I bet Sony will play some yen to checkout the new design --just so they can have a good laugh to M$'s Wince^H^H^H^H^HWinped enbed Webtv. Add Webtv's feature on what's already ass kicking PS2.
Are you sure Judi Dench, who is one of the best Brit actor today, played Money Penny?!? She was really doing MGM favorite by appearing on those 3 awful spy/leg/gadgetry flicks. There are 5 actresses played Ms Moneypenny according to imdb.
Privating behavior is caused by the feeling of "being able to get away with something", no merely saving money. It's easy as hell to (bypass the macrovision) and copy a movie. But nobody does it, when you compare to sofeware privating, because it's not cool. If there's no privating in this world, every sofeware/dvd movie/book will be five times cheaper than the current price. Just like those "buy one get 12 free" BMG music CDs.
Media company make money by controlling the distribution channel and leverage, not the "product." They can have you pay 14.99 for a cd that have one song in it and still feel like the luckiest person on the world, as far as they put only one song in every CD.
Until they make a MIB sungrasses for display, I ain't going to touch one of them. BTW, earpieces attach/connect to the glasses is lame, I have seen those SONY glasstorn. They should separate it,or make a skin-color wire. The best wareable is so far libretto, at least you can read it like a book. I'm hunting for some (Asian) Indian art handkerchief to decorate my libretto, enough of this technology gray-plastic modern look and feel.
I think it looks like a protocol, what's so great about it is the GPL license compare to flood of future html plus proposal pitch by the biggies. I'm sure "HP's Chai, Sun's Jini and Microsoft®'s UpnP and BizTalk" are pretty much the same thing.
Interesting thing from the pda "Ten Ways to Think E-speak"
How do you participate in a dynamic world? Let us assume that I am interested in finding an ASIC supplier. I don't care which company (or who) gets to build this ASIC to my specification - it is an open market. I don't know how many companies are out there, I don't even want to know, as long as I can get a cheap and reliable supplier. 1.5 The old world Today I must partner with a supplier that I consider reliable, and hope that they can meet my growing demands in the long term. If I need to create a new partnership for something different, I go through this process of finding a new partner all over again. In fact, creating a new partnership is time consuming and I tend not to choose the best deal I can get because I may not know about a better deal or because I am comfortable with what I have. 1.6 The new world E-speak allows the deployment of e-services that are advertised in an appropriate, well-defined vocabulary. So for example, all ASIC vendors may advertise their services in some well-defined ASIC vocabulary. I, as a consumer of their services simply deploy my service that finds the most appropriate supplier by searching (and potentially negotiating) for the best ASIC supplier and making sure that they meet some minimum criteria. I can determine the credibility of some new vendor by invoking some on-line rating service. My service deployment then will not have any "hard-coded" links to third party services. This enables me to provide my service, while accommodating the naturally dynamic service marketplace that is evolving. I don't have to break my service if my supplier goes broke. The solution that I deploy should inherently be capable of handling interactions in a dynamic world where many different failures can be viewed as opportunities. As a consumer of services, failures can manifest as: failures to find a service that I am interested in at any given time, failure to reach a service that I need, failure for an established partner to meet requirements, etc..10
If I understand correctly, it's possible to build a "ebay network" that bypass the middleman--ebay. ALthough ebay service fee is not that high, they can make a smarter search engine that way.
I am going to post the entire of pda in next post, since it's faster then loading the plug-in for slow machine. html rules.
Bogus info works well with netzero.net, you just have to put up the ads:) They may have your phone number, but you can pay phone company to erase it. (I know that can over ride too, but still)
Bogus! The guy gain sight but lost it a few month (years?) later. This is the real stiry the film is base on. (The punch is the girl didn't dump him when he lost his sight again.) They were pretty old and appear in the premere. It were one of the flick, At First Sight's selling point. Even wonder how Mira Sorvino keep saying that the real life story was very touching? because they know they made a bad movie.
