It can be stored on OneDrive and doing so allows you to access your information from almost anyhwere using almost any device. But it can be stored locally as well (or on a network share), without any cloud servers.
Step 1: Get congress to enact a law that requires all cameras to include a kill switch that can be triggered via Bluetooth message.
Step 2: Transmit said signal within contents of the bus.
viola.
I wish you no luck whatsoever in this endeavor.
WHS works a lot like Time Machine (I suppose). All our machines are backed up automatically every day to a server (in another building). And most importantly, the restore works and is surprisingly fast! I've had two machines go belly up and didn't loose any data.
Hell I did some of my best programming/system design when I was 40!
But I do find it odd that you would be asking about learning a new language... that's something you should have been doing all along. Part of the challenge of being a good developer is staying on top of the latest trends and development environments. In fact, some days, the only thing that keeps going/motivated is knowing that there is always an opportunity to learn new things.
1. Record a video of your drugged 7 year-old.
2. ?????^H^H^H^H^HExploit him by putting video on Youtube.
3. Profit!
I've been searching for that second step for ages....
You mean you'd been sitting on the first step for a long time and you couldn't figure out the second one?!? Dude, seriously.
Ok, I actually think this is kind of cool. But I would quibble about the way they use #if's on the code. In general, you should avoid #if PLATFORM (the video shows #if WINDOWS_PHONE) and instead do the conditional on a particular feature. So instead:
Everyone knows it's the lack of search data that caused Bing to initially suggest (and probably still does) Windows when typing in something related to Ubuntu or Linux. I mean seriously, how are they supposed to know what you want from terms like Linux or Ubuntu. What do those even mean?
Just for the record, Bing's first page of search results for Ubuntu and Linux are quite reasonable. Can't speak to what they returned in the past...
I have no idea why they couldn't come up with a better solution for the door: Locking it would be very easy. Even better, by removing the door handles it would be very clear that the door can't be used.
Because perhaps that door is the way to a safe exit during a fire (or rampaging co-worker). During which time it would be inconvenient to try to figure out who has the key or to find a door handle to open it.
I'm not disagreeing with your claim that a sign is not going to work, just pointing out that a simple solution isn't always feasible.
And in justice the Italian way, they ended up feeling sorry for all of them and made all of the ones they convicted eventually eligible for work release.
The two are so similar a simple Perl script could easily do the conversion. So why the resistance to support SVG by Microsoft? (Certainly the implementation is trivial given the Silverlight codebase). And why the hating on XAML? It seems obvious that its feature set was heavily influenced by SVG.
Let's merge the two (or not) and move on to more important things.
Oh man! You wouldn't believe the absolutely amazing incredible movies they have waiting for distribution... once, of course, they can ensure that they won't be pirated. Because once you see the fantastic shit they got waiting for us, you're going to want a copy. Hell, everyone is going to want a copy -- it's that good! But of course, we first have to make sure that everyone who worked on the projects (from the actors to the janitors) get properly compensated. It will all be worth it! Honest! Trust them.
Just recently had to edit the Host file. (Local DNS file).
Could not save it because of UAC, and didn't get a UAC prompt either, had to give up and disable UAC first.
No need to do that. Right click on the editor program of choice and choose Run As Administrator. You can now edit (and save!) your hosts file.
If this is something you do often you can create a shortcut (click Advanced on the Shortcut tab to set run as admin).
for Microsoft marketing... Yahoo! gives developers lap dances, but what do they get from Microsoft? They get Steve Balmer prancing around the stage yelling "developers, developers, developers". I guess it could have been worse -- MS could have given them lap dances... from Steve Balmer!
I'm not sure how you get from "a lot of things that resemble SVG" to "trivial for MS to support". Just because the output has similar features doesn't mean the back-end is anything alike.
Except that you can take SVG data, change the formatting slightly (e.g. with a Perl script), feed it into XamlPad and get your vector output displayed. I'd say that was fairly trivial.
