Those of you living in major cities can easily do this, check http://www.hdtvpub.com/ for listing on what stations you can recieve. It's recommended to buy an antenna which will only run you about $25 from Radio Shack and you can recieve most of the basic programming in HDTV format for free!
If your into folding and you like SETI@Home checkout Stamfords Folding@Home, it's not oragami but instead something alot more useful: understanding protien folding. Check it out here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/
Seems yet again there is a better way to deliver data over fiber, which doesn't surprise me. Does anyone remember when Tyco Corp. (http://www.tyco.com/ - the same guys responsible for a nasty embezzlement scandle) used to string fiber across the oceans like mad. And then someone figured out that you could send 100x the amount of data across the same cables...
A professional gamer is sponsered by companies who make many of the "bleeding edge technology" products you mension. Therefore if one becomes a professional gamer they get all the newest/coolest stuff for free.
I believe there is a way to make opera be recognized as IE. I stopped using opera about 6 months ago when I found mozilla phoenix/firebird/firefox. Anyhow, I'm assuming this would solve that problem.
That link gives me:
1226 - User 'elementc_ms2' has exceeded the 'max_questions' resource (current value: 10000)
select value from sessions where sesskey = '1a742c21daec4b2fd77f3f3d7b041922' and expiry > '1070331671'
[TEP STOP]
Interesting, Maybe too many users connected to the site? Anyone have any ideas?
Microsoft's Passport single sign on system still has many security flaws, well as do all of Microsoft's products, but using the single sign on system for business transactions in the Liberty Alliance Project may not be a step in the right direction. The LAP should have designed a new system for login and account management.
Interesting!? More like hillarious... I'm amazed the FCC hasn't proposed such an Act yet.
Those of you living in major cities can easily do this, check http://www.hdtvpub.com/ for listing on what stations you can recieve. It's recommended to buy an antenna which will only run you about $25 from Radio Shack and you can recieve most of the basic programming in HDTV format for free!
If your into folding and you like SETI@Home checkout Stamfords Folding@Home, it's not oragami but instead something alot more useful: understanding protien folding. Check it out here: http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/
Seems yet again there is a better way to deliver data over fiber, which doesn't surprise me. Does anyone remember when Tyco Corp. (http://www.tyco.com/ - the same guys responsible for a nasty embezzlement scandle) used to string fiber across the oceans like mad. And then someone figured out that you could send 100x the amount of data across the same cables...
http://www.send-safe.com/screenshots.php very interesting software...
A professional gamer is sponsered by companies who make many of the "bleeding edge technology" products you mension. Therefore if one becomes a professional gamer they get all the newest/coolest stuff for free.
You must remember, becoming a professional gamer bears it's burdens... "OMG CHEATER! HACKER! BAN HIM!!!1111"
I believe there is a way to make opera be recognized as IE. I stopped using opera about 6 months ago when I found mozilla phoenix/firebird/firefox. Anyhow, I'm assuming this would solve that problem.
That link gives me: 1226 - User 'elementc_ms2' has exceeded the 'max_questions' resource (current value: 10000) select value from sessions where sesskey = '1a742c21daec4b2fd77f3f3d7b041922' and expiry > '1070331671' [TEP STOP] Interesting, Maybe too many users connected to the site? Anyone have any ideas?
Microsoft's Passport single sign on system still has many security flaws, well as do all of Microsoft's products, but using the single sign on system for business transactions in the Liberty Alliance Project may not be a step in the right direction. The LAP should have designed a new system for login and account management.