I left them many years ago because:
-Form fields and labels were not consistent throughout their literature.
-Customer service experience held considerable 'vowel-trouble.'
-Overpriced initially as a registrar, and then of course, as a secure host.
Easy-to-deploy, Turnkey!, Just give us your card.;)
Search Results are great, datasets are better.
Google has been analyzing their own state-of-the-art technology for a relatively very, long time. This is a company that specializes in Categorization. A Library is not an operating system per se, but if you need it and it's top-notch and it's free - which member of a sizeable consumer demographic is not going to click "OK?" Public institutions will.
Google has lots of the highway exits covered and they are scanning and indexing more and more everyday. They've made M$ studder a few times here and there and quite frankly they seem comfortable with themselves. Let a bot loose in the stacks of history and you've got GoogleXML in various flavors that really changes the anti-trust landscape.
Google could whip up a Google'nix (O/S) for aging PCs and install their suite of packages and have a valuable resource for every home. So it is that precipitous; but it's just a little soon I think.
How do they know that they installed the ASPXs in the wrong rovers? Maybe they're looking at the wrong clipboard, or monitor? Maybe their labs were installed incorrectly? What if all of this is for nothing! How many more taxpayer dollars are we going to throw away before we realize that we're actually on Mars now?!!
Is Steve Fosset rading this? Puhlease. It's hilarious - a guy that famous peeing in a can like freak, it lends itself to irony and in sublime suggests the man is a freak.
I thought exactly the same thing. And I am machiavellian when it comes to defense.
I read an article by a high ranking "Chinese Guy" (VP or something) denouncing the war in Iraq as folly. The writer has a great deal of polish, and this unseats the harmless intro. Is it cultural or random or clever?
I think it is highly proable that it is culture, as most Americans have a not so rounded education. I live here - I can say that. The walk among us.
No kidding. Isn't MS Paint a lame-ass program that comes with the Microsoft O/S? It's like the Minesweeper game.
Um, Photoshop has been doing quite nicely for a very long time.
If we have to filter air we can do that. We learned the St. Helen's lesson, but there are people who have no choice.
A meteor, well, probably not a bad idea just to station the moon, right?
Now why would any country want to do that? [military industrial intelligence]
So, you have a sex shack in space with the provisions to assemble a colony for fallout on Earth to subside. Does each nation get a representative for free? How do they get back? It's just another way to find a way to spend that much ca$h, so someone gets paid.
Aquatic lifestyles do wonders for humans and we should pursue that easier course. Until we can afford the moon, we ought to preserve what little we have left with drastic reality-checks about product production, free will, and the environment all around. It takes Earth to make Earth.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. This is little more than the concept that nodes have addresses.
This is one of the original bodies to receive a mandate to oversee a logical portion of the internet. Why? - weren't the Root Servers protected? Maybe this body received power to do something. What could it have been?
That they were to remain independent went down the tubes the night their servers crashed and you and I were not permitted to vote for chairmen. There was no re-vote, just hanging handshakes. Personally, I see a small piece of software doing everything they and Network Solutions were ever intended to do.
The price for a domain, is $35. This corporation has not done anything to clear up that fact with consumers. This is another of various groups of bean futurists who saw a bodies of governance and power form and seized them to make a buck even though they did not understand the macro of what it is they were required do. They did not oversee the spread of madness for all the smoke and mirrors.
The co-emerging Network Solutions, who was a registrar of the very concepts overseen by ICANN is known for obfuscating domain managemenet through their spurious system of forms.
I say the existence of ICANN and other bodies of legality need to stop hiding behind technology advancing so fast and say just what it is they are doing for anyone. I can think of several anti-spam and anti-viral techniques; that you'd think a company all about internet addresses would have prepared; for the publice to make heads-up decisions.
This is too wierd. Last night I was hoping there was a stroy on FF so I could post and interesting thing I found on Google.
I was researching UK currency and wanted to see what I'd get from googling "1/-", which was a column header for "shilling" in a table I saw. The first result was Mozilla.org.
For kicks I decided to enter "#1" - to see who google thought was number one, ala sports cheering. Sure enough, Firefox was number 1.
