Having worn contacts for almost 15 years now I completely agree with the above statement. The HydraClear are by far the best out there. I would recommend using Clear Care cleaning solution as it makes handling thinner lenses like the HydraClear much easier. Instead of conventional storage and cleaning the contacts are placed into a carrier and dropped into the solution. This allows you to easily remove the thin lenses from the case.
Just my.02
Yeah I used to have the same thing, seeing this article and your post reminded me about it. Too bad I can't remember the name of the app, I'm going to google and try to reminisce.
Mods must be on crack. I state a simple fact that should be known and someone calls me a dumbass and he gets modded up.
Talk to anyone with some knowledge on investment, finance, or accounting they'll tell you the same. If you think you're going to make money off of a split go ahead keep thinking that, but you're wrong. Your gain won't be a result of the split that's for sure.
Not sure how many, but I know some of the 1.25ghz models shipped with 40GB drives are 5400 drives.
Model: ST940110A
That is what mine has and it's a 40GB 5200 rpm Seagate. As far as I know none of the 1.42ghz models shipped with 80GB 5200rpm drives only the 1.25ghz with 40GB drives.
Why is everyone talking so much about laptops holding this type of thing back?
The article is obviously describing the future, in which other future technologies will have been developed. I would be suprised if wireless technology wasn't improved in that time. Not only that I'm hoping that battery technology will have improved also. The idea of a desktop workstation as we know it today will fade away.
Years ago when I was on my 2400 baud modem I would never imagined broadband speeds at my house.
The total cost to Acxiom of Baas's intrusion and theft of data is more than $5.8 million.
Baas faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of $250,000 or twice the amount of gain or loss, and three years of supervised release.
Considering Dan actually did steal the data and only can get a maximum of 5 years, this seems excessive for intent.
I'd rather work with somebody who knows one programming language, but has some idea of data structures, automatons, and algorithmic complexity theory, than with guy who can write "Hello World" in 132 languages and a Fahrenheit to Celsius converter in 131 (note that for these people, HTML usually counts as one of their 132 programming languages).
Very humourous indeed. But I'm more curious why someone would recommend such a route, and what type of employment could be a result.
And since you're such a fan of a CS degree, what would do you think the possibilities for employment of someone who double majors in Business(Accounting) and Computer Science?
Major in Business and take a lot of programming courses.
What do others think of this route? What are some possible positions etc.?
Currently I'm trying to attain my degree in accounting, and I'm hoping my knowledge of computer programming and computers in general will help a long the way during my course of employment.
This should keep him busy for awhile.
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Having worn contacts for almost 15 years now I completely agree with the above statement. The HydraClear are by far the best out there. I would recommend using Clear Care cleaning solution as it makes handling thinner lenses like the HydraClear much easier. Instead of conventional storage and cleaning the contacts are placed into a carrier and dropped into the solution. This allows you to easily remove the thin lenses from the case. Just my .02
Yeah I used to have the same thing, seeing this article and your post reminded me about it. Too bad I can't remember the name of the app, I'm going to google and try to reminisce.
They have a scaled down version of the interface now, supposedly more comptabable than the javascript mess.
oops I meant Runner's not Runenr's.....
Too bad the site isn't ran off of a home cable modem. It's ran off of Road Runenr's webspace for it's home users.
Maybe they're taking what happened to SCO into consideration. Oh wait no one really liked them before that mess anyway.
It's Perl not PERL.
Unfortunately from my experience this is not the obvious. Most people are disillusioned into thinking it's giving them more wealth.
Mods must be on crack. I state a simple fact that should be known and someone calls me a dumbass and he gets modded up.
Talk to anyone with some knowledge on investment, finance, or accounting they'll tell you the same. If you think you're going to make money off of a split go ahead keep thinking that, but you're wrong. Your gain won't be a result of the split that's for sure.
generate wealth. It just allows people to buy shares at a lower price. Stock splits are overhyped.
Not sure how many, but I know some of the 1.25ghz models shipped with 40GB drives are 5400 drives.
Model: ST940110A
That is what mine has and it's a 40GB 5200 rpm Seagate. As far as I know none of the 1.42ghz models shipped with 80GB 5200rpm drives only the 1.25ghz with 40GB drives.
Why is everyone talking so much about laptops holding this type of thing back?
The article is obviously describing the future, in which other future technologies will have been developed. I would be suprised if wireless technology wasn't improved in that time. Not only that I'm hoping that battery technology will have improved also. The idea of a desktop workstation as we know it today will fade away.
Years ago when I was on my 2400 baud modem I would never imagined broadband speeds at my house.
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ohs/Press/12-18-03.htm
The total cost to Acxiom of Baas's intrusion and theft of data is more than $5.8 million. Baas faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of $250,000 or twice the amount of gain or loss, and three years of supervised release.
Considering Dan actually did steal the data and only can get a maximum of 5 years, this seems excessive for intent.
Man my posting skills suck today, sorry about that.
I'd rather work with somebody who knows one programming language, but has some idea of data structures, automatons, and algorithmic complexity theory, than with guy who can write "Hello World" in 132 languages and a Fahrenheit to Celsius converter in 131 (note that for these people, HTML usually counts as one of their 132 programming languages). Very humourous indeed. But I'm more curious why someone would recommend such a route, and what type of employment could be a result. And since you're such a fan of a CS degree, what would do you think the possibilities for employment of someone who double majors in Business(Accounting) and Computer Science?
Major in Business and take a lot of programming courses. What do others think of this route? What are some possible positions etc.? Currently I'm trying to attain my degree in accounting, and I'm hoping my knowledge of computer programming and computers in general will help a long the way during my course of employment.
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