Steve Jobs declared the end of Flash in 2007. 10 years later (or 11 if your round really up), it has been true for a couple of years. I'm still surprised that I see Flash video from a local major content supplier. I'm not the guy to fix it, but I'll be happy to enlighten people (let's talk in fact).
If you are looking to move every 18 months, you are best renting. If you found a place you want to live for a long time, you are better buying. Short term investments are always a gamble. Long term investments (typically) increase in value in the long term.
To quote Sean Spicer (for the first time for me): In response to a question about whether Trump’s tweets should be taken seriously as the positions of the White House, Spicer replied that Trump “is the president of the United States, so they’re considered official statements by the president of the United States.”
The only time I passed judgement was when someone pronounced "API" as "App-Ee" (please don't make me upload an audio file of that). Of course, I politely asked them to get off my lawn.
I had one job offer that would have required me to take a drug test in order to take the job. While I knew that I would pass, I felt that it was something that I would never do for a job. I told the company that if my word that I don't do drugs was not good enough for them, then there was no point in hiring me. I walked away from the whole thing. Honestly, if you don't like the requirements to get the job, don't take the job.
This is an idea that Jef Raskin proposed in The Humane Interface. Not necessarily changing the key combination to hit, but forcing the user to type something that is in the dialog box. You may not want this type of dialog box for all dialog boxes, but it would certainly be useful for dialog boxes containing critical information.
I was looking at the weekly ad for Target on Sunday and came across an iPod compatible microwave. I can see the usefulness behind some of the others on the list, but this one left me scratching my head (maybe it is the crappy looking implementation).
Yes, this is the winner for the answer. We've all become accustomed to associating physical exertion or physical acuity with sport. However, from a definition point of view, a sport is mearly something that provides a diversion. Basically, if someone is willing to watch it, then it is a sport. So in that vain of thought, if someone is willing to watch me post to slashdot, then posting to slashdot is a sport!
Or he may have just gone home between tapings. If they aren't taping anything new until August, it would be an awfully long to hang out in Culver City. Oh wait, I hang out around the corner from Culver City everyday. I got to see him tape one show (my bosses wife was on), I keep on meaning to go back and watch another taping to see if he is still on. I guess I'll wait until August to find out.
'We are on the verge of a revolution in micro-monitoring - the capability for the highly detailed, largely automatic, widespread surveillance of our daily lives.'
So now that FrameMaker is gone & I want to stay Mac, what options do I have for OS X? I'm also curious if there are any programs on the Mac that can open a FrameMaker file?
Steve Jobs declared the end of Flash in 2007. 10 years later (or 11 if your round really up), it has been true for a couple of years. I'm still surprised that I see Flash video from a local major content supplier. I'm not the guy to fix it, but I'll be happy to enlighten people (let's talk in fact).
How long is temporary? For humans, it is (at most) 100 years. Temporary for a dam is 700 years. In the universal scale, it is too scary to think of.
Find a phone that has battery requirements you like and run VPN software on it. Doesn't solve the security requirement though.
If you are looking to move every 18 months, you are best renting. If you found a place you want to live for a long time, you are better buying. Short term investments are always a gamble. Long term investments (typically) increase in value in the long term.
It would be if Trump weren't our president.
We could finally laugh at ourselves instead of crying.
To quote Sean Spicer (for the first time for me):
In response to a question about whether Trump’s tweets should be taken seriously as the positions of the White House, Spicer replied that Trump “is the president of the United States, so they’re considered official statements by the president of the United States.”
We need a reasonable place to start. Look at HTML5 and then run your code through:
https://validator.w3.org
I like to code my stuff to that.
The only time I passed judgement was when someone pronounced "API" as "App-Ee" (please don't make me upload an audio file of that). Of course, I politely asked them to get off my lawn.
That would be fantasy for most people here.
I had one job offer that would have required me to take a drug test in order to take the job. While I knew that I would pass, I felt that it was something that I would never do for a job. I told the company that if my word that I don't do drugs was not good enough for them, then there was no point in hiring me. I walked away from the whole thing. Honestly, if you don't like the requirements to get the job, don't take the job.
I second this one!
Good to know this. I guess I won't be using Steam until they can fix this issue.
This is an idea that Jef Raskin proposed in The Humane Interface. Not necessarily changing the key combination to hit, but forcing the user to type something that is in the dialog box. You may not want this type of dialog box for all dialog boxes, but it would certainly be useful for dialog boxes containing critical information.
Detroit fits all of those requirements and you don't need a passport!
Just find the ones that face north first:
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/26/1514226
I made the move from Mozilla to Netscape, life rocked until 4.0... Still, I wish the name could stick around to something, too many good memories.
Everytime this comes up, I feel obliged to point people to the movie Looker .
I was looking at the weekly ad for Target on Sunday and came across an iPod compatible microwave. I can see the usefulness behind some of the others on the list, but this one left me scratching my head (maybe it is the crappy looking implementation).
Yes, this is the winner for the answer. We've all become accustomed to associating physical exertion or physical acuity with sport. However, from a definition point of view, a sport is mearly something that provides a diversion. Basically, if someone is willing to watch it, then it is a sport. So in that vain of thought, if someone is willing to watch me post to slashdot, then posting to slashdot is a sport!
Or he may have just gone home between tapings. If they aren't taping anything new until August, it would be an awfully long to hang out in Culver City. Oh wait, I hang out around the corner from Culver City everyday. I got to see him tape one show (my bosses wife was on), I keep on meaning to go back and watch another taping to see if he is still on. I guess I'll wait until August to find out.
I guess that will probably throw off a few tests.
OK, then I got bored and quit the demo...
So now that FrameMaker is gone & I want to stay Mac, what options do I have for OS X? I'm also curious if there are any programs on the Mac that can open a FrameMaker file?