It is amazing to see what happens when one does not take the time to read history. In the early 1970's, Delta Airlines commissioned a study about the patience of a customer calling to make a reservation for a flight. The result was 3 Seconds. Computers back then had to have that much speed to be acceptable for a global airline reservation system. I have been using that rule as a measure for user patience; I thought everyone did.
"My reasoning is that since I am totally uninformed, I shouldn't vote."
I see that you have at least two grave problems. But consider the painfully obvious; It is a bad thing when Predators smile at your willingness to cooperate.
I have watched Microsoft do business with other companies since 1985. From an historic point of view, I would suggest selling your Novell stock now. As for Microsoft's arrogant statement, "And if people want to have peace..."; I believe that this phrase says it all. There is a reason for my disappointment with Microsoft; They have gone out of their way to earned it.
What are Mozilla's intentions now with respect to SVG? One can not ignore that the specification of SVG with respect to Adobe's Flash product. To my thinking, SVG, or its spawn, is the direction of future web developement.
Paedophiles are a matter for the F.B.I., and H.M.R.M.P, not for some spineless telco. I went over to the site, www.Epifora.com and saw no sexual oriented anything?! I can only wonder if this is some form of extortion, or someone has access to information that only the bad guys have access to. Civilians that know who the bad guys are, but do not inform law enforcement are just as bad as the bad guys, IMHO.
Thoughts? Yes, I have an interesting one. My thoughts travel to a time, say circa 1937, Nazi Germany, I am reminded of the little boy who turned his parents in to the secret police. The government made the little boy a hero; And commissioned a statue of the boy, and his deed. Funny thing, nothing is written about what happened to the little shit, afterwards. But on a more lighter note, I would be fascinated by anyone who could point to an article where Saddam, and Linux are in the same sentence.
"Slowly, one by one, the Penguins steal my sanity." - Unknown
I can not help but wonder if the reuse of code, and code methodologies is starting to mature for Linux? If this is so, then what will follow is a look inward to the various modules already created. People will start to find those methods that are more useful, and for what types of applications. documentation on those modules will increase, and the understanding of use will become more refined. Here lies the personal nightmare of close source solutions.
Why? America has one truly fine approach to maintaining government; The right to question those in the government. Questioning is part of the requirements of being a U.S. citizen. All one has to do is ask, "Why?", and in the other 260 countries, you are in grave trouble, except the U.S. Diebold does not like it? Sucks to be them. As for running a business, when a business does not cater to its clients, it easily has problems being accepted by it clients, and from having future clients. Voting without a paper trail is example of careless management. But this is not anything new, about 3 thousand years ago some greek popped off and said, "The Gods first give you the gift of Pride, before they Make You Fall."
There is an old military saying that goes something like, "Do not worry about your weaknesses, the Enemy will be more than happy to demonstate them to you." - Unknown
It amazes me to see China dumping so much money into North Korea so that proxy militants can build bombs in Iran. The end result will speed the planet to the Hydrogen Dollar, Robotic Farms, Robotic Factories, and Cheaper Internet Connections. China should not fear nationalistic aggreassors, but the Cell Phone, a pair of Levis, and the MG Model F.
The people of the U.S. have pretty much divorced themselves away from the politics of the U.K.; In a more simple statement, "It is none of our business anymore." But there appears to be a universality of common interests when it applies to forms of saved communications. Weather these saved communications are books, CD's, tapes, etc.; They were purchased because of a legal act, and one of the rights of ownership that was transfered is the right to keep, and maintain that ownership. To state, "Do not save, but throw away, and buy another." is to inforce an uninformed orientation. A more wise suggestion would be, "If your item is damaged beyond repair, then it is useful to sell you another." There are libraries filled with both pro and con on this issue, but as our planet shrinks more, and more; Respect for each other's property will, and without fail, become more significant.
As an Educator, do you feel like, "The Child, left behind?" And the students are not even slowing down so that you can catch up?