I use lynx on win32 a lot. Then I hread w3m and download the zip file. I couldn't run it because I need "cygwin1.dll" (something like that, I am not at home right now.)
Search "cgywin1.dll" on google reveal tons of "cygwin-19991123-.dll" type of stuff. I have no idea what it is. The only entry I think I understand is about cygnus library for emacs. Searching cygwin1.dll on cygnus.com reveal nothing worth a damn. I think this is *nix users' trendy discrimination toward window users. (Even if I have the.dll file, where do I put it huh? The fabulous helps files come with w3m don't say nothing.)
If this is the document standard for a decent non-commercial program, I think I'll stick with windos for a while. (I use cheap $20 winmodem and Netzero, and I don't even have a cd-rom for a laptop Yeah call me a window cheap bastard.)
Running win98 is really a advertisement bit to ensure the raw power of the hardware. "It's a real computer, not a TI calculator with gaggle." People pay a lot more respect to my libretto when they are told it can run win98 "like a real computer."
Regarding the open source comment, people can write open source driver as fast as you figure out how to write properitary driver for win98. As far as IBM release the spec, which I expect they do. However the odd screen resolution will limit a lot of app. I wonder if it can run lynx. The one thing so bad about win98 is the hideous sleep/resume time.
cy
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Last few days I couldn't get on napster, so I was forced to use cuteMX, at www.cutemx.com. FYI.
I do not like cuteMX because it encourage mean spirit amount users. It has a enemy list you can put people into. You can cancle somebody's upload too. (why? just point your music library to a empty folder.) The failure rate is more than 50%. I get about 80% the songs I try to download with napster.
No, but all the 100-dollar VCRs are new VCRs. The Microvision has been here so long that if you bought a VCR that didn't have microvision, it must be much more expensive than 100. You are right that you only need one old vcr, but there is only one such old vcr amount the people I know. I have it, the button simple would work, you need a universal remote to control the basic functions.
I even prefer full-priced evening theater over friday afternoon discount. The two of my most wonderful movie crowd expeiences this year were My Neighbor Totoro at MoMA and Being John Marcovich at a packed house at 8pm. People were laughing, in the right place. Not those "I know every joke I must laugh harder to remind you" type. People were eager to encouraging artists' subtle and intelligent humors. You just felt so relex and concentrated.
In contrary, I had a terrible time watching There's something about Mary with, er, 3 people. I knew I would have preciated Mary more if I watch it with people, Mary is exactly the kind of movie that really needs a good crowd. Although Kingpin is better:)
Come on, you go to video store to dig good stuff, not the crap Hollywood release in the last two months. New movie you go toi theater to experience big screen and decent sound. (Good stereo equipment cost you 1000+ dollars, which is like 200-150 movies. Considering you are not a big movie guy, it probably takes you 4 years to watch that much movies. By the time you think your speakers are crap.
Even if you like a art house movie like, I don't know, Limey or Holy Smoke, I don't think you can find a lot of firend who would like to ip off the artist anyway. The other studio wh will take a hit of a cheap movie duplicating machine is Disney, because kids love to watch them for over 100 times. And a lot of their parents doesn't have the concept of conpemsation and copy right. Personally I wish Disney go to hell.
Maybe Bruce has more intension to sue Corel than he now indicated. But the ultimate question is, what if Debian sue Corel, so what?
Corel has been cutting GPL corners left and right. They are the ones who's putting it, whob know what's coming after that if they push one more hand. Exactly who is giving a shit about Corel anymore? In the win32 platform? Do you know aol is going to bomb american with staroffice with their CDs? Do you know how much AOL cd my little cousin has collected? 4 Aol5.0 and about 5,6 AOL 4.0. (She uses Netzero:)
Who give Corel permission to be so disrepectful to GPL? If open source community can sustain a tiny law suit, then GPL is not a good license. I say sue them asses off. Use a law suit to clear up the shadom area.
Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves! With our flesh and blood, let us build our new Great Wall! The GNU programmers faces its greatest danger. From each one the urgent call for action comes forth. Arise! Arise! Arise! Millions with but one heart, Braving the enemy's fire. March on! Braving the BillG's F-U-D. March on! March on! On!
As a Chinese, I always have the impression that Japan has better space technology. Guess they don't push too hard on this area.
The thing is, China *has* to have advance military technology. Japan doesn't (or can't?) have to. WWII is just 50 years away. And Chinese has used to use centary instead of decade/next presidentcy as a unit to see the future. That's one of the reason China develop advance military protecting/revence techlogoly for Japan's potential unexpected move. (mind you China's navy suck ass, it's not really threadening the southeastern asia.)
You see in Chinese thinking, they/we still can't comprehent the reason of Japan overly-ambitious invasion decades ago. That's why Chinese take extra step in protecting itself from Japan. (personally, I don't care Taiwanese' idea one way or the other, so don't bother to argue this with me.)
The space program is always byproduct of mid/long range missile research and development. It doesn't indicate that China's tech in other area are as good as this one. We still can't produce decent DVD player, car or football player. (Yeah, the real football )
I'm a Contonese. I want to hear somebody explainto me exactly what the big deal of reusing the organs of executed criminal. Now I'm not talking about 1)organ of other prisoner 2) seller for money 3) selling to foreign country etc.
Nor do I spend anytime reading the detail of their/our actual actions. I just want to know the moral justification behide it.
Why should you kill a upload? That's the idea, you are supposed to share with people. Besides, you can 1) lie to napster that you have a 14.4 connection, 2) point yourmusic library to c:\windows\null\
I bet Sony will play some yen to checkout the new design --just so they can have a good laugh to M$'s Wince^H^H^H^H^HWinped enbed Webtv. Add Webtv's feature on what's already ass kicking PS2.
CY
Well, we will always have Alfred.
Are you sure Judi Dench, who is one of the best Brit actor today, played Money Penny?!? She was really doing MGM favorite by appearing on those 3 awful spy/leg/gadgetry flicks. There are 5 actresses played Ms Moneypenny according to imdb.
CY
Privating behavior is caused by the feeling of "being able to get away with something", no merely saving money. It's easy as hell to (bypass the macrovision) and copy a movie. But nobody does it, when you compare to sofeware privating, because it's not cool. If there's no privating in this world, every sofeware/dvd movie/book will be five times cheaper than the current price. Just like those "buy one get 12 free" BMG music CDs.
Media company make money by controlling the distribution channel and leverage, not the "product." They can have you pay 14.99 for a cd that have one song in it and still feel like the luckiest person on the world, as far as they put only one song in every CD.
CY
There was no response. The serve could be down or it's not responding....
Until they make a MIB sungrasses for display, I ain't going to touch one of them. BTW, earpieces attach/connect to the glasses is lame, I have seen those SONY glasstorn. They should separate it,or make a skin-color wire. The best wareable is so far libretto, at least you can read it like a book. I'm hunting for some (Asian) Indian art handkerchief to decorate my libretto, enough of this technology gray-plastic modern look and feel.
CY
I think it looks like a protocol, what's so great about it is the GPL license compare to flood of future html plus proposal pitch by the biggies. I'm sure "HP's Chai, Sun's Jini and Microsoft®'s UpnP and BizTalk" are pretty much the same thing.
Interesting thing from the pda "Ten Ways to Think E-speak"
How do you participate in a dynamic world?
Let us assume that I am interested in finding an ASIC supplier. I don't care which
company (or who) gets to build this ASIC to my specification - it is an open market. I
don't know how many companies are out there, I don't even want to know, as long as I
can get a cheap and reliable supplier.
1.5 The old world
Today I must partner with a supplier that I consider reliable, and hope that they can meet
my growing demands in the long term. If I need to create a new partnership for
something different, I go through this process of finding a new partner all over again. In
fact, creating a new partnership is time consuming and I tend not to choose the best deal I
can get because I may not know about a better deal or because I am comfortable with
what I have.
