It's deeper than sending your photos to who they want. The reason for that send procedure is that you can not set the default software to handle pictures from your digital camera. Put aside a feature not everyone will use, this means MS is in control of file formats you can use and interface standards with your digital camera. Say I make a digital camera in my basement that uses my own method of transfer that MS doesn't support - uh oh, XP users are cut off from my product. Take it from the other end, let's say tomorrow MS develops a new jpg standard that only they own. Since we've taken this baby step in XP, is it a strech to think XP' won't force you to not only use their software, but their compression scheme? And ofcourse their image scheme would only work under their software... ever use adobe stuff and do a default save to their proprietary format? Sure it holds tons of great undo info and such, but try to share it. Granted adobe doesn't have the market share that anyone would think they are going to force us to switch or die, but does MS?
I saw a presentation recently on the distributed aspects of XML and what not (XML w/ RPC). Since all SOAP messages are encoded using XML what is the correlation between soap and distributed systems? Is a SOAP gateway better than an XMLRPC gateway? At first I think yes for hetergeneity but I'm not sure... Anyone? Anyone?
Does this mean that if a psycho date collects some DNA from me they can produce a child that I am geneticly related to? What sort of legal defense is there other then "she's a goof and I had nothing to do with this" ?
Remembering back to XY chromosomes, gee... that child of lesbians would be what gender?
And Jebediah begat, well, there was a whole lotta begatting since there was so much DNA just laying around...
Well... it might be how you are su'ing - just set the prompt for root to work when you login as root. Then when you just want to su, don't just "su" rather "su -" this will su AND use's root's environment settings, rather than YOUR settings. That means that if root is setup for a specific color it will load this color.
Maybe if we setup a logo with a phonetic pronunciation there in a comical form for "Kill-Us-Strator" that would get around that. However, Mr. / Ms. Strator might not like us asking them to kill us....
During the night I ran ping slashdot.org and I got 60 packets through at one point... some one must have been playing and did something right (only to quickly undo that)
To avoid having to get the name backwards, why not get a palandromic name to start with? I went for one that rotates to be the same - zimwiz - it can help make a good logo in the process =)
I was just in the directory listed in linkage of the article and I see alpha and sparc base in addition to i386 base, however the packages secondary CD is only listed availibility as i386.
I have RSI pain and I used a tens unit for pain releif and there appear to be two camps on how that helps pain - one being it alters the brain since you are sending signals using the body's communication and the other is that by stimulating blood flow to the region it helps with injured tissue restoration. So for a pain that apparently not everyone agrees is real I'm fighting it with a treatment not everyone can agree how it helps - kinda makes sense in the end I guess...
That web cam scares me for the sole reason of the possibility of online voting becoming a reality - I want no means to link me to my vote and a camera (Antitrust-esq) watching me code scares me - you can watch my code and see the pages I go on the web (you can watch that at the firewall anyway) but don't look at my vote!
I had the parts for an ATT 6300 back in the days when 8086 was super duper. But i could never find the case for the odd-ball components (the mobo plugged into the video and the bus plugged into the video making sort of a C shape with the backs of the mobo and bus facing eachother) so I used some ceramic standoffs to keep 'em seperate and encased it all in wood - mostly particle board.
The most interesting thing of that case venture wasn't so much the wood (although with air holes in the front in a geometric pattern it was pleasing) it was that I used a 20 meg hard card to boot from - and sometimes the platter wouldn't start to spin so I'd slide the case open just enough to reach in and manually start that platter spinning!!!
A little poking around on the net lead me to some linkage I found valuable about SLXT.
From the freshmeat page:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/slxt/
You can find the home page.
http://www.pucebaboon.com/SLXT/
On the home page there are the system requirements and some info about incompatibility (RH 6.0 is listed as a recent find of incompatibility) including the thought that linux kernels newer than 2.3 could be an issue.
I for one am going to look into this conecpt, but seeing these caution flags have me worried.
