You're right, I can see how that is confusing. The text box and button used to behave as you would guess: they fetched weather for any ZIP and updated the weather graphic to reflect the conditions. After wrestling with Accuweather and Weather.com's screen-scraping thwarts I put the live data on pause and instead present random forecasts that rotate the weather graphics. I've just now made a small change to the input portion so that clicking the submit button will load a new randomized 'forecast' without requiring a page reload.
I will probably be updating the demo to use NOAA's XML feeds in the coming weeks.
You might find sumo-related resources helpful or inspiring. Full-size (Japan) scale sumo's are 20cm^2. Mini-sumo (the most popular scale in the US) is limited to 10cm^2. Many of the designs focus on low-cost parts, tricks, etc.
OTG manages the global messaging environment that supports Microsoft facilities in more than 400 IT locations in 65 countries. Message traffic averages over 6.3 million messages per day, with around 2.5 million messages per day traveling to and from the Internet.
Maybe if the show had a detective, an ADA, and dedicated most of its time with the CSI team and showed how they interact with the other two, it would work better...
Sorry, others have probably already said this...
The Gmail Notifier that I have (1.0.21.0) does flash a small window with a preview of new messages, and when the little window slides away the icon in the taskbar very clearly indicates new mail. If this not what the author means by 'popup notification'?
How about spending your efforts applying updates and hotfixes? With some research and initial legwork this can be mostly automated.
You (basically) say he is not moved or considering your viewpoints, but are you considering his?
Not exactly the right etymology for that usage. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=race
Note that his Outlook score of 4.5 was equal to his Thunderbird score.
No. Now, 'a story on Delicious Monster' would make good sense, but 'a story' would be bad form.
That's what we have now: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second
You're right, I can see how that is confusing. The text box and button used to behave as you would guess: they fetched weather for any ZIP and updated the weather graphic to reflect the conditions. After wrestling with Accuweather and Weather.com's screen-scraping thwarts I put the live data on pause and instead present random forecasts that rotate the weather graphics. I've just now made a small change to the input portion so that clicking the submit button will load a new randomized 'forecast' without requiring a page reload.
I will probably be updating the demo to use NOAA's XML feeds in the coming weeks.
You might find sumo-related resources helpful or inspiring. Full-size (Japan) scale sumo's are 20cm^2. Mini-sumo (the most popular scale in the US) is limited to 10cm^2. Many of the designs focus on low-cost parts, tricks, etc.
I have a list of some mini-sumo links here
Outlook 2003 Unicode PST (personal folders) can be many TB in size. Exchange 2003 mailboxes can also be very, very, very large.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/howtobuy/ch oosing2.mspx
Regarding the guidlines you linked to- GTA was just released yesterday for the GBA. It is earning good reviews so far and it carries an 'M' rating.
Your information is out of date. CC currently owns less than 5% of XM.
Sorry, others have probably already said this... The Gmail Notifier that I have (1.0.21.0) does flash a small window with a preview of new messages, and when the little window slides away the icon in the taskbar very clearly indicates new mail. If this not what the author means by 'popup notification'?
a) UMD has a heritage in MD. b) How likely is it that someone would want to/continue to game if the environment is rough enough to induce skipping?
Ditto- that was my first thought too, though none of the interviewies really mentioned it. I would go nuts for a well done MMOx on the DS or PSP.
Plastics.
That idea is far from novel. Compaq is one mainstream vender that offered one a few years ago.
I think it's a standard Radio template.
How about spending your efforts applying updates and hotfixes? With some research and initial legwork this can be mostly automated. You (basically) say he is not moved or considering your viewpoints, but are you considering his?
Agreed that developing for PocketPC is tricky in that so much of the documentation is for the CE platform, of which PocketPC is only a subset.
I think there should be difficulty modes in Simcity, so beginners can start with "easy mode" with less stuff to care about.
There are. Buy Simcity 4 Deluxe or Simcity 4 + Rush Hour and you can play at easy, medium or hard (hard is regular Simcity 4 difficulty)
About 6 years old.
http://www.nintendo.com/systemsclassic?type=gbc
Like unique keys on CPUs the DRM technology seems to be more of a threat than a useful tool
Can anyone give a specific example of how this is so?
Several. The other big, new one is Eve.
Microsoft makes Office for Max OSX. Macs run PPCs.