Now if only Evolution could sync with my PDA-cell phone (which does run PocketPC). I think that's the last thing that keeps me running a windows machine.
Actually I didn't squander it. I took alot of class (many our side of computers) including physics, psychology, philosophy, mech E, EE and many others. My point was that when I went to college by and large I wasn't paying for the lessons, I could have gotten those for the price of books (and in many places for the price of a library card and a few late fees). I know I don't know everything, no one does or even can, but I know that I don't have to sit in a class room and listen to a teacher drone on about a topic to learn it either.
Yes, i paid for college. However I wasn't paying for classes, for homework sets or even for grades. I was paying for that crappy looking 1 page of paper that validates my existance.....it's called my Diploma.....
There's one disadvantage to most of these: condensation. While this can be controlled (and somethimes even used) it's also very bad when your processor gets wet!
I was refering to someone who did something outside of his/her job as a hobby or side project.....not someone who was trying to blackmail their employer for more money for doing their job.
For the same reason that many companies give stock options.....to encourage employees to be more innovative! If you are a good programmer (for Mac OSX) and you have a great idea for software....would you be more likely to write it if you know that Apple might give you a 10 - 20 K bonus for it, and then include it on EVERY copy of their new OS?!?
Not to sound like a pessimist, but kids don't usually apply "lessons" all that well, they apply exapmles. The teacher can talk about tolerance and compassion till he or she is blue in the face, if what the kids see is parents being intolerant, and other kids having no compassion then the lessons are useless.
Easy, after your parents get the grades (assuming that you didn't expressly authorize it) get a lawyer....the school has just broken FEDERAL law. The same law that's currently being used by school to try and prevent the RIAA from getting student's names. I can not for the life of me remember the name of the law, but it give student's a great deal of control over the informationt he school has about them, including grades.
Actually having been in a simular situation, it's illegal to open mail not addressed to you, or someone who currently lives at the same address as you. I ran into this a few years ago....a group of us at college all lived in the same apartment, and 1 roommate oppened a letter addressed to another roommate. The one who it was addressed to wasn't to happy....turns out since both roommates had the same address and both currently occupied that address the person who opened it didn't break the law.
Unfortuanlty the loophole used here is that the ban prevents Goverments, orginazations and Companies from owning land is space, it doesn't specify individuals.....that's how this whole "selling land on the moon" and other places started. Gotta love loopholes!
He he he....too bad they had to put the best looking one in to the Witness Protection Program!:)
After I got shotdown in small claims court (well the clerks office to fill out tyhe paperwork for small claims court) it got to the point where it became too much time and money to fight over.......i guess that does mean that the company who was clearly wrong wins, but i would spend more time and money winning then it's worth!
I looked into going this route, however I was told by the court clerk that this wouldn't work. See: this. I was told that I would need to sue where the defandant is located. I explained to the clerk that the defendant was a canadian company. She went and consulted with the judge that she works for and told me that if I filed this case the judge would be forced to tell me that it wasn't covered by her jurisdiction. I wish it were that simple, but it's not.
well there's a lot of suspission that spamers are DDoSing some of the black-list sites. it's not been proven, but if it's true it's the counter-example you are looking for,
The issues becomes when it crosses country lines. I recently had trouble with a buisness in Canada, I live in the US. The US police have the police who's jurisdiction the company is in do the investigation. The Canadians have the police who's jurisdiction the victim is in do the investigation. Neither set of authorities would investigate a clearly illegal act. They both refered me to the FBI who said "Unless it's a terrorist act, we will not even start a report".
Nope It's not a phone edition it's a PPC2002, None phone edition. (It's a Thera by Audiovox). I have the Toshiba SDIO Bluetooth card. It works for SOME things (Like active sync and GPS) but not most things. I did indicate in my original post that SOME on the problems (Like mouse) were the PDA's fault. However some are the fault of the bluetooth card (which only supports SOME profiles).
