You could even edit your source live inside chrome, if you want. Its not drag and drop, but for me thats not an issue as the actual layout is CSS (which is NOT drag & drop) and Images (which are provided as URLS to CSS).
I still don't understand what good Dreamweaver is to people besides designers that can not (or do not want to) program. I am not trolling and would love some serious replies: i believe so firmly what i said in this post, i wonder what i forgot that other people want!?
That partition is there because it means they can avoid shipping a CD, lowering the licence costs from Microsoft drastically. Its not there for usability.
'The rule, first announced in October, is targeted at what Chinese regulators have called "excessive entertainment and a trend toward low taste," to address the rise of talent shows, dating shows and other such programming
I could not agree more.
Disclaimer: I have a dislike for shows, i'll have me some non-fiction documentaries or fiction comedy instead.
There is some encrypting of signals and data channels that i dont believe can be spoofed as such, but there is always the possibility of the UAV not implementing those correctly.. and we wil never know for sure. Status quo? This story is no better than gossip fiction.
Whenever my apps crash, hang/lockup or throw an exception, MadExcept steps in and the user will simply see:
"This application had an unexpected error. Do you want to:" [SEND BUG REPORT] [CONTINUE] [CLOSE]
When they chose send bug report, it asks for their name and email adress (minimum user incentive IMHO), asks what they where trying to do, and then asks them if the shown screenshot (of the apps state) may be send along. And i allow the user to edit the screenshot before sending it.
Its free for non-commercial usage so you can test it yourself: it sells itself.
This might work as a game mode, where everything would have a local price. Few teams would secretly burrow, one team would build fences and vandalize. (i forgot how minecraft vandalism is called)
I know some would call this just pronouncing part of a word, but i clearly hear the same exact thing, and also, if i (as an euopean) try to pronounce these words with those sounds, i only succeed when i "vocal fry" as heared in the example.
I find these URRRRRR sounds in the middle of words make people sound not so smart (ppl that rather be lazy / hippies) just like how the french sound as if they can't find their words with their constant EUGHHHHHH groan in spoken language.
Both HP and Brother have android apps which will print to their wireless printers.
The HP ePrint printers require you to have your printer connected to the internet, hand out its control to HP, then signup your Andoid device using your Google Account, and then prints your private documents... YES via HP... over the internet!
Thats a no-no for me, i want to print from my Android to my HP Printer via the local WiFi. It should be possible. I will try the ePrint app, as i understand from the android market it does work this way.
1) As a student, i started my own business to make some money while doing what i like, and built a portfolio with that. Despite being hired elsewhere i today still develop websites and webapplications in my spare time. http://staesit.nl/ Also its a great way to finance your hobby.
2) I also had a student job at a "detacheerder" as how its called in dutch. I don't know the correct term in english (temporary job?), but when visiting the dutch wiki page i see the english equilavent is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_work but it contains some (for me) weird implications. In essence, as a student i did work for http://www.ogd.nl/ which had me work on client locations to consult on specific computer problems i had experience in, do helpdesk work, program small applications and develop solutions.
3) I also did voluntary work for several IT-related events. I developed a screen overlay system for internet broadcasts, and built a tournament matching system for Netgamez. (sadly nothing i built this way ever was opensourced, most where rather embedded solutions)
I see Google now wants me to google ' +Brand Or Business That I Want To Videochat With ' So that is why they disabled the + search operator, now requiring two double quotes surrounding the word you insist on actually appearing in every search result.
I shouldn't explain more, but if you insist: I think it is perfect for consumers who don't want much choice, but just an experience that works, without much tech-babble or knowhow. Once people understand that they can slide the screen (sometimes) and can touch things, its very intuitive (especially) for anyone not experienced with Personal Computers or Microsoft Windows start menu's.
So in short i say: consumer = iPad, and "prosumer" or content creator = Android, and in the future, i foresee business floor (but not primarily as a communication or offsite device) = Windows8 tablet.
Stop bashing on the Raid!=Backup thing, we all know and its irrelevant to the question. I believe his main concern is having one giant volume (say 30 TB) to store data, and not about using it as a backup solution. (he did not even use the word) A backup for that volume would simply be duplicating the setup offsite, possibly offline archiving the cloned disks or (what i'd do) the complete hardware setup.
I once investigated GlusterFS too, was impressed and descided that its for larger scale projects and for me only overcomplicates things. I ultimately solved this by buying several cheap QNAP TS410's and giving up on single volumes over 6TB of size, and mounting those seperately on the machines that use that data.
I'm still interested however in the possibility of running GlusterFS on QNAP products however.
Well you nailed it.
Paper Record Player: http://idle.slashdot.org/story/11/04/15/133206/couple-sends-record-player-wedding-invitations
You could even edit your source live inside chrome, if you want.
Its not drag and drop, but for me thats not an issue as the actual layout is CSS (which is NOT drag & drop) and Images (which are provided as URLS to CSS).
I still don't understand what good Dreamweaver is to people besides designers that can not (or do not want to) program.
I am not trolling and would love some serious replies: i believe so firmly what i said in this post, i wonder what i forgot that other people want!?
Same here, http response 500.
Coral cache: http://www.exoclimes.com.nyud.net/paper-outlines/the-sunset-on-hd-209458-b/
That partition is there because it means they can avoid shipping a CD, lowering the licence costs from Microsoft drastically. Its not there for usability.
