Ask them to spot things that are impossible (ln0 sorting) and ridiculous ones (2 Day database development and testing to production level)...
If the managers are able to tell which are tough tasks and which are reasonable ones they'll support and respect their staff and encourage really difficult or exceptional work.
A lack of technical skills on the part of the manager, seems to be the biggest divisive element in most technical environments I've been a part of. They don't need to be able to DO everything but they should have a general understanding of how difficult things are, this skill is almost always overlooked in hiring (Ambition is good but not when its divorced from technical realities).
Then you can outsource the pots connection, you don't get great coverage off campus (I'm assuming that your campus, like mine in Ontario has really good wireless coverage) but its free and easy. If you can get the people using it to pay into the university campus wireless (another och should do it) you might be fine. Policing it would be your business, and if my experiences with wi-fi access are any indications University Students are really good at getting into trouble, and not just normal trouble but anti-establishment trouble.
If they don't patching them must be done on site, that's allready 50-100 times the work, not to mention any other apps either not available or which need to be purchased seperately for the macintosh.
Seems to me that should be enough to recreate it, obviously you don't have the backend but it sounds like they were mostly produced by the service and can be recreated by the service.
This may be a generalization but people doing cool stuff with css2 and mySql probably aren't using Google's free service for hosting.
Well apparently there is some flaw in your thinking because they go out of every store near me -5 minutes before store opening (They give out tickets).
Maybe Grandma is wary of E-bay, or maybe the prices are too high for a used console.
I think the market for toothbrushes on ebay might be stagnant regardless of market demand.
Cocoa, like diamonds and coffee are made using exploited labour in poverty riven areas of the world.
This seems like a possible solution, or free trade chocolate.
Nestle in particular is a nasty piece of work. They have a program that gives 2 months of baby formula to new mothers in Africa (long enough for their mamaries to stop producing milk) and then charge them exorbidant rates for the next 9-10 months of formula they will need, and their formula has serious health risks.
I know it sucks, I love chocolate too but ignoring it won't make it go away.
With Quantum computing perhaps we'll start to see really elegant compression, like 2d checksums with bitshifting. If you can make all the data relate to each other than each bit of compressed file cuts the possibilities in half, get it down to maybe 1,000,000,000 possibilities and then tell it that it needs to be able to play in winamp and... well, use a lot of processing power.
They realized a good time to bring it back, 2 processors is kind of needed but I've been holding out for 4 and I think a lot of people joined me in that.
4 Is more than the maximum simulataneous tasks I've ever needed to complete in a hurry.
Game desginers are still churning out games not properly optomized for multi-threading, so the faster single cores still perform better on them (Dual cores are actually a bit slower, especially for AMD), once they stop that then no one will care about how fast each core is and care about getting to 80 cores.
I really want Slashdotters feelings about what information is dangerous?
Should any information be censored(Sticks and Stones Break your bones but words never hurt anyone) or should it all be free.
I support piracy, not terribly concerned about terrorism (limited by motivation [I hope] not co-ordination, or knowledge of means). Violence against women is problematic, as is racism, but I think the open spread of ideas will do more to break these down than showing only one side of the issue.
I'm a bit concerned about Child Pornography, for one our society really hurts these kids (He touched you where?! Oh my goodness you should feel so guilty!) and second the pedophile usually does tend towards violence:( Copyright infringement for some, though not for me.
And the Fire!/Slander which is controlled by not listening to anything not backed up with a reputable source.
On-line Ranks still exist, but, once people found out that there were professional arcade leagues, (And Professional PC leagues) accomplishments within the local sphere lost meaning:(
More imporantly being good at games isn't really fun anymore. I enjoy games I suck at more than ones I'm good at:(
My roomate bought an atari 2600 clone, it's pretty fun but the lack of story and the crude control scheme really hurt it. It sits next to my modded Xbox which has emulators and roms from my NES SNES and Sega systems. She thinks the Atari brings something unique and old fashioned but me and our other roomates don't agree. As far as old school gaming goes websites like popcap games and smack the penguin bring back the old style with pretty graphics and low dev budgets. Best of the graphics and classic worlds.
Stories in games, games with stories are old school. They were really cool when we could pretend the computer couldn't always win but now they can emulate realism and have to pretend to be stupid. I guess it bothers me to know the computer is both emulating something and holding back...
I like that skill based games have been replaced by games that allow you to compete against other people, I think there are elements of human competition that old school arcade games were never able to fully realize.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computer Yes we are currently trying to bang more performance into a square hole, but moving to other physical architectures when something like this is right around the corner isn't productive.
If DWAVE has succeeded in solving a subset of NP problems then a LOT of vector and complex operations will start to be reprogrammed to take advantage of those solutions (Think bizzare sorting algorithms using checksum variants)
Trying to get them to increase power by switching to a diffrent architecture (Even one as powerful as GPUs are for vectors) is meaningless and will just create more overhead.
