Lord of the Rings was a children's book as well, at least that was the intention of it. Hell I even enjoy watching cartoons like Tom&Jerry, so who cares? If you like it just read the fucking book. Don't go nuts over it, I bought it at three o'clock afternoon when picking up shaving foam, but still it was a good thing to read while having a hangover. And while the first books where childish stories (I read them while I was 12-13), you can hardly call the latest books that. Quite dark themed really!
Using IEEE802.x with WEP/WPA encryption and a personal login on a RADIUS like server works just fine at my university. It's a hell to setup, even under Windows, but once it's working it's nice and secure. Oh and your account works on different universities as well!
Can't we just argue a vendor locking to the EU, that Blu-Ray cannot be played under *insert Open Source OS here* and that it creates a vendor lock in to Microsoft/Apple... Aiding unfair competition and all that bullshit. Worth a try?
I live in the Netherlands, and lost two teeth on a drunken night. Costs where around 3000 euro's to get new ones. Because it was an accident insurance paid all. Insurance costs like 120 euros a month, and I get 36 euros from the government each month (parent income based because I'm a student). Insurance is mandatory, and everyone has a basic one. I luckily had extra dental care, but you pay extra for that. Everyone pays to lower the bill if something happens to you, so it really is fair. I never thought something like that would happen to me.
True, true. That guy that installed it worked for a company that did complex FEM analyses, and worked faster with Pro/E then I ever will (part of that is of course that the interface hasn't changed drastically in 20 years, my whole life thus).
If your university thinks it's important, they offer you Pro/E and AutoCad (JUCK! That's for people designing building, not ME's) for free. Yes, I have to make a VPN connection to the university to be able to the licence server and I cannot op the students edition created stuff in the corporate edition.
The License servers are there to be able to have more workstations with Pro/E then licenses (you can install Pro/E on as many computer as you like), if you are using all your licenses then you cannot use an extra. It helps keeping track of licenses.
Oh and it isn't difficult to install Pro/E, because someone will come to your company (for real, I know Pro/E and so at the company I worked for for 4 weeks they bought Pro/E for me to use) to install it.
This was possible from the beginning, I used it to download WPA2 drivers for a LEGAL(!) copy of Windows XP that didn't validate a few months ago already.
It's a good thing SE doesn't add joysticks any more, my K750i had a dead stick in less then a year, fixed it with some contact spray but then it worked to well (clicked everything at once sometimes), and it got in my camera. So K750i joystick sucks, and I can tell you that I'm not the only one who suffered from this problem, many friends had a K750i with a dead joystick! Oh and the camera cover was busted.
Now I've the N73, with 2GB memory, and that has an joystick as well. I hope that one will last longer then the stupid SE thing. Oh and all those smartphones don't even do things "old" phones used to do, like going on keyboard lock after 'x' seconds. Now, I had to add an external program...
The only problem with such systems is people who subscribe to bulk mailing lists, order things online etcetera and all the confirmations get send to the site admin. Who get's loads of that shit. So in fact, you spam legitimate email addresses. It's a really ugly solution and annoys the hell out of everyone but you.
In my dads case, an UPS to filter the current (yes behind the wall)... He doesn't even have special power cables , but most people who have plug them into filters.
In my first year (Technical university) we had the Thermodynamics book from Moran And Shaphiro (I think it's written like that), but an horrible edition (got a better one for free now). But you could go to wikipedia and seriously everything you needed to know was on it. From cycles to entropy, and much more understandable.
I agree that it might need a layman introduction, but please don't remove the in-depth articles... It's handy to get a grasp on a subject before starting to read the book.
ABN (dutch) has a system that you put your card in a reader, enter a number the site gives, you enter it in the machine, machine does some magic and gives number back. Put that back and you can do something. Do that every time you want to do something.
My bank sends me a SMS (text) message with a code on every transaction I've to enter.
You don't need windows to run Pro/Engineer, it runs just fine under Linux (although installing is a bit of a bitch, it at least works). Even the student edition is available for Linux, just as most other useful software (Matlab/Maple)
Pro/Engineer works under linux. The interface is very spartan although it gets better with the Wildfire releases. It's quite expensive but if it's for your work it's great!
It's illegal to own more then 5 grams of it, even for coffee shops (don't ask me where they buy it... They CAN'T buy hash legally).... It's a matter of not prosecuting... It's called the Poldermodel
Lord of the Rings was a children's book as well, at least that was the intention of it. Hell I even enjoy watching cartoons like Tom&Jerry, so who cares? If you like it just read the fucking book. Don't go nuts over it, I bought it at three o'clock afternoon when picking up shaving foam, but still it was a good thing to read while having a hangover. And while the first books where childish stories (I read them while I was 12-13), you can hardly call the latest books that. Quite dark themed really!
