upstream, that darwinistic process helps open source, not the opposite
I would say intelligent design and darwinistic process helps open source move further up.
i've read somehere about this religious book that explicitly explained how human is made from a sperm to cells, then after a period of time in the mom's womb - a soul is whisphered.. then walla birth. couldn't recall which book was it.
At the end, I think the winner will be China with their DVD format. If they can mass produce the player for their domestic use cheaply, guess who will follow suit. us.
Our university is also facing almot the same problem trying to move away from the dinasour. I think their main problem is they fail to see what they really want. The only people who can do the work is the university people themselves. To me oracle or peoplesoft are merely database, what most important is the application that talks to the database. These applications must be developed alongside with the users. Frankly, it is not that difficult to build. I believe the main problem is the bureaucracy.
I think the aircraft-transponder-alike is much better, each device is given a unique id and beeping using omnidirectional antenna. Well, may be how to determine location, speed can be figured out during the development process.
How about an Ipod without OS? Can you play your MP3?
upstream, that darwinistic process helps open source, not the opposite I would say intelligent design and darwinistic process helps open source move further up.
i've read somehere about this religious book that explicitly explained how human is made from a sperm to cells, then after a period of time in the mom's womb - a soul is whisphered.. then walla birth. couldn't recall which book was it.
I tried it once. It does not switch off your pc. You need to manually switch it off.
At the end, I think the winner will be China with their DVD format. If they can mass produce the player for their domestic use cheaply, guess who will follow suit. us.
"But if it ever happens, all life on Earth would likely be destroyed" ... and the cycle is repeated.
Instead of dumping them, I would suggest to advertise them away to any freecycler website. Freecycle thats the way it is.
I want my laptop's keyboard luminous so that I can use it a total darkness and also built-in radio receiver.
Our university is also facing almot the same problem trying to move away from the dinasour. I think their main problem is they fail to see what they really want. The only people who can do the work is the university people themselves. To me oracle or peoplesoft are merely database, what most important is the application that talks to the database. These applications must be developed alongside with the users. Frankly, it is not that difficult to build. I believe the main problem is the bureaucracy.
the next question is how many estonian possess portable computers? or wifi equipped pda? laptop to me is still considered a luxury item.
or lenses, use a lense to create small machine that create a smaller mechine and creating another smaller machine.
Don't forget about security. Hope they are not sold with all ports open.
Perhaps, one can develop a head-mounted mouse, use your head instead.
I think the aircraft-transponder-alike is much better, each device is given a unique id and beeping using omnidirectional antenna. Well, may be how to determine location, speed can be figured out during the development process.
Over the news,
Unexpected wind hundreds thousand kilometers from Mars cause the ballon to change direction to Planet Jupiter instead.
home users in malaysia pay usd18/month for this service.