This isn't much of a revelation, it just means that the USB connection isn't the bottleneck. ATA133 drives won't run at 133 MB/s, either, I wonder if someone's going to start complaining about that now.;-)
Ghostscript for Windows will do this easily. Print what you want to a postscript file, drag-n-drop it onto the appropriate PS2PDF batch file, and you have a PDF file that took less steps to create than using Acrobat. This does not constitute "some sort of convoluted workaround."
*groan* Much like the way they currently "hand it over" to the companies they pay to provide voting and counting machines? Or is the fact that it would be done over the Internet somehow vastly different? If so, do you work for the US patent office? I have a very common idea, but want to implement it on the Internet, and therefore I believe it worthy of a patent.
I would prefer pitch correction done on the fly over some asshat lip-syncing to a recording any day. I'm not sure I'd favor it over a real performance, but I'd have to compare the two.
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Perhaps they figure that anyone that cares enough about their sound to use an auxiliary device probably won't be satisfied with the stock (junk) headunit, anyway. I rarely am.
I've seen mention of it for $25 online, but can't seem to find a good store. As nice as free shipping and a $10 coupon for future purchases is from www.ebgames.com, I'd rather just get it cheap from the start. Any ideas?
Personally, I think the employers with whom you have a non-compete agreement should be the ones paying you unemployment benefits.
They are. Along with employers whom you don't have non-compete agreements with.
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I don't see the point in making changes to a compiler that shouldn't be made solely to satisfy a single piece of software. If the problem is with glibc, it should be fixed, not worked around. What if XFree86 failed to compile, should GCC work around that? How about Mozilla or OpenOffice.org?
Only on slashdot would you see someone describe the ultimate material symbol of his lifelong unending love, as a sandwich.
Hardly. More than half of marriages end in divorce, and most of the rest are just sticking it out till they die so they don't look bad. This is hardly "the ultimate material symbol of his lifelong unending love."
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, specialFX company ILM is now capable of doing realtime CGI, allowing actors and directors to see rough CGI immediately after a scene is filmed.
It wouldn't do them much good in the US market anyway, the Euro and JDM Accords are completely different styles from the US models, though they're pretty much the same beasts under the hood. The JDM-spec Accord was recently released as the Acura TSX, I guess they could swap around the commercial for that, but it'd probably be a bit too much work.
Please stop. Really. You post about this in every single article there is about spam. It's great that you have filters in place, but at this point if your particular situation is that bad, you need to take a proactive approach to stopping spam, not a reactive one. If you're going to maintain the same email address that is clearly on many spammer's lists, and post it in the clear on web sites, that's fine, BUT STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT GETTING SPAM LIKE YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT.
Read your manual. I had the exact same thing happen with my connection. Power cycling the modem was no use, and doing so would just cause it to lock up trying to download an update and getting stuck. After going through the manual, I discovered the factory reset option. This cleared all the bad gremlins, and the latest update downloaded and installed fine. You have read the manual, right? If that's no help, I guess renting is the way to go.
No one but Valve owns Valve.
;-)
Some might argue that.
I agree. I definitely won't be buying it now that I see stuff like this going on. Very unprofessional.
Not code like a half-assed monkey? What's the best way to prevent exploitation so that a network service is still useable, and so that it's secure?
People seeing your code requires it to be rewritten? There something seriously wrong there, Valve.
This isn't much of a revelation, it just means that the USB connection isn't the bottleneck. ATA133 drives won't run at 133 MB/s, either, I wonder if someone's going to start complaining about that now. ;-)
Ghostscript for Windows will do this easily. Print what you want to a postscript file, drag-n-drop it onto the appropriate PS2PDF batch file, and you have a PDF file that took less steps to create than using Acrobat. This does not constitute "some sort of convoluted workaround."
*groan* Much like the way they currently "hand it over" to the companies they pay to provide voting and counting machines? Or is the fact that it would be done over the Internet somehow vastly different? If so, do you work for the US patent office? I have a very common idea, but want to implement it on the Internet, and therefore I believe it worthy of a patent.
Until it's included in the next service pack. Remember when Auto Updating and .Net were optional in Win2K?
Yeah, imagine that. People don't want to be prosecuted. Who'da thunk it?
If you read the thread linked to in the story, you'll find that PrivSep was enabled.
Video game advertisers in the US really need to take a lesson from the Japanese. If I saw commercials like this on TV, they'd get my money every time.
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I would prefer pitch correction done on the fly over some asshat lip-syncing to a recording any day. I'm not sure I'd favor it over a real performance, but I'd have to compare the two.
Perhaps they figure that anyone that cares enough about their sound to use an auxiliary device probably won't be satisfied with the stock (junk) headunit, anyway. I rarely am.
"A man who represents himself has a fool for a client."
Revenue reached $1.545 billion as 771,000 Macs were shipped.
Does anyone else realise how sad that is?
I've seen mention of it for $25 online, but can't seem to find a good store. As nice as free shipping and a $10 coupon for future purchases is from www.ebgames.com, I'd rather just get it cheap from the start. Any ideas?
Personally, I think the employers with whom you have a non-compete agreement should be the ones paying you unemployment benefits.
They are. Along with employers whom you don't have non-compete agreements with.
I don't see the point in making changes to a compiler that shouldn't be made solely to satisfy a single piece of software. If the problem is with glibc, it should be fixed, not worked around. What if XFree86 failed to compile, should GCC work around that? How about Mozilla or OpenOffice.org?
Only on slashdot would you see someone describe the ultimate material symbol of his lifelong unending love, as a sandwich.
Hardly. More than half of marriages end in divorce, and most of the rest are just sticking it out till they die so they don't look bad. This is hardly "the ultimate material symbol of his lifelong unending love."
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, specialFX company ILM is now capable of doing realtime CGI, allowing actors and directors to see rough CGI immediately after a scene is filmed.
Wouldn't realtime by WHILE the scene is filmed?
It wouldn't do them much good in the US market anyway, the Euro and JDM Accords are completely different styles from the US models, though they're pretty much the same beasts under the hood. The JDM-spec Accord was recently released as the Acura TSX, I guess they could swap around the commercial for that, but it'd probably be a bit too much work.
Please stop. Really. You post about this in every single article there is about spam. It's great that you have filters in place, but at this point if your particular situation is that bad, you need to take a proactive approach to stopping spam, not a reactive one. If you're going to maintain the same email address that is clearly on many spammer's lists, and post it in the clear on web sites, that's fine, BUT STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT GETTING SPAM LIKE YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT.
If it was labeled as RC3, then you already have the final. It was uploaded misnamed, and then moved. If you installed RC2, then you're out of luck.
Read your manual. I had the exact same thing happen with my connection. Power cycling the modem was no use, and doing so would just cause it to lock up trying to download an update and getting stuck. After going through the manual, I discovered the factory reset option. This cleared all the bad gremlins, and the latest update downloaded and installed fine. You have read the manual, right? If that's no help, I guess renting is the way to go.