Weather or not it is priced right, because it simply fixes many problems with the 600, the market will tolerate it. With HP's 6300 entry into the market, surly one will stand out much more than the other.
As a lead for ensuring our corporation complies with wallyworld's demands I can say without a doubt that this technology is still under development and not ready for implementation.
epc global (http://www.epcglobalinc.com/) is still hammering out the exact specs/protocal that wallyworld will end up using. Other companies (Zebra, Intermec, Alien) are rushing foward with tags, readers etc.. etc.. but they arn't complient with wallyworld because the standard has not been finalized.
This reminds me about the confusion issues with X2 and the other pre v.90 protocals.
It is also interesting to note, that the parhmie companies will be in compliance much sooner that everyone else.
I had a T1 for the better part of a year to my house. When the T1 went down... Bell would actually come out at friggin' midnight to get it fixed. You get what you pay for.
FCC has already allocated the frequencies the reset of the world uses for 3g. That is why the US does not have 3g.
Here is a video mirror of the burning cup.mpg
It is neat, but is it THAT much more exciting?
Weather or not it is priced right, because it simply fixes many problems with the 600, the market will tolerate it. With HP's 6300 entry into the market, surly one will stand out much more than the other.
they won't work, traffic won't route to 'em.. but they can have 'em.
Control the car... (duh!!)
Fatal Execption Error occured at 30,000feet.
Pres CRTL-ALT-DEL to see if this resolves your problem.
Professional IT services can be contracted out by time
The hairdresser would still charge for the cut, the plumber would charge for his time, and the florist would educate the user.
Time, service, and user education. Weather changing a mouse or implimenting IDS, it takes a balance of the three to have happy clients.
don't think of it as "stupid shit" consider it an opprotunity for growth and business through user education.
P.S. happy clients don't mind paying an hourly rate far above $50/hr.
epc global (http://www.epcglobalinc.com/) is still hammering out the exact specs/protocal that wallyworld will end up using. Other companies (Zebra, Intermec, Alien) are rushing foward with tags, readers etc.. etc.. but they arn't complient with wallyworld because the standard has not been finalized.
This reminds me about the confusion issues with X2 and the other pre v.90 protocals.
It is also interesting to note, that the parhmie companies will be in compliance much sooner that everyone else.
I had a T1 for the better part of a year to my house. When the T1 went down... Bell would actually come out at friggin' midnight to get it fixed. You get what you pay for.