between Microsoft's repeated appeals of the EU's case and flouting the law as it wishes? In practical terms anyway. Pay $2M/day fine until you fix this. No. Pay $2M / day until you fix this. I'll see your refusal of our appeal andraise you a new one.
I just happened to be working in hearing research when the Walkman first came out. We tested the max sound levels ( with the aid of Motorhead IIRC ), and you could easily present levels akin to being really close to Concorde at takeoff - damaging levels.
This was in the early 80's, and I don't remember anyone sueing Sony... for that anyway.
After 22 years working fulltime as a computer geek, and 5 more at school / university, my eyesight is, amazingly, still fine. However, I am sensitised to 60Hz, and a screen flickering at the frequency gives me an almost instant migrane.
...still is. Vector linux SOHO is a nice, solid desktop. I'm writing from it now. Use of slapt-get make life easier for some as well. The only difference with slackware and other linuxes is that it is more BSD inspired. I wouldn't use it in a production environment ( they're CentOS or debian stable ), but it's a great desktop.
Surely the job of a sysadmin is to get on top of everything, and then to be proactive in managing their systems. So, for me, things like Big Brother ( http://bb4.com/ ) and mrtg ( http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/ ) are the most useful. which editor you use is just a matter of preference. Personally I'm with the author ( and with telnet too ), but that's after 20+ years of picking up bad habits
between Microsoft's repeated appeals of the EU's case and flouting the law as it wishes? In practical terms anyway. Pay $2M /day fine until you fix this. No. Pay $2M / day until you fix this. I'll see your refusal of our appeal andraise you a new one.
I just happened to be working in hearing research when the Walkman first came out. We tested the max sound levels ( with the aid of Motorhead IIRC ), and you could easily present levels akin to being really close to Concorde at takeoff - damaging levels.
This was in the early 80's, and I don't remember anyone sueing Sony... for that anyway.
There's nothing about ID in the original article... or did you mean the in-depth yahoo review of it?
After 22 years working fulltime as a computer geek, and 5 more at school / university, my eyesight is, amazingly, still fine. However, I am sensitised to 60Hz, and a screen flickering at the frequency gives me an almost instant migrane.
...still is. Vector linux SOHO is a nice, solid desktop. I'm writing from it now. Use of slapt-get make life easier for some as well. The only difference with slackware and other linuxes is that it is more BSD inspired. I wouldn't use it in a production environment ( they're CentOS or debian stable ), but it's a great desktop.
The concept of how *nix works takes far longer than a day to get your head round, as is learning to use the keyboard as a command interface!
Surely the job of a sysadmin is to get on top of everything, and then to be proactive in managing their systems. So, for me, things like Big Brother ( http://bb4.com/ ) and mrtg ( http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/ ) are the most useful. which editor you use is just a matter of preference. Personally I'm with the author ( and with telnet too ), but that's after 20+ years of picking up bad habits