Thats what i understood..
I could not agree more.
Disclaimer: I have a dislike for shows, i'll have me some non-fiction documentaries or fiction comedy instead.
You can trigger the report dialog in MadExcept, if you want that.
MadExcept does more than just log the exception message with stack trace to a file.
If you found it easy to implement, why dont you tell us how your applications do that. :)
There is some encrypting of signals and data channels that i dont believe can be spoofed as such, but there is always the possibility of the UAV not implementing those correctly .. and we wil never know for sure. Status quo? This story is no better than gossip fiction.
Have your application send bugreports.
If your application is coded in Delphi there is MadExcept: http://madshi.net/madExceptDescription.htm
Whenever my apps crash, hang/lockup or throw an exception, MadExcept steps in and the user will simply see:
When they chose send bug report, it asks for their name and email adress (minimum user incentive IMHO), asks what they where trying to do, and then asks them if the shown screenshot (of the apps state) may be send along. And i allow the user to edit the screenshot before sending it.
Its free for non-commercial usage so you can test it yourself: it sells itself.
But asking the right questions like http://askmebetter.com/ helps too.
This might work as a game mode, where everything would have a local price. Few teams would secretly burrow, one team would build fences and vandalize. (i forgot how minecraft vandalism is called)
Pictures: http://www.google.nl/search?q=bassie+en+adriaan+robin
What its from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassie_%26_Adriaan
Hey send me a robot and i'll help it discover Europe. Hey this could be a TV show!
I always simply blame gravitation for Womens monthly problems, not the moon. This way i know for sure i am right.
When i hear the example voice ( http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/vocalfryshort.mp3 ) speak -prior to their example- i hear the same sound in her normal speech. Note the R / H usage:
registeRRRRRs.
piCHHHHHes.
tHis.
I know some would call this just pronouncing part of a word, but i clearly hear the same exact thing, and also, if i (as an euopean) try to pronounce these words with those sounds, i only succeed when i "vocal fry" as heared in the example.
I find these URRRRRR sounds in the middle of words make people sound not so smart (ppl that rather be lazy / hippies) just like how the french sound as if they can't find their words with their constant EUGHHHHHH groan in spoken language.
Both HP and Brother have android apps which will print to their wireless printers.
The HP ePrint printers require you to have your printer connected to the internet, hand out its control to HP, then signup your Andoid device using your Google Account, and then prints your private documents ... YES via HP ... over the internet!
Thats a no-no for me, i want to print from my Android to my HP Printer via the local WiFi. It should be possible.
I will try the ePrint app, as i understand from the android market it does work this way.
1) As a student, i started my own business to make some money while doing what i like, and built a portfolio with that. Despite being hired elsewhere i today still develop websites and webapplications in my spare time. http://staesit.nl/ Also its a great way to finance your hobby.
2) I also had a student job at a "detacheerder" as how its called in dutch. I don't know the correct term in english (temporary job?), but when visiting the dutch wiki page i see the english equilavent is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_work but it contains some (for me) weird implications.
In essence, as a student i did work for http://www.ogd.nl/ which had me work on client locations to consult on specific computer problems i had experience in, do helpdesk work, program small applications and develop solutions.
3) I also did voluntary work for several IT-related events. I developed a screen overlay system for internet broadcasts, and built a tournament matching system for Netgamez. (sadly nothing i built this way ever was opensourced, most where rather embedded solutions)
Slashdot please inform me, and Stop Gossip
I see Google now wants me to google ' +Brand Or Business That I Want To Videochat With '
So that is why they disabled the + search operator, now requiring two double quotes surrounding the word you insist on actually appearing in every search result.
I say iPad.
(disclaimer: i am an Android fan)
I shouldn't explain more, but if you insist:
I think it is perfect for consumers who don't want much choice, but just an experience that works, without much tech-babble or knowhow. Once people understand that they can slide the screen (sometimes) and can touch things, its very intuitive (especially) for anyone not experienced with Personal Computers or Microsoft Windows start menu's.
So in short i say:
consumer = iPad, and
"prosumer" or content creator = Android, and in the future, i foresee
business floor (but not primarily as a communication or offsite device) = Windows8 tablet.
I've always preffered bricks and mortar (and concrete) over wooden buildings.
obligatory: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSIWpFPkYrk the Starwars Musquito Defense System by groenbrothers.
A great parody on your average American-style commercial infomercial braincast(tm).
How about comparing it to XE2 (the latest version) .. and Lazarus/FreePascal
I don't know how many Lines Of Crap the library of congress has, does anyone know?
Stop bashing on the Raid!=Backup thing, we all know and its irrelevant to the question.
I believe his main concern is having one giant volume (say 30 TB) to store data, and not about using it as a backup solution. (he did not even use the word)
A backup for that volume would simply be duplicating the setup offsite, possibly offline archiving the cloned disks or (what i'd do) the complete hardware setup.
I once investigated GlusterFS too, was impressed and descided that its for larger scale projects and for me only overcomplicates things.
I ultimately solved this by buying several cheap QNAP TS410's and giving up on single volumes over 6TB of size, and mounting those seperately on the machines that use that data.
I'm still interested however in the possibility of running GlusterFS on QNAP products however.