......No more rescuing the system after an embarrassed admission that the screen suddenly turned blue......
You dont need the expensive monitor with some cool technology.. just install linux for the blue screen problem!:) (any flavor will do)
Considering the rumors that the foundation makes something close to $72 million? (http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6048377.html)
Quoting Chris Blizzard, a board member "I won't comment on the dollar amount, except to say that ($72 million) is not correct, though not off by an order of magnitude...."
Guess any amount is fine...but 10K seems too low, IMHO
No, I dont want him to reveal any proof to me... I was just curious (from the legal point of view) as to how he would prove that he didnt have internal help...
BTW, the article doesnt have a link for some of us lazy folks... Here is a link to the product (Alesis HD24)...
Just curious... how can you prove that you didnt have any inside information on the specs and that you decoded it all by yourself?
The author seems to have a good argument...
But, even if 1/10th of 150 Million downloads are by individuals - who continue to use Firefox after downloading - 15,000,000 is still a significant number, given that most OEMs are still putting IE as the default browser in new PCs...
If all OEMs include Firefox in their new PCs and ask the user to configure which browser they would like to use (on first startup), I am sure most of them who know about Firefox will choose it..
That said, I would say that promoting Firefox by saying that "Firefox Downloads Exceed 150 Million" is still valid... at least it is for the betterment of the whole Internet;)
*offtopic warning* (...sorry... )
Can you highlight the 'phone reception' of the MDA IV? Some of my buddies were saying that the antenna is not as good as the SDA, or other regular Nokia phones...and the phone fails to pick up signal in fringe areas where other phones do pick up...
Like these (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2503291.stm)...
Seriously, heat generated by laptops, "tank" of methanol, and everything close to something 'precious' is a little un-nerving!
From Wikipedia... The word Waterloo has entered the English language as a word signifying a decisive and final outcome. For example: "to meet one's Waterloo". It usually bears a negative connotation, since Waterloo was Napoleon's downfall.
Maybe their fate will change with a re-location...:)
We mentioned this long back at PedsDoc.com (http://www.pedsdoc.com/index.php?name=News&file=a rticle&sid=77)
Again when you are considering trials in humans... it is a little premature to say whether any technology will be used on humans soon(or later)
For e.g.
More incremental work, with the goal of increasing the precision of the treatment and reducing the chance of side effects, is necessary before any kind of treatment can be tested in humans.
In a related trail, (refer: http://www.pedsdoc.com/index.php?name=News&file=ar ticle&sid=12) in 1999, 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died during a gene therapy clinical trial at the University of Pennsylvania, which led to an FDA investigation and closure of the Penn gene therapy program.
With so many side-effects being hidden from view, or "discovered" later, cancer sufferers should take any therapy with a pinch of salt.
t/Space's future path is somewhat uncertain."
Given the possible boom in space tourism, I dont see t/Space going out of business anytime, especially if they have a viable technology.
One think I like about scroll wheels is the tactile feedback.. (bumps when you roll the wheel)
It gives me a perspective on how much I am scrolling.
without it, I am not sure it will be a good experience..
As long as there is 'celebrity' mania, we will have issues like this. Off late, there has been a upsurge in 'celebrity' endorsed marketing, promotions, etc. As long as people buy these gimmicks, we will continue to see issues like this.
My Google Apps account has IMAP enabled. I guess its only a matter of time before it gets enabled in yours. Hang on.. its worth the wait! :)
George and Susan, heading home from the restaurant. George is happy,
...especially a girl. Or a boy.
smiling and whistling.
GEORGE: I think they really went for that Soda.
SUSAN: What, are you crazy? They hated it. They were just humouring
you.
GEORGE: Ah, alright. Believe me, that kid's gonna be called Soda.
SUSAN: I can tell you, I would never name my child Soda.
GEORGE: Oh, no no no. Course not. I got a great name for our kids. A
Real original. You wanna hear what it is? Huh, you ready?
SUSAN: Yeah.
George uses his finger to draw a number 7 in the air, accompanying the
Strokes of his digit with a two-tone whistle.
SUSAN: What is that? Sign language?
GEORGE: No, Seven.
SUSAN: Seven Costanza? You're serious?
GEORGE: Yeah. It's a beautiful name for a boy or a girl...
Susan scoffs.
GEORGE:
SUSAN: I don't think so.
GEORGE: What, you don't like the name?
SUSAN: It's not a name. It's a number.
GEORGE: I know. It's Mickey Mantle's number. So not only is it an all
Around beautiful name, it is also a living tribute.
