I kickstarted the Pebble (grey). It wasn't bad at all, though getting it took a while. AndroidWear looked awesome to me. I ordered a Moto 360 the day they became available to order, and then I wore it until its battery gave out nearly two years later. At that point, I was all set to order a 3rd generation Moto 360, but Motorola cancelled it. I was eager for what became the LG Watch Sport when it was a rumored Google release, but the thing was huge. Every so often I look at what is available, but nothing calls to me like the Moto 360 did.
Meanwhile, my first smartwatch, an old Ironman Datalink, keeps chugging along.
I, and the Model M at my fingertips, will respectfully disagree. I use one at work, one at home, and keep some spares around.
However, I will agree with you about IE's (and Windows Explorer's) obnoxious click sound. That's one of the first the first things I disable after a fresh Windows install.
While GG is not an NNTP server (as far as I know), it's basically a kind of USENET server where "a while" is defined in the same way as "for limited times" is effectivly defined for copyright, along with some nifty search features.
People who post to usenet do so knowing damn well they're posting to a public forum that will be replicated to servers around the world. I don't know about you, but I think that implies that the "work" enters the public domain, or is otherwise public information.
That said, the loss of features disappoints me, and I hope those/. readers at Google rectify the situation quickly.
While Wozniak and Jobs might have been worthy candidates, the fact that they're already in the Computer Hall of Fame (inducted in 2000) probably disqualified them from being nominated again.
Reminds me of my old favorites, in no particular order: The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda Fantastic Max Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Voltron Gummy Bears Midnight Patrol (does anyone else remember this one?) Sonic the Hedgehog (That's Sonic SatAM, the cool and well animated one, not the crappy ones)
probably a bunch more I can't remember anymore
And possibly my worst favorite SatAM memory: the death of Gargoyles...why did they ever move it out of the afternoon lineup? grr
It also is interesting to see some of the old classics (for me anyways...I know that's a relative term) being brought back, like the new He-Man cartoon (not to be confused with The New Heman, which sucked) and the new Turtles cartoon.
Those "three" (Zelda counts for more than one, really) are my top favorites. I always got sucked into their plots and am a big fan of their soundtracks.
Naw, nothing that bad would happen. GNU would just vanish in a puff of logic, and that puff itself would coalesce into a new entity: GNU (GNU's Now Unix)
IBM, Thinkpad 755CV. It's an old, but spiffy laptop...Ted Selker still has one (I believe it was his idea in the first place...), and I've actually played with it.
See figure 6 of this document for a picture. See this article for more info. Then, if you want more, ask google.
The key with a Bayesian filter is that it learns. Whatever the spammers do, the filter should be able to learn to deal with. Spam looks different from your normal mail (at least I hope your non-spam email doesn't look like spam), uses different words, has different characteristics. So long as this is true, they can't get past a bayesian filter for long if at all.
It typically costs at least a few hours of downtime on your server, and possibly a surge in bandwidth usage.
/. is not responsible for increased bandwidth usage due to a slashdotting or any costs incured.
Please submit ads using the "submit story" link on the side of the page. Things to include: * A simple way for people to bash microsoft. * Something that can be turned into a beowulf cluster.
My book of more network information than you can shake a stick at says:
Several possiblilities are usually suggested as to the origin of the term BNC: - British Naval Connector - Bayonet Nut Connector - Cayonet-Neill-Concelman (probably the correct explaination somce the connector was named after Neill and Concelman, its two creators)
[Encyclopedia of Networking, v2. Tulloch and Tulloch]
I had that problem...did some research into the issue with google/deja and found out what happened. Having another net-connected computer was useful for this.
Turns out that PGP disabled the IPSec Service for some reason, and IPSec seems to be more than the name implies. I think it's most or all of IP, including the IP Stack as well (not sure, but an educated guess here). Of course I also uninstalled PGP entirely and then reinstalled without the VPN Components.
Umm...taking it back implies it was theirs to begin with. Although I do agree that the web should be an international thing, didn't the US start the whole thing? I think it'd be a shame to start up segregated internet-like things that aren't the internet, but lets get one thing straight: They can't "take back" what wasn't "theirs" to begin with.
Of course, the article does have a point...the US has passed laws, and is considering laws, that suck, and could be outright unconstitutional. (DMCA and its kin)
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· Score: 2, Funny
I wonder if reserarchers ever go into the zone while researching the zone? Would this be a meta-zone perhaps? Did these scientists reach that meta-zone? We should get some people on this quick!
I kickstarted the Pebble (grey). It wasn't bad at all, though getting it took a while. AndroidWear looked awesome to me. I ordered a Moto 360 the day they became available to order, and then I wore it until its battery gave out nearly two years later. At that point, I was all set to order a 3rd generation Moto 360, but Motorola cancelled it. I was eager for what became the LG Watch Sport when it was a rumored Google release, but the thing was huge. Every so often I look at what is available, but nothing calls to me like the Moto 360 did.
Meanwhile, my first smartwatch, an old Ironman Datalink, keeps chugging along.
I, and the Model M at my fingertips, will respectfully disagree. I use one at work, one at home, and keep some spares around.
However, I will agree with you about IE's (and Windows Explorer's) obnoxious click sound. That's one of the first the first things I disable after a fresh Windows install.