Lock Down? Consider booting off of a Edubuntu CD's, the money the school administrator will save on Windows Operating System, and Windows based Program license fees would allow the school to fund another computer lab.
If the Educator is going to use computers, then learning the network administration of such a setup is significant. Barnes and Noble have books on this subject. The Educator should be viewing the students computer, along with the student; A working solution is to move the computers into a "Circle Configuration". The Educator should teach to the back of the students while the students try the solutions./. readers will give you good advice, mostly; But you may not be able to either A.Implement, or B.Have-A-Clue. So your best solution is to talk to other school sites in your area, and go to those school sites to see how they are doing it,(For Modeling Lessons, try Portola Middle School, Orange USD, Anahiem, California). Also, what is the curriculum? Students will download, (sometimes better), stuff. Does the your school site curriculum have the flexibility to handle students that are higher up on the learning curve than even the educator? You may want to develop lessons based on openOffice, Gimp, and Blender so as to push even the brightest minds that enter the classroom. Why did I suggest the above programs? Because they are FREE, as in "School Lunch Programs." There are web based tutorials, web based lessons, and Books on these application programs also.
I am curious as to why the SVG 1.1 is not a straight forward solution by the IE team? I know that the developement team has had their hands full just coming out with the IE7; But it is not like no one else has done it.
A second question comes to mind, if the IE product is so hard maintain; Why not open source it?
"Slowly, one by one, the Peguins steal my sanity" - Unknown
As a manager of engineering teams, I do not look to closely at what the staff does; As long as the product works, and it is delivered in a timely manner. The company owns the equipment, so there is a need to respect its ownership. I tell the team leaders that it is not a good thing to be caught accessing the design ideas from a porn site, at work. And I do know that the porn industry is light years ahead of all of us when it comes to copyrights, revenues, downloads, and traffic monitoring. My advice for companies that have managers that need to spy on employees is to ask that manager for immediate status report on all outstanding projects. Then start increasing that managers work load. If a person has time to spy, then that person has time to work; For the good of the company. And if there is no work for that person, then maybe the Finance Department should be brought into the loop at that time.
AJAX is the name given to the collection of language protocols of XML, XSLT, XSD, CSS, HTML, and Javascript. Microsoft would have you believe that you need a COM, or DOM object; But it is not necessary, and prone to cracking. It is best to start out with a client side XML page, and a XSLT line inserted to produce the web page. The top 4 browsers all can handle XML using the XSLT. If you need separate functionality, make use of a web service; Simple. And if you use this set of tools, your project completion will get done faster, and look better for it. Basically, many good things will happen if you include the AJAX set of tools.
Intel chips, and their chip sets are nice; But AMD lets me get in the door easier than Intel. That is why I use Linux instead of OS-X, or that other OS that my grandmother angerly mutters about.
I am not convinced that the NYT needs my personal information, so I have not read the article. But my first reaction to this submission was WOW! How could this used at the local level, say communications platforms, or with ion-thrust second stage to a lunar orbit?, or maybe in conjunction with a spool of a special thread... Just some thoughts.
Its been my observation that applying the DRM to anything does not stop the bad guys. If anything, the bad guys are now directed to the area that is the most weak for the entire computer. I just wish I had the ability to create Wubuntu, the Linux distribution that would mimic the Windows Graphical User Interface. There would be different variations like Wubuntu-98, Wubuntu-2000, Wubuntu-2003, Wubuntu-XP, and Wubuntu-V. In MHO, one of THEE biggest barriers of shifting from Windows to Linux is the Graphical User Interface.
It is amazing to see what happens when one does not take the time to read history. In the early 1970's, Delta Airlines commissioned a study about the patience of a customer calling to make a reservation for a flight. The result was 3 Seconds. Computers back then had to have that much speed to be acceptable for a global airline reservation system. I have been using that rule as a measure for user patience; I thought everyone did.
"My reasoning is that since I am totally uninformed, I shouldn't vote."