If they're fixing their search results to coincide with 1.0, well, I'm not sure whether to laugh it off, be purist mad at them, or celebrate my favorite browser.
The guy's making good money, it's his expenses that are killing him. Having to move frquently and accepting a motel as a home is a judgement call and it's blowing 1800 a month.
He should have his 9 year old set up a bank account so he can avoid the check-cashing fee.
If his wife can work they ought to just move back to Warren and he can commute to Akron, Kent, Canton or the Cleveland area. A three bedroom rental at $1000 and suddenly he's saving $700 / month.
The whole economy is too darwinian, future generations can't defend themselves if they haven't been born yet, and today's financial institutions just do whatever Washington will let them get away with. Shareholders VS society at-large. Temporal mindsets suck.
This guy should be happy he's got a wife and kids. Try PLC or truck driving or become an RN. There 'Service Economy' is inescapable - so he should be happy with what he's got. Sorry to be bitter, but I got my own problems, and $30 an hour aint one of 'em.
'There is only so much room in the economy for business owners - leaving the rest of us destined to being someone else's Em-Ploy-Ee.'
~ Ted Kaczynski, The Unabomber Manifesto
Very informative. Good work.
Chuck Hagel alledgedly got famous eVoting his way in to Congress in the 20th century.
1 Pen, 1 Ballot, 1 photocopier, 1 Ballotbox for each candidate.
Cheaper than the current crap and 100% fair.
As a challenge, I'd like to submit that myself and a partner be the first couple to conceive a child in space. If this is Sigourney Weaver - then that can be my prize. Like two peas in a pod.
Why are we introducing the chances for errors into our most important civic institution? This is insanity! As another poster wrote there is no reason that a printout will accurately reflect how the machine handles your input, it's only showing you what was sent to the printer. We have so many other obfuscating problems as well, like magnets and code tampering and using phone lines to transmit results.
The real problem is taking the physical stylus out of the hand of the voter. I would only consider eVoting for disabled persons, and I would think the majority of them have few problems.
1) To avoid fraud, why not submit the ballot into more than one ballot box. One for each candidate on the ticket. If democrats and republicans have their own ballot box - they'll likely have the same number of votes - the incentive to cheat is removed without duopoly.
2) Allow all candidates nationwide to be on the ballot if they garner.5% in the polls. It'll be 10 people and 10 ballot boxes per precinct - tops. Wood is not expensive so don't go there.
Here's a nice page to Federal Contact Information http://www.eff.org/congress/ - tell them what you think - you're on/. so you've got more insight than most folks.
I was thinking so machine to harvest afore-postulated comet ice, purify if neccesary, and store frozen I guess. HEck, maybe it's ok to drink freshly melted? No, I did NOT wish smokestacks. I thought maybe if a solar array or Fresnel setup could maintain liquid water at a steady temperature we might be able to build a greenhouse insulated from the (lack of) elements. Just to do it. Would the fruit of such trees be dark on one side?
Why I don't even have a spade. At Christmas time I didn't even get a lump of coal. I got a pickaxe so as to go get my own coal, which I had to ignight by rubbing together the dried-up bones of my own hacked-off legs. I use that small ember and a swatch of rag to send smoke signals.
Well that's cool. It's a lot less expensive to send robots than it is to send people. They'll do more science. It'd be really cool if the robots could manipulate objects and construct a green house or a solar array or a water generating plant to sotre resources for future visits.
Does the lunar soil have nutrients for plant life or would we have to send it up too?
If reincarnation is true, he'll come back as twins.
Fractals are addictive. Like SWINTH for the Commode64, watching a fire, or Hypnotoad.
I left them many years ago because:
;)
-Form fields and labels were not consistent throughout their literature.
-Customer service experience held considerable 'vowel-trouble.'
-Overpriced initially as a registrar, and then of course, as a secure host.
Easy-to-deploy, Turnkey!, Just give us your card.
"Forget keyloggers, this thing will record your keys, mouseclicks and input from webcams, scanners and microphones in realtime."
I've always wondered when the first website will appear that can report on every action available in the DOM.
The resulting change in trajectory will bring the comet 'round to Earth in 2012 with Marduk and the Mayan princes of the Flying, Winged Sun.
