interesting - I've never seen this. Are you in the US? I'm UK based, and I've never seen people running in bike lanes in preference to the road/pavement.
The Fenix 3 is potentially a superb watch, but it's GPS performance in certain circumstances (winding tree covered trails, or cities with high buildings) is very poor. And Garmin's head in the sand response has been terrible.
Expensive for needing a main device as a companion - making hands free calls is not a good enough reason for a $300 device, and the other items "alerts you of incoming texts/emails/etc" is a bit so what - if you have to pair this to a phone, having it near enough will mean that you'd get notified of this anyway.
I think it needed either a cool factor (flexible/wearable), or to be very useful (standalone device that could replace a phone).
easy. if it's in earth trailing orbit, just launch something out of earth orbit, and the stop it. Kepler will eventually come along, and whatever we've sent up came just fix it. Shouldn't put us off just because it'll be going at 107,200 km/h...
If Slashdot now sponsored by the Bitcoin promotional council or something?
seems like a story a day about it this week, I do find Bitcoin fairly interesting, but not reading about slightly different thoughts on it every day...
Elite was a huge achievement for the time, of which Braben can be justly proud.
He's spent the years since heading up a development studio who seem to have cranked out years of bargain bin pish, and is now seeking some sort of relevance again.
Nothing about his track record suggest this has a high probability of even being average...
I always got irrationally annoyed when reading about Summer of Code, thought the name was utterly lame. But it's possibly because I watched Seinfeld's Summer of George episode around the same time, and thought that his summer sounded a lot more fun...
there is a definite spin to the article - not like slashdot.(!)
I like G+ as well, but just don't see how it ever reaches critical mass, and even if it does, will it supplant facebook, or will it just become as annoying as facebook.
I use 3 social media sites, and feel the all fulfill a certain niche, and not sure that will change for a while.
Facebook, for semi-interesting mix of updates from a variety of friends and acquaintances, just dip in now and again when I'm bored, certainly don't feel I'm missing out on anything if I don't check.
G+ fulfills more of my tech need, as I most of the stuff I follow in there is more tech related, and I tend to check it every day, and usually get some interesting reading out of it. (though had to unfollow NASA, they provide way too many updates if they had been landing somebody on Mars, let alone just updates about the effects of micro gravity on small screws).
Twitter is good for when I'm on the toilet and doing a dump.
All we need is oracle to open up a germ warfare division, though think he'll have to settle for the western seaboard rather than the eastern, if he's based in Hawaii?
I'm British, and I personally fully support the Queen's role in this country. Leaving aside the tax dollars to support them (which I would reckon is probably offset by tourist spend on people coming to see the royal sights), her role is invaluable. Even though she doesn't have direct powers, providing that stability and consistency is, for me, a necessary role when dealing with the lizard like politicians that we have.
I dread to think how silly the forming coalition bun fight from a couple of years ago would have been - the media were in hysterics about a coalition, who it should be - having someone who has seen loads of prime ministers and governments come and go at the heart of the process is very useful.
Our alternative would be an directly elected head of state. The thought of a President Blair (which he tried his best to be) swanning around is nauseating - give me a figurehead like the Queen any day of the week.
whatever happened to the sixth sense tech? I thought it looked great, but it was 3 years ago, I've done periodic searches for info since, and nothing actually seems to be happening in terms of getting it to market??
And while some might argue that's part of the fun of it the show pales in comparison to shows like Red Dwarf that were also very random but at least had an internal logic that remained consistent to itself at least for an episode or two.
Would that be the Red Dwarf where Lister has his appendix removed... twice?:-)
interesting - I've never seen this. Are you in the US? I'm UK based, and I've never seen people running in bike lanes in preference to the road/pavement.
The Fenix 3 is potentially a superb watch, but it's GPS performance in certain circumstances (winding tree covered trails, or cities with high buildings) is very poor. And Garmin's head in the sand response has been terrible.
I would steer clear.
I think we just found the goatse guy...
As a Briton, I'm just glad my country made the list. Finally the special relationship counts for something - God Bless America!
ha ha, have never heard that before. I'm buying that book on the strength of that quote.
really don't see why anyone would get this.
Expensive for needing a main device as a companion - making hands free calls is not a good enough reason for a $300 device, and the other items "alerts you of incoming texts/emails/etc" is a bit so what - if you have to pair this to a phone, having it near enough will mean that you'd get notified of this anyway.
