Less red tape? It took me 7 years and the intervention of a local MP to finish my Canadian immigration as a teen ager. And my mum had full Canadian status...
Steam is awesome. Just kill yourself. How much do you play without an internet connection anyways. You're complaining about being locked in to the _best solution possible_ from the _beast people possible_.
Listen, I'm not going to argue the science but what drives me bonkers about both sides of the Global Warming debate is that it completely misses the point that affects us and our surroundings the most: pollution.
Heavy metals in the water, shitty particles in the air, poison in our food. I don't understand why we bicker about the temperature when it's undeniable how much trash we have injected in to our surroundings.
Is clean air, water, and food too much to ask? I'm not even talking about deforestation, over-fishing, and the deleterious affects of industrial agriculture.
We have a footprint, and a great big ugly one at that. We don't live responsibly. Global Warming is a big red herring and I sometimes wonder who benefits from us focusing on it.
No kidding. One can jury rig a steady-cam (Stick + Counterweight = steady-cam) for like $15.00. Even if you only shoot video casually for shits and giggles you should have one. If you intend to publish it to a real audience then for god's sake make one.
Or spend $850 on a Merlin and honestly get your money's worth on the first shoot if you're a "professional".
Japanese pronounce neither letter. They have some strange hybrid of L, D, and R and it depends on the Japanese person whether it sounds most like one of those three. They have a hard and obvious D, but they also have the one that straddles L and R.
Sorry to be a prick but why doesn't your daughter just e-mail you instead? I'd rather e-mail than MMS, but I'm not much of an MMS'er so I'm mostly clueless.
Leave bookmarks on each computer and make sure they have everything needed to play the free games at instantaction.com.
Lots of goodies for free.
Install a GameTap account and let them play the free silver games. All sorts of neat old-school arcade games, they rotate the free games, and they can play the infinitely awesome Psychonauts. (Which will probably murdalize the hardware but oh well.)
Ah yes, the beautiful leathery skin of 30+ year old professional beach volleyball players...
I, personally, could support a college indoor volleyball channel. Could those shorts be any shorter? Could those chicks be any taller? There's too much hotness going on there; thank god they're of age and don't make me feel like a pre-vert.
Cheerleading competitions on ESPN and women's gymnastics on the other hand... that's pedo territory.
Please stop perpetuating this myth of fast/un-split DSL. The max bandwidth of modern cable murders that of shitty phone copper in most realistic settings. (Helloooo, copper from the 40's, 50's and 60's?)
Newsflash: All ISPs split their backbone connection amongst customers. Please stop pretending that only cable internet has to split a backbone, local circuit or not.
(I myself live amongst retirees who, while all being on cable, wouldn't know how to use bandwidth if their lives depended on it. You should consider moving away from universities, for more reasons than just bandwidth.)
I don't expect much, except Earl Grey, hot. I want replicators, you animals. NO delivery time. NO cook time. Cheese pizza, hot. God bless the replicator.
Yeah, too bad network operators are going shaped and closed!
People laugh, but we really need to consider protecting the right to an open network constitutionally. It should be a human right, it has ramifications to all aspects of your survival.
A good mentor would also be important. Start having lunch with an old boss that you really liked. This is the best advice in the topic. Your job is to optimize the output of the people below you, often by making their jobs easier. (It's no use paying someone lots of money to order pens and paper from Staples, etc...) They will tell you what they need, you just have to listen and empathize (DIFFERENT THAN sympathize, managers often have to make some very un-sympathetic decisions). A great manager is one who balances those needs with the needs of his/her bosses while making both parties happy.
I highly recommend you subscribe to the RSS feed for Harvey Schachter's Monday Morning Manager (or just read the "blog" http://www.theglobeandmail.com/blogs/wschachter). It's a weekly column from The Globe and Mail and is a smorgasbord of brilliant tidbits for just about anything a manager might encounter. He does a great job bringing together helpful information from a variety of sources, and this leads to a lot of information that you can dive deeper into should he touch upon something highly relevant to your situation. (This invaluable resource was given to me as a tip when I asked a very similair question to yours to a very experienced colleague, i.e. someone who has been a manager or executive for longer than I have been alive.)
It seems like in the age of mobile data usage that simple data odometers, if you will, should be in a phone's tools sections just like alarm clocks and tip calculators...
I use a dinky phone with an unlimited data plan but do still appreciate the few programs that have KB counters for you. Google Maps for Phones is a good example.
My Russian friend once paraphrased or transliterated a very excellent Russian proverb:
Don't give a fool a crystal dick. He will break the dick and cut his hands.
Less red tape? It took me 7 years and the intervention of a local MP to finish my Canadian immigration as a teen ager. And my mum had full Canadian status...
Steam is awesome. Just kill yourself. How much do you play without an internet connection anyways. You're complaining about being locked in to the _best solution possible_ from the _beast people possible_.
DX10. HDCP. You know, all that cutting edge entertainment shit.
Not that XP couldn't do it, mostly cuz they won't let it.
Listen, I'm not going to argue the science but what drives me bonkers about both sides of the Global Warming debate is that it completely misses the point that affects us and our surroundings the most: pollution.
Heavy metals in the water, shitty particles in the air, poison in our food. I don't understand why we bicker about the temperature when it's undeniable how much trash we have injected in to our surroundings.
