If Microsoft is truly serious about browser interoperability, why do they not support and have no plans to support Firfox with their new Hotmail interface (currently in beta)!
It is definitely doable, but would require a time offset. Transcoding the streams would cause a loss of quality and could not be done entirely realtime.
I have noticed that for myself the levels of stress I can successfully endure vary according to the circumstances. Specifically I can endure large amounts of stress and take on big responsibilities if they are brought on gradually and ramp up slowly, on the other hand sudden stress can be too much for me.
This seems to agree with the article, at least in part, as the researchers seem to be getting at the fact that your outlook on the situation, not just your genetic predisposition, is important to how well you thrive. Of course the two are linked and many bodily functions, as we are discovering, are psychosomatic.
Although I tend to side with the vigilantes on most occasions, I believe actions like these should be judged on a case by case basis. The actions should be genuinely taken in good will and not for any form of personal profit. They should only be resorted to after reasonable attempts to spread the information through proper methods and channels, much like the issue of full disclose of potentially dangerous bugs and exploits.
Where is the author coming getting these ideas? The Slackware 10 install set up my sound and video without any feedback whatsoever from myself, and on fairly recent hardware too: onboard sound from an Intel motherboard and a Radeon 9000.
All I had to do was turn up the volume when I logged into the gnome desktop, which I agree should be done for the user in the first place, but it is hardly worth whining about.
I can see this becoming even more of a draw to people for whom Everquest and the likes just don't hold any appeal. The addiction will remain the same, but the lure of a virtual world where chatting to individuals rather than fighting is the focus brings in a completely new crowd, females, younger kids and older adults. These people could care less about RPG's but there is a lot of potential for spending too much time here, especially if things like voice chat start being introduced, replacing "normal" RL interactions.
How long before I'm standing in line at the grocery store and the displays on people's backs start trying to sell me (g|E|n|e|r|1|c-Vi|a|G|ra)?! I know for a fact that if someone payed people to wear these, then there would be plenty of takers. With sound and all, these could turn out to be extremely annoying.
At the risk of sounding like "me too", when I was in high school I wrote a small program that would move windows away from your cursor when you moved towards them, the results were hillarious so I decided to stick it somewhere obvious and rename it to "Dont run this and that means you jake.exe". It didn't take long for my brother to find and run it, he eventually figured out how to turn it off but admitted he just had to run it and find out what it did.
I would not categorize counter-strike/half-life as having great level editing tools to work with and the engine is dated, but I would definitely suggest you add some levels and maps to your portfolio, the platform is a standard of sorts and it would be good to show what you can do with it.
Also, definitely take a look at Doom III when it is released. The level editor is built right into the game and allows you to immediately see your results.
...anyone searching for "Hutton inquiry" or "Hutton report" on the UK's most popular search engine Google is
automatically directed to a paid-for link to BBC Online's own news coverage of the inquiry.
Google has never automatically redirected you to paid links. They also clearly mark the sponsered links as such, even moving them to the right side of the page, seperate from the relevant results. The article is trying very hard to push people's buttons.
TLC still is educational, where else are you going to learn the essential skills of survival, like how to make sure an insane designer doesn't completely wreck you're neighbors home?!
when do I get repayed for my damages? I'm the one that had to endure those things for the longest time, and still do when I use the computer labs' XP machines.
The correct goole syntax to search a site is "site:google.com" not "site:www.google.com" for some reason. Putting in the "www." has always returned unusual links for me; this was since I started using it several years ago.
In case anyone hasn't tried it yet, the Bayesian filters in the mail client of the Mozilla suite are really impressive. They have worked close to flawless for myself.
If Microsoft is truly serious about browser interoperability, why do they not support and have no plans to support Firfox with their new Hotmail interface (currently in beta)!
It is definitely doable, but would require a time offset. Transcoding the streams would cause a loss of quality and could not be done entirely realtime.
Is it just me, or does it seem like we have one of these each month.
Are they becoming more frequent, or is it that we can monitor them more effectively now.