I see that you have at least two grave problems. But consider the painfully obvious; It is a bad thing when Predators smile at your willingness to cooperate.
I have watched Microsoft do business with other companies since 1985. From an historic point of view, I would suggest selling your Novell stock now. As for Microsoft's arrogant statement, "And if people want to have peace..."; I believe that this phrase says it all. There is a reason for my disappointment with Microsoft; They have gone out of their way to earned it.
What are Mozilla's intentions now with respect to SVG? One can not ignore that the specification of SVG with respect to Adobe's Flash product. To my thinking, SVG, or its spawn, is the direction of future web developement.
Paedophiles are a matter for the F.B.I., and H.M.R.M.P, not for some spineless telco. I went over to the site, www.Epifora.com and saw no sexual oriented anything?! I can only wonder if this is some form of extortion, or someone has access to information that only the bad guys have access to. Civilians that know who the bad guys are, but do not inform law enforcement are just as bad as the bad guys, IMHO.
Thoughts? Yes, I have an interesting one. My thoughts travel to a time, say circa 1937, Nazi Germany, I am reminded of the little boy who turned his parents in to the secret police. The government made the little boy a hero; And commissioned a statue of the boy, and his deed. Funny thing, nothing is written about what happened to the little shit, afterwards. But on a more lighter note, I would be fascinated by anyone who could point to an article where Saddam, and Linux are in the same sentence.
"Slowly, one by one, the Penguins steal my sanity." - Unknown
I can not help but wonder if the reuse of code, and code methodologies is starting to mature for Linux? If this is so, then what will follow is a look inward to the various modules already created. People will start to find those methods that are more useful, and for what types of applications. documentation on those modules will increase, and the understanding of use will become more refined. Here lies the personal nightmare of close source solutions.
Why? America has one truly fine approach to maintaining government; The right to question those in the government. Questioning is part of the requirements of being a U.S. citizen. All one has to do is ask, "Why?", and in the other 260 countries, you are in grave trouble, except the U.S. Diebold does not like it? Sucks to be them. As for running a business, when a business does not cater to its clients, it easily has problems being accepted by it clients, and from having future clients. Voting without a paper trail is example of careless management. But this is not anything new, about 3 thousand years ago some greek popped off and said, "The Gods first give you the gift of Pride, before they Make You Fall."
There is an old military saying that goes something like, "Do not worry about your weaknesses, the Enemy will be more than happy to demonstate them to you." - Unknown
It amazes me to see China dumping so much money into North Korea so that proxy militants can build bombs in Iran. The end result will speed the planet to the Hydrogen Dollar, Robotic Farms, Robotic Factories, and Cheaper Internet Connections. China should not fear nationalistic aggreassors, but the Cell Phone, a pair of Levis, and the MG Model F.
First Lady, Mrs. Bush commented on how cute her Co-Dependent looks when smiling in the kitchen.
The people of the U.S. have pretty much divorced themselves away from the politics of the U.K.; In a more simple statement, "It is none of our business anymore." But there appears to be a universality of common interests when it applies to forms of saved communications. Weather these saved communications are books, CD's, tapes, etc.; They were purchased because of a legal act, and one of the rights of ownership that was transfered is the right to keep, and maintain that ownership. To state, "Do not save, but throw away, and buy another." is to inforce an uninformed orientation. A more wise suggestion would be, "If your item is damaged beyond repair, then it is useful to sell you another." There are libraries filled with both pro and con on this issue, but as our planet shrinks more, and more; Respect for each other's property will, and without fail, become more significant.
"Beware of Geeks, Bearing Gifts" - Casandra
As an Educator, do you feel like, "The Child, left behind?" And the students are not even slowing down so that you can catch up?
