at this point you are well trained to work in the repair section of best buy. if that is the kind of career path you would like by all means go for it. but basically with your education and the economy/job market the way it is you will be in low paying menial jobs for a long time. If however you have some concept of another field you would like to do that you can 'use' computers in go back for some more education in that field. the tech school wouldnt be too bad of a choice but you might also find something useful at a state school. holding out hope for the perfect job that pays well and you love will just fall into your lap is a lot like winning the lottery.
if you have the ability and desire a good applied sciences degree is always useful.
so if you are planning to a) stay at this place long enough to get a degree, and b) stay longer at this place they will make you sign up for for them to pay your education bills (which is a good thing) you can see right there you will be at this place/job for quite a while more. So at that point will you be wanting to go into a computer science position or something different? but honestly after 10 years of real education nobody cares so much about education unless you are going to teach or do research for the govt. get an education but think carefully about in what area.
so if you are planning to a) stay at this place long enough to get a degree, and b) stay longer at this place they will make you sign up for for them to pay your education bills (which is a good thing) you can see right there you will be at this place/job for quite a while more. So at that point will you be wanting to go into a computer science position or something different? but honestly after 10 years of real education nobody cares so much about education unless you are going to teach or do research for the govt. get an education but think carefully about in what area.
not having seen the movie or old enough to remember it if it happened in the golden age of movies.. how does it look different in the theater at 48fps vs normal 24fps movies?
can I just give walmart $5 with no dvd and have them add a movie to my ultraviolet account? not that I have one but it seems that the industry just claimed a digital copy of a movie can be bought for $5 in HD.
do you or them know how to program on a GPU? if its really embarrassingly parallel EC2 spot instances and the gnu program 'parallel' will work quite nicely. But if coding changes are required then the hardware is the least of your expenses.
this country is increasingly ruled by corporations. Its only natural that the people start adopting the ethics of corporations. This is to maximize profits at the cost of everything else. and by not spending money when they dont have to people are doing exactly what ethics tells them to do...
once you buy it its no longer their device, its your device and should be able to do with it as you please. however there are non consumer friendly laws that got bought that prohibit this concept...
It actually can. I did this very thing some 25+ years ago now. though my highschool was paying for my community college at the time. The was pre-AP classes and this was their version.
It was a very useful thing to do community college before I went on to a real university. not for everyone but it was like a halfway program for higher education.
strictly "programming" is becoming a blue collar job these days. but if you find a profession that you like that needs programming skills in addition to its normal requirements you can do great. myself I went to school to engineering (aerospace), that needs a lot of programming as all we do is write code. So its applied programming if you will which tends to be a lot more useful in the real world then just a programming degree.
This is not so much a "data center" as it is going to be a generic compute resource. Given the computer modeling and simulations that NASA needs to do to support its "space" missions this kind of thing is very much related to its core mission statements.
They are allowed to view any future sale of a DRM infested product as a rental/lease. Im all for this. However my price point of renting vs buying something is 1/10th the current asking price. I will always go for the unencumbered cd route if I want to buy music. though if the band themselves offers.wav files I would buy those as well.
for computer science I would say yes rice is a better option. do undergrad there, save the money, then go on to master and postdoc at either stanford or MIT.
some broadband places may give you a cheaper rate with such pork but not all of them require it. Also some dsl providers do offer dry pair (or naked) dsl, but only if you ask. Some digging may be required on your part.
http://www.amazon.com/computers-accessories/dp/B0089WM7XE
with the nvidia drivers version 304 or newer.
Have 2 machines each with one of these cards. drives 3 monitors one of which is even in portrait mode.
for me its the summer of PI. raspberry and arduino projects and general amusement.
the passenger was using my phone...
where the @#^( are they getting this much electricity? are there secret nuclear power plants on the east coast?
at this point you are well trained to work in the repair section of best buy. if that is the kind of career path you would like by all means go for it.
but basically with your education and the economy/job market the way it is you will be in low paying menial jobs for a long time.
