If, like me, the Fortune 500 company you work for doesn't give you a Christmas present or bonus or even a card this year. Help yourself to some company property, I already have a large box of toilet paper, large jar of coffee, box of sticky tape, 3 old pagers, an office chair, an elderly secretary, that blue stuff they put in urinals and a whole stack of coffee mugs 'liberated'.
The geothermal electricity plants in New Zealand are pretty cool, they runs tours and stuff. You can also check the Echelon base at Waihopai while your there too;-)
I thought they were fashion accessories for vapid marketing types?
I had a Palm III once (received as a gift), but there was nothing I could do on it that I couldn't do with a notepad and pencil. Now it sits in a drawer with run down batteries, like 75% of a PDA's i'd imagine.
but the final paragraph of the article sums it up perfecly:
Perhaps the greatest obstacle for the Simputer, though, is cost. Will people in developing countries be able to justify the expenditure of $250 on a device that may be helpful but is not essential? When so many communities in the Third World still lack clean drinking water and adequate medical facilities, are computers really a priority?
I am quite relieved he didn't re-score the game with his own music.
I mean.....
About the Music People often ask, "What kind of music do you write?" Well, let's see. It's New Age'y, jazzy, classical and movie score'ish. It is difficult to define. I like the fact that it isn't easily classifiable, although it makes it harder to sell. It is soft yet substantial, light but profound, a great score to nature, and a great way to relieve tension in a commute through traffic. The music transcends the medium, where the instrument is no longer just a piano, and the sounds are more than simply notes placed in time. The songs possess dimension, and, because of this, the tracks are intriguing even after you've heard them repeatedly. - scottpehnke.com
Travel to interesting places
Use interesting computers
Then blow them up!
was she talking on the cellphone on a bus/train/mass transit system?
if so all I can say is:
"hah hah"
don't both parties have to sign the marriage register and get it witnessed together for a marriage to be valid?
As a married man I can guarantee him that after about a year he'll be begging to be allowed back on spacestation.... alone.
To quote Chris Rock:
ya still gonna die
Is this the kind of company you want to work for?
Exactly. No job is worth that sort of intrusion. Screw 'em and go somewhere else.
Wouldn't drug research have more to do with Chemistry than Biology?
;-)
Or bio-chemistry maybe?
You think its not happening already?
If, like me, the Fortune 500 company you work for doesn't give you a Christmas present or bonus or even a card this year. Help yourself to some company property, I already have a large box of toilet paper, large jar of coffee, box of sticky tape, 3 old pagers, an office chair, an elderly secretary, that blue stuff they put in urinals and a whole stack of coffee mugs 'liberated'.
Merry christmas Mr CEO!
I suppose....
Get your case heard in a non executing country.
Worth a visit....
;-)
The website is here
The geothermal electricity plants in New Zealand are pretty cool, they runs tours and stuff. You can also check the Echelon base at Waihopai while your there too
Working for a mobile telecoms company, I had a chance to try one of these out last week.
What can I say? The reviewer is correct, even the simplest task (i.e. making a call) is next to impossible and fraught with frustration.
Wait for Symbian, only a sucker would pay for one of these.
I thought they were fashion accessories for vapid marketing types?
I had a Palm III once (received as a gift), but there was nothing I could do on it that I couldn't do with a notepad and pencil. Now it sits in a drawer with run down batteries, like 75% of a PDA's i'd imagine.
but the final paragraph of the article sums it up perfecly:
Perhaps the greatest obstacle for the Simputer, though, is cost. Will people in developing countries be able to justify the expenditure of $250 on a device that may be helpful but is not essential? When so many communities in the Third World still lack clean drinking water and adequate medical facilities, are computers really a priority?
Yes, but the Aston Martin marque is as British as it gets.
how bout sim mafia
Its called Grand theft Auto: Vice City
mmmm Aston Martin.
I'm so glad they got rid of the BMWs
Not if you have digital satellite or cable like they do in the UK.
or worse yet.....
the DREADED ed!
When's the AIBO pooper scooper coming out?
EXODUS EAST = Exodus Internet Exchange on the East Coast
EXODUS WEST = Exodus Internet Exchange on the West Coast
http://www.exodus.net/
From his site:
in fact, when my C64 emulator is running, it should be completely indistinguishable from the original system
Your analogy was off the mark, its more like taking the body of a Model-T and replacing the engine with a nice V12.
Good luck. It'll be an improvement on the Dell anyway.
clod Pronunciation Key (kld)
n.
A lump or chunk, especially of earth or clay.
Earth or soil.
A dull, stupid person; a dolt.
[Middle English, variant of clot, lump. See clot.]
I am quite relieved he didn't re-score the game with his own music.
I mean.....
About the Music
People often ask, "What kind of music do you write?" Well, let's see. It's New Age'y, jazzy, classical and movie score'ish. It is difficult to define. I like the fact that it isn't easily classifiable, although it makes it harder to sell. It is soft yet substantial, light but profound, a great score to nature, and a great way to relieve tension in a commute through traffic. The music transcends the medium, where the instrument is no longer just a piano, and the sounds are more than simply notes placed in time. The songs possess dimension, and, because of this, the tracks are intriguing even after you've heard them repeatedly. - scottpehnke.com
MOR Snorefest ahoy!
someone's found something useful to with Flash!