Yeah I got caught by that too. Also it only works through some sort of Windows driver emulation layer..AU Slashdotters, avoid the Belkin 802.11b cards. You don't always know what you're getting.
Sure! No problem! Just as soon as basic living expenses come down as well. Oh, those guys at the store and the guy I'm paying rent to need to make money too?
Hey, it happens from time to time. The real problem (speaking as a girlfriend) is that if you're *not* working with them, you're unlikely to see them much. *shrugs*
Eventually, I moved on and accepted Deus Ex was our 'sequel'. *sniffle* But like you, I'll never give up hoping. Actually, given the end of SS2, it's going to take a light touch to make it *not* suck.
Verisign's the Registry, not the Registrar (Network Solutions is the Registrar arm). Subtle difference. It would be nice to lose Verisign but you're looking at massive infrastructure changes. It's achievable over time though.
OS problems, software corruption Linux - dig through log files to find the error. Reinstall bits of OS. Eventually give up and reformat and reinstall. Perhaps replace HDD if that turns out to have been the cause. GEOS - Turn off C64. Turn C64 back on. Load GEOS,8,1 . If that doesn't work, provide new copies of GEOS disks. Provide new data disk.
Heehee I remember that! Then we got the boxy Commodore mouse !:) Ergonomic, I think not. Got me through school assignments fine. I wonder if you could put together an indestructable 'laptop', with a screen, a keyboard, and about a thimblefull of 'hardware' to run it on. Tweak it to support file transfer via USB. Kind of like the Newton-based eMac, or Alphasmart's Dana. It's a perfectly functional OS and the footprint doesn't get lower than that.
This is absolutely true. Since I got my iBook (same as yours), I sync it with my t610 which is fine as a rudimentry PDA. My poor Palm iiic is currently orphaned. I might give it to my fiance.:)
'I agree with the concept of jerking the registration if the information is false, misleading, or utterly out of date (cannot be found).' The final situation tends to take care of itself because they won't be getting their renewal notices:)
Defnitely. I have a friend who used to be a nurse and the combination of IT and medicine is a *great* niche. Hospital infrastructure needs IT, you could be a very well paid consultant to public and private healthcare providers.
Could any biochemists comment on the likely limitations of this kit? Ok, obviously it's a toy, but what limitations look like they've been placed on this thing? I know we're all making jokes about 'Daddy's not junior's father' but sadly:) I can't see this thing having the resolution to provide that much information. Obviously it won't have the more dangerous chemicals mentioned previously, and sample purity would be a bit of a joke, but I'm curious as to how well, if at all, this thing would work, and how?
Is the business equivalent of Perl. It Makes Stuff Work. Worrying about IT isn't the right approach. Businesses should decide what they actually need to stay competitive.. and deploy that using only what IT infrastructure they need. IT's a means to an end. It DOES matter, but it's wrong to view it as an end in itself (and hence, an 'issue').
"This then became such an extreme that he would smash any pc board that incorporated anything that even remotly resembled a modem (including ethernet cards). This had a very detrimental effect on him, for a while he believed that the internet was the work of the devil and said anyone who used it was going to hell." Wow, poor bastard. From the sounds of this the pr0n is the least of his problems.
Problem is, of course, that if you're a CS student who has been a bit lax about security, you're probably screwed. People don't understand computers , so your jury won't understand that anybody who is studying computers or has *specific* knowledge isn't a super-1337 hax0r who is probably guilty.
Yeah I got caught by that too. Also it only works through some sort of Windows driver emulation layer. .AU Slashdotters, avoid the Belkin 802.11b cards. You don't always know what you're getting.
Sure! No problem! Just as soon as basic living expenses come down as well. Oh, those guys at the store and the guy I'm paying rent to need to make money too?
Hang on, Australia's AT LEAST the 53rd state. Possibly the 52nd.
I'm in tech support. Sounds good to me.
If anyone needs me, I'll be at the beach.
Hey, it happens from time to time. The real problem (speaking as a girlfriend) is that if you're *not* working with them, you're unlikely to see them much. *shrugs*
And what's it going to cost to get that on Mac? A Beowulf cluster of dual G5s, a goat, and some green and silver mini iPods I suppose.
