At TSTC in Waco, TX, they have a COBOL course. I can't remember if it was two or just the single 4 hour class, but they used it as a means of weeding out people not really prepared for business programming. I got the flu the semester I had the class, and failed horribly. I was a member of AITP, and at one of the monthly meetings we had, the table we were sitting at was attended by a true professional in the telecommunications industry. I point blank asked the guy why they didn't update to a more modern language, and he told me that they had tried numerous times to do just that. Every time, he said, they ran into walls. Some code just wouldn't port over and it threw everything off. For some reason they just couldn't get the same results from modern compilers as they did COBOl. I was really shocked at his response, and this was back in 2001. Today I'm not at all surprised to see an escalating need for COBOL programmers.
The last time I had to get my license renewed, I had to go to the DMV... After finally getting called to have my photo taken, I was asked to remove my glasses for my new picture. The first thing that crossed my mind of facial recognition.
I don't really have the background for this, just speculation, but how much mass are we talking about removing from the moon?
How much would it take to affect the tides? Could the difference cause the moon to be pulled to the earth because of Earth's increased mass (whatever is brought back)?
I can't believe I wasted my money on this movie. I download 99% of the movies I want to watch, and I just had to support Card for this movie, and I was completely let down.
Having Bernard in Ender's army, and one his squadron leaders had me questioning whether or not the guy who wrote the screenplay had ever read the book!
I first started learning about programming on my Commodore 64, real minor stuff around 10.
Then I got a dial up modem, and found a wonderful program called mIRC, and I started learning to script.
After learning to write scripts in mIRC for 2 years, and transferring to a new school, I tried getting into the AP classes in high school. The only problem is that they only offered the classes to juniors and seniors... Once I was finally able to take these classes (Turbo Pascal and VB) I was finally knew what I wanted to do with my life.
Luckily once I got to college these classes helped me jump to second year courses and fly by all the BS intro to computer classes.
Referencing an earlier comment "laser placement" to paraphrase. Not that I know how reliable that would be, however, I have seen some interesting articles dealing with the orienting of objects with lasers.
BTW most interesting conversation I've seen at/. in a while here.
I would suggest finding a used Laptop if you want to avoid windows 8. I work for a used computer sales company and we have 40 to 50 laptops a month that we sell with windows 7, vista, and even XP.
Also check Craigslist.
If you aren't buying used I don't know where you might find somebody still selling machines with windows 7.
Sophmore year was basically "introduction to computers" giving the basic history from Babbage to the PC, covering apple, and the start of Microsoft buying DOS. After that the only thing we were taught was Lotus 1-2-3 on Windows 3.1. The next year the school upgraded and we were running windows 98 with whatever MS Office suite was available at the time. This was the depressing part. These were things I was fortunate enough to learn before I went to high school. Being the teacher's assistant is definitely not much fun.
Next was drafting with Autocad, which was really just the basics on CAD and mostly focused on the basics of paper and pencil drafting.
Computer Science was available my Junior and Senior year. The first teacher we had didn't actually keep a grade book and when asked to write an essay on what I had learned in his class for the final project I wrote a large goose egg, handed it in 5 minutes after class started and still made a 90 for the year...
Senior year was taught by the same teacher who was teaching intro to computers and she was way out of her depth. At this time I had been scripting in mIRC for the last three years and had a pretty good grasp on variables, functions, writing modularly, and once again was set in the role of teacher's assistant... When I started CS2 I realized taking time to learn Pascal in CS1 did actually teach me a lot of the fundamentals of CS. I may not have cared much for the first teacher because of his teaching method, but the ideas sunk in.
I graduated in 99.
Sadly, most of the people my age don't seem to know how to do much more than write a document or the very basics of spreadsheets. Then again, I also live in a tiny town of 80,000.
No, I said I'm not perfect. If you didn't get that concept, maybe you need to go back to sku sku sku school, where they seem to have failed to teach our current sheep herd the most basic principles needed to get by in life, but some how managed to pass them through grade after grade until they got out into the real world. Woe is the general tax payer who actually has to pay for them and theirs...
Do you have any idea what it's like to listen to somebody read out loud and struggle to make it through a few paragraphs in a story because they can't fucking read? Did you know these same people are driving on our streets, unable to read or comprehend the guidelines motorists need to know? Oh wait, we're all winners, nobody is behind the curve...
Yes! Absolutely this technology could save my life! Do I want it in my vehicle? NO! Not until the day I decide I want it. At that time I can call On Star, provided by Government Motors.
