-- Reports in the press today suggest that the EU intends to bring forward “formal proposals this autumn” to introduce automatic speed controls -known as “Intelligent Speed Adaptation” or ISA, into cars. This is quite simply not true and the Commission had made this very clear to the journalists concerned.
The Mail on Sunday for example, uses a quote from a Commission spokesman but chooses to leave out the first and most important sentence given to the paper’s reporter, which was this:
“The Commission has not tabled – and does not have in the pipeline – even a non-binding Recommendation, let alone anything more.”
For the record, the rest of the quote supplied said this:
“The Commission has supported past research into ISA. There is a current stakeholder consultation and study focusing on speed limiting technology already fitted to HGVs and buses. One aspect of that is whether ISA could in the long-term be an alternative.
And a second consultation on in-vehicle safety systems in general. Taking account of the consultation results, the Commission will publish in the autumn a document by its technical experts which will no doubt refer to ISA among many other things. That is all. (NB such “staff working documents” are not adopted by the Commission at political level and have no legal status.) Nothing more is expected in the foreseeable future.
It is part of the EC’s job – because it has been mandated to do so by Member States, including the UK – to look at, promote research into and consult stakeholders about new road safety technology which might ultimately save lives. This is done in close cooperation with Member States and the UK has generally supported such efforts.”
It might also seem strange to some that the UK government -if the press reports are accurate at least in that respect – apparently objects so violently to even being consulted about a range of future ways in which lives could be saved on Europe’s roads. --
You only need paid support from Oracle if you want updated timezones faster than they do regular updates of the JRE (at least 4 times a year with the new Java CPU scheduling) and you can't build the timezone packaging kit previously mentioned in that blog post.
Er, you do know the difference between murder and manslaughter? Obviously not, as you talk about murder then link to an article about a conviction for manslaughter.
So it's like only so free as long as it serves a purpose which is about denying choice to users. Yeah, thats free. Now, collect your "Little Red Penguin" book, and the long march goes that-a-way....
Yes, a video in port and audio in, which can easily be displayed in a window or fullscreen. And then you can plug your PS2 or Xbox or TV Tuner or other analogue source straight into your Mac. No messy porting of software, multitasking whilst gaming and a useful feature.
Heck, who wants to sink resources into porting games when the consoles are peanuts in cost?:)
Re:Teletext never really popular in the USA....
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Ceefax Turns 30
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Phooey! You have interactivity on Ceefax. That's what the "Reveal" button was for. What you mean is that is didn't have upstream interactivity.:)
Instead of the hero returning and blowing his brains out because everything is misspelt and someone else won the election.... they decide in the movie version to hey, have a movie, with stuff in it.
Starring the Bee Gees and Peter Framption George Burns Paul Nicholas Frankie Howard Donald Pleasance Steve Martin Alice Cooper Aerosmith Earth Wind and Fire*
All of whom (* excepted) murder the entire repetoire of the Beatles in a plot created entirely to string song titles together.
It truely shows the power of the Robert Stigwood Organisation, or cocaine, or both, or something like that.
B) It was designed by Wayne Hemingway, nice bloke. http://www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk/... bit of a history in design.
C) Who'd put it in the living room?! There's a whole range of Pure (makers of The Bug) DAB radios, from Hifi stackers to wood cased kitchen radios. We have a Pure Evoke-1 in the kitchen. In the living room, we have Sky Digital, so nearly all the radio channels are duplicated there.
Check out the Digital Radio forums on www.simplyradio.com in the 1.1 Upgrade thread.
I just installed it.
MP2 is the native stream off most DAB systems, cos thats what comes out of the chipset. Easy enough to convert. And it happily plays back MP3s, which I record on my PC running Dabbar (because it has EpgExplorer)...
Went to the launch (at the Dali Gallery), wasn't completely sold. Got one. Got irritated by the bugs, but lived with them.
Just been upgrading the firmware on it (lets make everyone scream, it needs Windows to update the flash...), so now it has rewind and fast forward when playing back off SD card.
Lovely functionality, still undecided on the ergonomics, and I wish the SD slot was on the front.
Ignore me... joy of caching. The story went up originally without that para embellishing the limits. But then even the new paragraph is predominantly speculation.
http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/reports-of-brussels-big-brother-bid-to-impose-speed-controls-are-inaccurate-beyond-the-limit-2/
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Reports in the press today suggest that the EU intends to bring forward “formal proposals this autumn” to introduce automatic speed controls -known as “Intelligent Speed Adaptation” or ISA, into cars. This is quite simply not true and the Commission had made this very clear to the journalists concerned.
The Mail on Sunday for example, uses a quote from a Commission spokesman but chooses to leave out the first and most important sentence given to the paper’s reporter, which was this:
“The Commission has not tabled – and does not have in the pipeline – even a non-binding Recommendation, let alone anything more.”
For the record, the rest of the quote supplied said this:
“The Commission has supported past research into ISA. There is a current stakeholder consultation and study focusing on speed limiting technology already fitted to HGVs and buses. One aspect of that is whether ISA could in the long-term be an alternative.
And a second consultation on in-vehicle safety systems in general. Taking account of the consultation results, the Commission will publish in the autumn a document by its technical experts which will no doubt refer to ISA among many other things. That is all. (NB such “staff working documents” are not adopted by the Commission at political level and have no legal status.) Nothing more is expected in the foreseeable future.