Am I the only one reminded of The Right to Read, by Richard Stallman?
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html
I went, and let me tell you, it will have been a blast!
We'll agree to disagree on this then.
While GG is not an NNTP server (as far as I know), it's basically a kind of USENET server where "a while" is defined in the same way as "for limited times" is effectivly defined for copyright, along with some nifty search features.
People who post to usenet do so knowing damn well they're posting to a public forum that will be replicated to servers around the world. I don't know about you, but I think that implies that the "work" enters the public domain, or is otherwise public information.
/. readers at Google rectify the situation quickly.
That said, the loss of features disappoints me, and I hope those
I'm getting 1.14MB/Sec right now, it'll be done by the time I finish this post.
Preview, not submit!
continuing...
See http://www.computerhalloffame.org/
While Wozniak and Jobs might have been worthy candidates, the fact that they're already in the Computer Hall of Fame (inducted in 2000) probably disqualified them from being nominated again.
See the
worse? It feels just about the same to me. Every SCO story is a dupe. :)
.sig you are looking for.
At least I get a laugh out of them.
this is not the
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Reminds me of my old favorites, in no particular order:
The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda
Fantastic Max
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Voltron
Gummy Bears
Midnight Patrol (does anyone else remember this one?)
Sonic the Hedgehog (That's Sonic SatAM, the cool and well animated one, not the crappy ones)
probably a bunch more I can't remember anymore
And possibly my worst favorite SatAM memory:
the death of Gargoyles...why did they ever move it out of the afternoon lineup? grr
It also is interesting to see some of the old classics (for me anyways...I know that's a relative term) being brought back, like the new He-Man cartoon (not to be confused with The New Heman, which sucked) and the new Turtles cartoon.
Those "three" (Zelda counts for more than one, really) are my top favorites. I always got sucked into their plots and am a big fan of their soundtracks.
Troll? You've gotta be kidding...I should be madded informative or something!
/. lameness filter)
(Actual invoice recieved by MIT's Student Information Processing Board, modified to pass the
Rooms sprayed
Name sq. ft
W20-575C 1,105
W20-575D 654
W20-575F 1,080
W20-575G 1,070
3,909 sq. feet
KDE usage
KDE canisters used: 3
(KDE is Kompressed Degnoming Essence, our patented formula for guaranteed Gnome removal)
Gnomes Relocated
Number room
1 W20-575F
Total bill
128K (in cache, please)
KDE* was in fact used to eliminate the Gnome infestation.
*Kompressed Degnoming Essence
Naw, nothing that bad would happen. GNU would just vanish in a puff of logic, and that puff itself would coalesce into a new entity:
GNU (GNU's Now Unix)
IBM, Thinkpad 755CV. It's an old, but spiffy laptop...Ted Selker still has one (I believe it was his idea in the first place...), and I've actually played with it.
See figure 6 of this document for a picture. See this article for more info. Then, if you want more, ask google.
The key with a Bayesian filter is that it learns. Whatever the spammers do, the filter should be able to learn to deal with. Spam looks different from your normal mail (at least I hope your non-spam email doesn't look like spam), uses different words, has different characteristics. So long as this is true, they can't get past a bayesian filter for long if at all.
It typically costs at least a few hours of downtime on your server, and possibly a surge in bandwidth usage.
/. is not responsible for increased bandwidth usage due to a slashdotting or any costs incured.
Please submit ads using the "submit story" link on the side of the page. Things to include:
* A simple way for people to bash microsoft.
* Something that can be turned into a beowulf cluster.
http://www.paias.com/paias/home/Science/Newton/New t8Fig5Orbits.htm explains it. From what I understood, it's actually orbiting the L4 and L5 Lagrange points of earth.
This picture illustrates it pretty well.
Reading carefully improves the usefulness of the Preview button... /s/Cayonet/Bayonet/
My book of more network information than you can shake a stick at says:
Several possiblilities are usually suggested as to the origin of the term BNC:
- British Naval Connector
- Bayonet Nut Connector
- Cayonet-Neill-Concelman (probably the correct explaination somce the connector was named after Neill and Concelman, its two creators)
[Encyclopedia of Networking, v2. Tulloch and Tulloch]
I had that problem...did some research into the issue with google/deja and found out what happened. Having another net-connected computer was useful for this.
.sig you are looking for.
Turns out that PGP disabled the IPSec Service for some reason, and IPSec seems to be more than the name implies. I think it's most or all of IP, including the IP Stack as well (not sure, but an educated guess here). Of course I also uninstalled PGP entirely and then reinstalled without the VPN Components.
This is not the
Point taken. /. today.
Heh...I actually learned something on
Umm...taking it back implies it was theirs to begin with. Although I do agree that the web should be an international thing, didn't the US start the whole thing? I think it'd be a shame to start up segregated internet-like things that aren't the internet, but lets get one thing straight: They can't "take back" what wasn't "theirs" to begin with.
.sig you are looking for.
Of course, the article does have a point...the US has passed laws, and is considering laws, that suck, and could be outright unconstitutional. (DMCA and its kin)
This is not the
I wonder if reserarchers ever go into the zone while researching the zone? Would this be a meta-zone perhaps? Did these scientists reach that meta-zone? We should get some people on this quick!
.sig you are looking for.
This is not the