I don't really understand why Sun bothers. They had there chance with Java and blow it..NET will be the platform that you can write once and run anywhere. JavaFX is just said compared to Flash and Silverlight.
I really don't understand why you bother. You had a chance but you blow it.
Just a thought here. Could it depends on who the custom is here or what the customer is purchasing. Who owns the box? My guess is Minerva Networks owns the box and not you. They are letting you use the box as part of a subscription.
I have this keyboard/trackpad and use it for my HTMac. Great setup and range is great. On e note: this isn't bluetooth. It is RF but not bluetooth. It comes with a RF receiver.
This is funny and true at the same time. I'm seeing Javascript/ECMAScript being used more and more as a general purpose embedded language. There is so much I don't like about the language but the truth is it's everywhere.
We use this method to record call center traffic. Have a look at Orecx http://www.orecx.com/ . This is not a hack. Also switches will not send the traffic to all systems on the network so you will have to turn on SPAN or use a dumb hub. No news here.
It would be so sweet if they installed Caldera on it. I have a set of the original Caldera Network Desktop installation CDs including Preview 1, Preview 2 and version 1. It's interesting that the core OS was Redhat on those releases. I think it was Redhat 4.2. And this was way before I had ever heard of Redhat. As a matter of fact it was right about the time of Linux 1.0 .
I've been sent spam recently from quite a few people who's gmail accounts have been hacked. Look at the gmail forums....
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/label?lid=65ac3f0a8251ca2d&hl=en
Filled with spam from hacked account messages. Coincidence?
It's easy, don't buy it.
He said it 3 days ago..
Oh, and BTW: I bet it will tether to my G1.
I'm pretty sure he said this two days ago. Yep... here it is:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2361029,00.asp
2 days ago...
I used to come here to get the lates tech news.
Yep.. Port knocking is a great low budget solution to this.
You don't know very much do you?
I got a RJ-96 running on a x-Jmad without even putting a modded CRANK i the EIEIO.
Our professor made us use punch cards for our first project to show us how they had to do it. TRS-80 basic was so nice compared to that.
I don't really understand why Sun bothers. .NET will be the platform that you can write once and run anywhere. JavaFX is just said compared to Flash and Silverlight.
They had there chance with Java and blow it.
I really don't understand why you bother. You had a chance but you blow it.
What's up with the SQLite inserts? Is EXT3 really that bad? I would be interested in seeing PostgreSQL benchmarks.
I knew I smelled something...
Just a thought here. Could it depends on who the custom is here or what the customer is purchasing. Who owns the box? My guess is Minerva Networks owns the box and not you. They are letting you use the box as part of a subscription.
I have this keyboard/trackpad and use it for my HTMac. Great setup and range is great. On e note: this isn't bluetooth. It is RF but not bluetooth. It comes with a RF receiver.
This is funny and true at the same time. I'm seeing Javascript/ECMAScript being used more and more as a general purpose embedded language. There is so much I don't like about the language but the truth is it's everywhere.
I agree.. This is the type article that made me quit visiting Digg. This isn't "News for Nerds". This is "News to Polarize".
These are not the same publications.
We use this method to record call center traffic. Have a look at Orecx http://www.orecx.com/ . This is not a hack. Also switches will not send the traffic to all systems on the network so you will have to turn on SPAN or use a dumb hub. No news here.
It does on my PPC Powerbook. It used 1.5 gig in a matter of 45 seconds.
I agree and even better is the fact that Novell is a non factor in the Linux world now.
It would be so sweet if they installed Caldera on it. I have a set of the original Caldera Network Desktop installation CDs including Preview 1, Preview 2 and version 1. It's interesting that the core OS was Redhat on those releases. I think it was Redhat 4.2. And this was way before I had ever heard of Redhat. As a matter of fact it was right about the time of Linux 1.0 .
Cornbread...
7100 gmail, opera and google maps still work.
the Pogo!
Cook noodles but don't add the flavor. Drain and warm noodles with canned chili (Hormel). Mmmm..Mmmm..Mmmm