This would be good for patch cables. It will also be good if you need to go around a tight corner with little leway. leeway. more better. Take two standard fibre-optic cables, patch a bendy one in the middle.
Well, there's nothing wrong with omitting your education at any point on your resume. Lying and saynig you never went or did something else is an offence of some sorts.
It's sorta like putting your GPA on your resume. If you dont' provide it, and they don't ask, then they can't get you on that, eh?
Well, remember, more people can do a $20k job whereas the positions that are $100k are management, scientific, or other types of specialized jobs. It's all about how important you wish to be in a company.
Well, you know how offensive coders and code can be. Try looking at the comments. Also, a lot of coders have that attitude, "everyone else's code sucks."
No wonder thyey find it offensive. They are immature AND sensitive.
But the more you can add to the entropy pool, combining as many factors, the better. You can at least monitor cpu temperature. I wouldn't be surprised if you can monitor power usage and other things. Maybe your audio port, or mic jack.
Only one problem with that assesment of DB's.. MS-SQL is too cheap. While oracle may be thousands if not tens of thousands for a good license, MS charges a significant amount less with good performance.
I'm not advocating that we use MS all over the place, but those are the breaks. Cheap and good performance. Hell, I rather Oracle.
mysql? You aern't serious. Yeah, slashdot runs mysql, that's nice and all, but it is way behind on performance that the big boys can do. Yes, it has replication, and I think it just got subselects, but can it do parallel processing using something like fibre-channel from the same disc, increasing performance of a multi-machine system?
Linux, palm, ps2.. yeah, they are all great alternatives to MS that can be used in real situations, but after using mysql at different instances (3.x branch, 4.x branch), I rather use anything else.
Big difference compared to apple is, the support and qa needed to manage such a beast. The only reason that say, Linux or FreeBSD doesn't work as well as OSX on a Mac, is because the Mac architecture is closer to homogenous.
Granetd, Linux more than FreeBSD has better hardware support, there are fewer macs that will run OS X and fewer taht will run OS X. When there is a rift, it's usually pretty big. I can't say the newest of G5's will run OS9 and I certainly know ALL G3's can't run OS X.
But I can name more hardware configurations that won't run Linux than Mac's running OS X or 9.
Having said that... MS's service has one failing point.. there is so much hardware out there to test under, and for users to fail under, that the ease-of-use factor is harder to accomplish. I'd hate to be the one user who gets the service, get the player, buy the song, but can't play it in one way or another.
Technically, the road will be more.. rubbery. The sound is rubber hitting the current mix of asphalt. They are shifting the asphalt a bit towards more rubber to make it less noisy.
I'm sure their success is attributed more to knowing what you are doing in a McGyver'ish way than simply hacking.
That special knowledge that is the difference between the guy who buys dirt for a garden versus one who knows what to plant and mix in to make soil healthier.
Yeah, anyone can make a bomb with the proper chemicals, but can YOU do it with bubble gum, a piece of thread and a muffin?:)
The iPod is just more asthetically usable. I don't know how to explain it. My friend got a zen recently. It has a jog dial on the right somewhere, but the interface is just weird. It feels like the type of interface I'd expect on my receiver.
I like devices that have interfaces that match their use. Take palm and its OS. I thought grafitii is great. It makes sense for really quick input. The fact you don't have a start menu and just use the "applications" menu to get to stuff was also great. It even use(d) a low power cpu. It's the opposite reason why I really hate windows ce. I just can' get used to the idea of having a start menu and apps that take up so much screen space.
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Other reason I don't like the zen? Same friend, can't download the drivers from creative, and to use the drivers, he has to install the base software. But the software he prefers to use for syncin' needs the drivers. So to use one software, he's forced to use another.
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iTunes works really well w/ the ipod. Hopefully, the win version will be just as good.
Well, some problems aren't solvable.. but for those stupid problems like, "How do I add a user".. calling MS, even at a cost, is easier to do than find someone to support the ncr875 driver.
What about proxies and socks servers? There's prolly more useful things to do w/ this than redirect for content reasons.
This would be good for patch cables. It will also be good if you need to go around a tight corner with little leway. leeway. more better. Take two standard fibre-optic cables, patch a bendy one in the middle.
From the makers of pico! :)
Well, there's nothing wrong with omitting your education at any point on your resume. Lying and saynig you never went or did something else is an offence of some sorts.
It's sorta like putting your GPA on your resume. If you dont' provide it, and they don't ask, then they can't get you on that, eh?
