Get whatever you buy insured. And if you happen to buy it from Circuit City tell them to shove thier extended warranty up thier... BTW>If other laptop users have had bad experiences with CC and extended warranties please email me (see URL above).
Let's report federaly funded Quantum computer research scientist to the FBI at the next major Quantum Physics confrence. After all, they are creating devices for circumventing the copyright protection on libraries of encrypted information. Let's demand that all papers on using Quantum computers to factor large numbers be turn over to the FBI and thier authors prosecuted.
...to the code that was contributed by the open source community. The actual coders do. Sunspire can't license something that they don't own the copyright to. That's why Linux will always be GPL...it would be impossible to track down and get all contributors to agree to a different license.
I asked about a Windows refund when I ordered my Inspiron and they said they could'nt do that. 1st time I booted up, the first thing I saw was an EULA. Maybe its in the BIOS. Basicly I couldn't power on (even with a Linux boot disk) without clicking through to the MS EULA. And now they won't support anything (even hardware i.e. my battery only last 20 minutes) unless they think you are running the Dell installed OS.
It sounds like the courts are saying that the right to publish a work in print does not carry along the right to publish electronically. If so, is it possible that the court's ruling in this matter will have any bearing on the Mathworld lawsuit? Maybe its a pointless question without seeing the contract betweeen CRC and Mr. Weisstein. I think the void left by Mathworld's absense is only slightly less significant than a 'hole' left in history as the editorial describes it.
According to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics the only way to get energy from any heat source(i.e. a fusion reactor) is to place a heat engine (i.e. steam turbine turbine) between the heat source and another heat resivoir. IOW, the heat/energy must go from the concentrated source to a less concentrated sink (river, lake, atmospher)with the work producing device inbetween. There is no device that can take heat/energy from a single source and create work. So you could exchange the steam turbine for some other heat engine, but you can't eliminate the downstream resivior and go from heat source straight to electrical generation.
When UP sent me thier privacy policy I emailed them my own privacy policy. I informed them that I would collect all of the personal information that I could,within the law, about the employees at my local branch and distribute it where ever I could, within the law. I would also be informing the branch employees of what I was doing. A few days later I got a responce straight from one of the VPs expressing his concern over my comments blah blah blah.
Why not submerge a computer in a non-electrolytic liquid. A side-effect would be that you now have a good heat sink. Surely problems like oxidation and corrosion could be successfully dealt with .
I have noticed that the reoccurring transaction feature has been on the list of upcoming features for about a year. When can we expect to see this critical feature?
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I saw the movie at an early showing. Many scenes were indistinguishable from the real thing. I never saw one 'slip' in the whole movie (and was watching for them). Definitely worth sitting through.
So he got suspended a few days. With all the press maybe he'll get a offered an after school computer job making more than his teachers. If he really has skill that is.
Similar thing has been done for Windows
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This is a 3d GUI that departs from WIMP. I'd like to see similar inovation brought to Linux where it could actually replace the desktop instead of running on top of it.
I remember seeing a holographic video game in an arcade about 8 years ago. The player actually was looking at the reflection of a video image on a flat horizontal surface in front of him. The game was constructed so that you could not tell where the reflection was coming from and of course you couldn't see the CRT directly. The effect was 100% astonishing. Game control was primitive, one-dimentional (time). You pushed a button to make the cowboy shoot when an outlaw appeared.
...but look what I DID find. MS holds the patent on in-car wireless internet. Patent #6202008. Sorry for the OT post.
Get whatever you buy insured. And if you happen to buy it from Circuit City tell them to shove thier extended warranty up thier... BTW>If other laptop users have had bad experiences with CC and extended warranties please email me (see URL above).
Let's report federaly funded Quantum computer research scientist to the FBI at the next major Quantum Physics confrence. After all, they are creating devices for circumventing the copyright protection on libraries of encrypted information. Let's demand that all papers on using Quantum computers to factor large numbers be turn over to the FBI and thier authors prosecuted.
...to the code that was contributed by the open source community. The actual coders do. Sunspire can't license something that they don't own the copyright to. That's why Linux will always be GPL...it would be impossible to track down and get all contributors to agree to a different license.
I asked about a Windows refund when I ordered my Inspiron and they said they could'nt do that. 1st time I booted up, the first thing I saw was an EULA. Maybe its in the BIOS. Basicly I couldn't power on (even with a Linux boot disk) without clicking through to the MS EULA. And now they won't support anything (even hardware i.e. my battery only last 20 minutes) unless they think you are running the Dell installed OS.
So far I've had the LCD, battery, and CD-ROM replaced on my 10 month old Inspiron 3800.
e is Euler's Number. e^(i*pi) is Eulers Formula.
It sounds like the courts are saying that the right to publish a work in print does not carry along the right to publish electronically. If so, is it possible that the court's ruling in this matter will have any bearing on the Mathworld lawsuit? Maybe its a pointless question without seeing the contract betweeen CRC and Mr. Weisstein. I think the void left by Mathworld's absense is only slightly less significant than a 'hole' left in history as the editorial describes it.
According to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics the only way to get energy from any heat source(i.e. a fusion reactor) is to place a heat engine (i.e. steam turbine turbine) between the heat source and another heat resivoir. IOW, the heat/energy must go from the concentrated source to a less concentrated sink (river, lake, atmospher)with the work producing device inbetween. There is no device that can take heat/energy from a single source and create work. So you could exchange the steam turbine for some other heat engine, but you can't eliminate the downstream resivior and go from heat source straight to electrical generation.
When UP sent me thier privacy policy I emailed them my own privacy policy. I informed them that I would collect all of the personal information that I could,within the law, about the employees at my local branch and distribute it where ever I could, within the law. I would also be informing the branch employees of what I was doing. A few days later I got a responce straight from one of the VPs expressing his concern over my comments blah blah blah.
Why not submerge a computer in a non-electrolytic liquid. A side-effect would be that you now have a good heat sink. Surely problems like oxidation and corrosion could be successfully dealt with .
I have noticed that the reoccurring transaction feature has been on the list of upcoming features for about a year. When can we expect to see this critical feature?
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I saw the movie at an early showing. Many scenes were indistinguishable from the real thing. I never saw one 'slip' in the whole movie (and was watching for them). Definitely worth sitting through.
Isn't there a mobile Celeron w/ 100Mhz FSB. According to Dell tech support my Inspiron 3800 w/ 600Mhz Celeron has 100Mhz FSB.
So he got suspended a few days. With all the press maybe he'll get a offered an after school computer job making more than his teachers. If he really has skill that is.
This is a 3d GUI that departs from WIMP. I'd like to see similar inovation brought to Linux where it could actually replace the desktop instead of running on top of it.
I remember seeing a holographic video game in an arcade about 8 years ago. The player actually was looking at the reflection of a video image on a flat horizontal surface in front of him. The game was constructed so that you could not tell where the reflection was coming from and of course you couldn't see the CRT directly. The effect was 100% astonishing. Game control was primitive, one-dimentional (time). You pushed a button to make the cowboy shoot when an outlaw appeared.
If the internet is a reality then by Gödel's second theorem it can not be completely described(mapped), right? Maybe the converse of this is true.
Mylar(Pop-Tart wrapper) + Anti-static foam (in sandwich format) = pressure sensitive device.
See http://horizon.pair.com/e2