I've actually been using this for a while, just something to read when bored, and a lot of the coures are quite nice, especially the ones that have full course notes and video.
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I've deleted Linux distributions(I'm looking at you Suse) if they didn't include Nano or Pico in the default install.
That's one of the reasons I like LCDs, the resolution, especially for me since my buying range in around the 42", where LCDs have that extra bit of crispness.
If they get serious about more complete source compatibility with Cocoa, it could go a long way to attracting Mac developers to Linux if they can accomplish ports of many Cocoa apps with simple recompiles.
Hopefully we see GNUStep get some definitive direction to show the world that it's still alive. Most people think it's a legacy development tool kit which at one time was meant to replicate OpenStep, but is now dead, though that is not the case, but they need to let the world know they are alive. Also, they either need place nicer with the rest of the Linux/Unix desktops(Gnome or KDE) or either acknowledge that they are indeed their own little enviroment(the site still tries to pass it off as development libraries and tools)
I agree that J2ME is probably one of the brightest spots of Java crown, but I wouldn't count J2EE just yet, though J2SE is probably relegated to web plugin status alongside Flash.
Exactly. DRM free music stores that sell unsigned artists aren't new, but they didn't have any mainstream reach. MySpace is probably the first that is big enough to actually make a dent.
No matter how he ends up, it'll still give them an outlet to release some pent up frustration form the Genesis/SNES console wars, even if it is a bittersweet release, since they'd be playing on a Nintendo console.
There's been a couple people saying Sightspeed was the best. Is it really that good? I'm currently stationed in Korea, so a good video chat program is a must. I have a MacBook/iMac with built in iSight and she has a Windows machine with either a logitch or Creative cam, and right now we use Skype, but the quality is a bit lacking. Tonight I might try to get her to try Sightspeed.
I just paid $90 for the 3600+ less than 2 weeks ago. No I wish I would have waited since NewEgg has the same chip for $73 now.
We used to use Exceed to administer our Unix server running OpenView, and I found it to be quite sluggish even over a fast network.
I hope not. I would mind if they move was old Kirk reflecting on his youth, but we don't need another Star Trek Generations.
cheggit.com(or .something, just google cheggit)
I've actually been using this for a while, just something to read when bored, and a lot of the coures are quite nice, especially the ones that have full course notes and video.
I've deleted Linux distributions(I'm looking at you Suse) if they didn't include Nano or Pico in the default install.
That's one of the reasons I like LCDs, the resolution, especially for me since my buying range in around the 42", where LCDs have that extra bit of crispness.
If they get serious about more complete source compatibility with Cocoa, it could go a long way to attracting Mac developers to Linux if they can accomplish ports of many Cocoa apps with simple recompiles.
Hopefully we see GNUStep get some definitive direction to show the world that it's still alive. Most people think it's a legacy development tool kit which at one time was meant to replicate OpenStep, but is now dead, though that is not the case, but they need to let the world know they are alive. Also, they either need place nicer with the rest of the Linux/Unix desktops(Gnome or KDE) or either acknowledge that they are indeed their own little enviroment(the site still tries to pass it off as development libraries and tools)
Holy crap, I left a couple of words out the post, maybe I should put down the egg nog.
I agree that J2ME is probably one of the brightest spots of Java crown, but I wouldn't count J2EE just yet, though J2SE is probably relegated to web plugin status alongside Flash.
That's what I've been thinking ever since it came out with small disks and what is basically and embedded processor.
That patent was on the hierarchical UI, not the clickwheel at all.
That one is kind of your friends fault for entering into a business transaction under a false name. That's just a stupid move.
I think that was the point of the parent. They currently have no desire to enter the video market, maybe logitech will change that.
Guitar Hero was one of the reasons I decided to pick up a PS2 recently.
What more do you need than nano?
Nano for life
Well it's just between giving up web or e-mail, so I'll give up e-mail and use IM instead.
Removing DRM from Music is nice, but I wonder if they could adapt this to work with video as well. That would be nice.
Exactly. DRM free music stores that sell unsigned artists aren't new, but they didn't have any mainstream reach. MySpace is probably the first that is big enough to actually make a dent.
Anybody got an HTTP download?
No matter how he ends up, it'll still give them an outlet to release some pent up frustration form the Genesis/SNES console wars, even if it is a bittersweet release, since they'd be playing on a Nintendo console.
If anything, this will give the old sega fanboys a chance to beat up on Mario with Sonic.
There's been a couple people saying Sightspeed was the best. Is it really that good? I'm currently stationed in Korea, so a good video chat program is a must. I have a MacBook/iMac with built in iSight and she has a Windows machine with either a logitch or Creative cam, and right now we use Skype, but the quality is a bit lacking. Tonight I might try to get her to try Sightspeed.