If however you have some concept of another field you would like to do that you can 'use' computers in go back for some more education
in that field. the tech school wouldnt be too bad of a choice but you might also find something useful at a state school.
holding out hope for the perfect job that pays well and you love will just fall into your lap is a lot like winning the lottery.
if you have the ability and desire a good applied sciences degree is always useful.
so if you are planning to a) stay at this place long enough to get a degree, and b) stay longer at this place they will make you sign up for for them
to pay your education bills (which is a good thing) you can see right there you will be at this place/job for quite a while more.
So at that point will you be wanting to go into a computer science position or something different?
but honestly after 10 years of real education nobody cares so much about education unless you are going to teach or do research for the govt.
get an education but think carefully about in what area.
sorry, meant 10 years of experience not education
so if you are planning to a) stay at this place long enough to get a degree, and b) stay longer at this place they will make you sign up for for them
to pay your education bills (which is a good thing) you can see right there you will be at this place/job for quite a while more.
So at that point will you be wanting to go into a computer science position or something different?
but honestly after 10 years of real education nobody cares so much about education unless you are going to teach or do research for the govt.
get an education but think carefully about in what area.
not having seen the movie or old enough to remember it if it happened in the golden age of movies..
how does it look different in the theater at 48fps vs normal 24fps movies?
can I just give walmart $5 with no dvd and have them add a movie to my ultraviolet account?
not that I have one but it seems that the industry just claimed a digital copy of a movie can be bought for $5 in HD.
It looks like only if the scrollback size is unlimited or at least really huge. /tmp.
I have 1000 line scroll back and konsole creates no such files in
do you or them know how to program on a GPU?
if its really embarrassingly parallel EC2 spot instances and the gnu program 'parallel' will work quite nicely.
But if coding changes are required then the hardware is the least of your expenses.
Amazon's HPC cluster there in Virginia I suspect is way bigger then your little toy..
plus all the agencies.
I was so looking forward to the KNO device for this very reason. :(
but it didnt quite make it to usefulness
The ipad and goodreader is my current default but the screen is really just a little to small for
tech/scientific docs.
the asus eee pad transformer has promise but battery life sucks.
there are some flip screen laptops that are nice but again short battery life and quite spendy.
Ive been looking for years for such a beast but technology and demand arent there yet.
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Their changes means my plan drops by $1.01 a month. Im all for it.
this country is increasingly ruled by corporations. Its only natural that the
people start adopting the ethics of corporations. This is to maximize profits
at the cost of everything else.
and by not spending money when they dont have to people are doing exactly
what ethics tells them to do...
pleaides isnt nukes, its nasa. airplanes and weather.
the others some are nukes some are open unclassified uses.
noaa/nsf/etc
once you buy it its no longer their device, its your device
and should be able to do with it as you please.
however there are non consumer friendly laws that
got bought that prohibit this concept...
It actually can.
I did this very thing some 25+ years ago now.
though my highschool was paying for my community college
at the time. The was pre-AP classes and this was their version.
It was a very useful thing to do community college before
I went on to a real university. not for everyone but
it was like a halfway program for higher education.
strictly "programming" is becoming a blue collar job these days.
but if you find a profession that you like that needs programming
skills in addition to its normal requirements you can do great.
myself I went to school to engineering (aerospace), that needs
a lot of programming as all we do is write code.
So its applied programming if you will which tends to be
a lot more useful in the real world then just a programming
degree.
it has cut down tremendously on the spam claiming to be from my domains.
any other benefit I am unaware of.
This is not so much a "data center" as it is going to be a generic compute resource.
Given the computer modeling and simulations that NASA needs to do to support its
"space" missions this kind of thing is very much related to its core mission statements.
They are allowed to view any future sale of a DRM infested product as a rental/lease. .wav files I would
Im all for this. However my price point of renting vs buying something is 1/10th
the current asking price. I will always go for the unencumbered cd route
if I want to buy music. though if the band themselves offers
buy those as well.
for computer science I would say yes rice is a better option.
do undergrad there, save the money, then go on to master and postdoc
at either stanford or MIT.
it wasnt an email but I did leave this saying on my whiteboard when I left one job. it was however in klingon.
some broadband places may give you a cheaper rate with such pork but not
all of them require it. Also some dsl providers do offer dry pair (or naked)
dsl, but only if you ask. Some digging may be required on your part.