I see you repeating this message from a earlier thread. Looking at your arguments makes me wonder who is paying you to repeat this message over and over again?
Based on a beam triggered start and finish you could use a still camera with a timestamp and a clock in sight. At the same time place a tag on all cars on the same height and distant from the front of the car. Combine a visual tag with a RFID tag in one and you have double signalling of both start and finish. Comparing those two can be done in milliseconds when connected to a laptop and only uses a networked connection between the two laptops.
Looking at current possibilities with virtualisation this the best advise so far I have seen in this thread. Personally I would add a big fileserver or NAS to it and a Gbit network to make usable for more than math and science only.
KEEP (Keeping Emulation Environments Portable) will develop an Emulation Access Platform to enable accurate rendering of both static and dynamic digital objects: text, sound, and image files; multimedia documents, websites, databases, videogames etc. It's a project supported by the EU and several National Archives across Europe.
do they autonomous control them too? No doubt that those cars can navigate their way to China the technology exists and this is a nice proof of concept. But human behavior especially on the road is not very rational. You need a lot of AI to interpret such behavior in a way to avoid all kind of trouble and sounds like a real quest to me.
because those who know to get hold of a working illegal copy of Windows 7 will soon find another crack to avoid WAT. But I can tell that whenever my paid Windows 7 is downgraded by a false positive I will remove it from my computer for ever. And because it is running in a virtual machine it is just "rm win7.vmdk".
Not that I trust my government but at least they are my government. It's obvious that the EU does not really care about data from European citizens going to the US but our international firms do. And further it's quite simple: not one bankrecord from the US went to Europe while all bankrecords from Europe went to the US. And that has to get even now.
The US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan did not work out very well too. So maybe investing in development is a better way, it worked with the Marshall plan after WOII.
Can you sue someone for something that does not exist? So far Apple denies the existance of a tablet what ground do they have to go after this hunt for information?
Whenever someone is sending threatening letter with or without a child involved it is blackmail. And everybody does have the right to display the writer of such letter. So this has nothing to do with 'think of the children'.
Google and the kernel developers should talk to IBM and ask for publishing the scheduler used in OS/2 v2 and up which in turn was a makeover of a mainframe scheduler. It would certainly solve a large part of their current problems.
Well, I do rm-r/* quite frequently and do not see the fun of it. But maybe that the lack of fun is because I do it in a chrooted environment to clean it up.
Intel and Microsoft do have the same interests and earn a lot of money because of their relationship. What has ARM to offer against that? Mobile phones? Who wants Windows on his phone anyway? Or Linux? Nokia with Symbian still do have lead there simply because they deliver what the customer wants.
Well, this consumergroup received thousands of complaints about Vista. Microsoft already allowed business users to downgrade to XP and De Consumentenbond want that for the private users too. After Microsoft denying this they could expects this action despite their hastily constructed website with additional information gathered from everywhere on their different sites.
What is the difference between a connection over a X25 network and "the internet"? Especially in the early days of internet X25 networks were used a lot.
Not sure about the actual year, 1990 or 1989 we were offered a new pbx that could divert calls over a permanent data line to all our offices (six at that time). Each call digitized to a 8Kb stream. This were technology from AT&T and Alcatel afaik and used normal analog phones.
This organisation make you think about corporate punishment. At the end organisations do not feel anything but people do. Everybody working for or represented by this organisation should be personally in for a punishment every time this organisation misbehave.
Anyone a mirror? (Which q#%$^%& says games on./ at Christmas?)
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Oh boy what a self esteem! When you have a Mac to play with, you really are going to do something usefull? Of course not, you will trying to compile some free software, exchange songs with your Ipod, show it to your friends. Doing a lot of things but usefull!
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But it is a myth that you can do real work on a Mac! There too much to toy with on a Mac which will keep you away from the real work.
I see you repeating this message from a earlier thread. Looking at your arguments makes me wonder who is paying you to repeat this message over and over again?