Using IEEE802.x with WEP/WPA encryption and a personal login on a RADIUS like server works just fine at my university. It's a hell to setup, even under Windows, but once it's working it's nice and secure. Oh and your account works on different universities as well!
Can't we just argue a vendor locking to the EU, that Blu-Ray cannot be played under *insert Open Source OS here* and that it creates a vendor lock in to Microsoft/Apple... Aiding unfair competition and all that bullshit. Worth a try?
I live in the Netherlands, and lost two teeth on a drunken night. Costs where around 3000 euro's to get new ones. Because it was an accident insurance paid all. Insurance costs like 120 euros a month, and I get 36 euros from the government each month (parent income based because I'm a student). Insurance is mandatory, and everyone has a basic one. I luckily had extra dental care, but you pay extra for that. Everyone pays to lower the bill if something happens to you, so it really is fair. I never thought something like that would happen to me.
I read nm as nanometer, and (mu)m as micrometer etc every day... Never use nautical miles
True, true. That guy that installed it worked for a company that did complex FEM analyses, and worked faster with Pro/E then I ever will (part of that is of course that the interface hasn't changed drastically in 20 years, my whole life thus).
If your university thinks it's important, they offer you Pro/E and AutoCad (JUCK! That's for people designing building, not ME's) for free. Yes, I have to make a VPN connection to the university to be able to the licence server and I cannot op the students edition created stuff in the corporate edition.
The License servers are there to be able to have more workstations with Pro/E then licenses (you can install Pro/E on as many computer as you like), if you are using all your licenses then you cannot use an extra. It helps keeping track of licenses.
Oh and it isn't difficult to install Pro/E, because someone will come to your company (for real, I know Pro/E and so at the company I worked for for 4 weeks they bought Pro/E for me to use) to install it.
This was possible from the beginning, I used it to download WPA2 drivers for a LEGAL(!) copy of Windows XP that didn't validate a few months ago already.
It's a good thing SE doesn't add joysticks any more, my K750i had a dead stick in less then a year, fixed it with some contact spray but then it worked to well (clicked everything at once sometimes), and it got in my camera. So K750i joystick sucks, and I can tell you that I'm not the only one who suffered from this problem, many friends had a K750i with a dead joystick! Oh and the camera cover was busted.
Now I've the N73, with 2GB memory, and that has an joystick as well. I hope that one will last longer then the stupid SE thing. Oh and all those smartphones don't even do things "old" phones used to do, like going on keyboard lock after 'x' seconds. Now, I had to add an external program...
The only problem with such systems is people who subscribe to bulk mailing lists, order things online etcetera and all the confirmations get send to the site admin. Who get's loads of that shit. So in fact, you spam legitimate email addresses. It's a really ugly solution and annoys the hell out of everyone but you.
In my dads case, an UPS to filter the current (yes behind the wall)... He doesn't even have special power cables , but most people who have plug them into filters.
DSM smells! (Really, I live near one of their factories)
In my first year (Technical university) we had the Thermodynamics book from Moran And Shaphiro (I think it's written like that), but an horrible edition (got a better one for free now). But you could go to wikipedia and seriously everything you needed to know was on it. From cycles to entropy, and much more understandable.
I agree that it might need a layman introduction, but please don't remove the in-depth articles... It's handy to get a grasp on a subject before starting to read the book.
ABN (dutch) has a system that you put your card in a reader, enter a number the site gives, you enter it in the machine, machine does some magic and gives number back. Put that back and you can do something. Do that every time you want to do something.
My bank sends me a SMS (text) message with a code on every transaction I've to enter.
You don't need windows to run Pro/Engineer, it runs just fine under Linux (although installing is a bit of a bitch, it at least works). Even the student edition is available for Linux, just as most other useful software (Matlab/Maple)
I thought Quinn was in progress of becoming a woman
Ah please, give me some karma... Nice mods ;-)
You need to have Internet Explorer 6 installed before the GenuineCheck.exe program will work. Use ies4linux to install it easily.
dumbass, that's why he linked it in the first place
Getting spacecraft out of orbit... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Only_Live_Twice_( film)
998g/dm^3 at 293.5 K
Pro/Engineer works under linux. The interface is very spartan although it gets better with the Wildfire releases. It's quite expensive but if it's for your work it's great!
14, standard you would specify in meters ... Not very big indeed
Off course, in engineering we always talk in milimeters, I hope you're not an engineer?
It's illegal to own more then 5 grams of it, even for coffee shops (don't ask me where they buy it... They CAN'T buy hash legally)....
It's a matter of not prosecuting... It's called the Poldermodel
I drink roughly 30-40 euro's a week since I was 18, and 10-20 a week when I was 16-18... I don't have a driving licence yet