I think it needed either a cool factor (flexible/wearable), or to be very useful (standalone device that could replace a phone).
you can order your steak any way you want in France - they'll serve it however they feel like cooking it - that's the French culture...
easy. if it's in earth trailing orbit, just launch something out of earth orbit, and the stop it. Kepler will eventually come along, and whatever we've sent up came just fix it. Shouldn't put us off just because it'll be going at 107,200 km/h...
No it wasn't...
11gR1 is 11.1.x, and 11gR2 is 11.2.x.
11.0 doesn't exist.
I agree 11g badging has been a bit confused for some products (11g WebLogic Server is 10.3.6), but the database versioning is pretty clear.
message to NK - shit, or get off the pan...
If Slashdot now sponsored by the Bitcoin promotional council or something?
seems like a story a day about it this week, I do find Bitcoin fairly interesting, but not reading about slightly different thoughts on it every day...
the post you're replying to is one line long, and you still can't read it right? When did Stalin or Hitler when Nobel Peace Prize?
absolutely right on the money.
Elite was a huge achievement for the time, of which Braben can be justly proud.
He's spent the years since heading up a development studio who seem to have cranked out years of bargain bin pish, and is now seeking some sort of relevance again.
Nothing about his track record suggest this has a high probability of even being average...
I always got irrationally annoyed when reading about Summer of Code, thought the name was utterly lame. But it's possibly because I watched Seinfeld's Summer of George episode around the same time, and thought that his summer sounded a lot more fun...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-19869710
12 weeks in jail for his comments, which he pled guilty to...
Interestingly, he was arrested for his "own protection", after "About 50 people went to his home address".
If you can arrange this into a "We didn't start the fire" type song, then I believe you'll have written the best ever slashdot post.
there is a definite spin to the article - not like slashdot.(!)
I like G+ as well, but just don't see how it ever reaches critical mass, and even if it does, will it supplant facebook, or will it just become as annoying as facebook.
I use 3 social media sites, and feel the all fulfill a certain niche, and not sure that will change for a while.
Facebook, for semi-interesting mix of updates from a variety of friends and acquaintances, just dip in now and again when I'm bored, certainly don't feel I'm missing out on anything if I don't check.
G+ fulfills more of my tech need, as I most of the stuff I follow in there is more tech related, and I tend to check it every day, and usually get some interesting reading out of it. (though had to unfollow NASA, they provide way too many updates if they had been landing somebody on Mars, let alone just updates about the effects of micro gravity on small screws).
Twitter is good for when I'm on the toilet and doing a dump.
And he looks like Hank Scorpio!
All we need is oracle to open up a germ warfare division, though think he'll have to settle for the western seaboard rather than the eastern, if he's based in Hawaii?
I'm British, and I personally fully support the Queen's role in this country. Leaving aside the tax dollars to support them (which I would reckon is probably offset by tourist spend on people coming to see the royal sights), her role is invaluable. Even though she doesn't have direct powers, providing that stability and consistency is, for me, a necessary role when dealing with the lizard like politicians that we have.
I dread to think how silly the forming coalition bun fight from a couple of years ago would have been - the media were in hysterics about a coalition, who it should be - having someone who has seen loads of prime ministers and governments come and go at the heart of the process is very useful.
Our alternative would be an directly elected head of state. The thought of a President Blair (which he tried his best to be) swanning around is nauseating - give me a figurehead like the Queen any day of the week.
why not just make them BOTH go back through the scanner?
whatever happened to the sixth sense tech? I thought it looked great, but it was 3 years ago, I've done periodic searches for info since, and nothing actually seems to be happening in terms of getting it to market??
And while some might argue that's part of the fun of it the show pales in comparison to shows like Red Dwarf that were also very random but at least had an internal logic that remained consistent to itself at least for an episode or two.
Would that be the Red Dwarf where Lister has his appendix removed... twice? :-)
What's the saying?
Fool me once - shame on you,
Fool me twice...
Fool me twice.... can't get fooled again!
surely a more scary fact is that we have people flying planes who can't tell the difference between the land and the sky?
Good old Nostradamus
He knew the whole damn time
There'd always be an East from West
And someone in there fighting