be limited in their rights to access the hd. For what purpose is it necessary to provide a script in an email-client the possibility to delete files an my hard-disk? Microsoft sells pieces of crap, thats it. Perhaps now firms will be more sensitive about the security-gaps in microsoftware - but everyone said tis after melissa, too. Time will tell.
well IMO it is malicios by Microsoft to open the door to my files on my hd for every schoolkid that can handle Visual Basic. Glad I use Agent, although I didnt receive the mail.
This is the same problem as the KAK-virus is, which uses news-attachments to copy itself on the hd.
When will firms be more sensitive for problems that come upon Microsoft products?
"Anwälte mit Tollwut sollte man an der kurzen Leine halten."
IMHO the academic grade has become less important in the last years. Sure it is still a sign of s.o.'s competence, and you earn a lot of respect with a professors or a doctors degree, but i.e there is a competition called 'Jugend Forscht' in which students aged from 8 to 25 can present their own research results, in different categories, and the winners are showed in the media.
A lot of startups have been found from people who have abort their education and they're doing well.
At present the specialists are rare in comparition to the growth of the economy so that you have good chances to get in the IT-industry without academic education. But it is difficult when the companies have more applicants to choose from, because the academic education is about at the same level in every university here, so that the companies know good how well they do in their job.
I wonder what discussion will be held on /. in 2020, when an old dejanews-archive of 2000 will be found and opened...
("Oh look... they still tried to discuss the pros and cons of win 2000... how cute!")
FYI: in Germany recently 6 operators bought licenses of umts-frequencies, paying an amount of about 50 bill. $. If they spent such a huge money for the frequencies only you can imagine if they are willing to offer it to the market.
oops, this happens if you post after hours of studying maths.
Yes. Futhermore Windoze and Linux suck and AMIBios is the best Bios in the world
Perhaps applets in a sandbox have a higher Memory and/or CPU consumption? Or less possibilities at all.
Because Micros~1 will equal the price of OEM and non-OEM products they have to lower the price of the non-OEM-Product.
Now resellers could sell copies in the US for the price of the OEM-Version, which is for Win2K P 240 here in Germany (~250$). Due to this reimports Microsoft must change the prices in the US. .
btw what does Win2K P non-OEM cost in the US?
I doubt there is a linux user who 1.) does his daily mail as root user 2.) runs any unidentified perl script as root
Furthermore this would be the same as sending a batch file to a windows user and even "them" would not run it without knowing what it is.
The only thing Microsoft is guilty of here is creating an environment where so many people are using the same email program and OS, and making the programming of the system so easy to do.
Wrong, Outlook Express opens the atachment without prompting, so the users didnt even have a chance to delete the message or look at the source. I appreciate any scripting possibilities in programs, like VBA, but they should be limited in their rights to access the hd. For what purpose is it necessary to provide a script in an email-client the possibility to delete files an my hard-disk? Microsoft sells pieces of crap, thats it. Perhaps now firms will be more sensitive about the security-gaps in microsoftware - but everyone said tis after melissa, too. Time will tell.
Ozan
This is the same problem as the KAK-virus is, which uses news-attachments to copy itself on the hd.
When will firms be more sensitive for problems that come upon Microsoft products?
Ozan