I'm a cord cutter as well. But sometimes I want to watch the new episode of the Simpsons as it airs. I installed a digital antenna in my attic and used the existing coax to run all the way back to my TV.
My opinion, space drops every 6 feet and higher than the equipment. We have 800lbs containers that are about five feet high each. We spaced all of the electrical and IT above that so we can place them anywhere in the room and it won't impact us. It makes sense for our workstation type furniture for it to be above. It has made reaching the drop much easier. When we end up connecting in the middle of dead space on a wall, we just use some basic panduit to make it look pretty.
I'm a Linux/Windows user so take it as you will, but FFS, lets not get into religion here. I don't have an iPod. I've never owned one and have no requirement for one. However, my friends swear by them. One person in particular has gone through at least 5 of them in two years. Each one had a manufacturing defect. Now if Microsoft had released something like that (360 red ring of death) everyone would be pissed, as they were. But we haven't heard the same backlash against Apple. I for one would be relieved to have Apple taken down a legal peg or two. I don't think they have the same "do no evil" mantra as our new Big Brother, Google.
Rant over.
I'd be happier if I was able to do multi point routes and avoid certain roads like I can while using Google Maps in Google Earth. Until then, this is a pretty useless feature to me.
I got annoyed for a bit that it was taken out, but now I don't even notice it. I have seen it instantly resize itself when I start typing into a blank message, now that get annoying. I vote for being able to manually resize it.
Along the same lines of Alfresco is Plone. www.plone.org I'm currently the sole admin of a Plone site serving ~50 users on an intranet. We use it for document management etc. Just another option. The CIA's website is made in Plone so it can't be that bad right?! www.cia.gov
Why don't they just move the whole operation to a classified network behind NSA Type I devices? So what if they can't surf the internet. At least they'd get work done without having to worry about people going to doublewidefantasies.com and picking up some malware.p
I'm a cord cutter as well. But sometimes I want to watch the new episode of the Simpsons as it airs. I installed a digital antenna in my attic and used the existing coax to run all the way back to my TV.
Pentium 75Mhz 8MB RAM, upgraded to 32 (I think?), maybe 64. VooDoo 3D 32MB 1.18GB HD Win 3.1, followed by Win95
My opinion, space drops every 6 feet and higher than the equipment. We have 800lbs containers that are about five feet high each. We spaced all of the electrical and IT above that so we can place them anywhere in the room and it won't impact us. It makes sense for our workstation type furniture for it to be above. It has made reaching the drop much easier. When we end up connecting in the middle of dead space on a wall, we just use some basic panduit to make it look pretty.
I for one would like to think they make pockets out of the leftover skin.
Epson wifi printer with Epson printing app. Hasn't failed me yet.
How does someone remember a comic from that long ago?
Who is smarter? The guy attempting to train the cat or the cat looking at the stupid human that is trying to get him to pay attention?
Amateur radio astronomy? First post?
I'm a Linux/Windows user so take it as you will, but FFS, lets not get into religion here. I don't have an iPod. I've never owned one and have no requirement for one. However, my friends swear by them. One person in particular has gone through at least 5 of them in two years. Each one had a manufacturing defect. Now if Microsoft had released something like that (360 red ring of death) everyone would be pissed, as they were. But we haven't heard the same backlash against Apple. I for one would be relieved to have Apple taken down a legal peg or two. I don't think they have the same "do no evil" mantra as our new Big Brother, Google. Rant over.
I'd be happier if I was able to do multi point routes and avoid certain roads like I can while using Google Maps in Google Earth. Until then, this is a pretty useless feature to me.
I got annoyed for a bit that it was taken out, but now I don't even notice it. I have seen it instantly resize itself when I start typing into a blank message, now that get annoying. I vote for being able to manually resize it.
Along the same lines of Alfresco is Plone. www.plone.org I'm currently the sole admin of a Plone site serving ~50 users on an intranet. We use it for document management etc. Just another option. The CIA's website is made in Plone so it can't be that bad right?! www.cia.gov
Keep your Bible off my game and I'll keep my game off of you.
Why don't they just move the whole operation to a classified network behind NSA Type I devices? So what if they can't surf the internet. At least they'd get work done without having to worry about people going to doublewidefantasies.com and picking up some malware.p
Burn all the Macs and replace them with business friendly PCs. Nuff said.
Dude, you're getting a Dell. I think Dell is the way to go becuase I've had to setup a few. It's the way to go.