It is part of the EC’s job – because it has been mandated to do so by Member States, including the UK – to look at, promote research into and consult stakeholders about new road safety technology which might ultimately save lives. This is done in close cooperation with Member States and the UK has generally supported such efforts.”
It might also seem strange to some that the UK government -if the press reports are accurate at least in that respect – apparently objects so violently to even being consulted about a range of future ways in which lives could be saved on Europe’s roads.
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If you are wondering why its there, look here
You only need paid support from Oracle if you want updated timezones faster than they do regular updates of the JRE (at least 4 times a year with the new Java CPU scheduling) and you can't build the timezone packaging kit previously mentioned in that blog post.
Firstly, Oracle are still updating timezones as always in updates to the JDK/JRE.
From an old Oracle post though there is this guide
https://blogs.oracle.com/coffeys/entry/want_the_latest_tzdata_support
Which breaks down the process for folks who want to build their own TZ updating tool.
It was withdrawn from the contest
http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/Report-claims-German-armed-forces-setting-up-cyberwar-unit--/112595
Er, you do know the difference between murder and manslaughter? Obviously not, as you talk about murder then link to an article about a conviction for manslaughter.
So it's like only so free as long as it serves a purpose which is about denying choice to users. Yeah, thats free. Now, collect your "Little Red Penguin" book, and the long march goes that-a-way....
You can't get better than obfuscation by slashdotting.
Yes, a video in port and audio in, which can easily be displayed in a window or fullscreen. And then you can plug your PS2 or Xbox or TV Tuner or other analogue source straight into your Mac. No messy porting of software, multitasking whilst gaming and a useful feature.
:)
Heck, who wants to sink resources into porting games when the consoles are peanuts in cost?
Phooey! You have interactivity on Ceefax. That's what the "Reveal" button was for. What you mean is that is didn't have upstream interactivity. :)
1) Hand entire franchise to JMS.
2) Let him do whatever the hell he wants.
3) Profit!
Hey, I found a step 2!
Well, the ending is ambiguous....
Still it'd be a damn short film.
"We're back, it's all different, right, who's up to be shot?"
Instead of the hero returning and blowing his brains out because everything is misspelt and someone else won the election.... they decide in the movie version to hey, have a movie, with stuff in it.
:)
Those.... BASTARDS.
And would you like to give a reference to your factesque "is a proponent of Wicca"?
Or was it something you heard....
Maybe like http://www.snopes.com/humor/iftrue/potter.htm
That sort of stuff eh?
The simple fact that the Potter books are *counter* to some pretty fundamental Wicca principles is the other give away.
Still... what about them Swift Boat Vets eh? And are you interested in this bridge I have for sale?
But hand to hand sudo looks like it'll be in for the next olympics.
When you take into account the size and prosperity of the nations competing, and measure it against their actual performance...
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/sydney/story/0,7369,3
The winner is Cuba....
(And I'm excluding all the MST3Ks)
The worst movie of all time...
Ever....
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078239/
Starring the Bee Gees and Peter Framption
George Burns
Paul Nicholas
Frankie Howard
Donald Pleasance
Steve Martin
Alice Cooper
Aerosmith
Earth Wind and Fire*
All of whom (* excepted) murder the entire repetoire of the Beatles in a plot created entirely to string song titles together.
It truely shows the power of the Robert Stigwood Organisation, or cocaine, or both, or something like that.
A) The eyes turn off. It's just er... eye candy.
... bit of a history in design.
B) It was designed by Wayne Hemingway, nice bloke. http://www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk/
C) Who'd put it in the living room?! There's a whole range of Pure (makers of The Bug) DAB radios, from Hifi stackers to wood cased kitchen radios. We have a Pure Evoke-1 in the kitchen. In the living room, we have Sky Digital, so nearly all the radio channels are duplicated there.
No. We have DAB, Digital Audio Broadcasting, in the UK. All digital, all the way....
Er, the firmware is out.
Check out the Digital Radio forums on www.simplyradio.com in the 1.1 Upgrade thread.
I just installed it.
MP2 is the native stream off most DAB systems, cos thats what comes out of the chipset. Easy enough to convert. And it happily plays back MP3s, which I record on my PC running Dabbar (because it has EpgExplorer)...
Er, it's designed to be a bedside radio. Hence the angleable display, low button count, and alarm features.
If you want a DAB radio which can be stacked, than there's plenty of others to choose from.
Went to the launch (at the Dali Gallery), wasn't completely sold. Got one. Got irritated by the bugs, but lived with them.
Just been upgrading the firmware on it (lets make everyone scream, it needs Windows to update the flash...), so now it has rewind and fast forward when playing back off SD card.
Lovely functionality, still undecided on the ergonomics, and I wish the SD slot was on the front.
Bang. Ow. Keep shooting my foot.
u g0 4/08-11WinXPStarterPilotPR.asp
:)
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/a
800x600 max screen resolution... for ease of use.
Funny though how we weren't pointed at the primary source.
Ignore me... joy of caching. The story went up originally without that para embellishing the limits. But then even the new paragraph is predominantly speculation.
Note the story....
Now click through to the BBC News item.
Can you see anything about low-res graphics?
Nope.
Nice way with the facts there.