We should continue to produce more parralel processors and continue with high level cpu specific instructions. Both of these elements will still be useful when/if quantum computing hits.
P.S. I don't know anything granted but the criticism that may follow will be insightful:P Mod Child up!
With everything we have that might survive there. Surely something might do so, and when we get enough tech we can send something that might make this sucker useful.
This made sense when American automotive was a powerhouse, cheap cars in the states and a local market for testing was a very good business decision.
Now that Japan is moving towards automotive dominance (In everything but the high end.) it doesn't make sense anymore.
Americans love to say that having cars allows them more green space, and space in general.
The truth is it does but not very much, a large percentage of cities is used in roadways (more than Europe where the downtown core is often pedestrian only).
A good example is a mall, surrounded by highways with a thin line of ugly grass and tiny trees seperating the highway from a gigantic parking lot.
Then a sidewalk to keep people from getting hit by cars in the parking lot.
In much of Europe this is replaced by subway access to the mall with plaza's making up much of the surrounding area, beautiful fountains and public performances.
In Canada we have the same problem, and it's going to take years to fix.
Since Opera already does this, I can guarantee it will happen. In fact we can look at the history of the other features of Opera that other browsers inherited to get a time frame (Mouse gestures and tabbed browsing are used, though I imagine others can be used).
Since Opera started including Bittorrent 2 months ago I predeict firefox will have it in, 4 months.
Um these things are designed to create electricity, your problem is actually an advantage. Throw a giant capacitor at the bottom so the million volts don't explodorz your resistors.
As far as ice build up, they'd be so far up that they would have more sunlight and less cloud cover, but yes there would be ice buildup, perhaps there are materials that water molecules can't adhere to or some such?
Produce 5-10 situations and programming problems.
Ask them to spot things that are impossible (ln0 sorting) and ridiculous ones (2 Day database development and testing to production level)...
If the managers are able to tell which are tough tasks and which are reasonable ones they'll support and respect their staff and encourage really difficult or exceptional work.
A lack of technical skills on the part of the manager, seems to be the biggest divisive element in most technical environments I've been a part of. They don't need to be able to DO everything but they should have a general understanding of how difficult things are, this skill is almost always overlooked in hiring (Ambition is good but not when its divorced from technical realities).
802.11g/n voip mobiles?
Then you can outsource the pots connection, you don't get great coverage off campus (I'm assuming that your campus, like mine in Ontario has really good wireless coverage) but its free and easy. If you can get the people using it to pay into the university campus wireless (another och should do it) you might be fine. Policing it would be your business, and if my experiences with wi-fi access are any indications University Students are really good at getting into trouble, and not just normal trouble but anti-establishment trouble.
So mac's support Active Directory now?
If they don't patching them must be done on site, that's allready 50-100 times the work, not to mention any other apps either not available or which need to be purchased seperately for the macintosh.
Security apps have to be developed 2x etc.
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Wait right click save html is broken?
Seems to me that should be enough to recreate it, obviously you don't have the backend but it sounds like they were mostly produced by the service and can be recreated by the service.
This may be a generalization but people doing cool stuff with css2 and mySql probably aren't using Google's free service for hosting.
Better yet use 2GB micro SD cards
I would be more interested in a drive that supports both ZipDisk and Jazz.
Web portals are resources to do just that.
Leave the internet unregulated and allow web portals to provide limiting "features" when users demand them.
What you do it censor content and control aspects of the internet that we don't need censored or controlled.
It's information, not a hammer As seen by its obvious yet lack of ability to smash you into inaction
Well apparently there is some flaw in your thinking because they go out of every store near me -5 minutes before store opening (They give out tickets).
Maybe Grandma is wary of E-bay, or maybe the prices are too high for a used console.
I think the market for toothbrushes on ebay might be stagnant regardless of market demand.
What happens at .6?
And do these technologies rely on say, a massive magnetic shield to protect the ship?
Can we put a beowulf cluster up there?
Cocoa, like diamonds and coffee are made using exploited labour in poverty riven areas of the world.
This seems like a possible solution, or free trade chocolate.
Nestle in particular is a nasty piece of work. They have a program that gives 2 months of baby formula to new mothers in Africa (long enough for their mamaries to stop producing milk) and then charge them exorbidant rates for the next 9-10 months of formula they will need, and their formula has serious health risks.
I know it sucks, I love chocolate too but ignoring it won't make it go away.
With Quantum computing perhaps we'll start to see really elegant compression, like 2d checksums with bitshifting. If you can make all the data relate to each other than each bit of compressed file cuts the possibilities in half, get it down to maybe 1,000,000,000 possibilities and then tell it that it needs to be able to play in winamp and... well, use a lot of processing power.
They realized a good time to bring it back, 2 processors is kind of needed but I've been holding out for 4 and I think a lot of people joined me in that.
