I was under the impression that such public frequency devices like Wifi and cordless telephones were forbidden from preventing jamming and also must not interfer with other devices themselves!?
Probably why OnStar is so expensive. I also heard it is yet to be profitable. But it works doesen't it:)
We too are looking at other CPUs since Mot is still a little pricy and they really havent thrown themselves into the automotive thing full swing yet. Some of their chips could be more useful.
Some would say the presense of a Black person is damaging. Its not as obvious as you are trying to claim.
OIRB will likely try and probably has already put forth the unfair descrimination analogy. I am not saying its a valid analogy if you comprehend my post. But that it IS an analogy and we should hope the court can see the flaw in it. The courts have been known to make wierd decisions before.
Amazingly my point seems to have flew over everyone's head here...
My point is the same as your point. Some things need to be descriminated against, and SOME don't. Let us hope they are capable of determining which in a reasonable manner.
I was debunking the "do what you wan't with your stuff" argument.
How about this being like a Black golfer trying to enter a private country club and being denied?
Of course in this instance, I hardly believe one would have a case against the security guard!?
There are limits to what you can and can not do with your private property. Lets hope this somehow gets seen as the invasion of privacy it is.
Re:keep it anonymous and private.
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Just put a footpad in the area and let hikers know what its for. Thats much simpler than requiring them to wear something. When hiking past all they need to do is step on it in passing...or not.
As an automotive supplier, we use lots of motorola CPUs in cars, but not quite to the power PC level. HC08 and the like. Automotive manufacturers are excessively cheap and will not pay for such a thing. Not to mention its power is wasted.
One thing to note about the new intel numbering scheme is it directly removes revelance from AMD's numbering scheme. Intel is adding a meaningless first number as if to say "the first number is just for our purposes, you pay attemtion to the MHz." If people buy into that, it will kill AMDs scheme as people look for the MHz on the AMD chip instead of assuming its equivalent number has any value. Interesting.
Just reading the first patent (5,206,951) it would appear that Kodak has a patent on Object Oriented software.
The patent is sufficiently vague as to encompass so many things it probably covers RMI as well.
But shouldn't a vague patent make it easier to find prior art?
patent 5,421,012 seems unrelated, unless their trying to tie it in to J2EE application servers in some weird fashion.
5,226,161 is just gettings stupid. Patenting "object managers" in any way shape or form is stupid.
They are simply patenting object oriented elements of software. They can not succeed with this vague strategy for a few reasons. One, they do not have enough money to take on the whole software world. Two, their patents are so close to OOD that their must be tons of prior art.
In a presidential election as grave as the upcoming one, please vote for the lesser of two evils, and vote for election reform, but make yourself useful, dammit!
I will not be manipulated. I am an American, willing to suffer for what I believe in. And why not? I am already suffering for what I don't believe in.
Their claim is not true in the case of Wal-mart for sure because walmart is only using it for inventory tracking on wholesale packaging, not retail packaging. Once it gets to the shelves, the RFID is gone.
True, but not for the reasons you cite. Shareholders can easily sue for their share. You start by mentioning debt, well the shareholders are a debt that must be paid.
Its only a matter of posseing up enough Law Power.
They said the contents of the test were racist. Yet, they could not quote a question which they believed was racist (because none of them saw the tests!) The point is, they didnt want their kids to take the tests because they were afraid of the results... and "racism" is the hot issue. You can claim anything is racism and get your way!
We can't know what they were afraid of, but yea, racism gets used too often and diminishes real cases of it.
Private schools do not have the same teachers as public schools.
I have many teachers in my family that disagree with you. Besides, isint paying private teachers less, inconsistent with your profits for performance theory?
I went to public school and I can certify that they are many deadbeat teachers. But there are many good ones too that are grouped into programs, and the active parent can get their child into these programs. They are successful.
If a school gets public money, it must be beholden to public interests and oversight. Nothing more nothing less.
If schools performed poorly, parents wont want to send their kids there, and these schools would eventually go away.
And the students of this former school are to go where? I can certify this is false because about 10-15 years ago public schools did away with districting in Detroit. But none of the schools have closed because parents pulled their children out in favor of a different public school.
