Every time someone posts that Archos was the first I correct them but apparently people don't pay attention. Compaq licensed their technology out and it was appeared on the market in mid 00 (around May) via the PJB100 from the company HanGo.
Give it a quick search to find supporting information.
Given that spammers make will take work from anyone selling anything, they would surely take any message you fed them from a nonexistent entity critical of scientology as long as you paid. A few hundred dollars spent may be all that it took to get some of the larger spamhauses sued out of existence by the "church".
WTF? Can I please not put all my mp3s/oggs in one folder (d:\mp3s\) and only have an album subfolder? I want to (at least!) use subfolders for genres, please, and then I know of people who then do subfolders for artists, and then for albums (I merge this step). Why should you even care about the organization of these files? With data like mp3s the important info is in the tag and shouldn't be stored in the pathname or filename. You are forcing a spatial organization and a rather simplistic way of interacting with your music by doing such.
I'm glad you pointed this out. As a city guy I often see how people think those in the midwest are "dumb" because they don't move or act at city paces. However everyone I've know from the region is far more likely to question or find out something for themselves than those from the city-states like California or New York.
In theory it has enough bandwidth but in practical, real world usage 11g doesn't work well for movie streaming. First the movies must be encoded down to a lower bit rate than straight DVD and even then unless you have adequate buffering you may run into hiccups. The real problem though is if you have 11b devices on your g network because that lowers bandwidth for your g devices somewhat.
However the next generation of wireless protocols will have enough raw bandwidth to stream raw DVDs and sound as well (in theory).
Interestingly people seem to be skipping over the fact that this device is a bridge. Many components in the Entertainment center are, or will be shortly, ethernet enabled. Apple has really covered their bases with this product as it has a lot of appeal to very different market segments. I
Because the window manager must keep copies of the contents under windows in extra buffers, in case you close, minimize, etc... When using a single colour or pattern the WM can compress that backing store down saving you memory and processor time when interacting with windows. This effect is much more pronounced on OSX because of the multiple backing stores kept for each window to do proper alpha blending. You can bet longhorn is also going to have the same issues.
This starts with a basic incorrect fact. Getting hooked up by a dealer to read your ODBII error codes is almost ALWAYS billed as one hour standard labor.
Just another recommendation for the AllyCo bags. I also have the Life bag and used it extensively in "urban commuting". By far the best backpack I've ever owned and I also put a ton of research into different bags before purchasing.
Often when I see things like this I feel a real sorrow for people that are so caught up in the system they deride that they are caught completely unawares.
Recording didn't killed music as it existed, recording allowed music to expand into whole new horizons. Because you have chosen to limit yourself to "easily packaged" music your experience with all that is out there is solely lacking. While I dislike analogies this is very much akin to eating fast food all the time and complaining that there is no great food out there anymore. There is a ton of amazing, inspiring music out there with more if it being made everyday. Is it all handed to you? No. Of course not it requires the same amount of effort it does to find a new author you click with or a new favourite show, or strange meal that makes you mouth water.
You are kidding yourself if you think there ever was a culture of performers in any higher percentages than what exists today. Stop living in overly romanticized versions of the past.
It is cheaper to pay veritas PER incident charges than to buy their annual support for large groups of machines. Much. I explained this once to a sales person as we cut an order from well over 150k down to 15k in license costs... his response "Yeah but you have to get POs cleared before we offer support! So it's slower!" Obviously he had never used their support system before because it almost always requires a call back, plenty of time to get a PO faxed over.
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China is rapidly approaching replacement only rate and as the country has very little immigration their population should peak in the next couple of decades.
Lower Population. (A bit OT)
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Is coming and coming fast. As countries step up into "tier 1" women begin having far fewer babies. The birthrate in many civilized countries is already hovering at only the replacement rate. That means these countries populations can only grow via immigration. Birthrates in India and China are both crashing and while they are still higher than Europe or America in the next three or four decades they will approach replacement rate only.
Perhaps by as soon as 2030 or 2040 we might actually see a dip in total world population.
Atlanta's road system is so congested because East coast road construction seems to ignore some of the obvious enhancements from other places around the world. Atlanta backs up because you have these huge roadways, piping down to single lane exits which typically exit onto a road near a stop light. Atlanta could be fixed easily by widening the exits at a few key points and making sure those exits were not easily backed up by a stop light within the first 1/2 mile.
