Hell will freeze over before they will convince the US to 'ban freely distributed software'.
Sure it sounds scary, but its just ridiculous to imagine - Microsoft isnt the only rich player in this game. And then there's that little amendment you guys have - something about free speech.
"If we can come up with a payment method where there's no opportunity for fraud, then the fees come down," Kapioski said.
That's what they said about ATM's.
That's what they said about Net banking.
Its all cheap and rosy until its mainstream and then BANG up jump the fees.
The technology might be cool, it may be convienient, but dont be fooled into thinking that it will be cheaper.
In his review of "Time Crisis II," Ham wrote that the game's story line was "a bit thin." That was after he was brought to a Las Vegas target range for practice with an Uzi submachine gun
I'm curious - I wonder if he goes on next years 'junket'.
A spokesman for NASA, Tom Farrell, said: "We've done a lot of work to make certain it can't jump the tracks."
Well I hope that's good enough. Even though its going pretty slow, I wouldnt want 20 tonnes 'popping off' a train track and heading for the space station.
I'm no expert when it comes to forensic science, but surely they would be able to tell if the original ROM had been removed and replaced with an EPROM chip - sure the datas gone because its all a pile of plastic goo, but there must be other ways.
absolutely - I even played it again a couple of months ago (while waiting for the other PC to install).
I think people are nuts chucking away old PCs - load up the 200M hard drive with 20-30 good games like Kings Quest etc, and it serves as a neat little backup PC. Even better, because its DOS and menu based they cant break it by dragging the Windows folder to the recycle bin.
If you want to be producing Open Source on your spare time for a year or so, what about taking a non coding job for a while - , like sysadmin/database admin/web page maintainance, or something; as long as it isnt coding.BR>
You'll get a lot more development done at night after work if you haven't already spent all day coding for someone else, and the contract *should* be less restricting.
Assign each person to use a different word processor - e.g. Word95, Word97, Word2000, WP5.1, StarOffice, OpenOffice, etc.etc.
This way you will know exactly who maintains the document - store all the files on the users hard drive , dont worry about backups - hard drives are very, very reliable these days and the damn server is usually always on the blink.
If someone needs to modify another document, they simply need to write notes on the old printed version and the document maintainer can update them later.
well - yes, when you are starting out, not getting many sales you get pretty nervous (am I kidding myself here - is this software really worth the money ?) Then suddenly a crack appears, you think 'hmm - if its worth someones time to crack it - in cant be all bad'.
Mind you, the initial flattery wears off quickly, when the sales drop down
IAASA (I am a Shareware Author), and started off with the unlock key method - it was cracked, but hey, the extra warez links boosted up my listing on the search engines, which is free advertising.
Basically, this is what shareware is : 'A really good way of advertising' - the users get to see exactly what the program does, if it has bugs, is it crap, etc. so they can try it out before buying it
..that if you can read a message 'just once', then you can keep a copy of it. And if it's a juicy message which the sender thinks will be destroyed in day or so, you can bet that they will keep a copy of it.
If a local brewery supplied the beer all parties could benefit - (especially the developers!)
"Free as in speech, and Free as in beer"
How's THAT for a 'win-win' situation!
Location of the cabling runs
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Home Server Rooms?
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· Score: 3, Informative
Another point to consider for home server rooms which are not in a basement, is to run all cables up the wall closest to the center of the house - this gives you maximum room when crawling around the ceiling.
So when you are running new cables, or tracing faults or whatever, you aren't cramped down by the pitch of the roof.
I've done this, and while it is *never* fun stuffing around with cables in a roof space, at least if its in the center of the house you can stand up and stretch.
Hell will freeze over before they will convince the US to 'ban freely distributed software'.
Sure it sounds scary, but its just ridiculous to imagine - Microsoft isnt the only rich player in this game. And then there's that little amendment you guys have - something about free speech.
[ouch!] Hey, relax - it was a joke.
"If we can come up with a payment method where there's no opportunity for fraud, then the fees come down," Kapioski said.
That's what they said about ATM's.
That's what they said about Net banking.
Its all cheap and rosy until its mainstream and then BANG up jump the fees.
The technology might be cool, it may be convienient, but dont be fooled into thinking that it will be cheaper.
