I didn't spam anyone. After reading your e-mail I would never work for you anyways. I sent Neil a resume because I was under the impression he owned a company and could use a contract consultant. It's not like I'm sending thousands of e-mails to random people.. I am always happy to get resumes via e-mail from strangers. It is o.k to send your resume to a company in hopes of getting contract work. This e-mail along with others is being forwarded to my lawyers and ISP for their review. If your doing this through a company.. on company time.. I hope you will be able to answer to your boss.
I agree. I am so used to doing things via the command-line, that I often forget that there are GUI tools that accomplish the same thing. I usually teach people how to do it the quickest way, which usually means command-line. Windows users seem to be excited when they find GUI tools for tasks I usually do via the command-line. It is not faster, but it is usually more intuitive.
Check out the cnn.com news article, which couldn't have had better timing...
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/04/27/micros oft.virus.idg/index.html
"they still only allow up2date go to 4.2.9 while 4.2.17 was out for mostly forever"
Wow! 4.2.9 is much better than the 2.4.19-pre3 I found on ftp.kernel.org.
I didn't spam anyone. After reading your e-mail I would never work for you anyways. I sent Neil a resume because I was under the impression he owned a company and could use a contract consultant. It's not like I'm sending thousands of e-mails to random people.. I am always happy to get resumes via e-mail from strangers. It is o.k to send your resume to a company in hopes of getting contract work. This e-mail along with others is being forwarded to my lawyers and ISP for their review. If your doing this through a company.. on company time.. I hope you will be able to answer to your boss.
Thanks,
Bernard 773.391.0595
I guess that I'll have to send him a few...
There isn't a problem with such a statement.
I agree. I am so used to doing things via the command-line, that I often forget that there are GUI tools that accomplish the same thing. I usually teach people how to do it the quickest way, which usually means command-line. Windows users seem to be excited when they find GUI tools for tasks I usually do via the command-line. It is not faster, but it is usually more intuitive.
It does??? I still cannot get through. I was glad someone posted it here so that I could actually read it.
check out http://www.intel.com/ebusiness/pdf/prod/ia64/ds010 401.pdf It says that the L1 cache is 32K, L2 is 96K, and L3 is 2 or 4M.
Does this mean that there will no longer be memory sticks on the motherboard--all memory is on the die?
Check out the cnn.com news article, which couldn't have had better timing... http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/04/27/micros oft.virus.idg/index.html