I don't have to cost the government, YOU and other taxpayers, a dime! I don't have insurance. Why? I'm not married and I don't have any children. Who would benefit? Well insurance companies for one, and now if I still don't buy insurance I get fined / taxed (however you see it) thanks to Obamacare. Yep, I decide not to be a burden to society while I pay for those that do. Funny how what I worked for doesn't benefit me, but takes care of somebody else.
WTF do you think I'm talking about? I'm trying to save you untold thousands over the course of your natural working years in life. Do you have any idea how many people and how much new equipment it will take to answer all of these "emergency" calls that may be nothing more than some dumb ass who backed into his own garage door?
My long term medical costs are only covered if I CHOOSE to ask the government for assistance because of my current position. My lack of insurance usually means I won't be able to get long term help unless I make that choice. I'm a fucking white male. That fact alone means I most likely won't see the light of day from behind the wall of paper work and red tape that would be thrown up in my face. Gotta take care of the fucking illegals and minorities first.
So I don't have the obsessive need to live like most people... So sue me, and get your money's worth before the government takes it all...
You're right, PUBLIC services aren't FREE. We have to pay for them, don't we? Well, I certainly don't want to pay for your accident. I already have to pay for other people's accidents all the time. It's nice how MY money takes care of you and yours... While I'm certainly not perfect, in 15 years of driving I've never managed to be involved in an accident. Being aware of your surroundings, and what others are doing is so much better than winding up in the same situation they're in. That helps minimize the damage of driving a heavy box of metal. Actually knowing how to drive responsibly and not aggressive helps too. Unfortunately we let just about anybody drive these days, 70+ year old people who refuse to do the speed limit and drive 10-20 miles under the limit, to immature 16 year old kids who think their new sports car daddy bought them is hot shit and can smoke anybody on the road. Instilling ethics, morals, and responsibility into our nations' people is so hard, let's just give up and track them all because they're too fucking stupid to take care of themselves...
One of the many reasons I don't own a cell phone is so I don't have to worry about being tracked or listened to. 99.9% of the conversations I have on the phone are at work and only have to do with work. I know I'm not the only one holding out on buying a cell phone, for whatever reason.
So, we'll have GPS in every car... Mandated... Once we accept the need, because of emergency, we'll soon be forced to deal with the realities of being tracked where ever our vehicle goes. It takes 30 minutes to get to work by car. I smoke a pack of cigarettes a day. A bicycle is a little out of the question... I guess I'll just have to start rebuilding cars that predate the mandate and are excluded. Cash for clunkers seemed like such a great idea at the time...
Also, how do they plan to offset the expense of paying more medics to be on call, the increase in the number of ambulances needed, the number of cops that have to show up to the scene of an accident that might have happened on public property, where they can't even do anything if nobody was injured... We're already having a hard enough time paying our public servants to deal with the shit they already have to deal with.
And who gets the contract to supply all these devices? Will they be manufactured in China with compromised chips like we're seeing with so many of our current electronics?
You guys are already being video taped everywhere you go, and now your car will have GPS... How easy it will be for investigators to consider anybody to be a suspect that was in the general area a crime occurred? It sounds like it would be good for police because they could narrow the suspects down to just a select few to begin with, but do you want to possibly be harassed by the police for something that didn't involve you in any way? We already have plenty of people who are being found innocent of crimes they supposedly committed 15 or 20 years ago.
I say fuck your tracking. As many citizens as possible should remove their bullshit mandated tracking devices and refuse to pay inspection taxes until they retract this law. A government run with no money. Too bad I didn't think of it first...
So I sent a letter 2 nights ago to chuck, fox news, and a few others asking about these messed up contradictions.
I have yet to receive a response...
I simply asked how this works:
Fox news (boo, ya, whatever), says you're raising the red flag on Google and Apple over more detailed maps, but here, http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2012/05/30/announces-plans-to-arm-domestic-surveillance-drones-missiles-139411/ you're advocating for 6 drone bases instead of the original 4, all because you hoped one of the bases would be in your own state.
So are you trying to create jobs, and look good to your constituents, all in the name of spying on Americans, and then telling the nation that you're tough on privacy issues?
What medium, on the market, could even support speeds like this, or is it just good for volume to multiple devices?
At TSTC in Waco, TX, they have a COBOL course. I can't remember if it was two or just the single 4 hour class, but they used it as a means of weeding out people not really prepared for business programming. I got the flu the semester I had the class, and failed horribly. I was a member of AITP, and at one of the monthly meetings we had, the table we were sitting at was attended by a true professional in the telecommunications industry. I point blank asked the guy why they didn't update to a more modern language, and he told me that they had tried numerous times to do just that. Every time, he said, they ran into walls. Some code just wouldn't port over and it threw everything off. For some reason they just couldn't get the same results from modern compilers as they did COBOl. I was really shocked at his response, and this was back in 2001. Today I'm not at all surprised to see an escalating need for COBOL programmers.
