This is the joys of capitolism. For those of us who haven't yet invested in WiMax, this is just good news. Go ahead, kill WiMax. Give me something better. It's just fine with me.
1. Find out which Companies can make set-top converter boxes.
2. Buy Stock
3. Make government grant, letting lots of people get said set-tops
4. Profit.
Mmmmm... Wish I would've thought of that... oh wait, I'd prolly go to jail if I did it... nevermind.
The worst thing you can do in this situation, though, is have a tech bag that looks like a tech bag. Man, with all your eggs in one basket like that, if your tech bag is lost, you're lost.
CafePress.com has the ability to send out CDs on demand. It's like 4.95 as the base price, I think, for CDs, and if you set the price any higher than that, you get the profits. They don't touch the rights, and you don't have to worrk about doing any of the print work.
Luke
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Does your Aunt Maggie want to learn about computers, but you don't have time to teach her? Send her top ChristianNerds.com, the Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia.
Wow, if you think you have latency problems now with your VoIP, wait until they cludge on all of these other services.
But seriously, the use of these other services are going to cause a major headache to those trying to get VoIP in the short run,In the long run, however, making the networks streamlined for the other services as well is really going to make the VoIP service stream great.
Ever hear of Megaman Soccer? Overall, I don't think the game fared very well, because people thought it was a badly made sports game, but as just a fun game, it was cool. I mean, you hit the guy with a ball and he bursts into flames? How cool is that! Or you can't quite get past their goalie? Chop him into little pieces. BUt wait, he's a big metal thing that can't be chopped up into pieces. Your loss. you just wasted your special ball. I mean, there was strategy, (although it's not quite a strategy game), there was sports (although there was enough changes to make it not quite a normal sports game), and there was super cool enhancements that you could get by defeating other teams. That's cool stuff. I'm not even a soccer fan and that game rocked.
Luke
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You could make quite a powerful supercomputer clustering a whole graveyard word of processors! Or use them as Wifi Access points. Ah, the possibilities are endless... well, until they're stolen.
"A rash of tombstone thievery has been noted in recent months, as youth convert them into home entertainment systems. A new job market, however, has sprung up, as satellite-tracking of tombstones becomes the newest fad."
Who knew that one day, we'd have to worry about a new tombstone-trade in the black market.
There are many other psychological disorders out there that you could say, "One man's _________ is another man's genius" but psychopath isn't one of them. If soemone IS a genius and has these qualities, then I'd still not want them in the corporate environment, because if someone has no problem harming other people or doesn't care about the ramifications of their actions toward someone else, then even if they are super smart, it's no excuse for their behavior.
Other ________'s could be perfectly feasible, though. A schitzophrenic (no clue on spelling) for instance could be a wonderful genius and under supervision could still be helpful (note: not in alot of power, but still in the force). An agorophobic (also, not sure of spelling) could still be a very productive person. But Psychopath always involves harming others.
Evil Genius? Yes. But still keep them out of the workplace, because as we've all seen on movies, cartoons, and politics, when evil geniuses have power, Bad Things Happen.
Luke
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Help your boss learn about computers. Send him to ChristianNerds.com
Most-likely, the real reason it won't get outsourced will be medical insurance. Doctors over here have to have so much malpractice insurance that it's uber expensive, but most of our health insurance companies wouldn't allow for remote surgeries from areas where they wouldn't be able to check up on/sue the person on the other end.
However, if you're rich enough, I guess it'd be possible, but then again, if you're rich, you wouldn't need it outsourced to lower costs.
Hrm... for the equipment to make this possible, they would have to put in quite a bit of cash to make that possible, so if the doctors over there are so good that it would make it worth outsourcing to them, I'd say go for it!
I'm sorry, Mr Smith. The receptionist clogged up our bandwidth with illegal P2P downloading while we were making the incision. So, uh, it's just a tad off. Sorry.
Luke
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Have friends and family that don't understand computers? Don't want to explain them? Send them to ChristianNerds.com, the Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia.
It doesn't seem to matter what they discuss. The media just grab on to words like virus and have themselves a field day, trying to scare people and sound educated.
