Last year I bought something that does this at the local pet shop but it doesn't have a snooze button. Its also seems to be permanently set to about 1/4 hour after sunrise or whenever the traffic starts picking up in the morning, which ever is earliest.
For an project for an Engineering class, I built an alarm clock based on an a 6811 board. It could decode a signal from WWV so it never needed setting and it had some advanced alarm features such as figuring out when the lights went out to decide how much to advance the wake up time. It also could cope with the later classes on Tue and Thur and beep in a non threatening way around noon or so on Sat and Sunday.
It also had a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor so it if it was very cold or raining then it would go off about 10 minutes early. If it was real dark and wet and cold, then it wouldn't go off at all. For some reason, the professor didn't like that feature.
If its temporary, google has no idea how short or long term that will be so it should purge the temporary site out of its indexes and then add the other site to its list of sites to index if its not already there. Google trashes their complete index quite frequently so trashing temporary redirects isn't a problem at all. The best thing for google to do would be take the 302's and assign that page a negative page rank and let the google spamers find a new way to abuse the system.
Text book pricing is a result of systems put in place by people who their education systems like Bushes buddies. Text books are just a small part of the hyper inflated prices. Ever see how administration costs have gone up over the years? When my father was in Engineering school, he had the option to show up a week early to do work around the school. Now many schools won't even hire students to be maintenance helpers.
You voted for Bush and complain about industrial text book prices? Suck every bit of that $120 text book like the whore that you are. You reap what you sow so get over it it or accept it.
One gamer complaining about a buggy card will hurt sales far more than a few odd blips in a professional video editing card.
And most bank systems are lower cost than the voip head end stuff.
There is no way to limit where the junk ends up once its out the door and this looks like people have gotten so used to junk and flakey software that a few more bugs might not make any difference.
Too bad your an AC... The 1st NeXT shipped with 2 button mouse and if I remember right, the scroll wheel mouse was shipped right before they stopped shipping hardware.
Wasn't NeXT the 1st computer to ship with a scroll wheel mouse? And we all know that the computer that linux geeks love as a mac is just a rebranded NeXT.
If this is true, I might just buy another mac since I'm not going to buy a mac that comes with a mouse unless its got two buttons. (i got a mini mac but it didn't come with a special [aka retarded] mouse)
And for the people who claim you don't need a two button mouse because of the clever mac programming... pressing apple or alt at the same time is two buttons the way I count. To those that will preach that all functions can be done efficiently with a one button mouse have not been paying attention to what you can get with a two button mouse with all the new versions of the programs that come with os x.
Its about time... maybe two decades late but better late than never. Maybe next they can fix the retarded ibook mouse.
I agree this plan is bad but for a different reason. Testing on lots of architectures means the code didn't break the 10th commandment of C programming
I've had conversations with some of the leeches. On two different occasions I've talked with a the same record executive about how she is helping the hot new band make money and how they are the hottest band ever. Except in both cases the band sucked (and sales numbers backed up my feelings on their talent). The record exec put on bands hot new stuff on the cd player at a party and claimed everyone liked it. So I asked 10 people and one didn't mind the stuff, the other 9 thought it sucked. The CD was removed and offended record exec left the party. She had mentioned how rare bands are and how the record exec need to invest in them and all sorts of other sad stories but had no idea that 3000 different bands had recently sent in CDs to a local radio station. The rules were the CDs had to been had been made within the year so I'm guessing there is about one band that can get a fully produced CD done out of their own pocket for each 1000 people that live in a city.
I host www.ozmp3.com and one of the bands there were performing a school and told the kids they could download their music at the site. Some school official got up on the stage and told the kids that downloading music was bad and illegal. The record companies message is getting out and that message is not in the best interest of most bands.
The PC's bios was printed but it came only with the assembler if you forked out the $395 or whatever it was. I ran across it recently when work moved and I think it got trashed.
These idiots are hurting some of my friends. It appears that school kids are now told they aren't allowed to download music since its "illegal" when its not. Its only illegal to download music when its authors didn't put it up. The result is that a great way to promote local bands is now being blocked by the the schools.
I would like to get a transcript of what is being said in this court room because I expect someone is not telling the whole truth.
In case you haven't looked at the US debt... The US Japanese slowly sold off their land holdings and bought US bonds and now own more than US citizens do.
So is now a good time to start a slander suit against SCO and then once its Chap 7, then do the same for anyone of its sr. management that walked away with any cash?
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There are deeper problems as well. I played with this years ago when I had a large collection of data for a different project. One thing I did was played around with the time factor. It turns out that several genetic things look viral with a different time factor including allergy related illnesses like asthma. The head researcher thought it was interesting but had other projects and it would go too far against the modern teachings so the research died a natural death.
Maybe its time to push the line. Start fighting for the ability for the appointed idiots to be removed. In the US judges are appointed but on the ballot there will be a questions "Should judge XYZ retain their position as Justice of lower court of blaaa county" Judges rarely ever get kicked out (even though I vote against any with law degrees every time).