Well, remember, more people can do a $20k job whereas the positions that are $100k are management, scientific, or other types of specialized jobs. It's all about how important you wish to be in a company.
Well, you know how offensive coders and code can be.
Try looking at the comments. Also, a lot of coders have that attitude, "everyone else's code sucks."
No wonder thyey find it offensive. They are immature AND sensitive.
As someone said either today or yesterday, quoting someone else :), "No good deed goes unpunished."
Everybody wants something. Apparenlty the company wanted to be left alone, even in its broken state, and it wanted more money.
You use it as part of an entropy pool, not as your soul source of entropy.
So using the CPU would be one of many factors.
Can't. All your base are belong to us :)
But the more you can add to the entropy pool, combining as many factors, the better. You can at least monitor cpu temperature. I wouldn't be surprised if you can monitor power usage and other things. Maybe your audio port, or mic jack.
See this reply on that
Really?
Only one problem with that assesment of DB's.. MS-SQL is too cheap. While oracle may be thousands if not tens of thousands for a good license, MS charges a significant amount less with good performance.
I'm not advocating that we use MS all over the place, but those are the breaks. Cheap and good performance. Hell, I rather Oracle.
mysql? You aern't serious. Yeah, slashdot runs mysql, that's nice and all, but it is way behind on performance that the big boys can do. Yes, it has replication, and I think it just got subselects, but can it do parallel processing using something like fibre-channel from the same disc, increasing performance of a multi-machine system?
Linux, palm, ps2.. yeah, they are all great alternatives to MS that can be used in real situations, but after using mysql at different instances (3.x branch, 4.x branch), I rather use anything else.
Big difference compared to apple is, the support and qa needed to manage such a beast. The only reason that say, Linux or FreeBSD doesn't work as well as OSX on a Mac, is because the Mac architecture is closer to homogenous.
Granetd, Linux more than FreeBSD has better hardware support, there are fewer macs that will run OS X and fewer taht will run OS X. When there is a rift, it's usually pretty big. I can't say the newest of G5's will run OS9 and I certainly know ALL G3's can't run OS X.
But I can name more hardware configurations that won't run Linux than Mac's running OS X or 9.
Having said that... MS's service has one failing point.. there is so much hardware out there to test under, and for users to fail under, that the ease-of-use factor is harder to accomplish. I'd hate to be the one user who gets the service, get the player, buy the song, but can't play it in one way or another.
I don't mean a motorcycle either. Try riding a mountain bike at some decent speed. Eventually, at the right speed, it hums quite nicely.
Technically, the road will be more.. rubbery. The sound is rubber hitting the current mix of asphalt. They are shifting the asphalt a bit towards more rubber to make it less noisy.
While bug XXX never gets fixed and causes sco users to have problems.
The catch is, parent is only running single user with /bin/sleep as his shell ;) /joke
Is that like the Daffy Duck magnificent feat? You can only do it once ;) Lessse you do it twice w/o getting personal w/ someone else :)
I'm sure their success is attributed more to knowing what you are doing in a McGyver'ish way than simply hacking.
:)
That special knowledge that is the difference between the guy who buys dirt for a garden versus one who knows what to plant and mix in to make soil healthier.
Yeah, anyone can make a bomb with the proper chemicals, but can YOU do it with bubble gum, a piece of thread and a muffin?
There is the iTunes store. Maybe, they will make it a general music software, you never know.
The iPod is just more asthetically usable. I don't know how to explain it. My friend got a zen recently. It has a jog dial on the right somewhere, but the interface is just weird. It feels like the type of interface I'd expect on my receiver.
I like devices that have interfaces that match their use. Take palm and its OS. I thought grafitii is great. It makes sense for really quick input. The fact you don't have a start menu and just use the "applications" menu to get to stuff was also great. It even use(d) a low power cpu. It's the opposite reason why I really hate windows ce. I just can' get used to the idea of having a start menu and apps that take up so much screen space.
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Other reason I don't like the zen? Same friend, can't download the drivers from creative, and to use the drivers, he has to install the base software. But the software he prefers to use for syncin' needs the drivers. So to use one software, he's forced to use another.
--
iTunes works really well w/ the ipod. Hopefully, the win version will be just as good.
JBoss, unfortunately, is a bit of a bear to use. Just what I've learned through the frustrations of others.
Well, some problems aren't solvable.. but for those stupid problems like, "How do I add a user".. calling MS, even at a cost, is easier to do than find someone to support the ncr875 driver.
It is implied by saying who in gov't would support it.