"The gripe I do have with this book is its complete utilitarian nature. A little more theory and insight into the standard itself would have been great. This book stands purely as an Operator's Manual, and not an exploration of WiMax as a standard, but rather a tool."
Well it is aimed towards ISPs building wireless networks for the masses. I would sure hope that if you were in that position, you would know a heck of a lot about the standard already.
Actually, what am I saying? Forget the book, pay a multinational consulting company to do it for you and watch as they take 2 years to stuff it up.:)
... to bring a company running thin clients to a grinding halt? Kill the central server...
Looks interesting though.... since all config data is stored centrally, it would make sysadmin's lives much easier.
Personally, I'd go to a coffee shop to drink coffee, and to a music store to burn/buy music. Yes, maybe listen to music, but not buy music.
Besides, you already queue up for your coffee - now you want to queue up for your music as well while your coffee goes cold?
Ooops, just re-opened the Palm vs PocketPC debate did I? My bad... :)
"This fall... a malicious trojan / virus / spyware... coming soon to a linux terminal near you..."
Ooooh... I'll get out my Apple IIe and we could have a LAN party!
Well it is aimed towards ISPs building wireless networks for the masses. I would sure hope that if you were in that position, you would know a heck of a lot about the standard already.
Actually, what am I saying? Forget the book, pay a multinational consulting company to do it for you and watch as they take 2 years to stuff it up. :)
Just give me a PDA that can controll stuff via WIFI/bluetooth and I'll be happy...
Wow, that's a novel idea... getting people to pay you to do your beta testing for you!
We use Symantec Antivirus and Desktop Firewall - seem to do the trick...
... to bring a company running thin clients to a grinding halt? Kill the central server... Looks interesting though.... since all config data is stored centrally, it would make sysadmin's lives much easier.
... I know what printer I'll get next.. a HP Deskjet 1220... :)
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So, movies become reality eh? *cough* sorry, I'm allergic to bull**** -------
Personally, I'd go to a coffee shop to drink coffee, and to a music store to burn/buy music. Yes, maybe listen to music, but not buy music. Besides, you already queue up for your coffee - now you want to queue up for your music as well while your coffee goes cold?
But not that good. The first movie was a classic, IMHO the other two were average.