1.6 The new world
E-speak allows the deployment of e-services that are advertised in an appropriate, well-defined
vocabulary. So for example, all ASIC vendors may advertise their services in
some well-defined ASIC vocabulary. I, as a consumer of their services simply deploy my
service that finds the most appropriate supplier by searching (and potentially negotiating)
for the best ASIC supplier and making sure that they meet some minimum criteria. I can
determine the credibility of some new vendor by invoking some on-line rating service.
My service deployment then will not have any "hard-coded" links to third party services.
This enables me to provide my service, while accommodating the naturally dynamic
service marketplace that is evolving. I don't have to break my service if my supplier goes
broke.
The solution that I deploy should inherently be capable of handling interactions in a
dynamic world where many different failures can be viewed as opportunities. As a
consumer of services, failures can manifest as: failures to find a service that I am
interested in at any given time, failure to reach a service that I need, failure for an
established partner to meet requirements, etc..10
If I understand correctly, it's possible to build a "ebay network" that bypass the middleman--ebay. ALthough ebay service fee is not that high, they can make a smarter search engine that way.
I am going to post the entire of pda in next post, since it's faster then loading the plug-in for slow machine. html rules.
Bogus info works well with netzero.net, you just have to put up the ads :) They may have your phone number, but you can pay phone company to erase it. (I know that can over ride too, but still)
cy
Bogus! The guy gain sight but lost it a few month (years?) later. This is the real stiry the film is base on. (The punch is the girl didn't dump him when he lost his sight again.) They were pretty old and appear in the premere. It were one of the flick, At First Sight's selling point. Even wonder how Mira Sorvino keep saying that the real life story was very touching? because they know they made a bad movie.
It doesn't work. I download usertool.exe from
ftp://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/pub/cygwin/latest/
--the only ftp site that works. It aint have no cygwin1.dll
CY
No, it's art. (BMA website is here) I think it's time to hand the guy a couple copy of windows for positive use.)
CY
I use lynx on win32 a lot. Then I hread w3m and download the zip file. I couldn't run it because I need "cygwin1.dll" (something like that, I am not at home right now.)
.dll file, where do I put it huh? The fabulous helps files come with w3m don't say nothing.)
Search "cgywin1.dll" on google reveal tons of "cygwin-19991123-.dll" type of stuff. I have no idea what it is. The only entry I think I understand is about cygnus library for emacs. Searching cygwin1.dll on cygnus.com reveal nothing worth a damn. I think this is *nix users' trendy discrimination toward window users. (Even if I have the
If this is the document standard for a decent non-commercial program, I think I'll stick with windos for a while. (I use cheap $20 winmodem and Netzero, and I don't even have a cd-rom for a laptop Yeah call me a window cheap bastard.)
Running win98 is really a advertisement bit to ensure the raw power of the hardware. "It's a real computer, not a TI calculator with gaggle." People pay a lot more respect to my libretto when they are told it can run win98 "like a real computer."
Regarding the open source comment, people can write open source driver as fast as you figure out how to write properitary driver for win98. As far as IBM release the spec, which I expect they do. However the odd screen resolution will limit a lot of app. I wonder if it can run lynx. The one thing so bad about win98 is the hideous sleep/resume time.
cy
Last few days I couldn't get on napster, so I was forced to use cuteMX, at www.cutemx.com. FYI.
I do not like cuteMX because it encourage mean spirit amount users. It has a enemy list you can put people into. You can cancle somebody's upload too. (why? just point your music library to a empty folder.) The failure rate is more than 50%. I get about 80% the songs I try to download with napster.
CY
No, but all the 100-dollar VCRs are new VCRs. The Microvision has been here so long that if you bought a VCR that didn't have microvision, it must be much more expensive than 100. You are right that you only need one old vcr, but there is only one such old vcr amount the people I know. I have it, the button simple would work, you need a universal remote to control the basic functions.
