In Li-Ion batteries the average cell voltage is around 3-3.2V, so you need about 4 cells minimum for 12V.
Arguably this would be the case for these new batteries too.
Personally, I find the thought that we put that stuff in our mouths every day much more worrying than the use in soaps.
It's also in fabrics, clothing, plastic tools etc.
My Mom, she is 68 this year, has just switched from a 15" MacBook Pro as her only computer to an iPad 4 as her only computing device. She really only does e-mail, browsing, some e-banking and the odd video/movie every now and then. The MBP was clearly overkill for her in the first place, but the iPad does pretty much everything she ever needed with much less bulk, weight and cost. She certainly uses the iPad more than she used the MBP before that, so she must be satisfied with it.
Nope, the free market likes profit margins just as much, there is no need to please the customer. I've been travelling in NZ and AU for a little over two months now. Capped internet is the standard here. It was particularly bad in Tasmania. No free WiFi anywhere but at McDonalds and there it's capped at 50MB. Paid WiFi is available, 99$ for 30 days or 1GB of traffic, yes you read that right.
Internet video, uploading content (my photos of the trip) or cloud computing is entirely unthinkable in such an environment. If this trend continues, the further development of the internet is coming to a standstill. Entire industries will die (streaming, online games etc).
That's great. This combined with existing anti-retroviral therapies might actually extinguish HIV from the face of the earth in only a few decades, if used widely.
Spare the irony. For traveling, the outlined equipment is quite adequate, I know from my own experience (i.e. less than 2kg of equipment, which can be easily carried around even for hiking trips without tiring the back). If the OP was a professional fotographer, he would probably just resort to a hardened roller case with ample space for both the computer and the camera(s) with lens(es) and a tripod to boot.
As for the financial aspect: If both the DSLR and the MBP are fairly up to date, their resale value is probably higher than the new price for the "light kit". Since the OP was asking for a solution and not for a bargain, the reasoning is sound.
A 17" MBP and a big DSLR just happen to be a bad choice for travelling. Go for a 11" MBA and a Panasonic or Olympus MFT camera instead. Almost the same capability at a fraction of the weight and bulk, and less expensive to boot. You can easily half your pack's weight this way.
the answer is right there in the OP: "I enjoy mowing..."
Why do people eat too much and become fat? They enjoy it.
Why do people drink to much an become drunk? They enjoy it.
Why do people spend too much? They enjoy it.
Mankind is not rational and there is no need to be. If the guy enjoys mowing his huge lawn, let him do it.
If your only choice is between XP (SP3, I assume) and OS X 10.6.x and your goal is to keep the total cost of ownership as low as possible, then I think the decision is a rather obvious one: OS X.
If however it's an option to upgrade the entire network to Windows 7 and thus have a uniform environment, then you might want to research into this a little further.
As for software, I can't really comment, but with the right tools, Macs are still more versatile than pure Windows machines, even if it means having a dual boot system with OS X, Windows.
Funny how the increase in workhours is mostly due to technology Microsoft introduced themselves, among others. Windows Mobile comes to mind. What a handy business model, when you're the reason and the cure for a popular problem all at once. Greatest invention since the postal undertaker.
Right, and not only is your money you spent on R&D for the counter-piracy measures spent in vain, chances are you're also frustrating some legitimate buyers of the software with compatibility/ease of use issues that arise from the copy protection.
When the first story about cables getting cut was posted on slashdot, I already said it might have been "intelligent" coincidence, ie an US secret services operation targetting Iran. Of course, when I said that, people probably considered it a joke.
But it's not funny.
"Failed US attempt to wiretap Iranian internet results in transcontinental loss of internet connectivity. Two special forces divers mysteriously missing."
Anyone who has seen that movie probably isn't all that optimistic about genetic experiments anymore.
We still only know a fraction of the functions of the genetic code, but scientists have no problems tinkering around with it already... In increasingly disturbing ways.
someone buries the evidence
In Li-Ion batteries the average cell voltage is around 3-3.2V, so you need about 4 cells minimum for 12V. Arguably this would be the case for these new batteries too.
Personally, I find the thought that we put that stuff in our mouths every day much more worrying than the use in soaps. It's also in fabrics, clothing, plastic tools etc.
actually the sentence should be "...manager of network security did not specify...", so no, they didn't mean "did not specify security".