I thought he was a jackass when I saw him on his own show where he gets other people to "cook." I was rooting against him in the first match and will make posters and buy one of those big foam fingers for the second one!
The meteors were unusually big, between 6 and 10 feet in diameter (depending on your news source). Each year, listening stations at the lab record an average of 10 meteors 6 feet in diameter or greater. Those that appear as huge fireballs in the sky, like the April and August specimens, are known as bolides.
However this one is special:
"That meteor was one of the five brightest ever recorded," Los Alamos scientist Doug ReVelle said.
I got IE running on my solaris sparc (I felt dirty doing it) but I can access "IE Only Sites" as needed - so how is the article claiming it's an only IE only windows kinda situation?
During mouse mode the mouse buttons overide the integrated numeric keypad. When you remove your grip the mouse is disabled and then you can enter numeric keys.
That's my point exactly - you can't do both at the same time - you can't be entereing numbers and move the mouse over to the next cell in a spread sheet to get a jump on entering the next set of numbers since your mouse action will overide the number pad keys. The posting and discussion around here seems to imply that this can provide a greater speed increase in your ability to get things from your head into the system and limiting users to an exclusive task (number crunching XOR mousing) seems to imply to me an increase in this time factor (if only for certain events just as spread sheet use and if only for users who can multitask their own hands).
It's deeper than sending your photos to who they want. The reason for that send procedure is that you can not set the default software to handle pictures from your digital camera. Put aside a feature not everyone will use, this means MS is in control of file formats you can use and interface standards with your digital camera. Say I make a digital camera in my basement that uses my own method of transfer that MS doesn't support - uh oh, XP users are cut off from my product. Take it from the other end, let's say tomorrow MS develops a new jpg standard that only they own. Since we've taken this baby step in XP, is it a strech to think XP' won't force you to not only use their software, but their compression scheme? And ofcourse their image scheme would only work under their software... ever use adobe stuff and do a default save to their proprietary format? Sure it holds tons of great undo info and such, but try to share it. Granted adobe doesn't have the market share that anyone would think they are going to force us to switch or die, but does MS?
drat, there goes my idea of the ultime off shore secret bank account, I guess it's back to the swiss.
I saw a presentation recently on the distributed aspects of XML and what not (XML w/ RPC). Since all SOAP messages are encoded using XML what is the correlation between soap and distributed systems? Is a SOAP gateway better than an XMLRPC gateway? At first I think yes for hetergeneity but I'm not sure... Anyone? Anyone?
I'm sorry, but I give contrux the credit for my love of engineering - I feel it taught design better than lego.
Does this mean that if a psycho date collects some DNA from me they can produce a child that I am geneticly related to? What sort of legal defense is there other then "she's a goof and I had nothing to do with this" ?
Remembering back to XY chromosomes, gee... that child of lesbians would be what gender?
And Jebediah begat, well, there was a whole lotta begatting since there was so much DNA just laying around...
Well... it might be how you are su'ing - just set the prompt for root to work when you login as root. Then when you just want to su, don't just "su" rather "su -" this will su AND use's root's environment settings, rather than YOUR settings. That means that if root is setup for a specific color it will load this color.
Didn't apple change "Carl Segan Astronomer" to "Butt Head Astronomer" when Mr. Segan didn't want his name used on their product?
(I think it didn't get out the door with that title, but it was atleast used for in house reference)
Oh, I'm probably wrong and will get severly flamed and then mod-ed down, but then we know I'll remember!
Maybe if we setup a logo with a phonetic pronunciation there in a comical form for "Kill-Us-Strator" that would get around that. However, Mr. / Ms. Strator might not like us asking them to kill us....
What are you looking for in 3D - is pov ray good enough for you?
Then there's always this...
"The page may have changed since that time." - but if it did, then how would we know?
Do you mean melted down as in "quick grab the fire extinguisher" or melted down as in "swing the dead cat, something's not right here..." ??
