No, but as soon as I read it, I thought I was going to be reading about some new, mercury-based propulsion system - or about a spacecraft that had suffered a mercury containment failure and this had caused some weird kind of resonance/electrical short.
That's a bit of a bugger - yes - if you don't get FF3 just right and/or corrupt the desktop then things get bad. Best info on FF3 install is below - if you've not found it already. I'm on FF3 right now.
Good call - I am posting this from my Aspire One (the Linux-based one, of course!) and it's a cracking piece of kit.
Hacking the default screen interface is simple and mine boasts icons for: Remote Desktop/VNC, MySQL Query Browser, Putty, FTP, Twinkle (VoIP phone) and Bluefish Editor.
I only wish Acer had included a Bluetooth interface as standard.
Call me old fashioned, but I was taught that when extolling the virtues of a product, the marketing should be able to answer the 'so what?' and 'prove it' tests.
The Microsoft ad seemed more of an indulgence by a person, agency or client that just wanted to so 'do something' without wanting any return on investment.
Don't you just move one of the terminators half way down the cabling and see if the device has 'disappeared' and then repeat with the suspect half until you find what you want?
Eh? Wassat sonny? Speak up...and get off my damn lawn.
A business like mine that has 30 sites all interlinked and sharing data, with nightly transfers to headoffice for management reporting, intra-site backups using rsync and a VoIP network.
Don't specifically need 'FAT' but a full sync of all our data (only needed occasionally) takes 10 hours over 8Mbit DSL.
We've looked at fibre: 5K (GBP) install and then 7K year to operate - per site. having to consider it for our new HQ where the projected copper DSL speed is 1.5Mbit/sec
...Oh, it was a older Maxtor was it?
No, but as soon as I read it, I thought I was going to be reading about some new, mercury-based propulsion system - or about a spacecraft that had suffered a mercury containment failure and this had caused some weird kind of resonance/electrical short.
Too much Star Trek, I guess.
...but NO CAPES dahling!
So we need to kill all the vegetarians, right?
Meh, my washer/dryer started popping and sparking on Saturday and was still doing so as I dived across the kitchen floor to pull the plug.
I think it's beyond thwackable.
Interesting as I have been on FF3 for a couple of months with no probs at all - everything working OK including Chatzilla, forecastfox and adblock.
Yep good site - see my post there about getting bluetooth dongles working ;-)
That's a bit of a bugger - yes - if you don't get FF3 just right and/or corrupt the desktop then things get bad. Best info on FF3 install is below - if you've not found it already. I'm on FF3 right now.
http://macles.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2008-07-31T01%3A15%3A00%2B02%3A00&max-results=12
I an aware of that - I have an Aspire One; in fact, I am using it right now, having just installed Filezilla on it.
I was referring to the same spec mentioned by the previous poster - that's also the model I am using.
Head over here:
http://www.aspireoneuser.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=34
It's doable.
The AA1 is £199 now - it's getting there
Good call - I am posting this from my Aspire One (the Linux-based one, of course!) and it's a cracking piece of kit.
Hacking the default screen interface is simple and mine boasts icons for: Remote Desktop/VNC, MySQL Query Browser, Putty, FTP, Twinkle (VoIP phone) and Bluefish Editor.
I only wish Acer had included a Bluetooth interface as standard.
I understand things were going well - then there was this 'big bang'....
I look forward to the renaming and release of Microsoft ViXP
The product is now so stable they have been able to remove the bsod code completely.
You are correct, but your argument is redundant as I *was* referring to a time-based event/claim.
If "time is an illusion" then how can there be a 'first post', 'second post' etc. as without time there is no chronology.
QED: People claiming a 'first post' (or even more pathetically, a 'second') are just living in a massive pool of FAIL.
Unfortunately the phrase "computational scaling" doesn't actually convey any information about how they've solved it.
Well duh: They used a computer to scale things down.
That wasn't hard.
Call me old fashioned, but I was taught that when extolling the virtues of a product, the marketing should be able to answer the 'so what?' and 'prove it' tests.
The Microsoft ad seemed more of an indulgence by a person, agency or client that just wanted to so 'do something' without wanting any return on investment.
Totally forgettable.
Surely Microsoft will just push for all marketing agencies to use Seinfeld in *ALL* TV ads so 'their way' becomes the defacto standard.
MMF - Yep, but I prefer FFM
SMF - where do you get your Smurfs?
Ouch that's pricey!
I use to use a 100m reel of waxed lacing cord with a small steel nut tied to the end. ...for cabling, that is!
Don't you just move one of the terminators half way down the cabling and see if the device has 'disappeared' and then repeat with the suspect half until you find what you want?
Eh? Wassat sonny? Speak up...and get off my damn lawn.
Big ba-da-boom
A business like mine that has 30 sites all interlinked and sharing data, with nightly transfers to headoffice for management reporting, intra-site backups using rsync and a VoIP network.
Don't specifically need 'FAT' but a full sync of all our data (only needed occasionally) takes 10 hours over 8Mbit DSL.
We've looked at fibre: 5K (GBP) install and then 7K year to operate - per site. having to consider it for our new HQ where the projected copper DSL speed is 1.5Mbit/sec
Are you sure that's 'drool'?