It claims that Toll Passes are anonymous. Excuse me! I get a bill every month fromt he Expressway Authority. It shows the date and time I pass each toll booth, just from my transponder. Anonymous my ASS.
1. To stress a mainframe system takes an expert. They are called either systems programmers or more likely DBAs. (Most recent case, I stressed a Mainframe to 100% myself for about 4.5 hours during the July 4th holiday)
2. Mainframe = What do you mean, change the OS? Unix = Change the OS on the fly right here. Windows = What's an OS?
3. Mainframe = production WILL run, whatever it takes. Unix = oh, it will run, 8 to 5. Windows, re-boot and try again.
4. Editors = Mainframe = SPSF - nothing special, just edits what you see. Unix - VI - Virtually impossible - arcane syntax (the most user hostile editor ever written). Windows - Word - We'll do it for you, even if you meant something else.
Oh, I've done IT for 24 years, a degree is CS, programmed everything from OS/8 to DOS, to UNIX, to MVS, to VM, to Windows, to OS/2, to Palm, stopping off for about 7 or 8 DBMSes along the way.
I've got a couple of Win 98SE and a Win 95 box running at home. They were on dialup for several years, and then over the last 1.5 YEARS they were on roadrunner, with only the router hardware firewall between them and the net.
What you are describing is actually better than the experience I am having with MacAfee now.
The company did an auto install from the help desk. Some software run times went from 10 min to 3 HOURS. By using exclusions, we have conquered that problem, but it still messes up my acrobat runs by putting in blankl bookmarks. (run the same file on another machien with NAV, and the file is fine.)
This is the offical list by the state of Oregon, which lists acceptable schools at the top in one list, and scam schools on the larger list at the bottom. We have a scam school a couple of miles form here. Their credits are no good anywhere else.
Hm, funny I've been married for 24 years next week to the same girl. Shes curvey and smells nice and stood by my side even during the cancer. She doesn't like HTML email either.
And the people vote as the people would vote, and the new machines are actually recording true results, as opposed to what so many alarmists would have us think?
I got a full XP pro, and Office Pro was on a special deal from work $20 for the whole thing. Nero sucks, I bought another better package for about 70$ and Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop round out the beginings of what run on the machine.
Plus, there are many more packages available for Win XP than there are for the Mac, and the performance is better and always will be.
As for being Modded a troll, I expected that fromt he bigots on this site.
I bought a 3.6 GHZ PC a month ago with a 17 inch screen, 1.25 GB of RAM an 80 GB HD and a dual layer DVD drive, all with built in Wi-Fi G. What's the big deal here?
24 years ago and haven't looked back. In 24 years, I am looking back on a total of 1 month of unemployment in all those years. Granted, I did specialize after a few years in Database administration, and I'm still on big iron.
>When is the last time you saw a 5.25" disk drive?
Every time I go home, I have 2 of them yet.
>Something that will read your old files stored on analog cassette tape?
Got 1 backup tape reader, for reading files off my backup tapes and my Dad's backup tapes. Never really used a cassette reader, but I do have paper tapes and punched cards still.
>This became a major concern to me once I switched over to all digital photography.
One reason I still use FILM, 100 years and the film is still there.
I know what you are saying, but you are throwing money at what a low tech and lower cost solution will do more easily.
It claims that Toll Passes are anonymous. Excuse me! I get a bill every month fromt he Expressway Authority. It shows the date and time I pass each toll booth, just from my transponder. Anonymous my ASS.
I have my personal laptop (80GB drive) sitting next to me, with some CD-RWs in my briefcase behind me. What was the question again?
He will be missed
1. To stress a mainframe system takes an expert. They are called either systems programmers or more likely DBAs. (Most recent case, I stressed a Mainframe to 100% myself for about 4.5 hours during the July 4th holiday)
2. Mainframe = What do you mean, change the OS? Unix = Change the OS on the fly right here. Windows = What's an OS?
3. Mainframe = production WILL run, whatever it takes. Unix = oh, it will run, 8 to 5. Windows, re-boot and try again.
4. Editors = Mainframe = SPSF - nothing special, just edits what you see. Unix - VI - Virtually impossible - arcane syntax (the most user hostile editor ever written). Windows - Word - We'll do it for you, even if you meant something else.
