Yes and that's where my dock sits. however it should be standard on the side on 16:9 screens or else you end up with the same problems windows has. Losing vertical space for system stuff.
If OOXML was a clean standard that could be implenmented freely then i woud stop complaining about it.
unfortunately it isn't. It is patent encumbered, limited, and reverse engineering the sections that say do like word 95, or keep dates like lotus123 version 2, is a problem.
From the standard alone you should be able to recreate an OOXML document. but it is impossible to fully implement.
to clean up OOXML to make it so that other developers can use it will take more work than simply using ODF, or even upgrading ODF to support new features will.
the ISO is corrupted. MSFT fscked up the ISO and it is permanently damaged. Germany, Norway, Poland, and several other countries are looking into voting irregularities in the OOXML vote. For that fact alone the OOXML should have failed to pass pending the outcome of those investigations.
right now there are several MSFT P member countries that will no longer vote on anything because they are no longer being paid by MSFT to work with the ISO. These countries are deadlocking other standards and forcing them to fail because they refuse to vote on anything not OOXML. Those countries should have their votes discarded until they start attended and voting on things other than OOXML.
So why should the attacks stop? Has the corruption stopped yet?
Hollywood is shifting every screen over to 16:9 HD content. It will take another decade but it has already started. That way you don't lose anything when moving a moire from th big screen to your home. editing to fit your tv does cause quite a bit of movie loss.
Computer manufacturers are just following along. besides I find more room in widescreens, as I can shift things like IM clients, docks(apple listen up here) Icons and what not over to one side and not lose anything to display a whole webpage. there isn't quite enough room for to documents side by side but you can get a nice random toolbar of other items. Something that doesn't work so well on the 4:3 aspect unless your at much higher resolutions.
it does speak volumes. with the EU investigating several countries for massive amounts of corruption, Norway voted against adopting it, yet the technical committee of MSFT friends passed it anyways. a 19 to 6 vote against does speak volumes.
There are currently enough voting irregularities that which if half of them switch to abstain OOXML is no longer a standard. OOXML is a piece of shit. no one and that's including MSFT can ever implement it as it is so complicated and relies on knowing undocumented features of word 95, 97, and 2000.
MSFT just killed the ISO as they can no longer be taken seriously. With enough bribes you can buy what ever standard you want.
If memory serves they were radio annetenna's. not turbine parts, or gear parts but turbine.
Also if Iran was smart they would have mothballed everything, and disassembled at least one plane. from there they could duplicate all the mechanical parts, and would only then have to figure out the electronics. Though I highly doubt that those planes are in flying condition anymore. Planes that old need to have every nut and bolt checked.
you do realize the british use miles right? In the UK you get both meteric and English imperial units. Some things are commonly done in one other's are commonly done in the other.
My average browser window has 10 tabs open and most of the time at least one tab is always loading.
On average it only takes a few moments to load a page but often with internet slow downs and poor page desgin I can read one page, and sometimes leave a comment and then move on to the next. by the time the comment gets posted I have moved on and finished reading another page.
exactly. My brothers Husky had the habit of opening the Sliding door and running out. Most of the time he just wanted to run but a couple of times we did have to chase him down.
The worst was when he bolted one night during deer hunting season. He chewed through his choker collar that night. part of it was still on his chain. a GPS locater that night would have made us all a bit happier.
Connectix is a good start. They made a premier VirtualPC. You could run linux, windows, x86 OS on a bunch of different platforms. It was used all the time by OS 9/X users to run windows applications.
With in 2 major release versions it would only run Windows OS's and only on windows. An "update" suddenly let people run "unsupported" OS's when people started to complain about the random limitations. Now it is virtually unheard of. Where I use to hear ads about it on a regular basis it is all but gone now. A couple of years later Apple switched to Intel, and then came up with boot camp to allow Mac's to dual boot.
At the time MSFT bought Connectix Vista had just been set back for the first major time. It would have been a great way to come up with an all new clean API. Using VirtualPC and XP for backward compatibility. Like OS X did with OS 9.
Now MSFT wants to wipe out all their cash twice over for customers not the services, not the web designers, but the customers.
I can rarely tell when an image is 200kb and 20mb. Since a browser caches stuff, and loads partial images when ever possible, I can't tell when it's just a shitty connection between my computer and the image server, or if it is a really large file until after I downloaded it.
Sometimes a 200kb image does take longer to download than a 20mb one on the same connection. The internet itself has all sorts of speed hickups at random times.
That's the point actually MSFT has a horrible track record when it comes to actually using purchases. MSFT will abuse Yahoo until it no longer exists, change it, mold it until it looks like Windows Live and Hotmail.
The only thing Yahoo has that MSFT wants is customers for their online services. If MSFT wants customers it should try competing for them in an open market place instead of just trying to buy them.
