ISYS Search Software (http://www.isys-search.com/) has a variety of enterprise search applications. Web based search interface or a local client depending on your needs.
FAST has been losing money like crazy, and Microsoft completely bailed them out by over-paying for the buy out. The acquisition does not make any sense. A company that is incapable of profiting from its products normally indicates that the product is lacking.
a mile in a small little hybrid, solar, or electric cars is the same mile driven by the huge hulking SUV
I don't know what type of hulking SUV's you've seen, but they tend to weigh twice as much (if not more) then my little Honda civic. It would be easy to assume it does twice the road damage to the road.
1: Hail Friend! 2: Hail! 1: I've been appointed by the council to travel to the south to slay the captain of the rogue band of dwarves. 2: I have also been appointed by the council to do the same thing. 1: Let us go and travel to the south, slay the captain and return with his head....Later...
1: We have triumphed! 2: I will now take his head. 1: But I already took his head. 2: Well I see his head right here in the loot box. 1: How can this be? How can a one headed dwarf have multiple heads?! 2: So much for RP immersive quests...
And Google doesn't collect personal data about you? Give me a break, Google's new search offers (and Gmail) are very invasive when it comes to your personal information. They need to serve you ads to make those services free, and guess how they find out what ads to show you?
A little over a year ago, my wife and I had a baby. She takes up the majority of my time now, but my wife and I made an agreement that we'd each get one night a week to ourselves. I typically play EQ (yes still addicted after 4 and 1/2 years) on my night, and she plays Quake 3 on hers.
Even with other things: I hate doing laundry, and she hates to cook. So I cook and she does the laundry (mostly because I'm a much better cook though).
It is all about compromise, but as long as you can both come to an agreement that works it would be an issue.
My wife got started on computers games playing the original tribes. It started out with me showing her the basics and helping her get started. I'd have her switch to my team so I could show her tactics, etc. Soon, she started playing a lot on her own.
Fast-forward to a few weeks later, and I would lose to her in duels 90 percent of the time. She would hit top scores on servers routinely, and I started switching to her team any time we played together so I wouldn't always be on the losing team.
The funny thing was, no one believed it was really a woman playing when she'd kick their ass.
So I'm 19 years old, nailing the super-hot product development manager. You know the one, fit, big boobs, tight butt--the woman all the geeks drooled over. But I couldn't brag to any of my fellow Sys Admins about it. . . It was really hard to work in those conditions.
-i
What about games that don't require bleeding edge technology to run?
I to play video games, but I don't love having to upgrade my system every 2 months in order to play a new game. It seems like everytime a great new game is annouced, the recommended system specs seem to coincide with the latest processor and video cards released that week.
Sounds like you were using KeyView. Did you find a good alternative?
ISYS Search Software (http://www.isys-search.com/) has a variety of enterprise search applications. Web based search interface or a local client depending on your needs.
-i
FAST has been losing money like crazy, and Microsoft completely bailed them out by over-paying for the buy out. The acquisition does not make any sense. A company that is incapable of profiting from its products normally indicates that the product is lacking.
-i
This is just Google finally doing what Other Enterprise Search vendors have been doing for years.
Any worthwhile enterprise search has been able to search across multiple data types and sources long before this "news" by Google.
-i
Obligatory Quote:
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"One might be asked "How can you prove that a god does not exist?"
One can only reply that it is scarcely necessary to disprove what has never been proved."
-David A. Spitz
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-i
And that still does nothing to keep your data intact when they wave a large magnet over your hard disks.
-i
a mile in a small little hybrid, solar, or electric cars is the same mile driven by the huge hulking SUV
I don't know what type of hulking SUV's you've seen, but they tend to weigh twice as much (if not more) then my little Honda civic. It would be easy to assume it does twice the road damage to the road.
-i
Roleplaying in WoW is awesome:
...Later...
1: Hail Friend!
2: Hail!
1: I've been appointed by the council to travel to the south to slay the captain of the rogue band of dwarves.
2: I have also been appointed by the council to do the same thing.
1: Let us go and travel to the south, slay the captain and return with his head.
1: We have triumphed!
2: I will now take his head.
1: But I already took his head.
2: Well I see his head right here in the loot box.
1: How can this be? How can a one headed dwarf have multiple heads?!
2: So much for RP immersive quests...
-i
And Google doesn't collect personal data about you? Give me a break, Google's new search offers (and Gmail) are very invasive when it comes to your personal information. They need to serve you ads to make those services free, and guess how they find out what ads to show you?
-i
A little over a year ago, my wife and I had a baby. She takes up the majority of my time now, but my wife and I made an agreement that we'd each get one night a week to ourselves. I typically play EQ (yes still addicted after 4 and 1/2 years) on my night, and she plays Quake 3 on hers.
Even with other things: I hate doing laundry, and she hates to cook. So I cook and she does the laundry (mostly because I'm a much better cook though).
It is all about compromise, but as long as you can both come to an agreement that works it would be an issue.
-i
How is this interesting? Petty theft is not a felony charge, and wouldn't even apply to the "three strikes" laws.
-i
"The ironing is delicious"
^-- much better Simpsons Quote in this case.
-i
Most common computer users run AOL's Instant Messenger and it comes bundled with spyware.
Even users who don't use AOL as an ISP will run AIM so they can chat with their friends and family.
-i
"what fun is the money if you never get a chance to spend it?"
Ask you wife.
It also says an email has been sent to their technical staff. I wonder if they've gotten a zillion emails about this now. . .
-i
My wife got started on computers games playing the original tribes. It started out with me showing her the basics and helping her get started. I'd have her switch to my team so I could show her tactics, etc. Soon, she started playing a lot on her own.
Fast-forward to a few weeks later, and I would lose to her in duels 90 percent of the time. She would hit top scores on servers routinely, and I started switching to her team any time we played together so I wouldn't always be on the losing team.
The funny thing was, no one believed it was really a woman playing when she'd kick their ass.
-i
So I'm 19 years old, nailing the super-hot product development manager. You know the one, fit, big boobs, tight butt--the woman all the geeks drooled over. But I couldn't brag to any of my fellow Sys Admins about it. . . It was really hard to work in those conditions. -i
All you people posting trite crap about how stupid the "50 million people can't be wrong quote" is, try to think about the quote in context.
50 Million People can't be wrong (about wanting to have a no-call list).
Take any sentence out of context and you can make it mean whatever you want.
-i
What about games that don't require bleeding edge technology to run?
I to play video games, but I don't love having to upgrade my system every 2 months in order to play a new game. It seems like everytime a great new game is annouced, the recommended system specs seem to coincide with the latest processor and video cards released that week.
-i
Aside from the effects of drugs physically, there is a huge effect economically as well.
This is somewhat off-topic, but the war on drugs is a costly and losing one, and even some law enforcment professional will agree.
-indulgenc