The Planet Earth series by Discovery channel or Planet Earth by the BBC might be a bit more interesting then a generic creationalism vs evolution debate. I thought the series was great because after each segment we talked as a family generically about how "things came to be" with the idea that the kids should get inspired to find their own answers.
> Also it should be marketed to people who workout in gyms. Many of those people are carrying iPods or whatever, and they're all in basically the same room for about an hour.
I always thought people went to Gym's to work out and not hassle with a wireless device to stream music so other's can hear? Not to mention the horrible battery time you'll get to enjoy with a device that has WindowsCE & WiFi, heh.
When they were showing the starbucks in seattle, I just couldn't help but wonder how funny it would have been if they would have used that "OTHER" company from Washington instead.
Why not store the data on 2 IBM MFM drives and bury it with a IBM XT computer. Surely those will work in the future, especially is its a bleak one.
The Planet Earth series by Discovery channel or Planet Earth by the BBC might be a bit more interesting then a generic creationalism vs evolution debate. I thought the series was great because after each segment we talked as a family generically about how "things came to be" with the idea that the kids should get inspired to find their own answers.
> Also it should be marketed to people who workout in gyms. Many of those people are carrying iPods or whatever, and they're all in basically the same room for about an hour.
I always thought people went to Gym's to work out and not hassle with a wireless device to stream music so other's can hear? Not to mention the horrible battery time you'll get to enjoy with a device that has WindowsCE & WiFi, heh.
You can't be serious. There's a reason solaris is the most run production server os for OLTP and data wharehousing. Friggin troll
Uh, ever hear of veritas cluster server and Oracle Real Application Server? I guess not
When they were showing the starbucks in seattle, I just couldn't help but wonder how funny it would have been if they would have used that "OTHER" company from Washington instead.
I was looking at thier IPO and no initial price was given. I thought this was a requirement... to list your opening bid.