Is clean air, water, and food too much to ask? I'm not even talking about deforestation, over-fishing, and the deleterious affects of industrial agriculture.
We have a footprint, and a great big ugly one at that. We don't live responsibly. Global Warming is a big red herring and I sometimes wonder who benefits from us focusing on it.
No kidding. One can jury rig a steady-cam (Stick + Counterweight = steady-cam) for like $15.00. Even if you only shoot video casually for shits and giggles you should have one. If you intend to publish it to a real audience then for god's sake make one.
Or spend $850 on a Merlin and honestly get your money's worth on the first shoot if you're a "professional".
Japanese pronounce neither letter. They have some strange hybrid of L, D, and R and it depends on the Japanese person whether it sounds most like one of those three. They have a hard and obvious D, but they also have the one that straddles L and R.
(So off-topic...)
Uhh, cutting edge in graphics? I'm going to let you guys fight this out and go back to my shooters...
I just downloaded the app. Photosynth works perfectly fine.
You quoted one source, not multiple. Did you try it for yourself?
Sorry to be a prick but why doesn't your daughter just e-mail you instead? I'd rather e-mail than MMS, but I'm not much of an MMS'er so I'm mostly clueless.
Uhh, dude. There are not only multiple versions of remote desktop clients but also a smattering of Office clones.
Don't worry, we will see a real office suite soon. (I want one too!)
Saying there is no remote desktop is ignorant as balls. http://www.mochasoft.dk/iphone_rdp.htm
Leave bookmarks on each computer and make sure they have everything needed to play the free games at instantaction.com.
Lots of goodies for free.
Install a GameTap account and let them play the free silver games. All sorts of neat old-school arcade games, they rotate the free games, and they can play the infinitely awesome Psychonauts. (Which will probably murdalize the hardware but oh well.)
Allow me to alleviate their confusion, I can help with #4!
Ah yes, the beautiful leathery skin of 30+ year old professional beach volleyball players...
I, personally, could support a college indoor volleyball channel. Could those shorts be any shorter? Could those chicks be any taller? There's too much hotness going on there; thank god they're of age and don't make me feel like a pre-vert.
Cheerleading competitions on ESPN and women's gymnastics on the other hand... that's pedo territory.
This just in: Athletes should wear baggy pants otherwise insecure career nerds will feel threatened by alleged homo-eroticism.
You don't like football. Stop posting in a thread about football.
The Machine Spirit SERVES us!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adeptus_Mechanicus#The_Adeptus_Mechanicus
Yes but LCD suffers from more interference and dithering. We do want our force fields to interfere with space, yes? At least the nasty pointy bits.
This is SlashDot. The discussion is _always_ more insightful than the summary and often the article.
Please stop perpetuating this myth of fast/un-split DSL. The max bandwidth of modern cable murders that of shitty phone copper in most realistic settings. (Helloooo, copper from the 40's, 50's and 60's?)
Newsflash: All ISPs split their backbone connection amongst customers. Please stop pretending that only cable internet has to split a backbone, local circuit or not.
(I myself live amongst retirees who, while all being on cable, wouldn't know how to use bandwidth if their lives depended on it. You should consider moving away from universities, for more reasons than just bandwidth.)
Gametap! (No. Seriously.)
Retro Emulation. (With an emphasis on the SNES. ZSNES is the obvs one.)
15 dollar gamepads from Radioshack.
'nuf said.
Oh wait. THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND. That game can make any woman a gamer. No lie. Make sure that you have a nice stereo hooked up.
I don't expect much, except Earl Grey, hot. I want replicators, you animals. NO delivery time. NO cook time. Cheese pizza, hot. God bless the replicator.
Yeah, too bad network operators are going shaped and closed!
People laugh, but we really need to consider protecting the right to an open network constitutionally. It should be a human right, it has ramifications to all aspects of your survival.
I don't know... do you find 'The Glove' to be funny? Ticklish, maybe? You could have more Milk Bones up there. (well you will, anyways)
A good mentor would also be important. Start having lunch with an old boss that you really liked. This is the best advice in the topic. Your job is to optimize the output of the people below you, often by making their jobs easier. (It's no use paying someone lots of money to order pens and paper from Staples, etc...) They will tell you what they need, you just have to listen and empathize (DIFFERENT THAN sympathize, managers often have to make some very un-sympathetic decisions). A great manager is one who balances those needs with the needs of his/her bosses while making both parties happy.
I highly recommend you subscribe to the RSS feed for Harvey Schachter's Monday Morning Manager (or just read the "blog" http://www.theglobeandmail.com/blogs/wschachter). It's a weekly column from The Globe and Mail and is a smorgasbord of brilliant tidbits for just about anything a manager might encounter. He does a great job bringing together helpful information from a variety of sources, and this leads to a lot of information that you can dive deeper into should he touch upon something highly relevant to your situation. (This invaluable resource was given to me as a tip when I asked a very similair question to yours to a very experienced colleague, i.e. someone who has been a manager or executive for longer than I have been alive.)
You should read Lee Iacocca's book Talking Straight http://www.amazon.com/Talking-Straight-Lee-Iacocc
It seems like in the age of mobile data usage that simple data odometers, if you will, should be in a phone's tools sections just like alarm clocks and tip calculators...
I use a dinky phone with an unlimited data plan but do still appreciate the few programs that have KB counters for you. Google Maps for Phones is a good example.