CY
I even prefer full-priced evening theater over friday afternoon discount. The two of my most wonderful movie crowd expeiences this year were My Neighbor Totoro at MoMA and Being John Marcovich at a packed house at 8pm. People were laughing, in the right place. Not those "I know every joke I must laugh harder to remind you" type. People were eager to encouraging artists' subtle and intelligent humors. You just felt so relex and concentrated.
:)
In contrary, I had a terrible time watching There's something about Mary with, er, 3 people. I knew I would have preciated Mary more if I watch it with people, Mary is exactly the kind of movie that really needs a good crowd. Although Kingpin is better
Cheap vcr can't override the macrovision(or microvision?) You need to throw 200-300 dollars in it, if you know where to find.
CY
Come on, you go to video store to dig good stuff, not the crap Hollywood release in the last two months. New movie you go toi theater to experience big screen and decent sound. (Good stereo equipment cost you 1000+ dollars, which is like 200-150 movies. Considering you are not a big movie guy, it probably takes you 4 years to watch that much movies. By the time you think your speakers are crap.
Even if you like a art house movie like, I don't know, Limey or Holy Smoke, I don't think you can find a lot of firend who would like to ip off the artist anyway. The other studio wh will take a hit of a cheap movie duplicating machine is Disney, because kids love to watch them for over 100 times. And a lot of their parents doesn't have the concept of conpemsation and copy right. Personally I wish Disney go to hell.
CY
I mean If open source community can't ... and two other tpyo :)
sustain a tiny law suit, then
Maybe Bruce has more intension to sue Corel than he now indicated. But the ultimate question is, what if Debian sue Corel, so what?
:)
Corel has been cutting GPL corners left and right. They are the ones who's putting it, whob know what's coming after that if they push one more hand. Exactly who is giving a shit about Corel anymore? In the win32 platform? Do you know aol is going to bomb american with staroffice with their CDs? Do you know how much AOL cd my little cousin has collected? 4 Aol5.0 and about 5,6 AOL 4.0. (She uses Netzero
Who give Corel permission to be so disrepectful to GPL? If open source community can sustain a tiny law suit, then GPL is not a good license. I say sue them asses off. Use a law suit to clear up the shadom area.
CY
Come on, try use text to wirte a City of Lost Children to me.
CY
Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves!
With our flesh and blood, let us build our new Great Wall!
The GNU programmers faces its greatest danger.
From each one the urgent call for action comes forth.
Arise! Arise! Arise!
Millions with but one heart,
Braving the enemy's fire.
March on!
Braving the BillG's F-U-D.
March on! March on! On!
As a Chinese, I always have the impression that Japan has better space technology. Guess they don't push too hard on this area.
The thing is, China *has* to have advance military technology. Japan doesn't (or can't?) have to. WWII is just 50 years away. And Chinese has used to use centary instead of decade/next presidentcy as a unit to see the future. That's one of the reason China develop advance military protecting/revence techlogoly for Japan's potential unexpected move. (mind you China's navy suck ass, it's not really threadening the southeastern asia.)
You see in Chinese thinking, they/we still can't comprehent the reason of Japan overly-ambitious invasion decades ago. That's why Chinese take extra step in protecting itself from Japan. (personally, I don't care Taiwanese' idea one way or the other, so don't bother to argue this with me.)
The space program is always byproduct of mid/long range missile research and development. It doesn't indicate that China's tech in other area are as good as this one. We still can't produce decent DVD player, car or football player. (Yeah, the real football )
I'm a Contonese. I want to hear somebody explainto me exactly what the big deal of reusing the organs of executed criminal. Now I'm not talking about 1)organ of other prisoner 2) seller for money 3) selling to foreign country etc.
Nor do I spend anytime reading the detail of their/our actual actions. I just want to know the moral justification behide it.
CY
Why should you kill a upload? That's the idea, you are supposed to share with people. Besides, you can 1) lie to napster that you have a 14.4 connection, 2) point yourmusic library to c:\windows\null\
blah, very dumb.
CY