Which is why when I was talking to some reps from a company who does this sort of thing in NZ, they told be not to get it for about another 20 years. They said that if I got it done now, then in about 15 years I will be back to wearing glasses with no posibility of another surgery.
There is also the issue that I also need green-tinted lenses to read properly (Irlen Syndrome) so I would still needs reading glasses anyway.
Why NEC?
I'm not so sure about over-seas but here in New Zealand, NEC and Packard Bell are the same outfit. Unfortunately (IMHO) the Packard Bell brand is still popular here for cheap PCs.
I guess I can agree. Even though my eyes didn't start going bad until I began spending lots of time in front of a computer, when they did go bad it only highlighted problems that I already had with them.
...And the acting was horrible (thank god they ditched the Sinclair character)...
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Just because someone is a good stage actor doesn't mean that they will be good in front of a camera.
It sounds to me that some here have never read books like Jurassic Park, Congo, The Stand etc, all of these start slow like B5 with the "good stuff" not starting until about half way through. People just need to learn that a good story always has a solid introduction acting as a foundation, otherwise it just falls apart (just look at the movies for Congo, Jurassic Park 2 & 3 etc).
I agree that the startup time for OO.o is a problem, especially on my Windows install. However I was pleasently supprised to find that the OpenSuse team seems to have been working on this problem.
On windows it can take up to 20 seconds to start and open a large file. On my new Suse 10 install, the same file is open in about 5 seconds.
Nothing peaves me off more about advertising on the Internet than thoses horrible inline ads.
That is until I found that the AdBlock extension for Firefox can block them. All you have to do is look at the HTML code for the page (usually at the bottom) and add a blocking rule for the ad service they are using.
It doesn't supprise me really. The Green party has a nasty habbit of blowing things out of proportion. I can still remember the time a National MP played a prank of them by informing them of a dangerous chemical commonaly found and sold in NZ that was responsible for about 100 deaths each year... Well next thing you know some of them were vocally calling for the ban of this dangerous Oxygen-Dihidride.
Just choose the Upgrade option. But be warned... I tried this earlier today without thinking and ended up seriously f'ing up my display driver settings so I couldn't see to finish the end of the upgrade and had to reinstall.
I am using a Nvidia 6600DT graphics card. I would suggest that if you use a propiatary drive like Nvidia's or ATI's that you either disable X before upgrading, or revert to a SVGA/VESA driver.
Simple soln, I run into this regularly with my customers.
Just tel it that you are going to activate by telephone. After selecting the country, you will see a button that will let you change the Product Key. Set it to whatever is on the label on the box (the preinstall usually uses another key), give the number provided a call, tell them you had your M/B replaced (faulty?) and they will finish the activation for you.
Good idea, here in NZ there are farmers that claim that playing classical music to cows being milked actually increases the amount of milk you get from the cow.
Looking for any information on how to get my Creative Audigy to not pop my speakers when I suspend or shutdown my PC
Not sure how I should go about telling you so I will blurt it out here and hope that you read it.
I've seen similar problems before (including on my current setup). I don't know the finer details about what causes it, but in all cases unplugging the cable that connects the optical drive to the sound card has fixed the problem.
These types are not likely to erupt, though they will erupt violently if the magma is able to push through the surface
For those who find this hard to imagine, just look up the history of Lake Taupo here in New Zealand. The largest lake in the country and it is a crator from a volcanic eruption much like what the parent described.
Not much difference is true, but the difference that is there is important.
On the google/firefox my natural eye position puts me looking at the search box which is where I want them. On these new ones from MS, I either find that my eyes naturally hit either the Microsoft name, some links that really don't interest me or the weather.
The weather wouldn't be too bad if only it weren't for the fact that it is showing me the weather for another city on the other side of the world!
All in all, I thinkg they could do with just a week or two of field testing to iron out how things should be displayed.
Sorry to say that with the work I've done in NZ schools the problem won't be the learning curve for the teachers (all they tend to is word-process and email anyway) its going to be the restrictions the ministry has on what are "suitable" school management programs.
