I have solved the problem, and inexpensively. I merely outsourced the lock picking combinatorial activities to a small army of monkeys willing to work for low wages and no benefits in a tiny Asian nation. Bananas come cheap.
News flash: "NASA Puts Testicles in Space". AP wire - Today, three researchers carefully stapled testicles to the outside of the space station in a bizarre research project. When asked "Why?" Dr. Hans Olos stated "Because we could." When asked the source of the organs, Dr. Olos noted "Utah."
The previous poster's logic is flawed. Just because an IC is USED in an audio circuit does not mean the bandwidth of the IC is LIMITED to audio. Case in point, many high gain high bandwidth op amps can and do oscillate at frequencies well above audio if the physical circuit layout supports it. Having an idea of what frequency things are happening at is useful in analyzing what the problem is. And even being able to see the waveshape can give a clue to what is happening. But if it's an RF oscillation, you need good bandwidth on the scope to see details.
Just as a data point, I attached a white light LED to a single motherboard-style lithium coin battery in September 2003. That LED is still glowing 5-1/2 months later. It's drawing about 400 microamps. It doesn't take amperes to get these things to glow. I imagine one could charge a supercap with a piezo element and have sustained light output with very little ongoing mechanical work needed.
"Dear Slashhouse Letters, my boyfriend is strangely attracted to Cowboy Neal. He wants us to do a threesome with me dressing up like Darl McBride. My question is, how much should I charge him?"
They can't vote directly, nor can the corporations. BUT they can and do buy lobbyists. Indian outsourcing companies currently pay lobbyists to sway our elected representatives into doing things against the best interests of the voters who put them in office. For example, Tata pays good money to influence Congressmen.
I had my doubts before. But Disney involvement, that's the kiss of death. The Disney market pimps will drive this to be full of special effects and dumbed down content for the American teen market. I suppose the DVD will have 15 minutes of commercials for Disney's The Black Hole. My original suspicions over a music video director doing this are not relieved. The only good part of this is the screenwriter, who did Chicken Run and The Little Vampire. But a good screenplay can be munged easily under pressure from above.
It's not an abuse. It's relevant to the interests of some of the readers. As someone watching my revenue in Silicon Valley vanishing because of massive outsourcing, I am currently planning my exit strategy from this region to affordable country land where I can develop software with lower overhead. But I will need Internet access and the answers to Taco's questions are of great value to me.
I'm really glad I didn't step on any sacred cows here... I'm not Xenaphobic, I liked her, and Gabrielle too. (joke for you non-Americans) Maybe I should have done a typecast on Hindu to Hindi. It's the compiler's fault. Hey, I'd welcome anyone who can translate from Scientology to Human...Have I insulted enough people yet? Do they make cheese with the milk from sacred cows? I guess that would be holy. Must be Swiss. Ok, attack away.
"HP is a rare example of a merger working as planned." Actually, no. For those in the logistics operations at Compaq, which came from the world-class tech support group at DEC, the merger was a disaster. Carly got rid of those people and outsourced logistics to DHL and sent tech support to India. Large customers then dropped HP servers because the support quality dropped through the floor. They lost half a billion in business according to the Inquirer website. That's big money.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10950
So no, the merger did not work "as planned" unless you plan for losing big revenue.
Um,Carly's having a hard time explaining what it is because she really means "Utility outsourcing' but she doesn't know how to translate that from Hindu to English. But that's okay, it's not her audience's god-given right to understand her.
With all due respect, any statement containing the phrases 'Madonna videos' and 'hasn't harmed his artistic sensibilities' has a certain inherent irony. On the other hand, de gustibus non disputandum. (shaking my head in dismay and giving up)
Ok Yoz, I will cross my fingers and hope your trust is justified. But if the film turns out to be Hitchhiker's Guide to Heavens Gate I will tie you to a chair, pry your eyelids open with chromed instruments, and play Beethoven intermixed with endless bad music videos in heavy rotation until you scream "Magrathea awakes!" Vogon poetry too.
Good point. I forgot Spike Jonze and his film, which was decent. I could quibble about Adaptation however. My comment meant in the main any of the people whose directing range is limited to 180 seconds of eye candy. But I think Spike is an exception proving the rule.
I have solved the problem, and inexpensively. I merely outsourced the lock picking combinatorial activities to a small army of monkeys willing to work for low wages and no benefits in a tiny Asian nation. Bananas come cheap.