SUSAN: It's awful. I hate it!
GEORGE: (angry) Well, that's the name!
SUSAN: (also angry) Oh no it is not! No child of mine is ever going to
be named Seven!
GEORGE: (yelling) Awright, let's just stay calm here! Don't get all
crazy on me!
......No more rescuing the system after an embarrassed admission that the screen suddenly turned blue...... :) (any flavor will do)
You dont need the expensive monitor with some cool technology.. just install linux for the blue screen problem!
Considering the rumors that the foundation makes something close to $72 million? (http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6048377.html)
Quoting Chris Blizzard, a board member "I won't comment on the dollar amount, except to say that ($72 million) is not correct, though not off by an order of magnitude...."
Guess any amount is fine...but 10K seems too low, IMHO
You jump "startled" me :)
No, I dont want him to reveal any proof to me... I was just curious (from the legal point of view) as to how he would prove that he didnt have internal help...
BTW, the article doesnt have a link for some of us lazy folks...
Here is a link to the product (Alesis HD24)...
Just curious... how can you prove that you didnt have any inside information on the specs and that you decoded it all by yourself?
The author seems to have a good argument... ;)
But, even if 1/10th of 150 Million downloads are by individuals - who continue to use Firefox after downloading - 15,000,000 is still a significant number, given that most OEMs are still putting IE as the default browser in new PCs...
If all OEMs include Firefox in their new PCs and ask the user to configure which browser they would like to use (on first startup), I am sure most of them who know about Firefox will choose it..
That said, I would say that promoting Firefox by saying that "Firefox Downloads Exceed 150 Million" is still valid... at least it is for the betterment of the whole Internet
*offtopic warning* (...sorry... ) Can you highlight the 'phone reception' of the MDA IV? Some of my buddies were saying that the antenna is not as good as the SDA, or other regular Nokia phones...and the phone fails to pick up signal in fringe areas where other phones do pick up...
Like these (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2503291.stm)...
Seriously, heat generated by laptops, "tank" of methanol, and everything close to something 'precious' is a little un-nerving!
that this kind of throttling is not already going on? I am kinda curious..
Not a MSFT fan.. but I have noticed that I am getting a lot more referral traffic from MSN than Google..for my site... http://www.pedsdoc.com/
From Wikipedia... :)
The word Waterloo has entered the English language as a word signifying a decisive and final outcome. For example: "to meet one's Waterloo". It usually bears a negative connotation, since Waterloo was Napoleon's downfall.
Maybe their fate will change with a re-location...
In case we beat up New Scientist Web site.. http://www.newscientist.com.nyud.net:8090/article. ns?id=dn7865
I dont know much about flash... Can anybody clarify on how data can be recovered from a corrupt Flash based HDD?
Yep, you should be given the 'spineless' AC award.
We mentioned this long back at PedsDoc.com (http://www.pedsdoc.com/index.php?name=News&file=a rticle&sid=77)
r ticle&sid=12) in 1999, 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died during a gene therapy clinical trial at the University of Pennsylvania, which led to an FDA investigation and closure of the Penn gene therapy program.
Again when you are considering trials in humans... it is a little premature to say whether any technology will be used on humans soon(or later)
For e.g.
More incremental work, with the goal of increasing the precision of the treatment and reducing the chance of side effects, is necessary before any kind of treatment can be tested in humans.
In a related trail, (refer: http://www.pedsdoc.com/index.php?name=News&file=a
With so many side-effects being hidden from view, or "discovered" later, cancer sufferers should take any therapy with a pinch of salt.
t/Space's future path is somewhat uncertain."
Given the possible boom in space tourism, I dont see t/Space going out of business anytime, especially if they have a viable technology.
One think I like about scroll wheels is the tactile feedback.. (bumps when you roll the wheel)
It gives me a perspective on how much I am scrolling.
without it, I am not sure it will be a good experience..
As long as there is 'celebrity' mania, we will have issues like this. Off late, there has been a upsurge in 'celebrity' endorsed marketing, promotions, etc.
As long as people buy these gimmicks, we will continue to see issues like this.
Some may find this article informative.. http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-em bdev.html
It discusses the various pros and cons of file systems, graphic systems, etc.
they dont want the world to see how crappy their design is...
guys start streaming copyrighted stuff via P2P streams? This technology may be shot down by the *.AAs as evil, because it could be used for piracy.
Lessons From Big Mistakes in the past.. remember WebVan.. anyway wishing them all the very best!
the more.. the merrier?