He gives good sysadmins a bad name in regard to preemtive security measures for all fresh os installs.... ...not to mention regular maint. and system hygene. tsk, tsk.
Maybe not for you, but for the advertisers, AND the gas station owners like BP/Amoco, SuperAmerica, etc. they are making a TON of cash with them...... and so are we of course:)....yes, soon our master plan to rid the world of meaningfull content and informative programming will be complete!!!
Also, current installations of very simple text- and/or video based devices intermittently display the typical Screen o' Death, since these devices typically rely on Windoze systems. This kind of failure will only increase with the more complex Flash, unless implementers start deploying Linux, OS X or other more robust systems (and this will probably not happen, since most implementers are clueless). Flash itself, being rather complicated, also has a large array of bugs.
What???
We run, and have run for 4 years, all of our devices on Embedded Linux.
Regarding Flash being buggy, for the embedded device biz, not near what you think.
We run it on our embedded devices that run Embedded linux, so no Task Manager, but with our "RoninCast(r)" scheduling software we can see that data live as it's running. (anywhere in the world too:)
We teach a course to the animators on specific animation tecniques so this is not an issue with our devices at all.
Those who stress the procs too much are trying to use the animation toolset of Flash incorrectly....as if they were animating for DV, Film, or Web.... not streaming device-ready media.
It litterally has to do with best animation practices, and when you want to stress the procs.
If you animate correctly, you won't, and shouldn't stress the proc at all.
Just curious, what do you mean by proc use? Just wondering is all:)
We run our devices with P3 800's, and our stuff flys. We are always building new prototypes akin to the case-mod community in terms of the form-factor issue.
At the moment, we cannot use P4's because our form factor is too short so the heat-sink wont fit..... but we are working on that:)
By the way, we do everything from huge wide-screen format touchscreens, bathroom digital signage, digital signage for retail end-caps, instore ads, and tons more.
Our devices are no bigger than a small cd wallet, weighs about the same as a box of bank-checks, yet we can play 15-30 fps video, etc. and go where most devices like this cant go, and operate in temp ranges that would scare ya....all wireless (80211b), and you can schedule your whole worldwide media operation from anywhere in the world, reboot units remotely if needed, and lots more.
So, using your analogy, your mom letting your friends do her in the butt for money is just plain wrong??
Sorry dude, it is a capatalist country we are in.
Oh, just like Apple does at http://search.info.apple.com/?search=Go&lr=lang_en &kword=&q=reinstall
Moron.
Um, they DO run automaticly whenever you want them to, every night/morning, whatever..... or where you a dumbass, and just expected them to work?
Ahhhhh.... I see, blame it on mommy.
Wipe next time she licks you there, maybe your brain might fall back out.
no $hit!
My fav is: "Counterforce Weather Control (Vol. II) "
So, does anyone know if the DOD has rampped-up any effors to restart any Star Wars - type missions, or tests regarding this?
Obviously not a very good one.
...not to mention regular maint. and system hygene. tsk, tsk.
He gives good sysadmins a bad name in regard to preemtive security measures for all fresh os installs....
Yet another fear monger out to scare the sheep.
No problems at all here.
Wxp, sp2, Ie 6.0.28, google toolbar on, and off.... no issues at all.
Maybe not for you, but for the advertisers, AND the gas station owners like BP/Amoco, SuperAmerica, etc. they are making a TON of cash with them...... and so are we of course:) ....yes, soon our master plan to rid the world of meaningfull content and informative programming will be complete!!!
hehe, anyhoo....
Also, current installations of very simple text- and/or video based devices intermittently display the typical Screen o' Death, since these devices typically rely on Windoze systems. This kind of failure will only increase with the more complex Flash, unless implementers start deploying Linux, OS X or other more robust systems (and this will probably not happen, since most implementers are clueless). Flash itself, being rather complicated, also has a large array of bugs.
What???
We run, and have run for 4 years, all of our devices on Embedded Linux.
Regarding Flash being buggy, for the embedded device biz, not near what you think.
http://www.wirelessronin.com/
>>>"I think he's referring to the fact that you can't bookmark "pages" inside a flash file."
Like I said, since v6, yes you can:)
>>>"And you *still* can't middle-click on a link in a flash file to have it open in a new tab."
In v7, yes you can.... but not on the web.
On a local machine, or embedded device, you can:)
We run it on our embedded devices that run Embedded linux, so no Task Manager, but with our "RoninCast(r)" scheduling software we can see that data live as it's running. (anywhere in the world too:)
...as if they were animating for DV, Film, or Web.... not streaming device-ready media.
We teach a course to the animators on specific animation tecniques so this is not an issue with our devices at all.
Those who stress the procs too much are trying to use the animation toolset of Flash incorrectly.
It litterally has to do with best animation practices, and when you want to stress the procs.
If you animate correctly, you won't, and shouldn't stress the proc at all.
We do it everyday:)
Just curious, what do you mean by proc use?
Just wondering is all:)
We run our devices with P3 800's, and our stuff flys. We are always building new prototypes akin to the case-mod community in terms of the form-factor issue.
At the moment, we cannot use P4's because our form factor is too short so the heat-sink wont fit..... but we are working on that:)
Izzy
http://www.wirelessronin.com/
Um, yes you can.
For the last 3 years.
Bookmark pages, go back, you name it.
http://www.macromedia.com/
----
http://www.wirelessronin.com
Yep, we do that too, as well as at the gas pump:)
http://www.wirelessronin.com/
By the way, we do everything from huge wide-screen format touchscreens, bathroom digital signage, digital signage for retail end-caps, instore ads, and tons more.
...all wireless (80211b), and you can schedule your whole worldwide media operation from anywhere in the world, reboot units remotely if needed, and lots more.
Our devices are no bigger than a small cd wallet, weighs about the same as a box of bank-checks, yet we can play 15-30 fps video, etc. and go where most devices like this cant go, and operate in temp ranges that would scare ya.
Our company, http://www.wirelessronin.com/ does exacly this, and we are a Macromedia partner.
We are still waiting for the Flash 7 SDK, but at the moment, we use the v5 and 6 SDK's running on Embedded Linux in all of our devices.
HUGE biz, LOTS of cash to be made.
Um, that post was NOT a troll, as I just checked my wav files, and found no such entry.
/. troll article.
So, yes, yet another
The funny thing is, his wife, Laura Bush, KILLED an oncomming driver when she was 17 coming home from a party.
She was NEVER charged........ hmmm...
Look it up:)
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/e1698.htm
In Russia, Soviets are immune to YOU!
Um, yep:)
Its called a "Planogram" in the retail world, and yes, it is illegal to duplicate the layout and presentation of product by competitors...
However, that kinda takes the fun out of things tho....
Actually, IE already supports it.... ...through Flash though:)
Um, no.
The point was the amount of MSoffice users you will have to retrain to relearn how to use a "so-called" simple office software.
Quite simple really, however, seems you missed it, so we forgive you:)
http://www.mac.com/
You mean,
laptop=FUNCTIONAL and helpfull,
as opposed to:
ipod=distracting and overpriced.
Go ahead numb-nuts, mod me down, its a PROVEN FACT.
What? Like flippin Burgers for 8k a year? No thanks.
:) hehe..
McF-off
(sry, just wanted to use "Mc" in a punny phrase)