so if we admit that high temperature damages the sperms. this concerns the sperms currently alive, right? so sperms generated in the future should be alright? if so what's the big flipping deal?
Anybody with a better understanding of biology care to educate/correct me?
hacker,
I am awfully sorry if any offense was taken from my grandparent post. It was a critique of Palm's support of linux and not of the open source's solution. I mentioned that that was good.
I appreciate that it takes a lot of effort such a software and thank all the developper for an app that I actually use frequently.
That would be great but could you please come up with full support for syncing with Linux as well? I mean open source solutions are good but not good enough (I can't sync birthdays and install to the SD card)
I didn't rtfa so I apologise if that's addressed in it.
just to clarify, I still prefer the ad supported model (as a web surfer/consumer) but you have to see the advantage if wesites could get as much money as they are popular/useful.
Interesting idea. It would be nice to have a direct correlation between popularity of a site and the revenue.
Maybe the ISPs can act as escrow, they pay the websites directly and collect from their subscribers.
They already have a log of every click we make so it won't infringe anybody privary (anymore than it already does)
and trying to support a free website with advertisment is disrecpectful?
Maybe you are refering to out-of context advertisments (mainly pr0n) and huge/invasive flash and pop-up ads.
I like the ad supported model. I much prefer it to having to subscribe to sites to be able to see them.
Maybe the solution is to have some etiquette. sites stick to relevant non-obtrusive ads (a bit like google) and users agree to see the banners/ads on the sites they visit. I can't see a way to enforce that though. Maybe someone smarter can come up with a solution.
Higher aperature may help in low light conditions but to get rid of the noise they will need either a better image processor to get rid of it or bigger sensors. I didn't look at the details but considering the size constraints, the sensor in the phone is going to be smaller than that of the digicams, especially that it has to accomodate a really really small lens. The current crop of 8MP digicams is already struggling with noise so an even smaller sensor in the phone with 7mp is going to be problematic.
I'd wait and see what the quality of the photos is before declaring entry digicams dead, unless of course netcraft confirms it first:-S
I don't get it. Why do you think people wouldn't want to use photoshop on Linux?
People not wanting to use Linux because there Photoshop does not work on it, I understand but what's so unbelievable about people using Photoshop on Linux if it existed?
so if we admit that high temperature damages the sperms. this concerns the sperms currently alive, right? so sperms generated in the future should be alright? if so what's the big flipping deal? Anybody with a better understanding of biology care to educate/correct me?
hacker, I am awfully sorry if any offense was taken from my grandparent post. It was a critique of Palm's support of linux and not of the open source's solution. I mentioned that that was good. I appreciate that it takes a lot of effort such a software and thank all the developper for an app that I actually use frequently.
That would be great but could you please come up with full support for syncing with Linux as well? I mean open source solutions are good but not good enough (I can't sync birthdays and install to the SD card) I didn't rtfa so I apologise if that's addressed in it.
just to clarify, I still prefer the ad supported model (as a web surfer/consumer) but you have to see the advantage if wesites could get as much money as they are popular/useful.
Interesting idea. It would be nice to have a direct correlation between popularity of a site and the revenue. Maybe the ISPs can act as escrow, they pay the websites directly and collect from their subscribers. They already have a log of every click we make so it won't infringe anybody privary (anymore than it already does)
and trying to support a free website with advertisment is disrecpectful? Maybe you are refering to out-of context advertisments (mainly pr0n) and huge/invasive flash and pop-up ads. I like the ad supported model. I much prefer it to having to subscribe to sites to be able to see them. Maybe the solution is to have some etiquette. sites stick to relevant non-obtrusive ads (a bit like google) and users agree to see the banners/ads on the sites they visit. I can't see a way to enforce that though. Maybe someone smarter can come up with a solution.
Higher aperature may help in low light conditions but to get rid of the noise they will need either a better image processor to get rid of it or bigger sensors. I didn't look at the details but considering the size constraints, the sensor in the phone is going to be smaller than that of the digicams, especially that it has to accomodate a really really small lens. The current crop of 8MP digicams is already struggling with noise so an even smaller sensor in the phone with 7mp is going to be problematic. I'd wait and see what the quality of the photos is before declaring entry digicams dead, unless of course netcraft confirms it first :-S
how about: Dawson's geeks
Nope but I may have once assumed that Gnome released a new memory measurment system
I don't get it. Why do you think people wouldn't want to use photoshop on Linux?
People not wanting to use Linux because there Photoshop does not work on it, I understand but what's so unbelievable about people using Photoshop on Linux if it existed?
yes it does It used to. I seems that it doesn't exist under the win2k version anymore. Format c: /u
You mean you'd rather not know? You prefer to hear news that everything is well in the world, because 'you can't so anything about it'?
we at least honest reporting would tell you that there was probably foulplay in counting the ballots