Oh you just gotta have the best 3d card for solitare. If solitare doesn't run at 20000000 fps it just isn't as enjoyable as it could be. Thats why I've invested the most for best card possible:-P
This article creates some interesting questions. I believe that time is relative to the observer. For instance, if there was an object in space that consisted of two platforms with a laser beam projected from the bottom platform and reflected off of the top one back to the bottom, it would appear to make a straight line to an observer in the shuttle, while on earth it would form an upside-down V shape. Now, according to Einstein,light cannot slow down so time must slow down. Therefore, on earth it will appear that time slows down for the being in the ship, while the being in the ship will experience no change in time. So in the example with Sally and Sam, from Earth's point of view, it would seem that Sally took ten years, but what about from Sally's point of view? Time on earth would seem to slow down. So, wouldn't that mean that the two time shifts would cancel each other out when Sally was to return to earth? (the two points of view would then merge into the same) Perhaps Sally would be in the future while she remained off of earth, but I believe that she would return to earth and experience the same time as Sam and would have physically aged the same amount. I'm not a physicist or anything like that, these are simply my observations after a few lessons on this subject. Hopefully if I am mistaken, somebody with more knowledge on the subject can help me become clear on the subject:)
Greed is what I believe has called for all of these horible laws infringing on the rights of all computer users. The recording companies simply want all the money for themselves, even the artists that are responsible for all of their wealth see a very small percent of the money. That is probably why very few musicians are behind these laws (Metallica aside).
Well, if you really want unix and a cool mp3 player, I would suggest getting a mac and an iPod. Itunes and the iPod are supposed to be great together and OS X is now Unix, which is cool!
If you really wanted to show your company how important the IT guy is, you could just stage a mini strike and refuse to do anything. Most businesses wouldn't last five minutes without an operating network. Think about it: email, lotus notes, spread sheets, file sharing - everything that a business relies on to keep moving and keep productive would be shot. I know how much my father relies on his computer and especially the connectivity to the company's network in order to do his work as a financial reporter. If it wasn't for the IT guy, I don't think much business would get done in today's world...it's a shame that businesses don't realize this.
I can actually confirm the existence of the Echelon system. I have spoken with a top level CIA official who has, indeed, confirmed to me that the Echelon project exists. He told me that the government uses KH-11 satelites that can pick up all cell phone and other communication traffic. But he told me that it is not a perfect system. The problem that he described to me is like this: Imagine standing in a resturant full of people. They are all talking at once and all you hear is chatter, you really can't make out any conversations. This is the same problem that the government has with Echelon. They have yet to perfect the system of separating the conversations and pairing them with the respective sources.
Oh you just gotta have the best 3d card for solitare. If solitare doesn't run at 20000000 fps it just isn't as enjoyable as it could be. Thats why I've invested the most for best card possible :-P
This article creates some interesting questions. I believe that time is relative to the observer. For instance, if there was an object in space that consisted of two platforms with a laser beam projected from the bottom platform and reflected off of the top one back to the bottom, it would appear to make a straight line to an observer in the shuttle, while on earth it would form an upside-down V shape. Now, according to Einstein,light cannot slow down so time must slow down. Therefore, on earth it will appear that time slows down for the being in the ship, while the being in the ship will experience no change in time. So in the example with Sally and Sam, from Earth's point of view, it would seem that Sally took ten years, but what about from Sally's point of view? Time on earth would seem to slow down. So, wouldn't that mean that the two time shifts would cancel each other out when Sally was to return to earth? (the two points of view would then merge into the same) Perhaps Sally would be in the future while she remained off of earth, but I believe that she would return to earth and experience the same time as Sam and would have physically aged the same amount. I'm not a physicist or anything like that, these are simply my observations after a few lessons on this subject. Hopefully if I am mistaken, somebody with more knowledge on the subject can help me become clear on the subject :)
Greed is what I believe has called for all of these horible laws infringing on the rights of all computer users. The recording companies simply want all the money for themselves, even the artists that are responsible for all of their wealth see a very small percent of the money. That is probably why very few musicians are behind these laws (Metallica aside).
I'm sure such a camera could be created, but it would probably be insanely expensive to produce.
Well, if you really want unix and a cool mp3 player, I would suggest getting a mac and an iPod. Itunes and the iPod are supposed to be great together and OS X is now Unix, which is cool!
If you really wanted to show your company how important the IT guy is, you could just stage a mini strike and refuse to do anything. Most businesses wouldn't last five minutes without an operating network. Think about it: email, lotus notes, spread sheets, file sharing - everything that a business relies on to keep moving and keep productive would be shot. I know how much my father relies on his computer and especially the connectivity to the company's network in order to do his work as a financial reporter. If it wasn't for the IT guy, I don't think much business would get done in today's world...it's a shame that businesses don't realize this.
I can actually confirm the existence of the Echelon system. I have spoken with a top level CIA official who has, indeed, confirmed to me that the Echelon project exists. He told me that the government uses KH-11 satelites that can pick up all cell phone and other communication traffic. But he told me that it is not a perfect system. The problem that he described to me is like this: Imagine standing in a resturant full of people. They are all talking at once and all you hear is chatter, you really can't make out any conversations. This is the same problem that the government has with Echelon. They have yet to perfect the system of separating the conversations and pairing them with the respective sources.