Microsoft - Learn, solve, and grow at TechEd 2005 Microsoft - TechEd 2005, June 5-10, Orlando. Explore HP Big Impact. Small Size. HP LaserJet 4345mfp Microsoft - Learn from peers and experts at Avaya - Ready for 99 million teleworkers? Avaya"
Sounds to me like this is more of micro$oft's campaign to kill linux.
Don't make your enemies happy. Make up with your lover, who's greedy to be back in your good graces. Daughter, because you've taken anger to extremes, you won't amount to a hill of beans.
I saw that book the other day in recieving.. It intrigued me. Oh well. I am happy for the bn link at the bottom of the story! Buy books from bn! Make my company stock go up!
Re:No NORAD Santa tracker this year kids...
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"as well as a civil complaint alleging illegal operation of a flying craft without proper inspections"
EEEEEEEEP! Gotcha on one thing... Santa already had his sleigh approved by the FAA on Dec 23. Observe:
REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT (AP) -- Federal safety officials have given Santa the go-ahead to fly his sleigh on Christmas Eve.
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta says he knows how important the flight is to "good little girls and good little boys all around the world."
Mineta says the government asked for feedback from the public on Santa's flight application.
He calls the response "overwhelming."
Millions of letters from children and even a few from what he calls "Santa scholars." One letter vouches for Santa as a "right jolly old elf."
Special red and green teams from the Federal Aviation Administration have inspected Santa's reindeer-powered vehicle.
It's been heavily modified to allow for round-the-world flights in a single night. That's what allows Santa to post fast delivery times year after year.
Santa promises his route won't interfere with air traffic.
I use T-mobile with bluetooth. I use the integrated Dial-In module in bluetooth on my phone to dial into WAP. It works fairly well, though it is a bit slow. I like being able to get on the internet anywhere I get cell signal.
but wouldent it be more intelligent to NOT put perl and other dynamic elements on your webpage if you are expecting a./ effect? I would have also expected him to invest in a more commericalized system for camera control like NuSpectra They are pretty cool
I am almost certain that people wont want it flying over their neighborhoods. I can remember watching a show about all of the hubub people made about the Concord landing at their local airport. You would have thought the world was going to end!
Then, once they heard the landing (which wasn't any louder than a regular plane landing), they went back to their caves and silently watched the news for another issue to get their panties in a bunch about. *sigh*
the real crime is charging $50 a head to hear him spout his rubbish. Seriously, all H.O.P.E. was was an excuse to sell t-shirts and get drunk in New York for people like him.
This is not a new idea. I work at a nursing home in West Virginia (of all states) and we have been using a similar system (secureCare) for several years now. Generally, you attach an RFID to each confused resident and put these sensors on the doors. If the resident tries to push the door open, an alarm goes off in the nursing station. Everyone in managment is immediately paged with an alphanumeric message telling the resident name and the Exit taken. (this method is much cheaper than the aforementioned tracking system)
Another new technology that is also being implimented are resident databases with touchpads that help nursing aids take care of residents. It lets nurses use their time more efficiently. (quite cool, they installed windows XP embedded LCD's every 5 yds in the halls)[Each resident has a mag card that the nurses aid takes and swipes to access the residents records]
The nursing home also implimented a biometric ID system that allows employees to clock in and out. I really like working there and being around the neat technology.
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Sounds to me like this is more of micro$oft's campaign to kill linux.
Don't make your enemies happy.
Make up with your lover,
who's greedy to be back
in your good graces.
Daughter,
because you've taken anger to extremes,
you won't amount
to a hill of beans.
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Let us not make a hill of beans for our enemies!
nothing on this end.
I thought I saw on the news that Microsoft got in the Cell Processor game way behind sony. Interesting.
I saw that book the other day in recieving.. It intrigued me. Oh well. I am happy for the bn link at the bottom of the story! Buy books from bn! Make my company stock go up!
it's a space station!
d ia/pia06561.html
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multime
"as well as a civil complaint alleging illegal operation of a flying craft without proper inspections"
/.ers!
EEEEEEEEP! Gotcha on one thing... Santa already had his sleigh approved by the FAA on Dec 23. Observe:
REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT (AP) -- Federal
safety officials have given Santa the go-ahead to fly his sleigh on
Christmas Eve.
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta says he knows how important the flight is to "good little girls and good little boys
all around the world."
Mineta says the government asked for feedback from the public on Santa's flight application.
He calls the response "overwhelming."
Millions of letters from children and even a few from what he calls "Santa scholars." One letter vouches for Santa as a "right jolly old elf."
Special red and green teams from the Federal Aviation Administration have inspected Santa's reindeer-powered vehicle.
It's been heavily modified to allow for round-the-world flights in a single night. That's what allows Santa to post fast delivery times year after year.
Santa promises his route won't interfere with air traffic.
Happy holidays to all
What the hell are they doing in This picture?f
http://www.sco.com/images/landing_pages/people.gi
I for one, am glad that they got h4x0r3d after publishing this smut.
I use T-mobile with bluetooth. I use the integrated Dial-In module in bluetooth on my phone to dial into WAP. It works fairly well, though it is a bit slow. I like being able to get on the internet anywhere I get cell signal.
ROFL. Mod parent up..
but wouldent it be more intelligent to NOT put perl and other dynamic elements on your webpage if you are expecting a ./ effect? I would have also expected him to invest in a more commericalized system for camera control like NuSpectra They are pretty cool
usa usa usa usa USA USA USA
You must mean http://www.unitednuclear.com/h2.htm
That would be one hell of a big plane!
281,160,281,108.30494505494505494505 years?
I dont get it?
The Big bang was only 15,000,000,000 years ago. I suggest that you recalculate, watching your decimal points.
holy crap! if there were such a thing! That is amazing. Mod parent up!
I am almost certain that people wont want it flying over their neighborhoods. I can remember watching a show about all of the hubub people made about the Concord landing at their local airport. You would have thought the world was going to end!
Then, once they heard the landing (which wasn't any louder than a regular plane landing), they went back to their caves and silently watched the news for another issue to get their panties in a bunch about. *sigh*
You know the RIAA gets a lot of money from Itunes?
the real crime is charging $50 a head to hear him spout his rubbish. Seriously, all H.O.P.E. was was an excuse to sell t-shirts and get drunk in New York for people like him.
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Not entirely true. This is what you get for $50:
http://www.the-fifth-hope.org/hoop/5hope_speakers
This is not a new idea. I work at a nursing home in West Virginia (of all states) and we have been using a similar system (secureCare) for several years now. Generally, you attach an RFID to each confused resident and put these sensors on the doors. If the resident tries to push the door open, an alarm goes off in the nursing station. Everyone in managment is immediately paged with an alphanumeric message telling the resident name and the Exit taken. (this method is much cheaper than the aforementioned tracking system)
Another new technology that is also being implimented are resident databases with touchpads that help nursing aids take care of residents. It lets nurses use their time more efficiently. (quite cool, they installed windows XP embedded LCD's every 5 yds in the halls)[Each resident has a mag card that the nurses aid takes and swipes to access the residents records]
The nursing home also implimented a biometric ID system that allows employees to clock in and out.
I really like working there and being around the neat technology.
HOPE 5 r0x0rs
I've Donated to the EFF, have you?
EFF's Donation site
..or when some idiot runs a red light and kills a kid. Who is to blame?
Aquaman!
hello? jhweese!
Right, but can it log them w/ their GPS information in an easy to read format?