Oh, I've done IT for 24 years, a degree is CS, programmed everything from OS/8 to DOS, to UNIX, to MVS, to VM, to Windows, to OS/2, to Palm, stopping off for about 7 or 8 DBMSes along the way.
I've got a couple of Win 98SE and a Win 95 box running at home. They were on dialup for several years, and then over the last 1.5 YEARS they were on roadrunner, with only the router hardware firewall between them and the net.
NO infections on those machines.
Scare mongering again.
What you are describing is actually better than the experience I am having with MacAfee now.
The company did an auto install from the help desk. Some software run times went from 10 min to 3 HOURS. By using exclusions, we have conquered that problem, but it still messes up my acrobat runs by putting in blankl bookmarks. (run the same file on another machien with NAV, and the file is fine.)
http://www.osac.state.or.us/oda/unaccredited.html
d .h tml
URL:http://www.osac.state.or.us/oda/unaccredite
This is the offical list by the state of Oregon, which lists acceptable schools at the top in one list, and scam schools on the larger list at the bottom. We have a scam school a couple of miles form here. Their credits are no good anywhere else.
to "Follow the Money"!
before the perpotrators find out that to get get, you follow the money!
Hm, funny I've been married for 24 years next week to the same girl. Shes curvey and smells nice and stood by my side even during the cancer. She doesn't like HTML email either.
before I even read it, so it if you want me to read it, send it plain text.
And the people vote as the people would vote, and the new machines are actually recording true results, as opposed to what so many alarmists would have us think?
I tried Unix years ago. Yuck, what a horrible OS.
Vi - Virtually Impossible. The most user HOSTILE editor ever written.
I got a full XP pro, and Office Pro was on a special deal from work $20 for the whole thing. Nero sucks, I bought another better package for about 70$ and Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop round out the beginings of what run on the machine.
Plus, there are many more packages available for Win XP than there are for the Mac, and the performance is better and always will be.
As for being Modded a troll, I expected that fromt he bigots on this site.
I bought a 3.6 GHZ PC a month ago with a 17 inch screen, 1.25 GB of RAM an 80 GB HD and a dual layer DVD drive, all with built in Wi-Fi G. What's the big deal here?
would be better spent BUYING an exercise machien - oh wait, I already did....
24 years ago and haven't looked back. In 24 years, I am looking back on a total of 1 month of unemployment in all those years. Granted, I did specialize after a few years in Database administration, and I'm still on big iron.
Oh, and I did go back for an MBA later.
But pick what you like.
ALL of our systems have wake on lan disabled, and for good reason.
Many of our systems have sensative data on them. You really want to be exposing that with such a system?
Just because you CAN do something doesn't make it a good idea.
>When is the last time you saw a 5.25" disk drive?
Every time I go home, I have 2 of them yet.
>Something that will read your old files stored on analog cassette tape?
Got 1 backup tape reader, for reading files off my backup tapes and my Dad's backup tapes. Never really used a cassette reader, but I do have paper tapes and punched cards still.
>This became a major concern to me once I switched over to all digital photography.
One reason I still use FILM, 100 years and the film is still there.
I know what you are saying, but you are throwing money at what a low tech and lower cost solution will do more easily.
to keep him from declaring bankruptcy.
The zip code for the Genreal LEectric Main plant in Schenectady, NY
Been there, know it well.
The General Electric Main Plant in Schenectady, NY - if you ever need to match the town tot he zip code. (some of them check online)
That's why my mother-in-law saw a shooting in school as a little girl - in the 1920's. Has to be the video games that caused it.
And the NEC was at least a year or 2 after Toshiba entered the laptop line with the T3100.
I was using one at the very latest in 1987.
I bought a Toshiba T1200H in 1988, and they claim the NEC was first in 1989.
So much for this article as "HISTORY".
to book length it go slightly worse. The second book went downhill, the third book sucked.
If they try and do the book, it will suck, it's a great short story, as it was originally written.