Essentially all the ones that I have come across, rely on Windows. Given that these are not simple systems, I would say that it is going to be a while before Linux in the schools really takes off. Too bad as most of the CS inclined teachers I liase with (who often end up doing most of the admin work) are all for Linux in the school.
In case you were wondering, the areas I can vouch for are Nelson and Dunedin. The other areas, well lets hope they are in a better situation.
The study says you should get about 10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure a day
Damn, I'd be happy just to be able to see 10 to 15 metres in front of me at the moment. Smog is nothing compared to the pea soup we've been stuck in the past couple of days.
It raises a question though... if all you need is 10 to 15 min then how much time do you need if you do live in an area that has a smog problem?
Reminds me a bit of what happened in the NZ government when the Green party finally got some MPs voted in. What happened was an MP from one of the big parties distributed a joke email about the dangers of oxygen-dihydride and that hundreds of New Zealanders die from exposure to it each year.
Well without stopping to ask a chemist what h20 was, the Green party imediately issued a press release calling for a nation-wide ban on all of this dangerous chemical. Needless to say it would be rather difficult given that we are a nation of islands!
Saxophone be damned, just a quick demo of how a trumpeter can triple-tounge, it is all they can do to stop themsleves from dripping... sorry drooling all over the place.
Check out the game Star Wars Battlegrounds. It has a bit of back-story relating to this. Essentially most Gungans lived above land. After a cival war which united the Gungan tribes, they made their capital the 'ancient' city of Otah Gunga... which is under water.
Actually you may have hit something there. This wont stop piracy at all, in fact anyone with a TV capture card will be able to do this and end up with better quality than would be possible from a camcorder.
*goes and sobs in the corner*
GWTPict wrote: Permanent it ain't
Which is why when I was talking to some reps from a company who does this sort of thing in NZ, they told be not to get it for about another 20 years. They said that if I got it done now, then in about 15 years I will be back to wearing glasses with no posibility of another surgery.
There is also the issue that I also need green-tinted lenses to read properly (Irlen Syndrome) so I would still needs reading glasses anyway.
Why NEC? I'm not so sure about over-seas but here in New Zealand, NEC and Packard Bell are the same outfit. Unfortunately (IMHO) the Packard Bell brand is still popular here for cheap PCs.
I guess I can agree. Even though my eyes didn't start going bad until I began spending lots of time in front of a computer, when they did go bad it only highlighted problems that I already had with them.
It was Mr Morden! Just check out the scene on C&C when the Vorlon fleet arived. See he's there on C&C trying to sabotage things!
I still find if funny that one of the bit-actors playing a "good guy" gets recycled to playing on the main "bad guys"
...And the acting was horrible (thank god they ditched the Sinclair character)...
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Just because someone is a good stage actor doesn't mean that they will be good in front of a camera.
It sounds to me that some here have never read books like Jurassic Park, Congo, The Stand etc, all of these start slow like B5 with the "good stuff" not starting until about half way through. People just need to learn that a good story always has a solid introduction acting as a foundation, otherwise it just falls apart (just look at the movies for Congo, Jurassic Park 2 & 3 etc).
No both are the same system. Not everyone has room for more than one computer. On that note it is an Athlon XP 2800 with 512MB RAM
I agree that the startup time for OO.o is a problem, especially on my Windows install. However I was pleasently supprised to find that the OpenSuse team seems to have been working on this problem.
On windows it can take up to 20 seconds to start and open a large file. On my new Suse 10 install, the same file is open in about 5 seconds.
Nothing peaves me off more about advertising on the Internet than thoses horrible inline ads.
That is until I found that the AdBlock extension for Firefox can block them. All you have to do is look at the HTML code for the page (usually at the bottom) and add a blocking rule for the ad service they are using.
It doesn't supprise me really. The Green party has a nasty habbit of blowing things out of proportion. I can still remember the time a National MP played a prank of them by informing them of a dangerous chemical commonaly found and sold in NZ that was responsible for about 100 deaths each year... Well next thing you know some of them were vocally calling for the ban of this dangerous Oxygen-Dihidride.