If you look at Silverlight (or XAML or XPS) you'll see a lot of things that resemble SVG. It would be trivial for MS to support SVG, but they choose not too. The probably don't want anything to compete with Silverlight adoption.
It can be stored on OneDrive and doing so allows you to access your information from almost anyhwere using almost any device. But it can be stored locally as well (or on a network share), without any cloud servers.
Step 1: Get congress to enact a law that requires all cameras to include a kill switch that can be triggered via Bluetooth message.
Step 2: Transmit said signal within contents of the bus.
viola.
I wish you no luck whatsoever in this endeavor.
Saw a Linux boot screen on one of the Toy Story Midway Mania displays.
WHS works a lot like Time Machine (I suppose). All our machines are backed up automatically every day to a server (in another building). And most importantly, the restore works and is surprisingly fast! I've had two machines go belly up and didn't loose any data.
Hell I did some of my best programming/system design when I was 40! But I do find it odd that you would be asking about learning a new language... that's something you should have been doing all along. Part of the challenge of being a good developer is staying on top of the latest trends and development environments. In fact, some days, the only thing that keeps going/motivated is knowing that there is always an opportunity to learn new things.
You mean you'd been sitting on the first step for a long time and you couldn't figure out the second one?!? Dude, seriously.
Microsoft recently "released" Mesh. It is IE only though (and the reason I will probably stick with LogMeIn).
Yeah, I used to spend more time on the internet back when I had dial-up.
Oh! I smell a class action lawsuit coming on!
This idea has already been invented... by Shampoo
Barbed wire? You were lucky to have barbed wire. We used to have to strap two rabid squirrels to our feet!
This makes life easier when touch becomes a popular feature on laptops and desktop computers, for example.
Just for the record, Bing's first page of search results for Ubuntu and Linux are quite reasonable. Can't speak to what they returned in the past...
Because perhaps that door is the way to a safe exit during a fire (or rampaging co-worker). During which time it would be inconvenient to try to figure out who has the key or to find a door handle to open it.
I'm not disagreeing with your claim that a sign is not going to work, just pointing out that a simple solution isn't always feasible.
Didn't work out that way for Amanda Knox.
Yeah, I guess that headline doesn't sound as sensational...
I don't understand what the economic status of one's grandparents has to do with academic achievement.
Consider SVG:
and the equivalent XAML:
The two are so similar a simple Perl script could easily do the conversion. So why the resistance to support SVG by Microsoft? (Certainly the implementation is trivial given the Silverlight codebase). And why the hating on XAML? It seems obvious that its feature set was heavily influenced by SVG.
Let's merge the two (or not) and move on to more important things.
Oh man! You wouldn't believe the absolutely amazing incredible movies they have waiting for distribution... once, of course, they can ensure that they won't be pirated. Because once you see the fantastic shit they got waiting for us, you're going to want a copy. Hell, everyone is going to want a copy -- it's that good! But of course, we first have to make sure that everyone who worked on the projects (from the actors to the janitors) get properly compensated. It will all be worth it! Honest! Trust them.
My God! It's full of stars!
No need to do that. Right click on the editor program of choice and choose Run As Administrator. You can now edit (and save!) your hosts file.
If this is something you do often you can create a shortcut (click Advanced on the Shortcut tab to set run as admin).
for Microsoft marketing... Yahoo! gives developers lap dances, but what do they get from Microsoft? They get Steve Balmer prancing around the stage yelling "developers, developers, developers". I guess it could have been worse -- MS could have given them lap dances... from Steve Balmer!
Are they going to blow up the sun next?
"If you have the solarbonite, you have nothing!"
Except that you can take SVG data, change the formatting slightly (e.g. with a Perl script), feed it into XamlPad and get your vector output displayed. I'd say that was fairly trivial.
If you look at Silverlight (or XAML or XPS) you'll see a lot of things that resemble SVG. It would be trivial for MS to support SVG, but they choose not too. The probably don't want anything to compete with Silverlight adoption.