Actually that's the point. There is no difference between downloadng a thousand websites and downloading a movie. Data is data. ISP's are going to need to realize that it doesn't matter what i am downloading it's still data.
the ISP's sold me bandwidth on false assumptions that I wouldn't use it all, all the time. If they didn't plan properly then that's their fault when i do start to use all the bandwidth all the time.
that's okay I get blamed all the time for shite I didn't do, at least I will be at least partially guilty in this case. A day after slashdot aired it it is only at 93,000 signatures. they won't hit a million at that rate.
I have seen a couple of his flicks. it is time I wish i had back. For the record I signed three times, one with each of my email addresses. Of course even if the petition gets two million signatures he won't quit.
That really annoys me that the link to the pay online service changes every 3-4 months, and trying to find it from one of the thousands of versions of their homepage is ridiculous.
At least Time Warner isn't pulling that stuff yet. It wont' surprise if they start though. Of course I won't keep them long after that. I don't use P2P often but I do need to use it occasionally. for large files bit torrent is the best way to go.
Japanese cell phones do barcode readings to show additional ads about certain events.
How much more do you really think it takes? Proprietary windows only software? Most modern OS's can deal with multiple inputs already. it's just really hard to use two mice at the same time.
The camera's underneath read barcodes on the items, and use an always active bluetooth connection for transfers. It isn't that complicated. The barcodes are tagged to bluetooth profiles separating them.
If that amazes you, you really need to pull your head out of your arse more often. As I saw this years ago. In other 3 years you should be able duplicate everything MSFt surface does for $100 worth of hardware, and download all the software for free.
yep every other year MSFT rearranges the deck chairs of management. but Ballmer, Gates, and the others who have committed and pushed the anti-trust issues are still in Overall control.
exactly, the whole bracket should be looked atto see just how good the system is.
As for the final four It wouldn't surprise me to see the next several years only #1 and #2 seed teams make up the final four, the rest of the field is a joke. There is no real competition for the top 1 and 2 seeded teams.
except that for static IP's(especially under IPv6) the RIAA has shown us that you can target an individual. Once you have an address, the only thing left would be to get a Predator Drone to follow them and launch a low yield hellfire missile. You could blow them up in rush hour traffic with minimum collateral damage.
Yes and that's where my dock sits. however it should be standard on the side on 16:9 screens or else you end up with the same problems windows has. Losing vertical space for system stuff.
If OOXML was a clean standard that could be implenmented freely then i woud stop complaining about it.
unfortunately it isn't. It is patent encumbered, limited, and reverse engineering the sections that say do like word 95, or keep dates like lotus123 version 2, is a problem.
From the standard alone you should be able to recreate an OOXML document. but it is impossible to fully implement.
to clean up OOXML to make it so that other developers can use it will take more work than simply using ODF, or even upgrading ODF to support new features will.
the ISO is corrupted. MSFT fscked up the ISO and it is permanently damaged. Germany, Norway, Poland, and several other countries are looking into voting irregularities in the OOXML vote. For that fact alone the OOXML should have failed to pass pending the outcome of those investigations.
right now there are several MSFT P member countries that will no longer vote on anything because they are no longer being paid by MSFT to work with the ISO. These countries are deadlocking other standards and forcing them to fail because they refuse to vote on anything not OOXML. Those countries should have their votes discarded until they start attended and voting on things other than OOXML.
So why should the attacks stop? Has the corruption stopped yet?
Hollywood is shifting every screen over to 16:9 HD content. It will take another decade but it has already started. That way you don't lose anything when moving a moire from th big screen to your home. editing to fit your tv does cause quite a bit of movie loss.
Computer manufacturers are just following along. besides I find more room in widescreens, as I can shift things like IM clients, docks(apple listen up here) Icons and what not over to one side and not lose anything to display a whole webpage. there isn't quite enough room for to documents side by side but you can get a nice random toolbar of other items. Something that doesn't work so well on the 4:3 aspect unless your at much higher resolutions.
it does speak volumes. with the EU investigating several countries for massive amounts of corruption, Norway voted against adopting it, yet the technical committee of MSFT friends passed it anyways. a 19 to 6 vote against does speak volumes.
There are currently enough voting irregularities that which if half of them switch to abstain OOXML is no longer a standard. OOXML is a piece of shit. no one and that's including MSFT can ever implement it as it is so complicated and relies on knowing undocumented features of word 95, 97, and 2000.
MSFT just killed the ISO as they can no longer be taken seriously. With enough bribes you can buy what ever standard you want.
If memory serves they were radio annetenna's. not turbine parts, or gear parts but turbine.
Also if Iran was smart they would have mothballed everything, and disassembled at least one plane. from there they could duplicate all the mechanical parts, and would only then have to figure out the electronics. Though I highly doubt that those planes are in flying condition anymore. Planes that old need to have every nut and bolt checked.
you do realize the british use miles right? In the UK you get both meteric and English imperial units. Some things are commonly done in one other's are commonly done in the other.
My average browser window has 10 tabs open and most of the time at least one tab is always loading.
On average it only takes a few moments to load a page but often with internet slow downs and poor page desgin I can read one page, and sometimes leave a comment and then move on to the next. by the time the comment gets posted I have moved on and finished reading another page.
exactly. My brothers Husky had the habit of opening the Sliding door and running out. Most of the time he just wanted to run but a couple of times we did have to chase him down.
