Ok, I'd MUCH rather have ads than horrible product placement. I know there is some now, but I've seen systems being designed at MIT to let tv watchers be able to get info about anything currently on the screen, from the shirt an actor is wearing to the type of chair they are sitting on.
When I watch TV... I don't want to think... just watch. The quality of my current cable is perfectly fine, and all I can see digital giving me is more useless abilities, like the ability to buy products I see on the screen in a soap, or sitcom.
Their site: http://www.intronis.com/
We use Intronis Technologies at work. It does the job.
:-)
It's actually cheaper than 1cent/MB
$9.95 / 1024MB
or another plan
$199.95 / 51200MB
So yeah, I highly recommend it!
Ok, I'd MUCH rather have ads than horrible product placement. I know there is some now, but I've seen systems being designed at MIT to let tv watchers be able to get info about anything currently on the screen, from the shirt an actor is wearing to the type of chair they are sitting on.
Yeah, and if one of those mice escapes, we either have the precursor to rats of NIMH or a real life Pinky and the Brain... wahoo for science!
That's how my bible arrived in the mail when I became a priest online. Kept that new bible smell fresh and the anthrax out.
My sister went to MIT years ago, and a lot of her friends did this,
for (;;) {
printf("and their friends did it...\n");
}
When I watch TV... I don't want to think... just watch. The quality of my current cable is perfectly fine, and all I can see digital giving me is more useless abilities, like the ability to buy products I see on the screen in a soap, or sitcom.
PEOPLE ARE LAZY! FOCUS TECHNOLOGY AROUND THAT!
There's nothing better than having 4 desktops...
:-) (just kidding...)
One for chatting and mp3's
One for Mozilla
One for Games
And one for pr0n
Yeah X+Gnome+Enlightenment
If you really want to understand art by using math, check out Richard Taylor's research on Pollock drip paintings.
p la sh.html
http://materialscience.uoregon.edu/taylor/art/s
I did a mini-thesis for my art minor on this.
use SystemUp at www.systemup.net
it runs as a service, so the user doesn't have to be logged in. Encrypts and compresses the files as well. Works under all versions of Windows.