Leaves those of us who are english geeks frustrated with word misuse, but for the average person, it's irrelivent it seems.
If a person has been working solely on search-related technologies for years, even if he has to live with a non-compete agreement, he still isn't having his ability to work taken away.
He just can't do search things. In the same way that someone who used to sell cars (work with me here), if he has a non-compete agreement, could still be a mechanic or a professional driver. He just couldn't be a car salesman.
This guy can still be a developer, or be any other computer-related thing, which would take a large portion of his previous skillset into account. Just he can't do the exact same thing.
It's not like they say, "You can't use your fingers any more." He can still make a perfectly-fine living. Just has to wait for working on search stuff.
Luke
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Have a teaching-about-computer-basics website? Maybe you might want to swap links with ChristianNerds.com?
This is the joys of capitolism. For those of us who haven't yet invested in WiMax, this is just good news. Go ahead, kill WiMax. Give me something better. It's just fine with me.
1. Find out which Companies can make set-top converter boxes.
2. Buy Stock
3. Make government grant, letting lots of people get said set-tops
4. Profit.
Mmmmm... Wish I would've thought of that... oh wait, I'd prolly go to jail if I did it... nevermind.
--Luke
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The worst thing you can do in this situation, though, is have a tech bag that looks like a tech bag. Man, with all your eggs in one basket like that, if your tech bag is lost, you're lost.
--Luke
ChristianNerds.com News. - If you're one too, it's probably of interest to you.
CafePress.com has the ability to send out CDs on demand. It's like 4.95 as the base price, I think, for CDs, and if you set the price any higher than that, you get the profits. They don't touch the rights, and you don't have to worrk about doing any of the print work.
Luke
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Does your Aunt Maggie want to learn about computers, but you don't have time to teach her? Send her top ChristianNerds.com, the Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia.
Wow, if you think you have latency problems now with your VoIP, wait until they cludge on all of these other services.
But seriously, the use of these other services are going to cause a major headache to those trying to get VoIP in the short run,In the long run, however, making the networks streamlined for the other services as well is really going to make the VoIP service stream great.
Luke
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ChristianNerds.com, the Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia
Ever hear of Megaman Soccer? Overall, I don't think the game fared very well, because people thought it was a badly made sports game, but as just a fun game, it was cool. I mean, you hit the guy with a ball and he bursts into flames? How cool is that! Or you can't quite get past their goalie? Chop him into little pieces. BUt wait, he's a big metal thing that can't be chopped up into pieces. Your loss. you just wasted your special ball. I mean, there was strategy, (although it's not quite a strategy game), there was sports (although there was enough changes to make it not quite a normal sports game), and there was super cool enhancements that you could get by defeating other teams. That's cool stuff. I'm not even a soccer fan and that game rocked.
Luke
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Is your boss making dumb decisions because he doesn't understand computers? Send them to ChristianNerds.com, the easy-to-understand computer encyclopedia
You could make quite a powerful supercomputer clustering a whole graveyard word of processors! Or use them as Wifi Access points. Ah, the possibilities are endless... well, until they're stolen.
"A rash of tombstone thievery has been noted in recent months, as youth convert them into home entertainment systems. A new job market, however, has sprung up, as satellite-tracking of tombstones becomes the newest fad."
Who knew that one day, we'd have to worry about a new tombstone-trade in the black market.
Luke
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"On man's psycopath is aanother man's genius."
There are many other psychological disorders out there that you could say, "One man's _________ is another man's genius" but psychopath isn't one of them. If soemone IS a genius and has these qualities, then I'd still not want them in the corporate environment, because if someone has no problem harming other people or doesn't care about the ramifications of their actions toward someone else, then even if they are super smart, it's no excuse for their behavior.
Other ________'s could be perfectly feasible, though. A schitzophrenic (no clue on spelling) for instance could be a wonderful genius and under supervision could still be helpful (note: not in alot of power, but still in the force). An agorophobic (also, not sure of spelling) could still be a very productive person. But Psychopath always involves harming others.