The last time I had to get my license renewed, I had to go to the DMV... After finally getting called to have my photo taken, I was asked to remove my glasses for my new picture. The first thing that crossed my mind of facial recognition.
Anybody else experienced this?
But DARPA instead of the CIA...
I don't really have the background for this, just speculation, but how much mass are we talking about removing from the moon?
How much would it take to affect the tides? Could the difference cause the moon to be pulled to the earth because of Earth's increased mass (whatever is brought back)?
Just curious...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090837/
I can't believe I wasted my money on this movie. I download 99% of the movies I want to watch, and I just had to support Card for this movie, and I was completely let down.
Having Bernard in Ender's army, and one his squadron leaders had me questioning whether or not the guy who wrote the screenplay had ever read the book!
In short, don't waste your money!
I just posted that on my FB page, but suggested adblock plus with fanboy and easylist filers
I first started learning about programming on my Commodore 64, real minor stuff around 10.
Then I got a dial up modem, and found a wonderful program called mIRC, and I started learning to script.
After learning to write scripts in mIRC for 2 years, and transferring to a new school, I tried getting into the AP classes in high school. The only problem is that they only offered the classes to juniors and seniors... Once I was finally able to take these classes (Turbo Pascal and VB) I was finally knew what I wanted to do with my life.
Luckily once I got to college these classes helped me jump to second year courses and fly by all the BS intro to computer classes.
Ignore all that crap. Didn't bother to read as Snark suggested.
Referencing an earlier comment "laser placement" to paraphrase. Not that I know how reliable that would be, however, I have seen some interesting articles dealing with the orienting of objects with lasers.
/. in a while here.
BTW most interesting conversation I've seen at
Oh wait, I signed up for that and it didn't work. Why would I think this "option" would be treated any different?
I would suggest finding a used Laptop if you want to avoid windows 8. I work for a used computer sales company and we have 40 to 50 laptops a month that we sell with windows 7, vista, and even XP.
Also check Craigslist.
If you aren't buying used I don't know where you might find somebody still selling machines with windows 7.
Sophmore year was basically "introduction to computers" giving the basic history from Babbage to the PC, covering apple, and the start of Microsoft buying DOS. After that the only thing we were taught was Lotus 1-2-3 on Windows 3.1. The next year the school upgraded and we were running windows 98 with whatever MS Office suite was available at the time. This was the depressing part. These were things I was fortunate enough to learn before I went to high school. Being the teacher's assistant is definitely not much fun.
Next was drafting with Autocad, which was really just the basics on CAD and mostly focused on the basics of paper and pencil drafting.
Computer Science was available my Junior and Senior year. The first teacher we had didn't actually keep a grade book and when asked to write an essay on what I had learned in his class for the final project I wrote a large goose egg, handed it in 5 minutes after class started and still made a 90 for the year...
Senior year was taught by the same teacher who was teaching intro to computers and she was way out of her depth. At this time I had been scripting in mIRC for the last three years and had a pretty good grasp on variables, functions, writing modularly, and once again was set in the role of teacher's assistant... When I started CS2 I realized taking time to learn Pascal in CS1 did actually teach me a lot of the fundamentals of CS. I may not have cared much for the first teacher because of his teaching method, but the ideas sunk in.
I graduated in 99.
Sadly, most of the people my age don't seem to know how to do much more than write a document or the very basics of spreadsheets. Then again, I also live in a tiny town of 80,000.
Hit the Minecraft crowd up. Some of our interns just couldn't stop talking about it. I just didn't get the appeal.
Damn it! I've been saying socialist all these years.
Considering that 70% of their manufacturing is now taking place in China, it's not hard to believe. Reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvl5Gan69Wo&feature=player_embedded
No, I said I'm not perfect. If you didn't get that concept, maybe you need to go back to sku sku sku school, where they seem to have failed to teach our current sheep herd the most basic principles needed to get by in life, but some how managed to pass them through grade after grade until they got out into the real world. Woe is the general tax payer who actually has to pay for them and theirs...
Do you have any idea what it's like to listen to somebody read out loud and struggle to make it through a few paragraphs in a story because they can't fucking read? Did you know these same people are driving on our streets, unable to read or comprehend the guidelines motorists need to know? Oh wait, we're all winners, nobody is behind the curve...