News flash: "NASA Puts Testicles in Space". AP wire - Today, three researchers carefully stapled testicles to the outside of the space station in a bizarre research project. When asked "Why?" Dr. Hans Olos stated "Because we could." When asked the source of the organs, Dr. Olos noted "Utah."
The previous poster's logic is flawed. Just because an IC is USED in an audio circuit does not mean the bandwidth of the IC is LIMITED to audio. Case in point, many high gain high bandwidth op amps can and do oscillate at frequencies well above audio if the physical circuit layout supports it. Having an idea of what frequency things are happening at is useful in analyzing what the problem is. And even being able to see the waveshape can give a clue to what is happening. But if it's an RF oscillation, you need good bandwidth on the scope to see details.
Oh, that's easy for YOU to say!
If the pens are small enough, we could call them 'tiny pen-i'.
After I get some silicone, lipstick, and panties, I know EXACTLY what I'm going to do with mine.
George, hide the shaving cream atom, quick.
Gee -- I tipped the bottle and all I saw was some cryptic message: "Copyright, SCO 2004"
Oh, pooh. MANY CEOS have given up their hearts and still keep on going without dying. Hello, Carly?
Just as a data point, I attached a white light LED to a single motherboard-style lithium coin battery in September 2003. That LED is still glowing 5-1/2 months later. It's drawing about 400 microamps. It doesn't take amperes to get these things to glow. I imagine one could charge a supercap with a piezo element and have sustained light output with very little ongoing mechanical work needed.
"Dear Slashhouse Letters, my boyfriend is strangely attracted to Cowboy Neal. He wants us to do a threesome with me dressing up like Darl McBride. My question is, how much should I charge him?"
I use a clown-nose with a red bulb in it to signal the status of SCO stock.
They can't vote directly, nor can the corporations. BUT they can and do buy lobbyists. Indian outsourcing companies currently pay lobbyists to sway our elected representatives into doing things against the best interests of the voters who put them in office. For example, Tata pays good money to influence Congressmen.
I had my doubts before. But Disney involvement, that's the kiss of death. The Disney market pimps will drive this to be full of special effects and dumbed down content for the American teen market. I suppose the DVD will have 15 minutes of commercials for Disney's The Black Hole. My original suspicions over a music video director doing this are not relieved. The only good part of this is the screenwriter, who did Chicken Run and The Little Vampire. But a good screenplay can be munged easily under pressure from above.
It's not an abuse. It's relevant to the interests of some of the readers. As someone watching my revenue in Silicon Valley vanishing because of massive outsourcing, I am currently planning my exit strategy from this region to affordable country land where I can develop software with lower overhead. But I will need Internet access and the answers to Taco's questions are of great value to me.
In related news, this morning SCO filed a claim for Mars, stating that it owns the patent on rust.
I went to sleep dreaming of Natalie Portman but I woke up next to Darl McBride. Please kill me now.
Why not copyright your student paper? Then you own it and turnitin.com cannot make use of it for profit. And if they do, sue them.
I'm really glad I didn't step on any sacred cows here... I'm not Xenaphobic, I liked her, and Gabrielle too. (joke for you non-Americans) Maybe I should have done a typecast on Hindu to Hindi. It's the compiler's fault. Hey, I'd welcome anyone who can translate from Scientology to Human...Have I insulted enough people yet? Do they make cheese with the milk from sacred cows? I guess that would be holy. Must be Swiss. Ok, attack away.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10950
So no, the merger did not work "as planned" unless you plan for losing big revenue.
Um,Carly's having a hard time explaining what it is because she really means "Utility outsourcing' but she doesn't know how to translate that from Hindu to English. But that's okay, it's not her audience's god-given right to understand her.
(My head explodes)
With all due respect, any statement containing the phrases 'Madonna videos' and 'hasn't harmed his artistic sensibilities' has a certain inherent irony. On the other hand, de gustibus non disputandum. (shaking my head in dismay and giving up)
Ok Yoz, I will cross my fingers and hope your trust is justified. But if the film turns out to be Hitchhiker's Guide to Heavens Gate I will tie you to a chair, pry your eyelids open with chromed instruments, and play Beethoven intermixed with endless bad music videos in heavy rotation until you scream "Magrathea awakes!" Vogon poetry too.
Good point. I forgot Spike Jonze and his film, which was decent. I could quibble about Adaptation however. My comment meant in the main any of the people whose directing range is limited to 180 seconds of eye candy. But I think Spike is an exception proving the rule.