My Mom, she is 68 this year, has just switched from a 15" MacBook Pro as her only computer to an iPad 4 as her only computing device. She really only does e-mail, browsing, some e-banking and the odd video/movie every now and then. The MBP was clearly overkill for her in the first place, but the iPad does pretty much everything she ever needed with much less bulk, weight and cost. She certainly uses the iPad more than she used the MBP before that, so she must be satisfied with it.
Nope, the free market likes profit margins just as much, there is no need to please the customer. I've been travelling in NZ and AU for a little over two months now. Capped internet is the standard here. It was particularly bad in Tasmania. No free WiFi anywhere but at McDonalds and there it's capped at 50MB. Paid WiFi is available, 99$ for 30 days or 1GB of traffic, yes you read that right. Internet video, uploading content (my photos of the trip) or cloud computing is entirely unthinkable in such an environment. If this trend continues, the further development of the internet is coming to a standstill. Entire industries will die (streaming, online games etc).
And yet another 10 years later they find that those "cheap chemicals" cause cancer...
That's great. This combined with existing anti-retroviral therapies might actually extinguish HIV from the face of the earth in only a few decades, if used widely.
Spare the irony. For traveling, the outlined equipment is quite adequate, I know from my own experience (i.e. less than 2kg of equipment, which can be easily carried around even for hiking trips without tiring the back). If the OP was a professional fotographer, he would probably just resort to a hardened roller case with ample space for both the computer and the camera(s) with lens(es) and a tripod to boot. As for the financial aspect: If both the DSLR and the MBP are fairly up to date, their resale value is probably higher than the new price for the "light kit". Since the OP was asking for a solution and not for a bargain, the reasoning is sound.
A 17" MBP and a big DSLR just happen to be a bad choice for travelling. Go for a 11" MBA and a Panasonic or Olympus MFT camera instead. Almost the same capability at a fraction of the weight and bulk, and less expensive to boot. You can easily half your pack's weight this way.
the answer is right there in the OP: "I enjoy mowing..." Why do people eat too much and become fat? They enjoy it. Why do people drink to much an become drunk? They enjoy it. Why do people spend too much? They enjoy it. Mankind is not rational and there is no need to be. If the guy enjoys mowing his huge lawn, let him do it.
and in Soviet Russia, the law(n) mows you!
The HindenbErg, eh? I'd like that with my Cheeseberger in Pittsberg, before I lose all my money to a bergler, thx.
If your only choice is between XP (SP3, I assume) and OS X 10.6.x and your goal is to keep the total cost of ownership as low as possible, then I think the decision is a rather obvious one: OS X. If however it's an option to upgrade the entire network to Windows 7 and thus have a uniform environment, then you might want to research into this a little further. As for software, I can't really comment, but with the right tools, Macs are still more versatile than pure Windows machines, even if it means having a dual boot system with OS X, Windows.
We all knew there were Universes in Universes every since Men In Black came into theatres, didn't we? Old news, really.
Funny how the increase in workhours is mostly due to technology Microsoft introduced themselves, among others. Windows Mobile comes to mind. What a handy business model, when you're the reason and the cure for a popular problem all at once. Greatest invention since the postal undertaker.
This all just proves that all we know is, really, that we know nothing.
Right, and not only is your money you spent on R&D for the counter-piracy measures spent in vain, chances are you're also frustrating some legitimate buyers of the software with compatibility/ease of use issues that arise from the copy protection.
I've just been moderated Flamebait -1 by the CIA. Hi guys!
When the first story about cables getting cut was posted on slashdot, I already said it might have been "intelligent" coincidence, ie an US secret services operation targetting Iran. Of course, when I said that, people probably considered it a joke. But it's not funny.
In Soviet Russia, children were mining too!
EDUCAUSE still owes me an article that I ordered. They sure did take the money, but never sent the article. Very lame indeed!
"Failed US attempt to wiretap Iranian internet results in transcontinental loss of internet connectivity. Two special forces divers mysteriously missing."
Anyone who has seen that movie probably isn't all that optimistic about genetic experiments anymore. We still only know a fraction of the functions of the genetic code, but scientists have no problems tinkering around with it already... In increasingly disturbing ways.
www.zeitgeistmovie.com Don't let it happen to you.