That wouldn't actually be a structural problem to go by definitions, but still, the NewSpeak(ish) way in which bush accomplishes this is still wrong, especially as it simply increases the dificulty and decreases the effectiveness of said bureacracies.
As much as I dislike spam I find it disconcerting that so much focus has been put on it by politicians. Our current government has major structural problems which have been getting little press as of late (such as the bush mandated discrimination against pro-homosexual bureaucratic policies). The fight against spam is trivial, yet has a powerful hold. I think its largely the result of common support from all consumers + it makes politicians look technologically adept and forward thinking. In short, it's low hanging fruit, an easy win. This question has been asked a million times, but, why can't we focus on what's really going on.
Photoshop 4 may be usable, but I find 7's brushes to be EXTREMELY useful for texturing. Additionaly the layout changes between 5.5 and 6.0 made a huge usability improvement. Let's also not forget the immensly useful Image Ready, which makes slicing up layouts for the web very easy, although ultimately they still must be edited by hand, it gets rid of much of the grunt work. Adobe has done a great job of innovating Photoshop, currently there are no real competitors.
Right after I saw 28 days later I saw terminator III. When I saw the last scene of T3 the 28 days later line (paraphrased) "What, you got a plan or do you want to just find a hole and fuck?" rung in my head. Indeed, what a coincidence.
I like your art, Andrew. It's like... Andy Warhole meets Tux Paint.
That impressionists draw like 5 year olds and jackson pollock was probably retarded. The accepted aesthetic always changes, dragging people like you along.
If you visit www.xbox.com its only $179 , a bit harder to beat now eh? Plus the xbox has multimedia features, a special video card for instance, that makes it ideal for home theater use. That being said, you can always build it for less at www.pricewatch.com , of course it'll be butt fugly with a nasty case, and probably not as quiet.
that using a webpage requires memorization. The widgets on a webpage are quite different than those in most GUIs. They are HIGHLY customizable, and not necessarily themed to match the rest of the OS. This causes major conceptual problems for those unused to computers. The webbrowser is a totally different UI in many ways than the rest of the computer, a UI that can only be learned by memory.
Shouldn't your question be, how can I write in my weblog when I have so much to see? Personally, I'd call my vacation hell at the point when I become the travel channel narrator for my audience back home. Enjoy yourself, plus, if you keep your comments down to the bare peaks of the experience, your writing will be more concise, and more entertaining without the tedious details. No matter how interesting details seem when you're experiencing them, they are boring when watching someone else describe them. Its not what happened, but how you tell it of course. I've nearly fallen asleep during slide shows of african safaris.
After a bitter parting is obviously named text files in obvious places stating things like "h@x0red by l337 crEw, mad pr0ps to the hole in the firewall"
how come every parody of Gilbert and Sullivans 'Modern Major General' (including the one in the article) is always fundamentally lacking realistic phrasing / rhythm. There are too many sylables.
Our real title had escaped my mind when I wrote the post. We were the school, now wait for it....
IT Squad
Yes the hall passes with that written on them were painful, as was being called the I lowercase t as in It squad by teachers when they checked our passes. I thought I was signing up for a network engineering class, boy was I fucked over.
Hell, at my high school, I was a junior admin (most bullshit class ever). Each class had a computer which kept grades for the class. Whatever shitty grade software they used stored the grades in PLAIN TEXT LOCALLY. These were win98 machines, no user permissions, freely used by all students. I discovered this fact when one of my teachers forgot his password to the grading program and after a little browsing opened up the raw text file to show us our grades. This all happened in one of the largest (and most inept) school districts in the country too, not some backwater. Actually, from the articles i've seen, it looks like the small school districts have it together more than the large ones as far as tech goes. Our admin was a former chem teacher who spent near 0 time doing anything useful, letting us junior admins do all the grunt work.
