You got it all wrong ! The primary propose with commercial support is not to solve the problem but to take the blame.
In the closed source world the scenery is like this.
1) the boss blames the maintainer for something not working. 2) The maintainer calls the support and put the blame on them. 3) The boss have to accept that the blame is put on the support, and that he/she will have to wait for a solution.
in a open source it looks like this.
2) the maintainer as in a news group and solve the problem. 3) the boss is happy, the problem is solved.
When you going from a closed to a open source world you boss just need to learn that support is not about placing the blame anymore but about solving the problem.
Placing the blame over the phone is easy but it easy to solve a problem via text in a script-able environment.
"Now McCormick wonders how to get enough hydrogen on board the car to give it the 300-mile range drivers expect." This problem is already solve by Millennium Cell
"China builds a system to deliver hydrogen without ever having one in place for gasoline". What many don't realise is that you don't need a fuel network.
You can sell solar powered fuel recycle systems
along with the car and have people making their own fuel.
Yes, Thermal photovoltaic cells (TPV) is the IR equvilent to solar cells. So, if it works as expected with visible light it will increase the efficiency of solar cells.
In Einstein's general theory of relativity, energy as well as matter produces gravity. This means that the energy of a pure light beam can gravitationally affect matter. A portion of my current research deals with considering the gravitational field produced by a single continuously circulating beam of light in a unidirectional ring laser. It is predicted that a spinning neutral particle, when placed in the ring, is dragged around by the resulting gravitational field (Mallett, R.L. 2000. Weak gravitational field of the electromagnetic radiation in a ring laser. Phys. Lett. A 269: 214).
Another aspect of this research explores the effect on time of the unidirectional circulating light beam. It is shown that an increase in the intensity of the beam of light results in the formation of closed loops in time.
I do not agree that Kleinberg/HITS is more elegant.
It is more easy to spam than PageRank.
Say you need your website to be a good authority.
Then your make a page which link to all the good authorities + your own page. That it links to all the good authorities makes it a good hub but that it also links to your website makes your webside a good authority.
Middle clicking (opens new tab) works in galeon0 8
and the link is
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=471
Sorry use this,
bug 47108
I you like Mozilla to warn you about shit html
then go and vote for bug 47108 in bugzilla.
The symbols is real the intergalactic
form of a domain name.
If you meditate over the symbol you
can connect to the information
from the intergalactic Internet.
So, the crop circles is a
intergalactic form of spam mails.
You got it all wrong !
The primary propose with commercial support
is not to solve the problem but to take the blame.
In the closed source world the scenery is like
this.
1) the boss blames the maintainer for something
not working.
2) The maintainer calls the support and put the blame
on them.
3) The boss have to accept that the blame is put
on the support, and that he/she will have to wait
for a solution.
in a open source it looks like this.
2) the maintainer as in a news group and solve
the problem.
3) the boss is happy, the problem is solved.
When you going from a closed to a open source world you boss just need to learn that support is not about placing the blame anymore but about solving the problem.
Placing the blame over the phone is easy
but it easy to solve a problem via text
in a script-able environment.
You can get support here
Great, I need to make a backup of the internet.
Okey, It is possible to develop over the Internet with aegis.
But it is not practical.
Aegis is not transplant to if the repository is locale
or on some server on the Internet, like pserver does for CVS.
I think that if aegis could fix this it would be more popular.
Because many open source projects could benefit a lot from using aegis
development model.
Knud
Okey, It is possible to develop over the Internet with aegis.
But it is not practical.
Aegis is not transplant to if the repository is locale
or on some server on the Internet, like pserver does for CVS.
I think that if aegis could fix this it would be more popular.
Because many open source projects could benefit a lot from using aegis
development model.
Knud
Yes, Aegis is very cool.
But it does have a problem.
Development must be done on a shared file-system.
So, it is not useful for project developed over the Internet.
Yes, Aegis is very cool.
But i does have a problem.
Development must be done on a shared file-system.
So, it is not useful for project developed over the Internet.
Yes, Aegis is very cool.
But i does have a problem.
Development must be done on a shared file-system.
So, it is not useful for project developed over the internet.
"Now McCormick wonders how to get enough hydrogen on board the car to give it the 300-mile range drivers expect."
This problem is already solve by Millennium Cell
"China builds a system to deliver hydrogen without ever having one in place for gasoline".
What many don't realise is that you don't need a fuel network. You can sell solar powered fuel recycle systems along with the car and have people making their own fuel.
Knud
I had the same idea some time ago.
I had actuly started to look closely
on a open source napster like server,
so I could change it to exchange RPM's.
But then i swhiched to debian and
concluded that the was no need for
such a system.
Debian rocks.
Knud
Do you have any proff of the rising gas claim ?
I suggest something like this to LDP a while back.
A system like this would do wonders for
the linux documentaion.
Knud
That would explain the many pro-microsoft comments
on slashdot.org
Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated !
Yes, Thermal photovoltaic cells (TPV)
is the IR equvilent to solar cells.
So, if it works as expected with visible
light it will increase the efficiency of solar
cells.
Knud
New scientist also have a article
about some scientist
making a robot run on H2O2
as a fuel.
Does anyone have some good link
for more info on this.
Like how good is there engine and
how does one produce H2O2.
Knud
anything more complicated than
apt-get install
is a turn off.
On his homepage I found this:
Gravitational Field of Circulating Light Beams
In Einstein's general theory of relativity, energy as well as matter produces gravity. This means that the energy of a pure light beam can gravitationally affect matter. A portion of my current research deals with considering the gravitational field produced by a single continuously circulating beam of light in a unidirectional ring laser. It is predicted that a spinning neutral particle, when placed in the ring, is dragged around by the resulting gravitational field (Mallett, R.L. 2000. Weak gravitational field of the electromagnetic radiation in a ring laser. Phys. Lett. A 269: 214).
Another aspect of this research explores the effect on time of the unidirectional circulating light beam. It is shown that an increase in the intensity of the beam of light results in the formation of closed loops in time.
Why not use a laser to heat
the surface of the asteroid,
This will create a hot plasma jet which
will alter the trajectory of the asteroid.
If they need a 1000 times speed increse
they really should talk to starbridge systems
Thanks for correcting me.
I posted late at night.
I do not agree that Kleinberg/HITS is
more elegant.
It is more easy to spam than PageRank.
Say you need your website to be a good
authority.
Then your make a page which link to all the
good authorities + your own page.
That it links to all the good authorities makes
it a good hub but that it also links to your website makes your webside a good authority.
Knud