Straining your eyes can lead to the constriction of the small capillaries which supplying the retina with oxygen. This can lead to a reversible deterioration of vision called retinal migraine. Avoid light sources that "flicker" like fluorescent lighting, CRTs etc. Also avoid too much Caffein.
Another condition that affects vision are floaters. These could be caused by another underlying disease like inflammation. Have your eyes checked out, and if nothing is found, just remember to give them a rest once in a while.....
High quality OpenGL support is a requirement for scientific and engineering applications. MS now provides compelling reasons to recommend alternative platforms to all high end customers. This is good news for small ISVs in these markets. Windows installations are very expensive in terms of support. Malware often cripples Windows installations. Customers with service contracts demand the systems being fixed regardless of the cause. The cost to small ISVs supporting these systems I would estimate is about 400% higher than other platforms that don't suffer from these problems. Deprecating OpenGL provides just the kind of arguments to convince customers to purchase solutions running on alternative platforms. Which in turn lowers support costs translating in more R&D and higher profits.
The revolution has started. The Journal of Biology is a prime example of a new free online journal with an excellent editorial board and the goal to rival Science and Nature. I personally hope that others will follow.
Straining your eyes can lead to the constriction of the small capillaries which supplying the retina with oxygen. This can lead to a reversible deterioration of vision called retinal migraine. Avoid light sources that "flicker" like fluorescent lighting, CRTs etc. Also avoid too much Caffein.
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See also:
http://www.eyemdlink.com/Condition.asp?ConditionI
Another condition that affects vision are floaters. These could be caused by another underlying disease like inflammation. Have your eyes checked out, and if nothing is found, just remember to give them a rest once in a while
High quality OpenGL support is a requirement for scientific and engineering applications. MS now provides compelling reasons to recommend alternative platforms to all high end customers.
This is good news for small ISVs in these markets. Windows installations are very expensive in terms of support. Malware often cripples Windows installations. Customers with service contracts demand the systems being fixed regardless of the cause. The cost to small ISVs supporting these systems I would estimate is about 400% higher than other platforms that don't suffer from these problems.
Deprecating OpenGL provides just the kind of arguments to convince customers to purchase solutions running on alternative platforms.
Which in turn lowers support costs translating in more R&D and higher profits.
Just in case anybody missed it: the solution is easy!
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Just open the Directory Access tool and deselect:
LDAPv3, NetInfo, SLP
done!
I.M.H.O., Apple made the same mistake as MS in this case: Enable everything in case someone might need it. And don't worry about the bad guys
The revolution has started. The Journal of Biology is a prime example of a new free online journal with an excellent editorial board and the goal to rival Science and Nature. I personally hope that others will follow.
t /edboard.asp
http://jbiol.com/
http://jbiol.com/info/contac