4 Is more than the maximum simulataneous tasks I've ever needed to complete in a hurry.
Game desginers are still churning out games not properly optomized for multi-threading, so the faster single cores still perform better on them (Dual cores are actually a bit slower, especially for AMD), once they stop that then no one will care about how fast each core is and care about getting to 80 cores.
I really want Slashdotters feelings about what information is dangerous?
:(
Should any information be censored(Sticks and Stones Break your bones but words never hurt anyone) or should it all be free.
I support piracy, not terribly concerned about terrorism (limited by motivation [I hope] not co-ordination, or knowledge of means). Violence against women is problematic, as is racism, but I think the open spread of ideas will do more to break these down than showing only one side of the issue.
I'm a bit concerned about Child Pornography, for one our society really hurts these kids (He touched you where?! Oh my goodness you should feel so guilty!) and second the pedophile usually does tend towards violence
Copyright infringement for some, though not for me.
And the Fire!/Slander which is controlled by not listening to anything not backed up with a reputable source.
Is there anyting I'm missing?
1.)Buy WRT54G
2.)Give to Neighbor.
3.)Profit.
On-line Ranks still exist, but, once people found out that there were professional arcade leagues, (And Professional PC leagues) accomplishments within the local sphere lost meaning :(
More imporantly being good at games isn't really fun anymore. I enjoy games I suck at more than ones I'm good at :(
My roomate bought an atari 2600 clone, it's pretty fun but the lack of story and the crude control scheme really hurt it. It sits next to my modded Xbox which has emulators and roms from my NES SNES and Sega systems. She thinks the Atari brings something unique and old fashioned but me and our other roomates don't agree. As far as old school gaming goes websites like popcap games and smack the penguin bring back the old style with pretty graphics and low dev budgets. Best of the graphics and classic worlds.
Stories in games, games with stories are old school. They were really cool when we could pretend the computer couldn't always win but now they can emulate realism and have to pretend to be stupid. I guess it bothers me to know the computer is both emulating something and holding back...
I like that skill based games have been replaced by games that allow you to compete against other people, I think there are elements of human competition that old school arcade games were never able to fully realize.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_computer
Yes we are currently trying to bang more performance into a square hole, but moving to other physical architectures when something like this is right around the corner isn't productive.
If DWAVE has succeeded in solving a subset of NP problems then a LOT of vector and complex operations will start to be reprogrammed to take advantage of those solutions (Think bizzare sorting algorithms using checksum variants)
Trying to get them to increase power by switching to a diffrent architecture (Even one as powerful as GPUs are for vectors) is meaningless and will just create more overhead.
We should continue to produce more parralel processors and continue with high level cpu specific instructions. Both of these elements will still be useful when/if quantum computing hits.
P.S. I don't know anything granted but the criticism that may follow will be insightful
But have you seen Future Weapons!
/note I'm Canadian.
MONEY WELL SPENT!
And well, your time.
You aren't available for family emergencies, or work emergencies.
Your social life needs to be rigidly divided between home and office, your children won't get to see you until 7-8:00... etc.
And all because American's need to drive in their downtown cores and can't share grass in parks.
Fook evolve, let's send a probe!
With everything we have that might survive there. Surely something might do so, and when we get enough tech we can send something that might make this sucker useful.
This made sense when American automotive was a powerhouse, cheap cars in the states and a local market for testing was a very good business decision.
Now that Japan is moving towards automotive dominance (In everything but the high end.) it doesn't make sense anymore.
Americans love to say that having cars allows them more green space, and space in general.
The truth is it does but not very much, a large percentage of cities is used in roadways (more than Europe where the downtown core is often pedestrian only).
A good example is a mall, surrounded by highways with a thin line of ugly grass and tiny trees seperating the highway from a gigantic parking lot.
Then a sidewalk to keep people from getting hit by cars in the parking lot.
In much of Europe this is replaced by subway access to the mall with plaza's making up much of the surrounding area, beautiful fountains and public performances.
In Canada we have the same problem, and it's going to take years to fix.
Since Opera already does this, I can guarantee it will happen. In fact we can look at the history of the other features of Opera that other browsers inherited to get a time frame (Mouse gestures and tabbed browsing are used, though I imagine others can be used).
Since Opera started including Bittorrent 2 months ago I predeict firefox will have it in, 4 months.
I.E. should have it in 4 years...
I 3 Microsoft.
Um these things are designed to create electricity, your problem is actually an advantage. Throw a giant capacitor at the bottom so the million volts don't explodorz your resistors.
As far as ice build up, they'd be so far up that they would have more sunlight and less cloud cover, but yes there would be ice buildup, perhaps there are materials that water molecules can't adhere to or some such?
Welcome to Canada?
Um as a real response to your question, because Americans are dumb? Or Need to be diffrent?
Who knows. It's like worshipping a rock, you know it's stupid but its pretty hard to convince people to stop.