Everyone at NASA will cheer in the destruction of all life on Earth and the re-installation of the savagery that was Tenochtitlan.
Yes NASA is a waste of cash.
Search Results are great, datasets are better.
Google has been analyzing their own state-of-the-art technology for a relatively very, long time. This is a company that specializes in Categorization. A Library is not an operating system per se, but if you need it and it's top-notch and it's free - which member of a sizeable consumer demographic is not going to click "OK?" Public institutions will.
Google has lots of the highway exits covered and they are scanning and indexing more and more everyday. They've made M$ studder a few times here and there and quite frankly they seem comfortable with themselves. Let a bot loose in the stacks of history and you've got GoogleXML in various flavors that really changes the anti-trust landscape.
Google could whip up a Google'nix (O/S) for aging PCs and install their suite of packages and have a valuable resource for every home. So it is that precipitous; but it's just a little soon I think.
That darned map better have mileage and scale!
How do they know that they installed the ASPXs in the wrong rovers? Maybe they're looking at the wrong clipboard, or monitor? Maybe their labs were installed incorrectly? What if all of this is for nothing! How many more taxpayer dollars are we going to throw away before we realize that we're actually on Mars now?!!
What! Mod parent UP UP UP!
Is Steve Fosset rading this? Puhlease. It's hilarious - a guy that famous peeing in a can like freak, it lends itself to irony and in sublime suggests the man is a freak.
At least I hope he has a can!
Feed, Clothe, House your people
FEED YOUR PEOPLE
I thought exactly the same thing. And I am machiavellian when it comes to defense. I read an article by a high ranking "Chinese Guy" (VP or something) denouncing the war in Iraq as folly. The writer has a great deal of polish, and this unseats the harmless intro. Is it cultural or random or clever? I think it is highly proable that it is culture, as most Americans have a not so rounded education. I live here - I can say that. The walk among us.
Yeah, but does it carry ice cold Miller High-Life Tall Boys, a sack of sandwiches AND a BB gun?
No kidding. Isn't MS Paint a lame-ass program that comes with the Microsoft O/S? It's like the Minesweeper game. Um, Photoshop has been doing quite nicely for a very long time.
If we have to filter air we can do that. We learned the St. Helen's lesson, but there are people who have no choice.
A meteor, well, probably not a bad idea just to station the moon, right?
Now why would any country want to do that? [military industrial intelligence]
So, you have a sex shack in space with the provisions to assemble a colony for fallout on Earth to subside. Does each nation get a representative for free? How do they get back? It's just another way to find a way to spend that much ca$h, so someone gets paid.
Aquatic lifestyles do wonders for humans and we should pursue that easier course. Until we can afford the moon, we ought to preserve what little we have left with drastic reality-checks about product production, free will, and the environment all around. It takes Earth to make Earth.
Water is the universal solvent.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. This is little more than the concept that nodes have addresses.
This is one of the original bodies to receive a mandate to oversee a logical portion of the internet. Why? - weren't the Root Servers protected? Maybe this body received power to do something. What could it have been?
That they were to remain independent went down the tubes the night their servers crashed and you and I were not permitted to vote for chairmen. There was no re-vote, just hanging handshakes. Personally, I see a small piece of software doing everything they and Network Solutions were ever intended to do.
The price for a domain, is $35. This corporation has not done anything to clear up that fact with consumers. This is another of various groups of bean futurists who saw a bodies of governance and power form and seized them to make a buck even though they did not understand the macro of what it is they were required do. They did not oversee the spread of madness for all the smoke and mirrors.
The co-emerging Network Solutions, who was a registrar of the very concepts overseen by ICANN is known for obfuscating domain managemenet through their spurious system of forms.
I say the existence of ICANN and other bodies of legality need to stop hiding behind technology advancing so fast and say just what it is they are doing for anyone. I can think of several anti-spam and anti-viral techniques; that you'd think a company all about internet addresses would have prepared; for the publice to make heads-up decisions.
This is too wierd. Last night I was hoping there was a stroy on FF so I could post and interesting thing I found on Google.
I was researching UK currency and wanted to see what I'd get from googling "1/-", which was a column header for "shilling" in a table I saw. The first result was Mozilla.org.