I have noticed that for myself the levels of stress I can successfully endure vary according to the circumstances. Specifically I can endure large amounts of stress and take on big responsibilities if they are brought on gradually and ramp up slowly, on the other hand sudden stress can be too much for me.
This seems to agree with the article, at least in part, as the researchers seem to be getting at the fact that your outlook on the situation, not just your genetic predisposition, is important to how well you thrive. Of course the two are linked and many bodily functions, as we are discovering, are psychosomatic.
Just to clarify, the button order is automatically reversed for Hebrew and Arabic languages, as are all the other controls in the dialogues.
Although I tend to side with the vigilantes on most occasions, I believe actions like these should be judged on a case by case basis. The actions should be genuinely taken in good will and not for any form of personal profit. They should only be resorted to after reasonable attempts to spread the information through proper methods and channels, much like the issue of full disclose of potentially dangerous bugs and exploits.
Where is the author coming getting these ideas? The Slackware 10 install set up my sound and video without any feedback whatsoever from myself, and on fairly recent hardware too: onboard sound from an Intel motherboard and a Radeon 9000.
All I had to do was turn up the volume when I logged into the gnome desktop, which I agree should be done for the user in the first place, but it is hardly worth whining about.
I am quite sure it supports all of those. Here is a page that talks about printing css2 and css1. Here is a fun little png demo.
I can see this becoming even more of a draw to people for whom Everquest and the likes just don't hold any appeal. The addiction will remain the same, but the lure of a virtual world where chatting to individuals rather than fighting is the focus brings in a completely new crowd, females, younger kids and older adults. These people could care less about RPG's but there is a lot of potential for spending too much time here, especially if things like voice chat start being introduced, replacing "normal" RL interactions.
How long before I'm standing in line at the grocery store and the displays on people's backs start trying to sell me (g|E|n|e|r|1|c-Vi|a|G|ra)?! I know for a fact that if someone payed people to wear these, then there would be plenty of takers. With sound and all, these could turn out to be extremely annoying.
Works about half the time for me.
- It will load the video up to about 80 or 90% and then freeze indefinitely.
- Does this every time in epiphany but about one out of ten times in mozilla.
There is a proof of concpet page here. Neither mozilla nor firefox are susceptible.
Good reading if you are interested in this sort of thing
Linux Kernel Development
At the risk of sounding like "me too", when I was in high school I wrote a small program that would move windows away from your cursor when you moved towards them, the results were hillarious so I decided to stick it somewhere obvious and rename it to "Dont run this and that means you jake.exe". It didn't take long for my brother to find and run it, he eventually figured out how to turn it off but admitted he just had to run it and find out what it did.
I would not categorize counter-strike/half-life as having great level editing tools to work with and the engine is dated, but I would definitely suggest you add some levels and maps to your portfolio, the platform is a standard of sorts and it would be good to show what you can do with it.
Also, definitely take a look at Doom III when it is released. The level editor is built right into the game and allows you to immediately see your results.
Why is this modded up? It's not insightful at all, meanspirited, and contributes nothing usefull. It definitely shouldnt be at +5.
TLC still is educational, where else are you going to learn the essential skills of survival, like how to make sure an insane designer doesn't completely wreck you're neighbors home?!
when do I get repayed for my damages? I'm the one that had to endure those things for the longest time, and still do when I use the computer labs' XP machines.
Horray for the lizard!
It's always fun seeing new (to me anyway) software for the first time.
interface and several apps
muse
freej
The correct goole syntax to search a site is "site:google.com" not "site:www.google.com" for some reason. Putting in the "www." has always returned unusual links for me; this was since I started using it several years ago.
"SLASHDOT.ORG"
Not being fluent in binary is forgivable, but only if you have spent your life learning a suitably geeky substitute. Like Klingon.
Qapla'!
lol, I don't think I quite believe this myself but it seems that Slashdot is Slashdotting itself!!
I know its probably not possible but it sure seems like that's whats happening, the picture page is loading slower and slower.
In case anyone hasn't tried it yet, the Bayesian filters in the mail client of the Mozilla suite are really impressive. They have worked close to flawless for myself.