The same situation exists currently for the home user. The net's backbone is smokin' but it all gets compressed down to end users poor methods of connecting. Using available TV makes good sense because instead of laying more lines (ala fiber) we are adding new types of exits.
Instead of deleting a person's files (I know you 0wn3r3d th3m!@#!) how about you do the rest of us a favour.
From this point on all trojans, such as this one, who invite idiots to test the lows of their computer skills should, instead of removing random files, disable a person's net connection. Think about the good you would suddenly be doing for the online world! You can make a positive difference! Your life isn't lost yet! Go you!
While I realize the story was meant to be a bit tongue in cheek (Calling up friends and such) it saddens me that people assume search engines will work with any old garbage in and hold them to the results given from such searches. Obviously this guy knows the exact right questions and places to query in the library; that sort of knowledge only comes from experience. Unfortunately he hasn't once actually read the advanced search modifiers help for the search engine he is comparing with other mediums where he has much more experience and insight.
For me this again shows the superiority of the present day search engines, you can throw crap in 'em without bothering to check if it is the best way to search for that engine and still almost always beat any other popular method for finding information.
You can call it on 2 as well. Ur was and has been a well known city for as long we have had printed words. The exact location may have been in question but there was no lack of evidence to show that it did really exist.
Last year I spent quite a bit of time flying the route from SF to ATL. During one of these trips I reached what can only be one of the highest pinnacles of human evolution.
There we were at 35,000 feet cruising over the vast country of America. There I was in the toilet taking a rather righteous dump all the while playing Phantasy Star II, a game from my childhood, with the GBA.
There's nothing like soaring through the sky, shitting and reliving moments of your childhood all at once.
I just browsed through all the licensing docs I am privy to and they make no distinctions between multiple cores and a single CPU. Licensing costs are always referenced as PER CPU not CPU CORE.
No you specifically said someone else came to market first with an HD based mp3 player. That was incorrect; all I did was point that you to you.
Every time someone posts that Archos was the first I correct them but apparently people don't pay attention. Compaq licensed their technology out and it was appeared on the market in mid 00 (around May) via the PJB100 from the company HanGo.
Give it a quick search to find supporting information.
Given that spammers make will take work from anyone selling anything, they would surely take any message you fed them from a nonexistent entity critical of scientology as long as you paid. A few hundred dollars spent may be all that it took to get some of the larger spamhauses sued out of existence by the "church".
WTF? Can I please not put all my mp3s/oggs in one folder (d:\mp3s\) and only have an album subfolder? I want to (at least!) use subfolders for genres, please, and then I know of people who then do subfolders for artists, and then for albums (I merge this step).
Why should you even care about the organization of these files? With data like mp3s the important info is in the tag and shouldn't be stored in the pathname or filename. You are forcing a spatial organization and a rather simplistic way of interacting with your music by doing such.
I'm glad you pointed this out. As a city guy I often see how people think those in the midwest are "dumb" because they don't move or act at city paces. However everyone I've know from the region is far more likely to question or find out something for themselves than those from the city-states like California or New York.
In theory it has enough bandwidth but in practical, real world usage 11g doesn't work well for movie streaming. First the movies must be encoded down to a lower bit rate than straight DVD and even then unless you have adequate buffering you may run into hiccups. The real problem though is if you have 11b devices on your g network because that lowers bandwidth for your g devices somewhat.
However the next generation of wireless protocols will have enough raw bandwidth to stream raw DVDs and sound as well (in theory).
Interestingly people seem to be skipping over the fact that this device is a bridge. Many components in the Entertainment center are, or will be shortly, ethernet enabled. Apple has really covered their bases with this product as it has a lot of appeal to very different market segments. I
Because the window manager must keep copies of the contents under windows in extra buffers, in case you close, minimize, etc... When using a single colour or pattern the WM can compress that backing store down saving you memory and processor time when interacting with windows. This effect is much more pronounced on OSX because of the multiple backing stores kept for each window to do proper alpha blending. You can bet longhorn is also going to have the same issues.
This starts with a basic incorrect fact. Getting hooked up by a dealer to read your ODBII error codes is almost ALWAYS billed as one hour standard labor.
Just another recommendation for the AllyCo bags. I also have the Life bag and used it extensively in "urban commuting". By far the best backpack I've ever owned and I also put a ton of research into different bags before purchasing.