Based on a beam triggered start and finish you could use a still camera with a timestamp and a clock in sight. At the same time place a tag on all cars on the same height and distant from the front of the car. Combine a visual tag with a RFID tag in one and you have double signalling of both start and finish. Comparing those two can be done in milliseconds when connected to a laptop and only uses a networked connection between the two laptops.
When you program some evolutionary theory in your digital world and your digital world is developing some evolutionary lifeform that is news?
I find it quite astonishing that it is that easy to intercept GSM calls. And that phonemakers disable this warning is even more astonishing!
Looking at current possibilities with virtualisation this the best advise so far I have seen in this thread. Personally I would add a big fileserver or NAS to it and a Gbit network to make usable for more than math and science only.
KEEP (Keeping Emulation Environments Portable) will develop an Emulation Access Platform to enable accurate rendering of both static and dynamic digital objects: text, sound, and image files; multimedia documents, websites, databases, videogames etc. It's a project supported by the EU and several National Archives across Europe.
do they autonomous control them too? No doubt that those cars can navigate their way to China the technology exists and this is a nice proof of concept. But human behavior especially on the road is not very rational. You need a lot of AI to interpret such behavior in a way to avoid all kind of trouble and sounds like a real quest to me.
because those who know to get hold of a working illegal copy of Windows 7 will soon find another crack to avoid WAT. But I can tell that whenever my paid Windows 7 is downgraded by a false positive I will remove it from my computer for ever. And because it is running in a virtual machine it is just "rm win7.vmdk".
Not that I trust my government but at least they are my government. It's obvious that the EU does not really care about data from European citizens going to the US but our international firms do. And further it's quite simple: not one bankrecord from the US went to Europe while all bankrecords from Europe went to the US. And that has to get even now.
The US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan did not work out very well too. So maybe investing in development is a better way, it worked with the Marshall plan after WOII.
Can you sue someone for something that does not exist? So far Apple denies the existance of a tablet what ground do they have to go after this hunt for information?
By using Firefox with Noscript, Adblock Plus en Ghostery I think Google do not get that much of my habits.
Whenever someone is sending threatening letter with or without a child involved it is blackmail. And everybody does have the right to display the writer of such letter. So this has nothing to do with 'think of the children'.
Google and the kernel developers should talk to IBM and ask for publishing the scheduler used in OS/2 v2 and up which in turn was a makeover of a mainframe scheduler. It would certainly solve a large part of their current problems.
Well, I do rm-r /* quite frequently and do not see the fun of it. But maybe that the lack of fun is because I do it in a chrooted environment to clean it up.
Intel and Microsoft do have the same interests and earn a lot of money because of their relationship. What has ARM to offer against that? Mobile phones? Who wants Windows on his phone anyway? Or Linux? Nokia with Symbian still do have lead there simply because they deliver what the customer wants.
Well, this consumergroup received thousands of complaints about Vista. Microsoft already allowed business users to downgrade to XP and De Consumentenbond want that for the private users too. After Microsoft denying this they could expects this action despite their hastily constructed website with additional information gathered from everywhere on their different sites.
What is the difference between a connection over a X25 network and "the internet"? Especially in the early days of internet X25 networks were used a lot.
Not sure about the actual year, 1990 or 1989 we were offered a new pbx that could divert calls over a permanent data line to all our offices (six at that time). Each call digitized to a 8Kb stream. This were technology from AT&T and Alcatel afaik and used normal analog phones.
This organisation make you think about corporate punishment. At the end organisations do not feel anything but people do. Everybody working for or represented by this organisation should be personally in for a punishment every time this organisation misbehave.
To be more accurate: OOo is free, and therefore Dell gets nothing but the support calls and even offshore they want to be paid.
Thanks a lot! I have not read it in detail yet but it surely seems well written.
Anyone a mirror? (Which q#%$^%& says games on ./ at Christmas?)
Oh boy what a self esteem! When you have a Mac to play with, you really are going to do something usefull? Of course not, you will trying to compile some free software, exchange songs with your Ipod, show it to your friends. Doing a lot of things but usefull!
But it is a myth that you can do real work on a Mac! There too much to toy with on a Mac which will keep you away from the real work.