I know people who tried to get things fixed in the early days of MS. The story I heard was Billy thought he was a coder and everyone there let him keep his delusion. One example involved getting op code fixed in an assembler. Did Billy update the op code table? no... he hacked in a special exception in the parsing loop. The result is the instruction had to be in upper case only and didn't deal with most arguments correctly.
I don't know about you, but if someone gave me a billion dollars and wanted me to tell the world he was the worlds best coder, I would be happy to spread that BS far and wide.
How do you know that the clocks don't run at different speeds for other reasons? That gets very interesting when you think about what is the clock sets a photons frequency.
I disagree that its a silly question. I've written lots of code over the years. My 1st commercial program that sold well was written on a color computer but it also ran on PCs. The coco had 40x25 screen but I was more effecent on it than a PC which was faster and had more screen. It may have been the fact that I could type commands like "list" and "run" as a single two handed motion that I never quite got right on the PC keyboard. In school we had punch cards and while the lines per day were low, I have never had fewer bugs per day. We could only submit a program once per day and had about 3 chances to get it right. After that I used vt terminals on a vax and EDT seemed to be ok but I didn't produce much code. Later I ended up with a blit and layers and for me that was the most productive platform I've ever used. About that time the PC coding platforms started showing up and I never felt the I got as much done on them. I've used x-code under os X and I'm not as productive using it as I am with vi and make in terminal windows. I do find that because of the extra keystrokes in os-x, that I don't cut and paste as much as I would under windows or KDE and with my poor spelling, that means I have more errors that I have to fix latter.
I love my old blit. It has a high resolution screen that 3:4 profile so I think my next monitor will need to be able to turned 90 degrees. I've got one now but the video cards seem slow and 768x1024 just isn't right.
He has a point. Most of the user interface stuff is done by parts of the brain that aren't doing the primary work. For most people this means their graphic processing parts of the brain aren't doing too much when they are typing a document however if your job is to deal with pretty pictures, the other pretty pictures in the interface get in the way of your thought process.
Last year I bought something that does this at the local pet shop but it doesn't have a snooze button. Its also seems to be permanently set to about 1/4 hour after sunrise or whenever the traffic starts picking up in the morning, which ever is earliest.
For an project for an Engineering class, I built an alarm clock based on an a 6811 board. It could decode a signal from WWV so it never needed setting and it had some advanced alarm features such as figuring out when the lights went out to decide how much to advance the wake up time. It also could cope with the later classes on Tue and Thur and beep in a non threatening way around noon or so on Sat and Sunday.
It also had a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor so it if it was very cold or raining then it would go off about 10 minutes early. If it was real dark and wet and cold, then it wouldn't go off at all. For some reason, the professor didn't like that feature.
If its temporary, google has no idea how short or long term that will be so it should purge the temporary site out of its indexes and then add the other site to its list of sites to index if its not already there. Google trashes their complete index quite frequently so trashing temporary redirects isn't a problem at all. The best thing for google to do would be take the 302's and assign that page a negative page rank and let the google spamers find a new way to abuse the system.
If your browser allows it, browse the web as the googlebot. It gets rid of lots of pesky problems involving logins and useless signups.
So why does her windows 3.1 control panel icon clearly show an early amiga complete with one of their early start up screens?
Its shown here.
Text book pricing is a result of systems put in place by people who their education systems like Bushes buddies. Text books are just a small part of the hyper inflated prices. Ever see how administration costs have gone up over the years? When my father was in Engineering school, he had the option to show up a week early to do work around the school. Now many schools won't even hire students to be maintenance helpers.
You voted for Bush and complain about industrial text book prices? Suck every bit of that $120 text book like the whore that you are. You reap what you sow so get over it it or accept it.
if you have been paying attention, you wouldn't have bought adaptec for something like the last decade.
One gamer complaining about a buggy card will hurt sales far more than a few odd blips in a professional video editing card.
And most bank systems are lower cost than the voip head end stuff.
There is no way to limit where the junk ends up once its out the door and this looks like people have gotten so used to junk and flakey software that a few more bugs might not make any difference.
Too bad your an AC...
The 1st NeXT shipped with 2 button mouse and if I remember right, the scroll wheel mouse was shipped right before they stopped shipping hardware.
Wasn't NeXT the 1st computer to ship with a scroll wheel mouse? And we all know that the computer that linux geeks love as a mac is just a rebranded NeXT.
If this is true, I might just buy another mac since I'm not going to buy a mac that comes with a mouse unless its got two buttons. (i got a mini mac but it didn't come with a special [aka retarded] mouse)
And for the people who claim you don't need a two button mouse because of the clever mac programming... pressing apple or alt at the same time is two buttons the way I count. To those that will preach that all functions can be done efficiently with a one button mouse have not been paying attention to what you can get with a two button mouse with all the new versions of the programs that come with os x.