I have a PDA/Cellphone (I added a SDIO Bluetooth card). Now the card doesn't support the headset profile so I can't use a bluetooth head set. It supports the dial-up profile, but only to talk to a phone, so my laptop can't use the pda cell phone as a modem. The PDA doesn't support a mouse so that won't work even though the card supports it, the keyboard doesn't work (i'm not sure why). My laptop and PDA can talk and sync via the BT (which is nice), but the connection sharing doesn't so I can't use my laptop's lan connection to surf via the PDA. The idea of bluetooth is great, but there's a bunch of compatibility issues. There's all these "profiles" that arn't always compatable.
For those of you who don't type all that much....the reason it happens a lot is that I need to press E-N-E in that order, the second hit of the "E" on the left hand came before the single hit of the "N" on the right. Probably because I am ambidextrous, but I favor my left hand and it's quicker. I also tend to rely on spell checkers to catch my typos.....
Actually I don't have time too look for it now, but search for an article on "Assassians" (another movie written by the Wachowski brothers) and "trillogy" and sift through the google results. There was a newspaper article about "a new movie" by the writters of Assassins that was the first of a trillogy being produced. It was before the name "Matrix" was even released, however from the time-frame it most likly was the matrix they were talking about. I read this BEFORE the matrix was released becuase I was kinda hoping it would have been a sequal to Assassins.
It was a typo. I've read the transcript, and that's what it is a transcript. I'm assuming that some of the gramatical errors are more typos (of the transcribers) and some are the actors and maybe a few are origianl. I LIKE the fact that it says very little. It's opens up a lot of possibilities without giving any solid info. The architect gives all the needed info, as crypticly as possible and NOTHING else. I liked it. Not to say others arn't allowed to have it.
More to the point, they could have made a 2nd and 3rd installment, just made them higher quality. Everyone will agree that there was a lot of potential for sequals if done right. The problem is not taht people make sequals, it's that they figure they don't have to work as hard on the sequals!
Now if only Evolution could sync with my PDA-cell phone (which does run PocketPC). I think that's the last thing that keeps me running a windows machine.
20 million hardly counts as "hundreds of millions" but nice try.......
Intel has been working on EFI since 1998. This is just a rip off of that.
Actually I didn't squander it. I took alot of class (many our side of computers) including physics, psychology, philosophy, mech E, EE and many others. My point was that when I went to college by and large I wasn't paying for the lessons, I could have gotten those for the price of books (and in many places for the price of a library card and a few late fees). I know I don't know everything, no one does or even can, but I know that I don't have to sit in a class room and listen to a teacher drone on about a topic to learn it either.
Yes, i paid for college. However I wasn't paying for classes, for homework sets or even for grades. I was paying for that crappy looking 1 page of paper that validates my existance.....it's called my Diploma.....
How can I watch TV with out tvguide.com to tell me what's on?!?!
There's one disadvantage to most of these: condensation. While this can be controlled (and somethimes even used) it's also very bad when your processor gets wet!
And I can't whistle you insensitive clod!
I was refering to someone who did something outside of his/her job as a hobby or side project.....not someone who was trying to blackmail their employer for more money for doing their job.
For the same reason that many companies give stock options.....to encourage employees to be more innovative! If you are a good programmer (for Mac OSX) and you have a great idea for software....would you be more likely to write it if you know that Apple might give you a 10 - 20 K bonus for it, and then include it on EVERY copy of their new OS?!?
Not to sound like a pessimist, but kids don't usually apply "lessons" all that well, they apply exapmles. The teacher can talk about tolerance and compassion till he or she is blue in the face, if what the kids see is parents being intolerant, and other kids having no compassion then the lessons are useless.
Easy, after your parents get the grades (assuming that you didn't expressly authorize it) get a lawyer....the school has just broken FEDERAL law. The same law that's currently being used by school to try and prevent the RIAA from getting student's names. I can not for the life of me remember the name of the law, but it give student's a great deal of control over the informationt he school has about them, including grades.