Just choose the Upgrade option. But be warned... I tried this earlier today without thinking and ended up seriously f'ing up my display driver settings so I couldn't see to finish the end of the upgrade and had to reinstall.
I am using a Nvidia 6600DT graphics card. I would suggest that if you use a propiatary drive like Nvidia's or ATI's that you either disable X before upgrading, or revert to a SVGA/VESA driver.
Simple soln, I run into this regularly with my customers.
Just tel it that you are going to activate by telephone. After selecting the country, you will see a button that will let you change the Product Key. Set it to whatever is on the label on the box (the preinstall usually uses another key), give the number provided a call, tell them you had your M/B replaced (faulty?) and they will finish the activation for you.
Good idea, here in NZ there are farmers that claim that playing classical music to cows being milked actually increases the amount of milk you get from the cow.
No problem, they're situated in Wellington. The constant wind factor there means that the don't even need cooling fans.
Looking for any information on how to get my Creative Audigy to not pop my speakers when I suspend or shutdown my PC
Not sure how I should go about telling you so I will blurt it out here and hope that you read it.
I've seen similar problems before (including on my current setup). I don't know the finer details about what causes it, but in all cases unplugging the cable that connects the optical drive to the sound card has fixed the problem.
No... Stars form however they damn well please
No, stars form however the rules of the universe allow them to.
P.S. Sorry, but it's one of my pet peeves when people anthropomorphize inanimate objects.
Well I guess that depends on which Andromeda galaxy we are talking about.
These types are not likely to erupt, though they will erupt violently if the magma is able to push through the surface
For those who find this hard to imagine, just look up the history of Lake Taupo here in New Zealand. The largest lake in the country and it is a crator from a volcanic eruption much like what the parent described.
Let the privateers handle the space freight trucking industry IMO.
Ahh, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't privateer just a way of saying government sanctioned pirate?
Not much difference is true, but the difference that is there is important.
On the google/firefox my natural eye position puts me looking at the search box which is where I want them. On these new ones from MS, I either find that my eyes naturally hit either the Microsoft name, some links that really don't interest me or the weather.
The weather wouldn't be too bad if only it weren't for the fact that it is showing me the weather for another city on the other side of the world!
All in all, I thinkg they could do with just a week or two of field testing to iron out how things should be displayed.
Sorry to say that with the work I've done in NZ schools the problem won't be the learning curve for the teachers (all they tend to is word-process and email anyway) its going to be the restrictions the ministry has on what are "suitable" school management programs.
Essentially all the ones that I have come across, rely on Windows. Given that these are not simple systems, I would say that it is going to be a while before Linux in the schools really takes off. Too bad as most of the CS inclined teachers I liase with (who often end up doing most of the admin work) are all for Linux in the school.
In case you were wondering, the areas I can vouch for are Nelson and Dunedin. The other areas, well lets hope they are in a better situation.
The study says you should get about 10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure a day
Damn, I'd be happy just to be able to see 10 to 15 metres in front of me at the moment. Smog is nothing compared to the pea soup we've been stuck in the past couple of days.
It raises a question though... if all you need is 10 to 15 min then how much time do you need if you do live in an area that has a smog problem?
Reminds me a bit of what happened in the NZ government when the Green party finally got some MPs voted in. What happened was an MP from one of the big parties distributed a joke email about the dangers of oxygen-dihydride and that hundreds of New Zealanders die from exposure to it each year.
Well without stopping to ask a chemist what h20 was, the Green party imediately issued a press release calling for a nation-wide ban on all of this dangerous chemical. Needless to say it would be rather difficult given that we are a nation of islands!
Saxophone be damned, just a quick demo of how a trumpeter can triple-tounge, it is all they can do to stop themsleves from dripping... sorry drooling all over the place.
Check out the game Star Wars Battlegrounds. It has a bit of back-story relating to this. Essentially most Gungans lived above land. After a cival war which united the Gungan tribes, they made their capital the 'ancient' city of Otah Gunga... which is under water.
Actually you may have hit something there. This wont stop piracy at all, in fact anyone with a TV capture card will be able to do this and end up with better quality than would be possible from a camcorder.