During the night I ran ping slashdot.org and I got 60 packets through at one point... some one must have been playing and did something right (only to quickly undo that)
other osdn pages where hit as well
/. crew decided to sell out or something, but to take most of osdn with 'em I doubted it.
For a bit I thought the
To avoid having to get the name backwards, why not get a palandromic name to start with? I went for one that rotates to be the same - zimwiz - it can help make a good logo in the process =)
I was just in the directory listed in linkage of the article and I see alpha and sparc base in addition to i386 base, however the packages secondary CD is only listed availibility as i386.
I have RSI pain and I used a tens unit for pain releif and there appear to be two camps on how that helps pain - one being it alters the brain since you are sending signals using the body's communication and the other is that by stimulating blood flow to the region it helps with injured tissue restoration. So for a pain that apparently not everyone agrees is real I'm fighting it with a treatment not everyone can agree how it helps - kinda makes sense in the end I guess...
That web cam scares me for the sole reason of the possibility of online voting becoming a reality - I want no means to link me to my vote and a camera (Antitrust-esq) watching me code scares me - you can watch my code and see the pages I go on the web (you can watch that at the firewall anyway) but don't look at my vote!
I had the parts for an ATT 6300 back in the days when 8086 was super duper. But i could never find the case for the odd-ball components (the mobo plugged into the video and the bus plugged into the video making sort of a C shape with the backs of the mobo and bus facing eachother) so I used some ceramic standoffs to keep 'em seperate and encased it all in wood - mostly particle board.
The most interesting thing of that case venture wasn't so much the wood (although with air holes in the front in a geometric pattern it was pleasing) it was that I used a 20 meg hard card to boot from - and sometimes the platter wouldn't start to spin so I'd slide the case open just enough to reach in and manually start that platter spinning!!!
A little poking around on the net lead me to some linkage I found valuable about SLXT.
From the freshmeat page:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/slxt/
You can find the home page.
http://www.pucebaboon.com/SLXT/
On the home page there are the system requirements and some info about incompatibility (RH 6.0 is listed as a recent find of incompatibility) including the thought that linux kernels newer than 2.3 could be an issue.
I for one am going to look into this conecpt, but seeing these caution flags have me worried.
Wow, it's been years since I've seen a reference to "Night of the Lepus"
7 2)
For those interested here's linkage to get you hooked!
(gosh - I can't wait for the DVD!)
http://us.imdb.com/Title?Night+of+the+Lepus+(19
http://members.aol.com/shockcin/lepus.html
I thought he was a jackass when I saw him on his own show where he gets other people to "cook." I was rooting against him in the first match and will make posters and buy one of those big foam fingers for the second one!
their polynesian sauce (their version of sweet-and-sour) is the best for their nuggets!
The meteors were unusually big, between 6 and 10 feet in diameter (depending on your news source). Each year, listening stations at the lab record an average of 10 meteors 6 feet in diameter or greater. Those that appear as huge fireballs in the sky, like the April and August specimens, are known as bolides.
However this one is special:
"That meteor was one of the five brightest ever recorded," Los Alamos scientist Doug ReVelle said.
I got IE running on my solaris sparc (I felt dirty doing it) but I can access "IE Only Sites" as needed - so how is the article claiming it's an only IE only windows kinda situation?
During mouse mode the mouse buttons overide the integrated numeric keypad. When you remove your grip the mouse is disabled and then you can enter numeric keys.
That's my point exactly - you can't do both at the same time - you can't be entereing numbers and move the mouse over to the next cell in a spread sheet to get a jump on entering the next set of numbers since your mouse action will overide the number pad keys. The posting and discussion around here seems to imply that this can provide a greater speed increase in your ability to get things from your head into the system and limiting users to an exclusive task (number crunching XOR mousing) seems to imply to me an increase in this time factor (if only for certain events just as spread sheet use and if only for users who can multitask their own hands).