In his review of "Time Crisis II," Ham wrote that the game's story line was "a bit thin." That was after he was brought to a Las Vegas target range for practice with an Uzi submachine gun
I'm curious - I wonder if he goes on next years 'junket'.
A spokesman for NASA, Tom Farrell, said: "We've done a lot of work to make certain it can't jump the tracks."
Well I hope that's good enough. Even though its going pretty slow, I wouldnt want 20 tonnes 'popping off' a train track and heading for the space station.
I'm no expert when it comes to forensic science, but surely they would be able to tell if the original ROM had been removed and replaced with an EPROM chip - sure the datas gone because its all a pile of plastic goo, but there must be other ways.
That's not true - I rang them and they said it was caused by 'SOLAR FLARES'
It's also the number of monitors. It wont ever get completely paperless until the desk surface itself is made of 4 or 6 hi res touch screen monitors.
And they must be run by separate PC(s) so you can reboot, BSOD , whatever without losing the ability to use the information.
absolutely - I even played it again a couple of months ago (while waiting for the other PC to install).
I think people are nuts chucking away old PCs - load up the 200M hard drive with 20-30 good games like Kings Quest etc, and it serves as a neat little backup PC. Even better, because its DOS and menu based they cant break it by dragging the Windows folder to the recycle bin.
If you want to be producing Open Source on your spare time for a year or so, what about taking a non coding job for a while - , like sysadmin/database admin/web page maintainance, or something; as long as it isnt coding.BR>
You'll get a lot more development done at night after work if you haven't already spent all day coding for someone else, and the contract *should* be less restricting.
get a small sample first and practice doing bends and joins and stuff
You might find its too hard , then you've wasted your cash.
Assign each person to use a different word processor - e.g. Word95, Word97, Word2000, WP5.1, StarOffice, OpenOffice, etc.etc.
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This way you will know exactly who maintains the document - store all the files on the users hard drive , dont worry about backups - hard drives are very, very reliable these days and the damn server is usually always on the blink.
If someone needs to modify another document, they simply need to write notes on the old printed version and the document maintainer can update them later.
At least that's how it was in my last job
Business 101 - try really , really hard to piss off your customers
well - yes, when you are starting out, not getting many sales you get pretty nervous (am I kidding myself here - is this software really worth the money ?) Then suddenly a crack appears, you think 'hmm - if its worth someones time to crack it - in cant be all bad'.
Mind you, the initial flattery wears off quickly, when the sales drop down
IAASA (I am a Shareware Author), and started off with the unlock key method - it was cracked, but hey, the extra warez links boosted up my listing on the search engines, which is free advertising.
Basically, this is what shareware is : 'A really good way of advertising' - the users get to see exactly what the program does, if it has bugs, is it crap, etc. so they can try it out before buying it
regards,
Duncan Murray
http://www.acutesoftware.com.au Australian Developed Software
..that if you can read a message 'just once', then you can keep a copy of it. And if it's a juicy message which the sender thinks will be destroyed in day or so, you can bet that they will keep a copy of it.
Lame - sponsored by people who dont have a clue.
very cool.
congratulations from Australia.
If a local brewery supplied the beer all parties could benefit - (especially the developers!)
"Free as in speech, and Free as in beer"
How's THAT for a 'win-win' situation!
Another point to consider for home server rooms which are not in a basement, is to run all cables up the wall closest to the center of the house - this gives you maximum room when crawling around the ceiling.
So when you are running new cables, or tracing faults or whatever, you aren't cramped down by the pitch of the roof.
I've done this, and while it is *never* fun stuffing around with cables in a roof space, at least if its in the center of the house you can stand up and stretch.
regards,
Duncan
ok, so maybe its just me
but after a 20 minutes fast walking my feet can generate enough 'gas' to power a small town (so people tell me)
Attachment : [install_linux.exe]
Guaranteed to convert 50% of Outlook users to dual boot machines overnight!
B.J. Blazkowicz
well, it sure looked like the game - and bosses name is 'Wolfson'
yeh, yeh, I know - I'm showing my age - but Wolfenstein was a top game
And the new President is...
Cowboy Neal??
I thought I had the money in the bag, but my calculator got an overflow error
The implant was confirmed by a source close to the process, who declined to be identified.
... did they do it, or not?
The article is full of stuff like this.
What I want to know is