The teamwork aspect was good, but still, the game was horribly lacking in play balance. The only reason our MDN ( 10six for clan, which was mandatory in 10six) could even sustain itself was because we had one guy in korea who could watch our shit while we slept. When I woke up one morning to find that some super high level assholes had destroyed 2 months of work overnight, i figured that the game wasn't worth it. The fact that they were CONSTANTLY having to reset the game world said it all. I loved 10six, it was really addictive and fun. But it was simultaneously excruciatingly painful due to the ammount of time it required. Good riddance.
One key thing that would have really improved play would be enlarging the MDNs to be able to carry infinite users. That way, large MDNs would recruit newbies. Who would then grow up into powerful people. It would evolve such that MDNs would become governments. The Corporations never helped each other out.
10six, which was closed down promised 10^6 1,000,000 players simultaneously. Too bad it never got above a few thousand. Also too bad that it required being online > 7 hours a day to actually progress to a decent level. Ah, good riddance.
Perhaps a weblog for each student would make more sense. A single installation of moveable type (www.moveabletype.org) can service an arbitrary number of weblogs. You could also have one main weblog where each student turns in the link to his work, and where assignments are posted.
The same group has also pressed for the removal of the Fast Forward, rewind, and chapter features on DVDs, pressing for only the Play and Stop buttons.
I had the original virtua tennis (for sega saturn i believe? i forgot, i lost it years ago), and it was the only worthwhile tennis game i've played on a console ever.It offered pretty much perfect control, with very simple controls. In addition, the feel of it matched real tennis quite well (well as well as any game can be expected). From the reviews I've seen virtua tennis 2 is simply an updated version of this perfect game. Which is exactly what was needed, as I don't think you see the original around much, and graphics can always be improved.
That wouldn't actually be a structural problem to go by definitions, but still, the NewSpeak(ish) way in which bush accomplishes this is still wrong, especially as it simply increases the dificulty and decreases the effectiveness of said bureacracies.
As much as I dislike spam I find it disconcerting that so much focus has been put on it by politicians. Our current government has major structural problems which have been getting little press as of late (such as the bush mandated discrimination against pro-homosexual bureaucratic policies). The fight against spam is trivial, yet has a powerful hold. I think its largely the result of common support from all consumers + it makes politicians look technologically adept and forward thinking. In short, it's low hanging fruit, an easy win. This question has been asked a million times, but, why can't we focus on what's really going on.
Photoshop 4 may be usable, but I find 7's brushes to be EXTREMELY useful for texturing. Additionaly the layout changes between 5.5 and 6.0 made a huge usability improvement. Let's also not forget the immensly useful Image Ready, which makes slicing up layouts for the web very easy, although ultimately they still must be edited by hand, it gets rid of much of the grunt work. Adobe has done a great job of innovating Photoshop, currently there are no real competitors.
Right after I saw 28 days later I saw terminator III. When I saw the last scene of T3 the 28 days later line (paraphrased) "What, you got a plan or do you want to just find a hole and fuck?" rung in my head. Indeed, what a coincidence.
What? Do we want to be insulted for poor taste before we get beaten up for wearing these shirts?
This Shade of green on white is quite, ummm, vomitous.
I like your art, Andrew. It's like... Andy Warhole meets Tux Paint.
That impressionists draw like 5 year olds and jackson pollock was probably retarded. The accepted aesthetic always changes, dragging people like you along.
Will this court case implode creating a black hole which sucks down all the braindead IP laws this country has created?
If you visit www.xbox.com its only $179 , a bit harder to beat now eh? Plus the xbox has multimedia features, a special video card for instance, that makes it ideal for home theater use. That being said, you can always build it for less at www.pricewatch.com , of course it'll be butt fugly with a nasty case, and probably not as quiet.
that using a webpage requires memorization. The widgets on a webpage are quite different than those in most GUIs. They are HIGHLY customizable, and not necessarily themed to match the rest of the OS. This causes major conceptual problems for those unused to computers. The webbrowser is a totally different UI in many ways than the rest of the computer, a UI that can only be learned by memory.
Logic is available for both Mac and Win. Why were the PCs using cubase instead? They are different pieces of software, what an unfair comparison.
