I'm really thirsty for some Tranya.
Do you think a pre-installed model is available with the laptop add-on device drivers.
Perhaps another round of cognitive product development could leave us all whored up tonight.
I DON'T CARE!
I want to play sooper monkey balls and I'll give you any personal information you want. I need to play with super mokey balls!!!1! Track me all day long - just give me Super Monkey Balls!
I think an eyeball tracking system would need to be tied to a key or something.
When I want to "Look", I press the look key on the keyboard and it moves the mouse to where I am looking, otherwise the mouse pointer would get into the way of whatever I am trying to do while using the keyboard.
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She's a hardware pimp. Try getting references from someone who isn't being paid to pimp their products.
Democrats can stop the war now. All they need is 40 votes to filibuster the war funding. No funding, no war. But they rather use the war as a political bat to beat the republican's than get our troops out of harms way. Absolutely pathetic. I'm voting green from now on.
To quote my own post. I also believe the FCC overstepped their bounds when they only allow licensed amateur radio operators to own receivers that can receive the cell phone spectrum.
I never said anything about the reception of such signals. I said OWNERSHIP OF THE EQUIPMENT. The link you provided also backs up that it is LEGAL to receive any over the air signal. The link you provided dealt with the "divulgence" or "benefit" from those of communications. When they did say reception of cell phone signals are illegal, they were referring to local and state laws. NOT FCC REGULATION.
-- also a licensed ham operator, since I was 15 year old.
I've dealt with the FCC for a while. My understanding of their responsbility is that...
1. They regulate the Electromagnetic spectrum within the United States.
2. As a result they require electronic devices to not interfere with that spectrum.
3. They regulate how that spectrum is used. i.e. Mode of transmissision and format and in some cases content.
A consumer electronics company's job is to build devices that receive those communications, then decode them for the consumer's use. I don't believe the FCC should be regulating what happens to the data once it is received. That is between the consumer and their data.
I also believe the FCC overstepped their bounds when they only allow licensed amateur radio operators to own receivers that can receive the cell phone spectrum. The airwaves are free and what we do with the data trvelling through the electomagnetic spectrum in our personal space is our business.
My $.02
I think you are forgetting that every soldier would practically need a unique ballot. One for their state, county, city and precinct offices. The president isn't the only one being elected on election day.
I agree with the parent, but I would like to add my $.02.
Putting more code in the database takes away from the datbase from doing other things. At my company the DB is used by ALL applications. Putting logic on a middle tier servew allows you to seperate the load.
Also it is easier to add more machines to the "middle tier" in a farm/cluster, while in our case adding more database servers cost more $ since we use Oracle and there is a cost per cpu.
Also many applications rely on dynamic SQL. I've seen applications that create sql via PL/SQL (Oracle again.) When a middle tier language such as Java or C# provide much better string handling.
Just my $.02, now we're up to $.04.
Netscape used to have one of these. You could send a message to their developers. They also had a web cam to view the messages. People were always posting their phone numbers, expecting the developers to call them.
I'm really thirsty for some Tranya. Do you think a pre-installed model is available with the laptop add-on device drivers. Perhaps another round of cognitive product development could leave us all whored up tonight.
I drink your Tranya. I drink it up!
MmmMmMmMmm Tranya
Where is my Tranya Dammit!
I got your packet right here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-150 Don't know why the link didn't work...
20 years ago? actually 25 Years ago to be precise
If I recall, Chocolate Rain was a big hit without the benefit of an expensive studio. Just turn your head to breath. That is all. Musical Gold!
I DON'T CARE! I want to play sooper monkey balls and I'll give you any personal information you want. I need to play with super mokey balls!!!1! Track me all day long - just give me Super Monkey Balls!
Here is a mirror. http://i2.iofferphoto.com/img/1137657600/_i/10228270/1.jpg
That link doesn't seem to work. I think it is slashdotted, here is a mirror. http://i2.iofferphoto.com/img/1137657600/_i/10228270/1.jpg
That picture is slashdotted, here is a mirror. http://i2.iofferphoto.com/img/1137657600/_i/10228270/1.jpg
I think an eyeball tracking system would need to be tied to a key or something. When I want to "Look", I press the look key on the keyboard and it moves the mouse to where I am looking, otherwise the mouse pointer would get into the way of whatever I am trying to do while using the keyboard.
She's a hardware pimp. Try getting references from someone who isn't being paid to pimp their products.
Democrats can stop the war now. All they need is 40 votes to filibuster the war funding. No funding, no war. But they rather use the war as a political bat to beat the republican's than get our troops out of harms way. Absolutely pathetic. I'm voting green from now on.
Or just install a couple of paddles that stick out of the cell phone for entering messages.
Both posts are redundant, since the list was IN THE ARTICLE. But then I'm off topic and a flamebait, so what do I know.
To quote my own post. I also believe the FCC overstepped their bounds when they only allow licensed amateur radio operators to own receivers that can receive the cell phone spectrum.
I never said anything about the reception of such signals. I said OWNERSHIP OF THE EQUIPMENT. The link you provided also backs up that it is LEGAL to receive any over the air signal. The link you provided dealt with the "divulgence" or "benefit" from those of communications. When they did say reception of cell phone signals are illegal, they were referring to local and state laws. NOT FCC REGULATION. -- also a licensed ham operator, since I was 15 year old.
I've dealt with the FCC for a while. My understanding of their responsbility is that... 1. They regulate the Electromagnetic spectrum within the United States. 2. As a result they require electronic devices to not interfere with that spectrum. 3. They regulate how that spectrum is used. i.e. Mode of transmissision and format and in some cases content. A consumer electronics company's job is to build devices that receive those communications, then decode them for the consumer's use. I don't believe the FCC should be regulating what happens to the data once it is received. That is between the consumer and their data. I also believe the FCC overstepped their bounds when they only allow licensed amateur radio operators to own receivers that can receive the cell phone spectrum. The airwaves are free and what we do with the data trvelling through the electomagnetic spectrum in our personal space is our business. My $.02
Oh yeah, Well, I was taught that Columbus discovered america. Go figure.
I think you are forgetting that every soldier would practically need a unique ballot. One for their state, county, city and precinct offices. The president isn't the only one being elected on election day.
I agree with the parent, but I would like to add my $.02. Putting more code in the database takes away from the datbase from doing other things. At my company the DB is used by ALL applications. Putting logic on a middle tier servew allows you to seperate the load. Also it is easier to add more machines to the "middle tier" in a farm/cluster, while in our case adding more database servers cost more $ since we use Oracle and there is a cost per cpu. Also many applications rely on dynamic SQL. I've seen applications that create sql via PL/SQL (Oracle again.) When a middle tier language such as Java or C# provide much better string handling. Just my $.02, now we're up to $.04.
I hope they have a compucolor II, I'd buy it.
So what is the difference between this and a blimp?
Netscape used to have one of these. You could send a message to their developers. They also had a web cam to view the messages. People were always posting their phone numbers, expecting the developers to call them.