Actually having been in a simular situation, it's illegal to open mail not addressed to you, or someone who currently lives at the same address as you. I ran into this a few years ago....a group of us at college all lived in the same apartment, and 1 roommate oppened a letter addressed to another roommate. The one who it was addressed to wasn't to happy....turns out since both roommates had the same address and both currently occupied that address the person who opened it didn't break the law.
Unfortuanlty the loophole used here is that the ban prevents Goverments, orginazations and Companies from owning land is space, it doesn't specify individuals.....that's how this whole "selling land on the moon" and other places started. Gotta love loopholes!
He he he....too bad they had to put the best looking one in to the Witness Protection Program! :)
After I got shotdown in small claims court (well the clerks office to fill out tyhe paperwork for small claims court) it got to the point where it became too much time and money to fight over.......i guess that does mean that the company who was clearly wrong wins, but i would spend more time and money winning then it's worth!
I looked into going this route, however I was told by the court clerk that this wouldn't work. See: this. I was told that I would need to sue where the defandant is located. I explained to the clerk that the defendant was a canadian company. She went and consulted with the judge that she works for and told me that if I filed this case the judge would be forced to tell me that it wasn't covered by her jurisdiction. I wish it were that simple, but it's not.
well there's a lot of suspission that spamers are DDoSing some of the black-list sites. it's not been proven, but if it's true it's the counter-example you are looking for,
The issues becomes when it crosses country lines. I recently had trouble with a buisness in Canada, I live in the US. The US police have the police who's jurisdiction the company is in do the investigation. The Canadians have the police who's jurisdiction the victim is in do the investigation. Neither set of authorities would investigate a clearly illegal act. They both refered me to the FBI who said "Unless it's a terrorist act, we will not even start a report".
Nope It's not a phone edition it's a PPC2002, None phone edition. (It's a Thera by Audiovox). I have the Toshiba SDIO Bluetooth card. It works for SOME things (Like active sync and GPS) but not most things. I did indicate in my original post that SOME on the problems (Like mouse) were the PDA's fault. However some are the fault of the bluetooth card (which only supports SOME profiles).
I have a PDA/Cellphone (I added a SDIO Bluetooth card). Now the card doesn't support the headset profile so I can't use a bluetooth head set. It supports the dial-up profile, but only to talk to a phone, so my laptop can't use the pda cell phone as a modem. The PDA doesn't support a mouse so that won't work even though the card supports it, the keyboard doesn't work (i'm not sure why). My laptop and PDA can talk and sync via the BT (which is nice), but the connection sharing doesn't so I can't use my laptop's lan connection to surf via the PDA. The idea of bluetooth is great, but there's a bunch of compatibility issues. There's all these "profiles" that arn't always compatable.
And half and hour after then monitoring software is uninstalled, they can get all their digital music files back off of the iPod. :)
For those of you who don't type all that much....the reason it happens a lot is that I need to press E-N-E in that order, the second hit of the "E" on the left hand came before the single hit of the "N" on the right. Probably because I am ambidextrous, but I favor my left hand and it's quicker. I also tend to rely on spell checkers to catch my typos.....
Actually I don't have time too look for it now, but search for an article on "Assassians" (another movie written by the Wachowski brothers) and "trillogy" and sift through the google results. There was a newspaper article about "a new movie" by the writters of Assassins that was the first of a trillogy being produced. It was before the name "Matrix" was even released, however from the time-frame it most likly was the matrix they were talking about. I read this BEFORE the matrix was released becuase I was kinda hoping it would have been a sequal to Assassins.
It was a typo. I've read the transcript, and that's what it is a transcript. I'm assuming that some of the gramatical errors are more typos (of the transcribers) and some are the actors and maybe a few are origianl. I LIKE the fact that it says very little. It's opens up a lot of possibilities without giving any solid info. The architect gives all the needed info, as crypticly as possible and NOTHING else. I liked it. Not to say others arn't allowed to have it.
More to the point, they could have made a 2nd and 3rd installment, just made them higher quality. Everyone will agree that there was a lot of potential for sequals if done right. The problem is not taht people make sequals, it's that they figure they don't have to work as hard on the sequals!