The worst was when he bolted one night during deer hunting season. He chewed through his choker collar that night. part of it was still on his chain. a GPS locater that night would have made us all a bit happier.
Finally Regan's trickle down theory with practical applications. Go EU prove Regan right for once.
Connectix is a good start. They made a premier VirtualPC. You could run linux, windows, x86 OS on a bunch of different platforms. It was used all the time by OS 9/X users to run windows applications.
With in 2 major release versions it would only run Windows OS's and only on windows. An "update" suddenly let people run "unsupported" OS's when people started to complain about the random limitations. Now it is virtually unheard of. Where I use to hear ads about it on a regular basis it is all but gone now. A couple of years later Apple switched to Intel, and then came up with boot camp to allow Mac's to dual boot.
At the time MSFT bought Connectix Vista had just been set back for the first major time. It would have been a great way to come up with an all new clean API. Using VirtualPC and XP for backward compatibility. Like OS X did with OS 9.
Now MSFT wants to wipe out all their cash twice over for customers not the services, not the web designers, but the customers.
I can rarely tell when an image is 200kb and 20mb. Since a browser caches stuff, and loads partial images when ever possible, I can't tell when it's just a shitty connection between my computer and the image server, or if it is a really large file until after I downloaded it.
Sometimes a 200kb image does take longer to download than a 20mb one on the same connection. The internet itself has all sorts of speed hickups at random times.
too much lag for VOIP though. IM would be okay as all you would get is the occasional laugh and lots of keyboard clicking.
That's the point actually MSFT has a horrible track record when it comes to actually using purchases. MSFT will abuse Yahoo until it no longer exists, change it, mold it until it looks like Windows Live and Hotmail.
The only thing Yahoo has that MSFT wants is customers for their online services. If MSFT wants customers it should try competing for them in an open market place instead of just trying to buy them.
Actually that's the point. There is no difference between downloadng a thousand websites and downloading a movie. Data is data. ISP's are going to need to realize that it doesn't matter what i am downloading it's still data.
the ISP's sold me bandwidth on false assumptions that I wouldn't use it all, all the time. If they didn't plan properly then that's their fault when i do start to use all the bandwidth all the time.
that's okay I get blamed all the time for shite I didn't do, at least I will be at least partially guilty in this case. A day after slashdot aired it it is only at 93,000 signatures. they won't hit a million at that rate.
I have seen a couple of his flicks. it is time I wish i had back. For the record I signed three times, one with each of my email addresses. Of course even if the petition gets two million signatures he won't quit.
That really annoys me that the link to the pay online service changes every 3-4 months, and trying to find it from one of the thousands of versions of their homepage is ridiculous.
At least Time Warner isn't pulling that stuff yet. It wont' surprise if they start though. Of course I won't keep them long after that. I don't use P2P often but I do need to use it occasionally. for large files bit torrent is the best way to go.
A guy built the same thing out of a wii remote, a projector, and any surface is now a multi-touch screen. The only two parts lacking is the bluetooth, and the barcode scanners. http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/Touch_Screen_with_Wii_344_2007.php
With Projector small enough to fit in your pocket http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/13/new-pvpro-mini-projector-has-no-moving-parts/ There is no reason why any surface couldn't be a touch controlled projection. This isn't complicated stuff anymore. The only hard part left is fitting it all together.
Japanese cell phones do barcode readings to show additional ads about certain events.
How much more do you really think it takes? Proprietary windows only software? Most modern OS's can deal with multiple inputs already. it's just really hard to use two mice at the same time.
actually I hope it goes the over way. Apple needs to be shown that not every apple is their's.
The two logo's don't look anything like each other. NYC's is missing the giant bite for starters.
bluetooth, and barcodes.
The camera's underneath read barcodes on the items, and use an always active bluetooth connection for transfers. It isn't that complicated. The barcodes are tagged to bluetooth profiles separating them.
If that amazes you, you really need to pull your head out of your arse more often. As I saw this years ago. In other 3 years you should be able duplicate everything MSFt surface does for $100 worth of hardware, and download all the software for free.
yep every other year MSFT rearranges the deck chairs of management. but Ballmer, Gates, and the others who have committed and pushed the anti-trust issues are still in Overall control.
exactly, the whole bracket should be looked atto see just how good the system is.
As for the final four It wouldn't surprise me to see the next several years only #1 and #2 seed teams make up the final four, the rest of the field is a joke. There is no real competition for the top 1 and 2 seeded teams.
except that for static IP's(especially under IPv6) the RIAA has shown us that you can target an individual. Once you have an address, the only thing left would be to get a Predator Drone to follow them and launch a low yield hellfire missile. You could blow them up in rush hour traffic with minimum collateral damage.
Oh it's simple. The cat could be not only alive or dead, but also could be on life support.
Or maybe the cat will be spinning because someone stapled a piece of bread with jam onto the cat's back.