The rates they are offering are much lower than any other service I know of. The only concern I have is privacy. They say privacy is guarenteed, but how I can know for sure?
Mike melvill and Burt Rutan were on tv yesterday (Jay Leno). They said Paul Allen is expecting to make a lot of money from this. They were contacted by airline tycoons with interest in purchasing the technology.
Once airline industry embraces this, it will be very quickly coming down to affordable level for commoners for tourism atleast. For commerical travel, it might be a while before this technology is used as we can see from the example or Concorde.
Jay Leno was joking that Southwest will offer space flight for $99 but you will have to stop in fresno, LA and SFO first.
And what's up with these messages?
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Depnds on the time for which you want to store
on
Portable Storage?
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· Score: 1
If the storage is temporary, i.e for a week or so, or to transfer files, USB drives are great. (Thumb drives I mean)
For longer term, i.e about a year or so, hard disks are good. Both USB and slave drives should do. (I wonder if there are any wireless hard drives ?!! )
For even long term, you will need back up tape drives.
Also, it depends on the amount of storage you need.
For small scale CDs are cheap and reliable, and for larger scale storage, DVDs are good.
If you want to store lots of mp3s, just get two Ipods!;)
Provided we can quickly learn to use this thing, it will be a great space saver. I will buy one after checking it out at my local store when it gets there.
In May, at its spring analysts meeting for the business community, Intel president Paul Otellini said that Intel was building the capability for its 64-bit extensions into Prescott. At the time, he said that Intel wouldn't enable the feature until Microsoft released a 64-bit version of Windows; that operating system is expected later this year.
That is, if they get their
32-bit thingy working right to start with
As I grew up I watched so many programs like "Beyond 2000" on discovery channel and felt excited about being in the years beyond 2000. This is 2004 and none of the promises came true. We are at about the same level as we were in 1999 technologically. Or even worse as concorde is gone. Somebody, move us into the future!
More importantly, I'm curious how other universities will start making their courses available freely online
Virginia Tech CS department has most of the course material availabe for download online. Some courses even have audio streams with them. Best site for CS students everywhere.
You should either be a GOD in CS with a PhD or too many impressive qualifications to find a 'good job' in CS these days. If you have only minimum quals, you might end up as a sysadmin somewhere for a small network.
If you're not a GOD, and want a good job, then try not to be a pure CS guy. Take up a minor that you like while you're still in school and try to think about how your CS skills can be used in that minor. Eg Civil engineering needs lot of programmers who know some civil engineering.
There is a surfiet of programmers in the market who know nothing other than programming lanugages.
To get job security, developers need to position themselves as highly effective business-value generators, working with the rest of the company to solve common goals.
In other words, developers must try to become gods.
R is a programming lanugage / statistical package. Its usability is way low compared to spreadsheets. It's only advantage is it's free.
The other two you mentioned are the similar and moreover, are not free.
The greatest limitation of excel for scientific calculations is that number of rows is limited to 64k.
I was hoping the open source or free versions would overcome this limitation but none of them do so as this makes them incompatible with excel.
can't someone figure out a smart solution for this without asking the user to modify the source themselves??
When I call someone and talk to them, the phone call is charged. When voice transmission itself is not free, why should video conferencing be?
users worried about other features being made into paid service need not worry. Comeptetion will always
bring prices down and as long as there is someone else offering the service for free, AOL cannot charge for it.
His books Super Power Memory and other related books are just awesome. Yeah they are a little tough to get started if you are a totally lazy person, but if you are willing to put in a little effort, he shows you how you can have a great memory within a matter of days.
I wonder why there is not much scientific research in this exciting field. I wish there were lot of scientists figuring out how we can use our brain better and teaching us like Harry lorayne did.
I have dial-up at home, and the reason is that I don't want to sign a 1 year contract. I want to connect to the net with linux, but cannot as I am using netzero.
I contacted them to find out if they will support linux soon and here is their response.
NetZero is involved in a partnership with ThinkNIC to offer a Linux
version of the NetZero software on the ThinkNIC machine. Currently, we do
not have a downloadable version available for Linux, but please check
back on our Web site at http://www.netzero.com for updates.
If they see this application. Bring it out to the market soon. Mr.Google here is something you should be buying.
The rates they are offering are much lower than any other service I know of. The only concern I have is privacy. They say privacy is guarenteed, but how I can know for sure?
Yes, I tried with 1.0.1 too and it is fixed! Outstanding!
Example: Click on any news story at www.rediff.com and it throws a pop up even in firefox.
