Using a bot for a case would be sweet. I can just picture my next system walking into the LAN, carrying my monitor, setting itself up, and plugging itself into the hub. FragBot....
...almost all these games are over a year old. If I want to play games, I'll use Windows. If I want to get work done, I'll run Linux. It just doesn't make since to use a screwdriver to pound in a nail.
Re:Practical Applications
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Effective Java
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· Score: 3, Insightful
In a Windows dominated enviorment, is there any other better alternative to what I am already using?
The abortion that is.NET seems to work alot better than the hideous quivering zygote that is VB6, IMHO. In particular C#.
Really, I would say that it depends on the environment. If the back end is Oracle or DB2, I'd probably go with Java; if it's SQL Server I'd be more inclined to go with.NET. I'd also go with Java if your IT department had any plans to change platforms in the future..NET and company allow MS to keep a string tied to your IT decisions unless you're willing to abandon your code.
...but I'm not a hammer. I just don't understand what exactly this means to me as an 802.11 (joe sixpack) user\WAP operator.
Does this mean that I'll be able to use the standard 802.11 card I have on my laptop to pick up signal from 802.11 broadcasting hammers on 2.4 ghz, or are they on different channels? I know that a hammer can use much more powerful antennae; does this mean a ham based 802.11 AP could provide omnidirectional 802.11 internet service over several miles? Or is all this just something for ham geeks to get excited about and the rest of us to get irritated about when the hammers start causing interference with our preexisting WAPs?
It's a real symbol of how far NASA and in general, the spirit of exploration, has declined that we use our fabulous science and technology to celebrate past endeavors instead of sending humans to Mars or even simply returning to the moon.
...but is there any word on when\if they're going to make a linux based PDA\Cellphone combo like the Treo or that Pocket PC Communicator thing? Or have they already? Can the Pocket PC Communicator be hacked to run linux (and if you did, are there linux drivers\dialing programs to allow you to use the phone part?)? I just don't have the pocketspace for both a PDA and a cell...
"The semi-conductor market in China's mainland will see an annual growth rate of 35 percent and a requirement of 17 billion chips before 2005. By the year of 2010, China is going to be the second large semi-conductor market of the world.", he said after ordering heavily armed police in riot gear to begin herding people into state owned electronic stores.
Just curious...
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3D LCD Display
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· Score: 3, Interesting
...what effect a 3D display like this might have in terms of eye strain. If something like this were to become really widespread and used for day to day applications and GUIs, it's something to consider. Anyone out there that has worked with similar displays have an answer?
"Does the slashdot crowd have a new size benchmark for small sizes?"
LoC \ cm^2 ?
Using a bot for a case would be sweet. I can just picture my next system walking into the LAN, carrying my monitor, setting itself up, and plugging itself into the hub. FragBot....
What you say !!
If the computer is still doing its job, then why is it obselete?
There are also good technical reasons why NASA uses "obselete" computers on alot of their spacebound equipment.
...almost all these games are over a year old. If I want to play games, I'll use Windows. If I want to get work done, I'll run Linux. It just doesn't make since to use a screwdriver to pound in a nail.
In a Windows dominated enviorment, is there any other better alternative to what I am already using?
.NET seems to work alot better than the hideous quivering zygote that is VB6, IMHO. In particular C#.
.NET. I'd also go with Java if your IT department had any plans to change platforms in the future. .NET and company allow MS to keep a string tied to your IT decisions unless you're willing to abandon your code.
The abortion that is
Really, I would say that it depends on the environment. If the back end is Oracle or DB2, I'd probably go with Java; if it's SQL Server I'd be more inclined to go with
...just go ahead and rename the country the "United Corporations of America" and get it over with.
...but I'm not a hammer. I just don't understand what exactly this means to me as an 802.11 (joe sixpack) user\WAP operator.
Does this mean that I'll be able to use the standard 802.11 card I have on my laptop to pick up signal from 802.11 broadcasting hammers on 2.4 ghz, or are they on different channels? I know that a hammer can use much more powerful antennae; does this mean a ham based 802.11 AP could provide omnidirectional 802.11 internet service over several miles? Or is all this just something for ham geeks to get excited about and the rest of us to get irritated about when the hammers start causing interference with our preexisting WAPs?
...transfers over your home network will be encrypted (no sniffing!)
Um, just because it's encrypted doesn't mean I can't sniff the encrypted data to try to work out the keys. How do you think you crack WEP?
Yeah, that's why I have an Xbox. (-;
Maybe they'll switch to pictures of public or pay access 802.11 APs (preferably with their GPS location and maybe ssid)?
The Defence Department's then learned that they were neither British nor Canadian and configured their Regional Settings accordingly..
It's a real symbol of how far NASA and in general, the spirit of exploration, has declined that we use our fabulous science and technology to celebrate past endeavors instead of sending humans to Mars or even simply returning to the moon.
...would be a little something like this
I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
"In 100 years, computers will be twice as fast and so expensive that only the 7 wealthiest princes of Europe will own one!" - The Professor Guy
We need loser pays.
...but is there any word on when\if they're going to make a linux based PDA\Cellphone combo like the Treo or that Pocket PC Communicator thing? Or have they already? Can the Pocket PC Communicator be hacked to run linux (and if you did, are there linux drivers\dialing programs to allow you to use the phone part?)? I just don't have the pocketspace for both a PDA and a cell...
So then I take that you didn't vote? Uh huh.
Yeah, silly. Over 700,000 people were arrested nationwide last year on marijuana charges. How wonderful that we've used so many law enforcement resources getting those dangerous, evil, demented potheads off the street, huh?
...is you have got to be freakin' kidding me! Someone please tell these people they are way too stupid to use a computer!
I mean really, Bugbears only have 3 hit die. Roll for initiative!
"The semi-conductor market in China's mainland will see an annual growth rate of 35 percent and a requirement of 17 billion chips before 2005. By the year of 2010, China is going to be the second large semi-conductor market of the world.", he said after ordering heavily armed police in riot gear to begin herding people into state owned electronic stores.
...what effect a 3D display like this might have in terms of eye strain. If something like this were to become really widespread and used for day to day applications and GUIs, it's something to consider. Anyone out there that has worked with similar displays have an answer?
.. CAPPS II ?!? Whowhatwhenwherewhyhow is there a CAPPS I? Little help?
...l33t5p34k as a second language now?
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