Often when I see things like this I feel a real sorrow for people that are so caught up in the system they deride that they are caught completely unawares.
Recording didn't killed music as it existed, recording allowed music to expand into whole new horizons. Because you have chosen to limit yourself to "easily packaged" music your experience with all that is out there is solely lacking. While I dislike analogies this is very much akin to eating fast food all the time and complaining that there is no great food out there anymore. There is a ton of amazing, inspiring music out there with more if it being made everyday. Is it all handed to you? No. Of course not it requires the same amount of effort it does to find a new author you click with or a new favourite show, or strange meal that makes you mouth water.
You are kidding yourself if you think there ever was a culture of performers in any higher percentages than what exists today. Stop living in overly romanticized versions of the past.
Completely off topic but good info to know.
It is cheaper to pay veritas PER incident charges than to buy their annual support for large groups of machines. Much. I explained this once to a sales person as we cut an order from well over 150k down to 15k in license costs... his response "Yeah but you have to get POs cleared before we offer support! So it's slower!" Obviously he had never used their support system before because it almost always requires a call back, plenty of time to get a PO faxed over.
As of April:
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China is rapidly approaching replacement only rate and as the country has very little immigration their population should peak in the next couple of decades.
Is coming and coming fast. As countries step up into "tier 1" women begin having far fewer babies. The birthrate in many civilized countries is already hovering at only the replacement rate. That means these countries populations can only grow via immigration. Birthrates in India and China are both crashing and while they are still higher than Europe or America in the next three or four decades they will approach replacement rate only.
Perhaps by as soon as 2030 or 2040 we might actually see a dip in total world population.
Atlanta's road system is so congested because East coast road construction seems to ignore some of the obvious enhancements from other places around the world. Atlanta backs up because you have these huge roadways, piping down to single lane exits which typically exit onto a road near a stop light. Atlanta could be fixed easily by widening the exits at a few key points and making sure those exits were not easily backed up by a stop light within the first 1/2 mile.
The same situation exists currently for the home user. The net's backbone is smokin' but it all gets compressed down to end users poor methods of connecting. Using available TV makes good sense because instead of laying more lines (ala fiber) we are adding new types of exits.
Instead of deleting a person's files (I know you 0wn3r3d th3m!@#!) how about you do the rest of us a favour.
From this point on all trojans, such as this one, who invite idiots to test the lows of their computer skills should, instead of removing random files, disable a person's net connection. Think about the good you would suddenly be doing for the online world! You can make a positive difference! Your life isn't lost yet! Go you!
41% total tax is common living in a major city in California, after Federal, City, County, and State.
While I realize the story was meant to be a bit tongue in cheek (Calling up friends and such) it saddens me that people assume search engines will work with any old garbage in and hold them to the results given from such searches. Obviously this guy knows the exact right questions and places to query in the library; that sort of knowledge only comes from experience. Unfortunately he hasn't once actually read the advanced search modifiers help for the search engine he is comparing with other mediums where he has much more experience and insight.
For me this again shows the superiority of the present day search engines, you can throw crap in 'em without bothering to check if it is the best way to search for that engine and still almost always beat any other popular method for finding information.
This is basic, remember?
10 PRINT "ALL YOUR BASIC ARE BELONG TO US"
20 GOTO 10
GOTO, the staple of a master basic programmer.
You can call it on 2 as well. Ur was and has been a well known city for as long we have had printed words. The exact location may have been in question but there was no lack of evidence to show that it did really exist.
Last year I spent quite a bit of time flying the route from SF to ATL. During one of these trips I reached what can only be one of the highest pinnacles of human evolution.
There we were at 35,000 feet cruising over the vast country of America. There I was in the toilet taking a rather righteous dump all the while playing Phantasy Star II, a game from my childhood, with the GBA.
There's nothing like soaring through the sky, shitting and reliving moments of your childhood all at once.
Did you even read the first four or five words of the story summary before posting?
Speedometers of the time were not limited to 85mph.
False.
This explains a lot. Ellison has been making the rounds over the last year pushing "site licenses" instead of CPU or seat licenses.
Bastards.
Proof please.
I just browsed through all the licensing docs I am privy to and they make no distinctions between multiple cores and a single CPU. Licensing costs are always referenced as PER CPU not CPU CORE.