I tried to send them an e-mail using the links on the "Contact Us" page to no avail! Kept getting "user not known here" errors. Better keep it in beta a little longer!
Actually having experience in this field (I work at a CD Duplication warehouse and distributor) I can tell you that it is a hullava lot cheaper to just buy one that works out of the box. BUilding one, while it would be neat, would be a huge pain in the butt. If you're interested in saving money, as it sounds like you are, just buy one. http://www.superdups.com/duplicationsupplies
It's too bad the Internet didn't keep with the way it was supposed to work back in the beginning with the and such. If that were the case, you could look for headers and body blocks to determine content.
If you know how the text will be formatted you can have the script look for a proliferation of words that are not things such as "a" or "and" or "of" and perhaps search for common threads, but other than that, I got nothing!
Lockheed Martin does this for the military. EMP proofing equipment is one of the hardest things to do for electrical equipment, you need to have layers of absorbant material such as Boron and lead while still having the machine usable. You can actually buy much of it on the internet through reputable dealers. Slashdot even ran an article about it before.
The ads that people complain about so much aren't really that obtrusive. They are highlited to stand out (and make it easier to avoid them) and say "Sponsored Link" next to them. You have to be pretty daft to think that a sponsored link was an actual search result.
Hopefully this new advertising system won't make it harder to distinquish between real results and advertiser's links. Just as long as I can get the relevant results I'm used to, I don't think I care.
This article failed to mention a pilot from Maine who has already successfully built a replica of multiple Wright Brother's planes, namely the 1910 EX, and have actually flown them across the country in preperation for the anniversary in 1903. My great-uncle, Dana Smith, is involved with this and has already demonstrated the viability of building a replica by methods that don't involve using the original design plans. The original plans purposely did not work because the brothers did not want people to imitate their creation. That, and changes were constantly being made and never kept up with.
I tried to send them an e-mail using the links on the "Contact Us" page to no avail! Kept getting "user not known here" errors. Better keep it in beta a little longer!
Actually having experience in this field (I work at a CD Duplication warehouse and distributor) I can tell you that it is a hullava lot cheaper to just buy one that works out of the box. BUilding one, while it would be neat, would be a huge pain in the butt. If you're interested in saving money, as it sounds like you are, just buy one. http://www.superdups.com/duplicationsupplies
Who on earth rates these? How is this redundant? I was the third person to reply to this topic and I'm redundant. Good God, that's something wrong.
Stupid auto formatting. I meant to show an <H1> and an <H2>
It's too bad the Internet didn't keep with the way it was supposed to work back in the beginning with the and such. If that were the case, you could look for headers and body blocks to determine content.
If you know how the text will be formatted you can have the script look for a proliferation of words that are not things such as "a" or "and" or "of" and perhaps search for common threads, but other than that, I got nothing!
Lockheed Martin does this for the military. EMP proofing equipment is one of the hardest things to do for electrical equipment, you need to have layers of absorbant material such as Boron and lead while still having the machine usable. You can actually buy much of it on the internet through reputable dealers. Slashdot even ran an article about it before.
So AMD has caught up in the race for 64-bit computing. Perhaps SMP will be viable soon, too.
The ads that people complain about so much aren't really that obtrusive. They are highlited to stand out (and make it easier to avoid them) and say "Sponsored Link" next to them. You have to be pretty daft to think that a sponsored link was an actual search result.
Hopefully this new advertising system won't make it harder to distinquish between real results and advertiser's links. Just as long as I can get the relevant results I'm used to, I don't think I care.
This article failed to mention a pilot from Maine who has already successfully built a replica of multiple Wright Brother's planes, namely the 1910 EX, and have actually flown them across the country in preperation for the anniversary in 1903. My great-uncle, Dana Smith, is involved with this and has already demonstrated the viability of building a replica by methods that don't involve using the original design plans. The original plans purposely did not work because the brothers did not want people to imitate their creation. That, and changes were constantly being made and never kept up with.
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There is an article summary here titled: THE WRIGHT STUFF (second one down). Unfortunately, you have to pay to read the whole article. http://nl9.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_a