Yes! Absolutely this technology could save my life! Do I want it in my vehicle? NO! Not until the day I decide I want it. At that time I can call On Star, provided by Government Motors.
I don't have to cost the government, YOU and other taxpayers, a dime! I don't have insurance. Why? I'm not married and I don't have any children. Who would benefit? Well insurance companies for one, and now if I still don't buy insurance I get fined / taxed (however you see it) thanks to Obamacare. Yep, I decide not to be a burden to society while I pay for those that do. Funny how what I worked for doesn't benefit me, but takes care of somebody else.
Fuck that!
WTF do you think I'm talking about? I'm trying to save you untold thousands over the course of your natural working years in life. Do you have any idea how many people and how much new equipment it will take to answer all of these "emergency" calls that may be nothing more than some dumb ass who backed into his own garage door? My long term medical costs are only covered if I CHOOSE to ask the government for assistance because of my current position. My lack of insurance usually means I won't be able to get long term help unless I make that choice. I'm a fucking white male. That fact alone means I most likely won't see the light of day from behind the wall of paper work and red tape that would be thrown up in my face. Gotta take care of the fucking illegals and minorities first. So I don't have the obsessive need to live like most people... So sue me, and get your money's worth before the government takes it all...
So do my posts make you a prophet, a profit, or logical?
You're right, PUBLIC services aren't FREE. We have to pay for them, don't we? Well, I certainly don't want to pay for your accident. I already have to pay for other people's accidents all the time. It's nice how MY money takes care of you and yours... While I'm certainly not perfect, in 15 years of driving I've never managed to be involved in an accident. Being aware of your surroundings, and what others are doing is so much better than winding up in the same situation they're in. That helps minimize the damage of driving a heavy box of metal. Actually knowing how to drive responsibly and not aggressive helps too. Unfortunately we let just about anybody drive these days, 70+ year old people who refuse to do the speed limit and drive 10-20 miles under the limit, to immature 16 year old kids who think their new sports car daddy bought them is hot shit and can smoke anybody on the road. Instilling ethics, morals, and responsibility into our nations' people is so hard, let's just give up and track them all because they're too fucking stupid to take care of themselves...
But if you're smoking out of a pipe shaped like a gun they have to run and hide and call the real police...
Fine, pay for your own service. Don't fucking mandate that we all must purchase it. Are there fines if you disconnect your emergency tracking beacon?
One of the many reasons I don't own a cell phone is so I don't have to worry about being tracked or listened to. 99.9% of the conversations I have on the phone are at work and only have to do with work. I know I'm not the only one holding out on buying a cell phone, for whatever reason. So, we'll have GPS in every car... Mandated... Once we accept the need, because of emergency, we'll soon be forced to deal with the realities of being tracked where ever our vehicle goes. It takes 30 minutes to get to work by car. I smoke a pack of cigarettes a day. A bicycle is a little out of the question... I guess I'll just have to start rebuilding cars that predate the mandate and are excluded. Cash for clunkers seemed like such a great idea at the time... Also, how do they plan to offset the expense of paying more medics to be on call, the increase in the number of ambulances needed, the number of cops that have to show up to the scene of an accident that might have happened on public property, where they can't even do anything if nobody was injured... We're already having a hard enough time paying our public servants to deal with the shit they already have to deal with. And who gets the contract to supply all these devices? Will they be manufactured in China with compromised chips like we're seeing with so many of our current electronics? You guys are already being video taped everywhere you go, and now your car will have GPS... How easy it will be for investigators to consider anybody to be a suspect that was in the general area a crime occurred? It sounds like it would be good for police because they could narrow the suspects down to just a select few to begin with, but do you want to possibly be harassed by the police for something that didn't involve you in any way? We already have plenty of people who are being found innocent of crimes they supposedly committed 15 or 20 years ago. I say fuck your tracking. As many citizens as possible should remove their bullshit mandated tracking devices and refuse to pay inspection taxes until they retract this law. A government run with no money. Too bad I didn't think of it first...
So I sent a letter 2 nights ago to chuck, fox news, and a few others asking about these messed up contradictions. I have yet to receive a response... I simply asked how this works: Fox news (boo, ya, whatever), says you're raising the red flag on Google and Apple over more detailed maps, but here, http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2012/05/30/announces-plans-to-arm-domestic-surveillance-drones-missiles-139411/ you're advocating for 6 drone bases instead of the original 4, all because you hoped one of the bases would be in your own state. So are you trying to create jobs, and look good to your constituents, all in the name of spying on Americans, and then telling the nation that you're tough on privacy issues?