Its about time... maybe two decades late but better late than never. Maybe next they can fix the retarded ibook mouse.
I agree this plan is bad but for a different reason. Testing on lots of architectures means the code didn't break the 10th commandment of C programming
I've had conversations with some of the leeches. On two different occasions I've talked with a the same record executive about how she is helping the hot new band make money and how they are the hottest band ever. Except in both cases the band sucked (and sales numbers backed up my feelings on their talent). The record exec put on bands hot new stuff on the cd player at a party and claimed everyone liked it. So I asked 10 people and one didn't mind the stuff, the other 9 thought it sucked. The CD was removed and offended record exec left the party. She had mentioned how rare bands are and how the record exec need to invest in them and all sorts of other sad stories but had no idea that 3000 different bands had recently sent in CDs to a local radio station. The rules were the CDs had to been had been made within the year so I'm guessing there is about one band that can get a fully produced CD done out of their own pocket for each 1000 people that live in a city.
I host www.ozmp3.com and one of the bands there were performing a school and told the kids they could download their music at the site. Some school official got up on the stage and told the kids that downloading music was bad and illegal. The record companies message is getting out and that message is not in the best interest of most bands.
The CCD sensor is happy to count photon hits not matter what frequency they come in at.
I have a $50 device that will measure temps by looking though a white plastic lens plus and optical filter.
So if I add that filter and cool the thing down, is there any chance it might work?
The PC's bios was printed but it came only with the assembler if you forked out the $395 or whatever it was. I ran across it recently when work moved and I think it got trashed.
These idiots are hurting some of my friends. It appears that school kids are now told they aren't allowed to download music since its "illegal" when its not. Its only illegal to download music when its authors didn't put it up. The result is that a great way to promote local bands is now being blocked by the the schools.
I would like to get a transcript of what is being said in this court room because I expect someone is not telling the whole truth.
In case you haven't looked at the US debt... The US Japanese slowly sold off their land holdings and bought US bonds and now own more than US citizens do.
So is now a good time to start a slander suit against SCO and then once its Chap 7, then do the same for anyone of its sr. management that walked away with any cash?
There are deeper problems as well. I played with this years ago when I had a large collection of data for a different project. One thing I did was played around with the time factor. It turns out that several genetic things look viral with a different time factor including allergy related illnesses like asthma. The head researcher thought it was interesting but had other projects and it would go too far against the modern teachings so the research died a natural death.
Maybe its time to push the line. Start fighting for the ability for the appointed idiots to be removed. In the US judges are appointed but on the ballot there will be a questions "Should judge XYZ retain their position as Justice of lower court of blaaa county" Judges rarely ever get kicked out (even though I vote against any with law degrees every time).
I know people who tried to get things fixed in the early days of MS. The story I heard was Billy thought he was a coder and everyone there let him keep his delusion. One example involved getting op code fixed in an assembler. Did Billy update the op code table? no... he hacked in a special exception in the parsing loop. The result is the instruction had to be in upper case only and didn't deal with most arguments correctly.
I don't know about you, but if someone gave me a billion dollars and wanted me to tell the world he was the worlds best coder, I would be happy to spread that BS far and wide.
How do you know that the clocks don't run at different speeds for other reasons? That gets very interesting when you think about what is the clock sets a photons frequency.
I disagree that its a silly question.
I've written lots of code over the years. My 1st commercial program that sold well was written on a color computer but it also ran on PCs. The coco had 40x25 screen but I was more effecent on it than a PC which was faster and had more screen. It may have been the fact that I could type commands like "list" and "run" as a single two handed motion that I never quite got right on the PC keyboard. In school we had punch cards and while the lines per day were low, I have never had fewer bugs per day. We could only submit a program once per day and had about 3 chances to get it right. After that I used vt terminals on a vax and EDT seemed to be ok but I didn't produce much code. Later I ended up with a blit and layers and for me that was the most productive platform I've ever used. About that time the PC coding platforms started showing up and I never felt the I got as much done on them. I've used x-code under os X and I'm not as productive using it as I am with vi and make in terminal windows. I do find that because of the extra keystrokes in os-x, that I don't cut and paste as much as I would under windows or KDE and with my poor spelling, that means I have more errors that I have to fix latter.
I love my old blit. It has a high resolution screen that 3:4 profile so I think my next monitor will need to be able to turned 90 degrees. I've got one now but the video cards seem slow and 768x1024 just isn't right.
He has a point. Most of the user interface stuff is done by parts of the brain that aren't doing the primary work. For most people this means their graphic processing parts of the brain aren't doing too much when they are typing a document however if your job is to deal with pretty pictures, the other pretty pictures in the interface get in the way of your thought process.
Great fix but do you know to auto copy when I select text?
The 1/8 inch jack for the air port express also is a fiber connector.