IE has most of its DLLs loaded with the OS. And when you install MS Office, it does the same thing. So many other companies follow this terrible example, and this is how you end up needing 2GB in the first place.
Mozilla is kind, and does not pre-load itself. Give em a break if it appears to take a little while longer to start.
For the record, I have no idea what Opera is doing.
You seem to indicate that they claimed the 40% pass rate was racist. Is that true? or did they claim the content of the test was racist?
Yea, my mother made the school pass me to the 7th grade too. Kind of hard for the school to fight it when they have sucky teachers. First get good teachers, then you can feel safe sticking firm to your standards.
School vouchers is BS. Most students in America go to public schools. By the way, they use the _SAME_ teachers private school next door uses. Plus the private school pays less. School vouchers can only lead to the dismantling of public education, putting school in the hands of profiteers.
All organizations have to be watched for corruption carefully. Un-monitored unions can simply allow The Powers to pay off one person as opposed to hundreds.
King of the Hill is one of my favorite shows. However, if perhaps our history books were not terribly biased, people would not be offended. Especially considering Mexico is our neighbor and they have different views on the Alamo I am sure. For example, one of my high school history books showed an African slave and his wife walking happily back from a local stream with a fish on his line. WTF?
Good teachers will do good work. We only have to give them good tools.
I was under the impression that such public frequency devices like Wifi and cordless telephones were forbidden from preventing jamming and also must not interfer with other devices themselves!?
Naa, I expect the CIA, err, USA to fully endorse the use of closed source software in the governments. Especially foreign ones ;)
when you buy a movie, how can you know what its required space/format is?
Your saying this DVD burner can't burn all movies without compression, but it can burn some?
Probably why OnStar is so expensive. I also heard it is yet to be profitable. But it works doesen't it :)
We too are looking at other CPUs since Mot is still a little pricy and they really havent thrown themselves into the automotive thing full swing yet. Some of their chips could be more useful.
Just one problem. Do we count every bear, deer, wildcat or badger that walks by too?
I don't know, would your motion sensor? Or were you planning on some expensive occupant sensing type technology for a moving entity?
Some would say the presense of a Black person is damaging. Its not as obvious as you are trying to claim.
OIRB will likely try and probably has already put forth the unfair descrimination analogy. I am not saying its a valid analogy if you comprehend my post. But that it IS an analogy and we should hope the court can see the flaw in it. The courts have been known to make wierd decisions before.
Amazingly my point seems to have flew over everyone's head here...
My point is the same as your point. Some things need to be descriminated against, and SOME don't. Let us hope they are capable of determining which in a reasonable manner.
I was debunking the "do what you wan't with your stuff" argument.
You miss the point. OIRB was granted a restraining order, but the effect of that order will be the opposite of what they hoped.
Instead of temporarily getting greater access, OIRB will temporarily get the worst access ever.
From TFA
"Honda's Civic Hybrid is rated by the EPA to get 47 miles per gallon in the city, and 48 mpg on the highway."
The EPA disagrees with your logic.
(I think the EPA is inhaling)
How about this being like a Black golfer trying to enter a private country club and being denied?
Of course in this instance, I hardly believe one would have a case against the security guard!?
There are limits to what you can and can not do with your private property. Lets hope this somehow gets seen as the invasion of privacy it is.
Just put a footpad in the area and let hikers know what its for. Thats much simpler than requiring them to wear something. When hiking past all they need to do is step on it in passing...or not.
As an automotive supplier, we use lots of motorola CPUs in cars, but not quite to the power PC level. HC08 and the like. Automotive manufacturers are excessively cheap and will not pay for such a thing. Not to mention its power is wasted.
One thing to note about the new intel numbering scheme is it directly removes revelance from AMD's numbering scheme. Intel is adding a meaningless first number as if to say "the first number is just for our purposes, you pay attemtion to the MHz." If people buy into that, it will kill AMDs scheme as people look for the MHz on the AMD chip instead of assuming its equivalent number has any value. Interesting.
Just reading the first patent (5,206,951) it would appear that Kodak has a patent on Object Oriented software.
