Just checking your numbers... NASA budget for 2010: 18.69 Billion. F-22 program cost: >65 Billion (Lockheed awarded F-22 on 23 April 1991). Damn, you really could run NASA for 4 years on what the F-22 program cost alone.
Just imagine how long you could run NASA for based on the F-35 program cost.
I had the same problem playing back 720p MKV on my Mac Mini as you. I have a Core Solo 1.5 GHz and nothing that I tried, VLC or MPlayer, would play them back smoothly. Recently, I stuck Ubuntu 8.10 on my mac mini and was very surprised to see that it played back 720p MKV flawlessly with VLC. I really don't understand why VLC played the files so terribly under OS X and was able to play them fine under Ubuntu 8.10, but I am happy with the results. Now if only I could figure out how to get my apple remote to work with VLC in Linux.
When considering how many scientists actually change the world for the better, you can start by discounting the ones that work for military or security organisations
Why do you discredit scientists who work with the military? Some pretty good stuff has come out of science developed for the military. Have you have ever ridden in a jet, used a microwave, or admired anything mankind has done in space? War is ever present throughout history, to say that the scientific innovations that have come out of can't change the world for the better is utter foolishness.
Wrong! I took it the 2nd year it was ever done in C++, that was 2000. So lets see C++ in 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003. I count 5 years of C++ and now Java in 2004.
Ok I will bite... I am graduating with a CE degree and these are the math courses I have had to take.
Discrete, The most relevant course for programmers, involves studying discrete values, probability, some number theory, and lots of logic.
Linear Algebra You don't want to miss out on this one, learning to solve problems using lin alg will make your code work when others won't.
Calculus I took three semesters of this (differential, integral, and multivariable). I would recommend that any CS student take at least two semesters of calculus.
Differential Equations I would not recommend taking Diff Eq to your average code monkey CS student as it is not directly applicable to most coding projects. However solving some Diff Eq problems is a real bear, and very hard to do without the help of a computer.
Cryptology Probably not offered by all math departments, but certainly worth taking if it is. At my school it was roughly half math majors and half cs majors in the course.
I found another article in this months IEEE Spectrum to be of more interest. It sounds like science fiction stuff to me, not all what I am used to reading in Spectrum. Anyone ever heard of "electric rainmaking" before?
You produce murder rate stats for London, New York, and Washington DC. All of those cities have one thing in common, it is essentially illegal to own a handgun in them.
I would be interested in finding out the mugging rate of London and comparing that to some American cities where they don't have total GUN BANS.
I proudly wear my iPod white earbuds everyday, and the thought of getting mugged has never crossed mind. My since of security lies in two areas.
1. I live in the US, muggings (and sack beatings) are quite low in the are which I live. Now in the UK, where I assume "West Midlands" is, muggings are much more common than in the USA.
2. I carry a concelead handgun. Should someone attempt to mug me they would be quite sorry.
They put in translucent move, but have they added wireframe yet? Opaque movement looks horrid on my machine, and is currently stopping from using Gnome with metacity.
I am a fan of red meat, a dark and twisted comic.
Vim on the other hand is an excellent replacement for any website development IDE.
Just checking your numbers... NASA budget for 2010: 18.69 Billion. F-22 program cost: >65 Billion (Lockheed awarded F-22 on 23 April 1991). Damn, you really could run NASA for 4 years on what the F-22 program cost alone.
Just imagine how long you could run NASA for based on the F-35 program cost.
Am I the only one who thought this article was about Jack Kilby, the Nobel laureate who invented the integrated circuit?
Did you mean OpenCores.org?
I had the same problem playing back 720p MKV on my Mac Mini as you. I have a Core Solo 1.5 GHz and nothing that I tried, VLC or MPlayer, would play them back smoothly. Recently, I stuck Ubuntu 8.10 on my mac mini and was very surprised to see that it played back 720p MKV flawlessly with VLC. I really don't understand why VLC played the files so terribly under OS X and was able to play them fine under Ubuntu 8.10, but I am happy with the results. Now if only I could figure out how to get my apple remote to work with VLC in Linux.
"as there seems to be no other major technical programmers' magazines left standing."
You might be interested in checking out the periodicals published by the IEEE and ACM professional societies.
IEEE Computer
IEEE Software
Communications of the ACM
"Is there any other company with it's perception of viability so closely linked to a single living individual?"
Yes, in fact there are many such companies. Berkshire Hathaway is one example.
How do you display the SMS data? I just picked up a MacBook and would like to if my desk leans...
Ubuntu isn't that the distrobution that was storing passwords in a readable plaintext file? Sounds like a great OS for Oracle.
When considering how many scientists actually change the world for the better, you can start by discounting the ones that work for military or security organisations
Why do you discredit scientists who work with the military? Some pretty good stuff has come out of science developed for the military. Have you have ever ridden in a jet, used a microwave, or admired anything mankind has done in space? War is ever present throughout history, to say that the scientific innovations that have come out of can't change the world for the better is utter foolishness.
I wish the Debian team would discuss getting http://packages.debian.org/ working!
You don't bounce back to $16000 in Millionaire, as once you reach $32000 your guarnteed to leave with that much.
runs on windows and mac? you say this is written in Java, I bet it "crawls"
the exam has been based on C++ (1 year)
Wrong! I took it the 2nd year it was ever done in C++, that was 2000. So lets see C++ in 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003. I count 5 years of C++ and now Java in 2004.
You cannot just go around and redefine your maths and sciences, CS == Math.
Ok I will bite... I am graduating with a CE degree and these are the math courses I have had to take.
Discrete, The most relevant course for programmers, involves studying discrete values, probability, some number theory, and lots of logic.
Linear Algebra You don't want to miss out on this one, learning to solve problems using lin alg will make your code work when others won't.
Calculus I took three semesters of this (differential, integral, and multivariable). I would recommend that any CS student take at least two semesters of calculus.
Differential Equations I would not recommend taking Diff Eq to your average code monkey CS student as it is not directly applicable to most coding projects. However solving some Diff Eq problems is a real bear, and very hard to do without the help of a computer.
Cryptology Probably not offered by all math departments, but certainly worth taking if it is. At my school it was roughly half math majors and half cs majors in the course.
http://www.ticalc.org/ is the place where I go to read calculator stories before they hit /.
How about the fact that the current version of VMware costs about $200 and this is free.
I found another article in this months IEEE Spectrum to be of more interest. It sounds like science fiction stuff to me, not all what I am used to reading in Spectrum. Anyone ever heard of "electric rainmaking" before?
You produce murder rate stats for London, New York, and Washington DC. All of those cities have one thing in common, it is essentially illegal to own a handgun in them.
I would be interested in finding out the mugging rate of London and comparing that to some American cities where they don't have total GUN BANS.
I proudly wear my iPod white earbuds everyday, and the thought of getting mugged has never crossed mind. My since of security lies in two areas.
1. I live in the US, muggings (and sack beatings) are quite low in the are which I live. Now in the UK, where I assume "West Midlands" is, muggings are much more common than in the USA.
2. I carry a concelead handgun. Should someone attempt to mug me they would be quite sorry.
So if by around airline pricing you mean off by two orders of magnitude, then ya sure $100/lb.
They put in translucent move, but have they added wireframe yet? Opaque movement looks horrid on my machine, and is currently stopping from using Gnome with metacity.
isn't that a bit fruity?