Evil Genius? Yes. But still keep them out of the workplace, because as we've all seen on movies, cartoons, and politics, when evil geniuses have power, Bad Things Happen.
Luke
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Help your boss learn about computers. Send him to ChristianNerds.com
Most-likely, the real reason it won't get outsourced will be medical insurance. Doctors over here have to have so much malpractice insurance that it's uber expensive, but most of our health insurance companies wouldn't allow for remote surgeries from areas where they wouldn't be able to check up on/sue the person on the other end.
However, if you're rich enough, I guess it'd be possible, but then again, if you're rich, you wouldn't need it outsourced to lower costs.
Luke
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ChristianNerds.com, the Free, Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia
Hrm... for the equipment to make this possible, they would have to put in quite a bit of cash to make that possible, so if the doctors over there are so good that it would make it worth outsourcing to them, I'd say go for it!
Luke
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ChristianNerds.com, the Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia
I'm sorry, Mr Smith. The receptionist clogged up our bandwidth with illegal P2P downloading while we were making the incision. So, uh, it's just a tad off. Sorry.
Luke
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Have friends and family that don't understand computers? Don't want to explain them? Send them to ChristianNerds.com, the Easy-to-Understand Computer Encyclopedia.
Once the beast is in the wild, it's pretty hard to bring it back. Like "Hacker". It's out there for good.
But at least it's like Kleenex. Just because it's earned itself a business-related name doesn't mean that you can't use the technology.
"Goody Goody for our side!", as my grandmother used to say.
Luke
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Send your boss to ChristianNerds.com, the Computer Encyclopedia that speaks in an easy enough language that even they could understand it.
But at least we know it was the right piece of paper!
Luke
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You're not supposed to point out the elephants in the middle of the room. Just play along and be nice. And remember to bring plenty of peanuts.
It doesn't seem to matter what they discuss. The media just grab on to words like virus and have themselves a field day, trying to scare people and sound educated.
Leaves those of us who are english geeks frustrated with word misuse, but for the average person, it's irrelivent it seems.
Luke
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Have a webpage that teaches computer basics too? Contact me. Maybe we can swap links.
It's all good. I'm just messin' with ya'
Isn't it sad, though, that standards tend to only be set by those who are the minority, in order to convince the major player to conform to them?
It's not flamebait, it just seems true. Like, the whole, IE7 thing. It said it's just adding the most-requested standards to the package.
*shrug*
Luke
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Have a website that teaches basic computer education too? Maybe we could trade links.
20 miles to a gallon is nothing.
A while back there was a model airplane that flew 1882 miles across the atlantic on less than a gallon of fuel.
Here's the article.
Luke
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No it isn't, and no it wasn't. :-)
Luke
C'est beau. C'est pas comme si on te voulait ici de toute façon.
In case you're too lazy for babelfish, he/she said that it was pretty up there, and they didn't want you in Canada anyway.
Luke
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If the Zodiac is no more, then what do I say, if someone asks me what my sign is?
*sits here, watching the following thread for the puns and fun answers*
Luke
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I sure could cut the cable cord for alot less than they could. Of course, I'd use something more along the lines of some sidecuts, but hey!
Luke
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Have a teaching-about-computer-basics website? Maybe you might want to swap links with ChristianNerds.com?
If a person has been working solely on search-related technologies for years, even if he has to live with a non-compete agreement, he still isn't having his ability to work taken away.
He just can't do search things. In the same way that someone who used to sell cars (work with me here), if he has a non-compete agreement, could still be a mechanic or a professional driver. He just couldn't be a car salesman.
This guy can still be a developer, or be any other computer-related thing, which would take a large portion of his previous skillset into account. Just he can't do the exact same thing.
It's not like they say, "You can't use your fingers any more." He can still make a perfectly-fine living. Just has to wait for working on search stuff.
Luke
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Have a teaching-about-computer-basics website? Maybe you might want to swap links with ChristianNerds.com?
One phrase. Frozen Bubble.
Fun, exciting introduction to Open Source.
But, then again, nobody would have any productivity for the rest of the day.
Luke
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