For kicks I decided to enter "#1" - to see who google thought was number one, ala sports cheering. Sure enough, Firefox was number 1.
If they're fixing their search results to coincide with 1.0, well, I'm not sure whether to laugh it off, be purist mad at them, or celebrate my favorite browser.
I sure as heck don't think it's a coincidence.
The guy's making good money, it's his expenses that are killing him. Having to move frquently and accepting a motel as a home is a judgement call and it's blowing 1800 a month.
He should have his 9 year old set up a bank account so he can avoid the check-cashing fee.
If his wife can work they ought to just move back to Warren and he can commute to Akron, Kent, Canton or the Cleveland area. A three bedroom rental at $1000 and suddenly he's saving $700 / month.
The whole economy is too darwinian, future generations can't defend themselves if they haven't been born yet, and today's financial institutions just do whatever Washington will let them get away with. Shareholders VS society at-large. Temporal mindsets suck.
This guy should be happy he's got a wife and kids. Try PLC or truck driving or become an RN. There 'Service Economy' is inescapable - so he should be happy with what he's got. Sorry to be bitter, but I got my own problems, and $30 an hour aint one of 'em.
'There is only so much room in the economy for business owners - leaving the rest of us destined to being someone else's Em-Ploy-Ee.'
~ Ted Kaczynski, The Unabomber Manifesto
Very informative. Good work. Chuck Hagel alledgedly got famous eVoting his way in to Congress in the 20th century. 1 Pen, 1 Ballot, 1 photocopier, 1 Ballotbox for each candidate. Cheaper than the current crap and 100% fair.
As a challenge, I'd like to submit that myself and a partner be the first couple to conceive a child in space. If this is Sigourney Weaver - then that can be my prize. Like two peas in a pod.
And if they don;t want to threaten you to 'acquire' the GUID, they can just steal it out of your mailbox. Or replace it. Or, well, you know . . .
Why are we introducing the chances for errors into our most important civic institution? This is insanity! As another poster wrote there is no reason that a printout will accurately reflect how the machine handles your input, it's only showing you what was sent to the printer. We have so many other obfuscating problems as well, like magnets and code tampering and using phone lines to transmit results.
.5% in the polls. It'll be 10 people and 10 ballot boxes per precinct - tops. Wood is not expensive so don't go there.
/. so you've got more insight than most folks.
The real problem is taking the physical stylus out of the hand of the voter. I would only consider eVoting for disabled persons, and I would think the majority of them have few problems.
1) To avoid fraud, why not submit the ballot into more than one ballot box. One for each candidate on the ticket. If democrats and republicans have their own ballot box - they'll likely have the same number of votes - the incentive to cheat is removed without duopoly.
2) Allow all candidates nationwide to be on the ballot if they garner
Here's a nice page to Federal Contact Information http://www.eff.org/congress/ - tell them what you think - you're on
No matter how you slice it, he won this election. Electorally, popular vote, plurality of states, plurality of precincts, plurality of counties.
True
What exactly do you want to change in regards to the rules of the games?
Compound Interest being a substitue for work.
I was thinking so machine to harvest afore-postulated comet ice, purify if neccesary, and store frozen I guess. HEck, maybe it's ok to drink freshly melted? No, I did NOT wish smokestacks. I thought maybe if a solar array or Fresnel setup could maintain liquid water at a steady temperature we might be able to build a greenhouse insulated from the (lack of) elements. Just to do it. Would the fruit of such trees be dark on one side?
Tunnels - Luxury!
Why I don't even have a spade. At Christmas time I didn't even get a lump of coal. I got a pickaxe so as to go get my own coal, which I had to ignight by rubbing together the dried-up bones of my own hacked-off legs. I use that small ember and a swatch of rag to send smoke signals.
Well that's cool. It's a lot less expensive to send robots than it is to send people. They'll do more science. It'd be really cool if the robots could manipulate objects and construct a green house or a solar array or a water generating plant to sotre resources for future visits.
Does the lunar soil have nutrients for plant life or would we have to send it up too?
You betcha - They manage to get someone else to clean it up don't they! ;)