After spending 30 minutes on the phone with a lady that says PageMaker is hung and she can't get it to work, she casually mentions, "Could it be I spilled a glass of water on the keyboard?".
I'm in complete agreement.
I have a 19" Samsung 193P and use it almost always in the vertical orientation.
It's great for coding and web browsing.
The other thing that's really useful is multi-monitor use. I have my samsung hooked up to my Dell Laptop so that I also get the full use of the Dell UXGA (1600x1200) display. Very useful when I'm testing code and running multiple apps.
We just finished up our first quarter offering an Online Japanese Language Course at the University of Washington.
The prevalence of broadband has allowed us to use technologies such as video conferencing in our applications which I think really makes a difference for language learning (especially the oral communications focus the offered class has).
dealnews and dealmac have been 2 of my favorites for many years now. They are pretty good about freguently updating their site with "sold out, expired, price change, etc notices.
How about linking a chain of these motors to generators to provide an infinite amount of electricity?
With each step you'll be able to generate more electricity to power an even larger generator.
That's Great! Geek humour is one of things I really enjoy about slashdot.
After spending 30 minutes on the phone with a lady that says PageMaker is hung and she can't get it to work, she casually mentions, "Could it be I spilled a glass of water on the keyboard?".
OS/2? People are still using OS/2?
-- My 2nd computer was the peanut (IBM PC/jr)
I'm in complete agreement. I have a 19" Samsung 193P and use it almost always in the vertical orientation. It's great for coding and web browsing. The other thing that's really useful is multi-monitor use. I have my samsung hooked up to my Dell Laptop so that I also get the full use of the Dell UXGA (1600x1200) display. Very useful when I'm testing code and running multiple apps.
We just finished up our first quarter offering an Online Japanese Language Course at the University of Washington.
The prevalence of broadband has allowed us to use technologies such as video conferencing in our applications which I think really makes a difference for language learning (especially the oral communications focus the offered class has).
Take a look here to see the technologies we are using: http://www.tjp.washington.edu/bjo/
dealnews and dealmac have been 2 of my favorites for many years now. They are pretty good about freguently updating their site with "sold out, expired, price change, etc notices.
How about linking a chain of these motors to generators to provide an infinite amount of electricity? With each step you'll be able to generate more electricity to power an even larger generator.