Why are there no acts under consideration that will "induce" the music industry to lower prices to reasonable levels?
Congrats mate!! You got the first post for the next story.
Mike melvill and Burt Rutan were on tv yesterday (Jay Leno). They said Paul Allen is expecting to make a lot of money from this. They were contacted by airline tycoons with interest in purchasing the technology.
Once airline industry embraces this, it will be very quickly coming down to affordable level for commoners for tourism atleast. For commerical travel, it might be a while before this technology is used as we can see from the example or Concorde.
Jay Leno was joking that Southwest will offer space flight for $99 but you will have to stop in fresno, LA and SFO first.
And what's up with these messages?
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, pater@slashdot.org and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error./
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Reading this story, I am remided of the movie October Sky. For wannabe rocket scientists, this is one of the most inspirational movies.
It's based on a true story. The protagonist is now in a very high position in NASA.
one of them is useless.
Why couldn't they have chosen a lower price?
If the storage is temporary, i.e for a week or so, or to transfer files, USB drives are great. (Thumb drives I mean)
;)
For longer term, i.e about a year or so, hard disks are good. Both USB and slave drives should do. (I wonder if there are any wireless hard drives ?!! )
For even long term, you will need back up tape drives.
Also, it depends on the amount of storage you need.
For small scale CDs are cheap and reliable, and for larger scale storage, DVDs are good. If you want to store lots of mp3s, just get two Ipods!
Provided we can quickly learn to use this thing, it will be a great space saver. I will buy one after checking it out at my local store when it gets there.
In May, at its spring analysts meeting for the business community, Intel president Paul Otellini said that Intel was building the capability for its 64-bit extensions into Prescott. At the time, he said that Intel wouldn't enable the feature until Microsoft released a 64-bit version of Windows; that operating system is expected later this year.
That is, if they get their 32-bit thingy working right to start with
As I grew up I watched so many programs like "Beyond 2000" on discovery channel and felt excited about being in the years beyond 2000. This is 2004 and none of the promises came true. We are at about the same level as we were in 1999 technologically. Or even worse as concorde is gone. Somebody, move us into the future!
More importantly, I'm curious how other universities will start making their courses available freely online
Virginia Tech CS department has most of the course material availabe for download online. Some courses even have audio streams with them. Best site for CS students everywhere.
the first post guys will go bankrupt!
You should either be a GOD in CS with a PhD or too many impressive qualifications to find a 'good job' in CS these days.
If you have only minimum quals, you might end up as a sysadmin somewhere for a small network.
If you're not a GOD, and want a good job, then try not to be a pure CS guy. Take up a minor that you like while you're still in school and try to think about how your CS skills can be used in that minor. Eg Civil engineering needs lot of programmers who know some civil engineering. There is a surfiet of programmers in the market who know nothing other than programming lanugages.
To get job security, developers need to position themselves as highly effective business-value generators, working with the rest of the company to solve common goals.
In other words, developers must try to become gods.
R is a programming lanugage / statistical package. Its usability is way low compared to spreadsheets. It's only advantage is it's free.
The other two you mentioned are the similar and moreover, are not free.
The greatest limitation of excel for scientific calculations is that number of rows is limited to 64k.
I was hoping the open source or free versions would overcome this limitation but none of them do so as this makes them incompatible with excel.
can't someone figure out a smart solution for this without asking the user to modify the source themselves??
When I call someone and talk to them, the phone call is charged. When voice transmission itself is not free, why should video conferencing be?
users worried about other features being made into paid service need not worry. Comeptetion will always bring prices down and as long as there is someone else offering the service for free, AOL cannot charge for it.
Mozilla Audacity OpenOffice SCILAB R-Statistical Package Java Programming lanugage Bring on the new versions!!
His books Super Power Memory and other related books are just awesome. Yeah they are a little tough to get started if you are a totally lazy person, but if you are willing to put in a little effort, he shows you how you can have a great memory within a matter of days.
I wonder why there is not much scientific research in this exciting field. I wish there were lot of scientists figuring out how we can use our brain better and teaching us like Harry lorayne did.
The answer is here finally!! Because the button doesn't work
As if everything else works there.
I have dial-up at home, and the reason is that I don't want to sign a 1 year contract. I want to connect to the net with linux, but cannot as I am using netzero.
I contacted them to find out if they will support linux soon and here is their response.
NetZero is involved in a partnership with ThinkNIC to offer a Linux version of the NetZero software on the ThinkNIC machine. Currently, we do not have a downloadable version available for Linux, but please check back on our Web site at http://www.netzero.com for updates.