The patent is sufficiently vague as to encompass so many things it probably covers RMI as well.
But shouldn't a vague patent make it easier to find prior art?
patent 5,421,012 seems unrelated, unless their trying to tie it in to J2EE application servers in some weird fashion.
5,226,161 is just gettings stupid. Patenting "object managers" in any way shape or form is stupid.
They are simply patenting object oriented elements of software. They can not succeed with this vague strategy for a few reasons. One, they do not have enough money to take on the whole software world. Two, their patents are so close to OOD that their must be tons of prior art.
Are we computer specialist really any better than the Anti-Virus camp? We make money on both sides of this equation. Were becoming like lawyers.
Now that is odd because normally higher voltages lead to smaller i-squared losses due to heat dissipation.
Perhaps though on the chemical side, its tougher to generate higher voltages with batteries?
My dearest VGER...
In a presidential election as grave as the upcoming one, please vote for the lesser of two evils, and vote for election reform, but make yourself useful, dammit!
I will not be manipulated. I am an American, willing to suffer for what I believe in. And why not? I am already suffering for what I don't believe in.
Their claim is not true in the case of Wal-mart for sure because walmart is only using it for inventory tracking on wholesale packaging, not retail packaging. Once it gets to the shelves, the RFID is gone.
True, but not for the reasons you cite. Shareholders can easily sue for their share. You start by mentioning debt, well the shareholders are a debt that must be paid.
Its only a matter of posseing up enough Law Power.
They said the contents of the test were racist. Yet, they could not quote a question which they believed was racist (because none of them saw the tests!) The point is, they didnt want their kids to take the tests because they were afraid of the results... and "racism" is the hot issue. You can claim anything is racism and get your way!
We can't know what they were afraid of, but yea, racism gets used too often and diminishes real cases of it.
Private schools do not have the same teachers as public schools.
I have many teachers in my family that disagree with you. Besides, isint paying private teachers less, inconsistent with your profits for performance theory?
I went to public school and I can certify that they are many deadbeat teachers. But there are many good ones too that are grouped into programs, and the active parent can get their child into these programs. They are successful.
If a school gets public money, it must be beholden to public interests and oversight. Nothing more nothing less.
If schools performed poorly, parents wont want to send their kids there, and these schools would eventually go away.
And the students of this former school are to go where? I can certify this is false because about 10-15 years ago public schools did away with districting in Detroit. But none of the schools have closed because parents pulled their children out in favor of a different public school.
They don't.
5) This still won't hold a standard Movie DVD.
Elementary, Mozilla ain't cheating.
IE has most of its DLLs loaded with the OS. And when you install MS Office, it does the same thing. So many other companies follow this terrible example, and this is how you end up needing 2GB in the first place.
Mozilla is kind, and does not pre-load itself. Give em a break if it appears to take a little while longer to start.
For the record, I have no idea what Opera is doing.
i have never witnessed this sentiment. I only notice pro, "whoever over clocks the best" or pro- "most bank for the buck" sentiment.
People go back and forth between intel and AMD just as quick as they will between ATi and NVIDIA.
intel has not been a bad guy since they pressured THG, and since THG eventually sold out to them, there is really no one left claiming intel is bad.
You seem to indicate that they claimed the 40% pass rate was racist. Is that true? or did they claim the content of the test was racist?
Yea, my mother made the school pass me to the 7th grade too. Kind of hard for the school to fight it when they have sucky teachers. First get good teachers, then you can feel safe sticking firm to your standards.
School vouchers is BS. Most students in America go to public schools. By the way, they use the _SAME_ teachers private school next door uses. Plus the private school pays less. School vouchers can only lead to the dismantling of public education, putting school in the hands of profiteers.
All organizations have to be watched for corruption carefully. Un-monitored unions can simply allow The Powers to pay off one person as opposed to hundreds.
King of the Hill is one of my favorite shows. However, if perhaps our history books were not terribly biased, people would not be offended. Especially considering Mexico is our neighbor and they have different views on the Alamo I am sure. For example, one of my high school history books showed an African slave and his wife walking happily back from a local stream with a fish on his line. WTF?
Good teachers will do good work. We only have to give them good tools.