Eventually, I moved on and accepted Deus Ex was our 'sequel'. *sniffle* But like you, I'll never give up hoping.
Actually, given the end of SS2, it's going to take a light touch to make it *not* suck.
Verisign's the Registry, not the Registrar (Network Solutions is the Registrar arm). Subtle difference. It would be nice to lose Verisign but you're looking at massive infrastructure changes. It's achievable over time though.
Well, less, given the hardware.
OS problems, software corruption
Linux - dig through log files to find the error. Reinstall bits of OS. Eventually give up and reformat and reinstall. Perhaps replace HDD if that turns out to have been the cause.
GEOS - Turn off C64. Turn C64 back on. Load GEOS,8,1 . If that doesn't work, provide new copies of GEOS disks. Provide new data disk.
That's an eMate , not an eMac. I'm only a recent Mac nerd.
Heehee I remember that! Then we got the boxy Commodore mouse ! :) Ergonomic, I think not.
Got me through school assignments fine.
I wonder if you could put together an indestructable 'laptop', with a screen, a keyboard, and about a thimblefull of 'hardware' to run it on. Tweak it to support file transfer via USB. Kind of like the Newton-based eMac, or Alphasmart's Dana. It's a perfectly functional OS and the footprint doesn't get lower than that.
Unlikely... GEOS needed the 64's HiRes routines and memory. It was also one of the few Commodore programs to benefit from a C128's extra memory.
:( .
I want to know if I can get it going via an emulator on my iBook. We gave our C64s away years ago
Amen brother. I've recently accepted a small promotion... but in my case, I think its a bit too late.
This is absolutely true. Since I got my iBook (same as yours), I sync it with my t610 which is fine as a rudimentry PDA. :)
My poor Palm iiic is currently orphaned. I might give it to my fiance.
'I agree with the concept of jerking the registration if the information is false, misleading, or utterly out of date (cannot be found).' :)
The final situation tends to take care of itself because they won't be getting their renewal notices
Defnitely. I have a friend who used to be a nurse and the combination of IT and medicine is a *great* niche. Hospital infrastructure needs IT, you could be a very well paid consultant to public and private healthcare providers.
Unless you have AirPort Extreme, then no KisMac for you :(
http://www.standardtm.com.au/shoulder_bags_alley.c fm
:)
Sydney-based laptop bag company. I don't know about availability in your area but these are in all the Applestores I've seen locally.
I like the 12" Alley, but if you are very girly the Diva is for you
Could any biochemists comment on the likely limitations of this kit? Ok, obviously it's a toy, but what limitations look like they've been placed on this thing? I know we're all making jokes about 'Daddy's not junior's father' but sadly :) I can't see this thing having the resolution to provide that much information.
Obviously it won't have the more dangerous chemicals mentioned previously, and sample purity would be a bit of a joke, but I'm curious as to how well, if at all, this thing would work, and how?
Standard Operating Procedure is to sit in the corner and whimper.
Is the business equivalent of Perl. It Makes Stuff Work. Worrying about IT isn't the right approach. Businesses should decide what they actually need to stay competitive.. and deploy that using only what IT infrastructure they need. IT's a means to an end. It DOES matter, but it's wrong to view it as an end in itself (and hence, an 'issue').
"This then became such an extreme that he would smash any pc board that incorporated anything that even remotly resembled a modem (including ethernet cards). This had a very detrimental effect on him, for a while he believed that the internet was the work of the devil and said anyone who used it was going to hell."
Wow, poor bastard. From the sounds of this the pr0n is the least of his problems.
Wrong comment, please mod down. Arrgh.
Could they have sued to stop the Matrix sequels?
;p They're still better than Episode One.
I'm kidding
Problem is, of course, that if you're a CS student who has been a bit lax about security, you're probably screwed. People don't understand computers , so your jury won't understand that anybody who is studying computers or has *specific* knowledge isn't a super-1337 hax0r who is probably guilty.