/. readers will give you good advice, mostly; But you may not be able to either A.Implement, or B.Have-A-Clue. So your best solution is to talk to other school sites in your area, and go to those school sites to see how they are doing it,(For Modeling Lessons, try Portola Middle School, Orange USD, Anahiem, California). Also, what is the curriculum? Students will download, (sometimes better), stuff. Does the your school site curriculum have the flexibility to handle students that are higher up on the learning curve than even the educator? You may want to develop lessons based on openOffice, Gimp, and Blender so as to push even the brightest minds that enter the classroom. Why did I suggest the above programs? Because they are FREE, as in "School Lunch Programs." There are web based tutorials, web based lessons, and Books on these application programs also.
Lock Down? Consider booting off of a Edubuntu CD's, the money the school administrator will save on Windows Operating System, and Windows based Program license fees would allow the school to fund another computer lab.
If the Educator is going to use computers, then learning the network administration of such a setup is significant. Barnes and Noble have books on this subject. The Educator should be viewing the students computer, along with the student; A working solution is to move the computers into a "Circle Configuration". The Educator should teach to the back of the students while the students try the solutions.
I am curious as to why the SVG 1.1 is not a straight forward solution by the IE team? I know that the developement team has had their hands full just coming out with the IE7; But it is not like no one else has done it.
A second question comes to mind, if the IE product is so hard maintain; Why not open source it?
"Slowly, one by one, the Peguins steal my sanity" - Unknown
A half a dozen years ago, I stated answering questions with the following:
Name: Moore Garbage
Company: From Pathetic Minds
Address: [my address/]
Occupation: P0rn Critic
When my wife found about this, she did not like it. But after looking at the junk mail, even she is laughing at the stuff we get.
As a manager of engineering teams, I do not look to closely at what the staff does; As long as the product works, and it is delivered in a timely manner. The company owns the equipment, so there is a need to respect its ownership. I tell the team leaders that it is not a good thing to be caught accessing the design ideas from a porn site, at work. And I do know that the porn industry is light years ahead of all of us when it comes to copyrights, revenues, downloads, and traffic monitoring. My advice for companies that have managers that need to spy on employees is to ask that manager for immediate status report on all outstanding projects. Then start increasing that managers work load. If a person has time to spy, then that person has time to work; For the good of the company. And if there is no work for that person, then maybe the Finance Department should be brought into the loop at that time.
AJAX is the name given to the collection of language protocols of XML, XSLT, XSD, CSS, HTML, and Javascript. Microsoft would have you believe that you need a COM, or DOM object; But it is not necessary, and prone to cracking. It is best to start out with a client side XML page, and a XSLT line inserted to produce the web page. The top 4 browsers all can handle XML using the XSLT. If you need separate functionality, make use of a web service; Simple. And if you use this set of tools, your project completion will get done faster, and look better for it. Basically, many good things will happen if you include the AJAX set of tools.
Intel chips, and their chip sets are nice; But AMD lets me get in the door easier than Intel. That is why I use Linux instead of OS-X, or that other OS that my grandmother angerly mutters about.
I am not convinced that the NYT needs my personal information, so I have not read the article. But my first reaction to this submission was WOW! How could this used at the local level, say communications platforms, or with ion-thrust second stage to a lunar orbit?, or maybe in conjunction with a spool of a special thread... Just some thoughts.
Why can't the judge wait 24 hours like everybody else, and get his copy at the local Wall Mart?
"Slowly, One by one, the penguins steal my sanity." - Unknown
'The FDA wants to learn of new and emerging science issues related to nanotechnology, especially in regard to safety,'
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The FDA could make it mandatory to read
"Slowly, one by one, the penguins steal my sanity." - Unknown
Just a thought, instead of a keyboard, use of phone?
Its been my observation that applying the DRM to anything does not stop the bad guys. If anything, the bad guys are now directed to the area that is the most weak for the entire computer. I just wish I had the ability to create Wubuntu, the Linux distribution that would mimic the Windows Graphical User Interface. There would be different variations like Wubuntu-98, Wubuntu-2000, Wubuntu-2003, Wubuntu-XP, and Wubuntu-V. In MHO, one of THEE biggest barriers of shifting from Windows to Linux is the Graphical User Interface.
Bravo!