Shouldn't your question be, how can I write in my weblog when I have so much to see? Personally, I'd call my vacation hell at the point when I become the travel channel narrator for my audience back home. Enjoy yourself, plus, if you keep your comments down to the bare peaks of the experience, your writing will be more concise, and more entertaining without the tedious details. No matter how interesting details seem when you're experiencing them, they are boring when watching someone else describe them. Its not what happened, but how you tell it of course. I've nearly fallen asleep during slide shows of african safaris.
After a bitter parting is obviously named text files in obvious places stating things like "h@x0red by l337 crEw, mad pr0ps to the hole in the firewall"
;)
Keep em on their feet
Perl 6 aint even out yet. Of course its no camel yet. This is just for those people who HAVE to know what's going on in perl 6 dev.
Now, what does it take to become the biblical figure 'Lot' and have my hot daughters get me drunk and have sex with me in a cave.
What? Don't call ME sick, its in the bible!
how come every parody of Gilbert and Sullivans 'Modern Major General' (including the one in the article) is always fundamentally lacking realistic phrasing / rhythm. There are too many sylables.
Our real title had escaped my mind when I wrote the post. We were the school, now wait for it ....
IT Squad
Yes the hall passes with that written on them were painful, as was being called the I lowercase t as in It squad by teachers when they checked our passes. I thought I was signing up for a network engineering class, boy was I fucked over.
Hell, at my high school, I was a junior admin (most bullshit class ever). Each class had a computer which kept grades for the class. Whatever shitty grade software they used stored the grades in PLAIN TEXT LOCALLY. These were win98 machines, no user permissions, freely used by all students. I discovered this fact when one of my teachers forgot his password to the grading program and after a little browsing opened up the raw text file to show us our grades. This all happened in one of the largest (and most inept) school districts in the country too, not some backwater. Actually, from the articles i've seen, it looks like the small school districts have it together more than the large ones as far as tech goes. Our admin was a former chem teacher who spent near 0 time doing anything useful, letting us junior admins do all the grunt work.
The teamwork aspect was good, but still, the game was horribly lacking in play balance. The only reason our MDN ( 10six for clan, which was mandatory in 10six) could even sustain itself was because we had one guy in korea who could watch our shit while we slept. When I woke up one morning to find that some super high level assholes had destroyed 2 months of work overnight, i figured that the game wasn't worth it. The fact that they were CONSTANTLY having to reset the game world said it all. I loved 10six, it was really addictive and fun. But it was simultaneously excruciatingly painful due to the ammount of time it required. Good riddance.
One key thing that would have really improved play would be enlarging the MDNs to be able to carry infinite users. That way, large MDNs would recruit newbies. Who would then grow up into powerful people. It would evolve such that MDNs would become governments. The Corporations never helped each other out.
10six, which was closed down promised 10^6 1,000,000 players simultaneously. Too bad it never got above a few thousand. Also too bad that it required being online > 7 hours a day to actually progress to a decent level. Ah, good riddance.
SCO can do as they wish with their IP of course, its that simple, truly.
Safari Would have happened with Gecko had it needed it
Perhaps a weblog for each student would make more sense. A single installation of moveable type (www.moveabletype.org) can service an arbitrary number of weblogs. You could also have one main weblog where each student turns in the link to his work, and where assignments are posted.
Regardless, we can be assured that DRM will be added to this.
The same group has also pressed for the removal of the Fast Forward, rewind, and chapter features on DVDs, pressing for only the Play and Stop buttons.
I had the original virtua tennis (for sega saturn i believe? i forgot, i lost it years ago), and it was the only worthwhile tennis game i've played on a console ever.It offered pretty much perfect control, with very simple controls. In addition, the feel of it matched real tennis quite well (well as well as any game can be expected). From the reviews I've seen virtua tennis 2 is simply an updated version of this perfect game. Which is exactly what was needed, as I don't think you see the original around much, and graphics can always be improved.