While I'm sure the gamer crowd represents a vast share of Parallel's customer base, I am still disappointed that they seem to entirely neglect their technical customers. New releases often, if not always, come without changelogs. There is no quick way to send a machine image to someone else. There are still no Parallels Tools that synchronise mouse movement etc. for operating systems other than Windows.
VMWare people, bring it on, release every zig! This is a market where we need some competition.
You forget to mention that you can watch the free TV channels on your computer over RTSP, and use the phone service with SIP. The SIP service works even when you're not at home. Oh, and the infrastructure all runs on Linux.
iTunes-> AudioHijack -> Multiple Airport Express bases => your music in each room around the house. Would this work? I understand there might be a small sync issue between different stations, but I can live with some echo.
IP Tunneling Through Nameservers. And you can apparently stop that too, but I doubt it's very efficient unless you whitelist domains unauthenticated clients can look up.
Does/Applications/Mail.app/Contents/Resources/senders. tiff (remove the space) count as an easter egg? If you open it in Preview you can see eight pictures of Mail.app developers..
Why should it have to pay for the bandwidth to support pirated copies? There is no benefit to them.
Most if not all infected Sasser users around here had legit but hadn't bothered to update. Real crackers use the corporate version of Windows that apparently doesn't require a CD key for updates.
PhoneManager claims it can transfer contacts to/from a 6310i using bluetooth. It doesn't work without a cable for my non-i 6310 so I haven't tested it.
It just stays at the limit on 2.4.21 with perl 5.8. The expression at the bottom properly rolls back though. Any idea of why the parent is rolling back to 1901? Shouldn't it roll back to 1970?
% perl 2038.perl.txt Tue Jan 19 03:14:01 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:02 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:03 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:04 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:05 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:06 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038 % uname -a Linux Hertz 2.4.21-xfs #1 Mon Sep 1 17:17:44 CEST 2003 ppc GNU/Linux % perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.0 built for powerpc-linux-thread-multi [...]
This thing compares the essays it is supposed to grade with already graded papers in its database. Couldn't this be done with something like POPFile? It isn't only a spam/ham classifier and lets you create as many "buckets" as you want (e.g. work, family, spam, mailing lists and system monitoring).
You could, in theory, create only buckets named (A...F), feed a large number of essays to it, make it "learn" how the essays are classified using statistics, and let it grade essays for you after that.
Is it possible to find masses of graded essays online? This would be a fun thing to try:).
What do you think of all the complex recipes people come up with on the aeropress, and what technique do you use? Normal or inverted method?
Their FAQ says they have no plans to produce the aeropress in glass or steel. They do produce special gold/silver/bronze versions for trophies, but you have to win a championship to get one of those :)
Will it make you better if I tell you the tab on your mustard is there to protect it from the air?
While I'm sure the gamer crowd represents a vast share of Parallel's customer base, I am still disappointed that they seem to entirely neglect their technical customers. New releases often, if not always, come without changelogs. There is no quick way to send a machine image to someone else. There are still no Parallels Tools that synchronise mouse movement etc. for operating systems other than Windows.
VMWare people, bring it on, release every zig! This is a market where we need some competition.
You forget to mention that you can watch the free TV channels on your computer over RTSP, and use the phone service with SIP. The SIP service works even when you're not at home. Oh, and the infrastructure all runs on Linux.
http://wiki.vrijschrift.org/EP050706 (CoralCache) has the videos and transcripts.
According to the user info:
Apple's Safari has already patched this. It actually patched it weeks ago, shortly after the advisory came out.
this one doesn't go to 11?
ka-dum *tching*
is on archive.org.
iTunes-> AudioHijack -> Multiple Airport Express bases => your music in each room around the house. Would this work? I understand there might be a small sync issue between different stations, but I can live with some echo.
IP Tunneling Through Nameservers. And you can apparently stop that too, but I doubt it's very efficient unless you whitelist domains unauthenticated clients can look up.
Does /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/Resources/senders. tiff (remove the space) count as an easter egg? If you open it in Preview you can see eight pictures of Mail.app developers..
Get Sidetrack for your powerbook. It turns the trackpad into something with six buttons and two scroll wheels, which is better than most mice :D.
Why should it have to pay for the bandwidth to support pirated copies? There is no benefit to them.
Most if not all infected Sasser users around here had legit but hadn't bothered to update. Real crackers use the corporate version of Windows that apparently doesn't require a CD key for updates.
The extension for the lossless codec is .m4a (yes I checked), these are two short sample files (440 Hz, 1s).
They're right, it's lossless, I can't tell the difference between the two! :p
Neither a search on apple's site nor a google search found anything.
The grandparent's command will sleep for 600 seconds in the foreground and then fork reboot in the background. What you want is this:
To cancel it, type
IIRC, your machine will still be hosed if your shell dies though. Ideally, you want to run this inside screen or something.PhoneManager claims it can transfer contacts to/from a 6310i using bluetooth. It doesn't work without a cable for my non-i 6310 so I haven't tested it.
Roses are red Violets are blue In Soviet Russia Poem writes you!
Why would you want a string instrument for your open source iPod? So you can play along? Or for the jokes maybe?
It just stays at the limit on 2.4.21 with perl 5.8. The expression at the bottom properly rolls back though. Any idea of why the parent is rolling back to 1901? Shouldn't it roll back to 1970?
% perl 2038.perl.txt
Tue Jan 19 03:14:01 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:02 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:03 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:04 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:05 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:06 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038
Tue Jan 19 03:14:07 2038
% uname -a
Linux Hertz 2.4.21-xfs #1 Mon Sep 1 17:17:44 CEST 2003 ppc GNU/Linux
% perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.0 built for powerpc-linux-thread-multi
[...]
% perl -e 'print scalar gmtime 1e10, "\n"'
Wed Dec 31 23:59:59 1969
Too many computers, electronics, etc. on the ISS to have food fights. If you want to have one, you have to go outside.
Maximising the window: On Mac Os X, you can alt-click the green button to maximise the iTunes window. YMMV.
Pictures: Get info for multiple tracks, drag the new picture in the "Artwork" box.
This thing compares the essays it is supposed to grade with already graded papers in its database. Couldn't this be done with something like POPFile? It isn't only a spam/ham classifier and lets you create as many "buckets" as you want (e.g. work, family, spam, mailing lists and system monitoring).
You could, in theory, create only buckets named (A...F), feed a large number of essays to it, make it "learn" how the essays are classified using statistics, and let it grade essays for you after that.
Is it possible to find masses of graded essays online? This would be a fun thing to try :).