A long time ago i bought an HP41C (not "V"!) and it was (still is...) a very good, small & rugged machine. No nonsense. Back then HP were making the very best calculators in the world.
Nowadays, a certain Miss has decided to decimate the "Calculators" division of HP and it shows. THe present calculators at HP have the same look and (cheesy) feel as the TI calculators. They are bulky and large, they sport cheesy buttons and it is actually hard to find a model that supports the sooo efficient & fast RPN notation. In short: they suck. I feel like we will never ever again see really well built & designed calculators now. Too bad.
Interestingly enough, the only calculator left in their product line that still has the feeling & quality of true HP calculators is the "Financial" HP12C... It seems Economists have it all... !
Maybe we should petition for Agilent to start designing calculators? One can always dream...
I am currently using a G550 with two monitors. Neither in windows 2000 or Xfree86 can i adjust independent gamma on the monitors. Actually, it is even worse than that because i can adjust the gamma on only one monitor. The other monitor must be used without gamma correction.
IMHO, independent gamma correction on both monitors is necessary and i am surprised to see that the reviewer did not even hint about it.
Yeah...not many people know that the Quebec protesters stopped getting tear gassed only when the cops RAN OUT of tear gas.
huh? Quebec city is my native city. I was there during the tear gas fest and, believe me, police never ran out of teargas. Truckloads of the stuff was swiftly sent from the USA as quickly as needed to replenish supplies.
What people might not know about, is the fact that many people have been shot at with anti-riot guns. Some of them in the face (one guy had a serious throat injury). Also, the tear-gas grenades were, many times, used as projectiles, and shot directly at people (with the grenade launchers). This is a big no-no and should never have happened. But it did.
Also, don't forget that the tear gas attacks were performed into a very residential area. The result: one woman, alone with her child in her appartment, got a rubber bullet break one of her windows, and tear gas freely flowing into her appartment.
I can't believe he actually said this:
Well, it's the open source concept, but one notch better, because the source wouldn't be open...
No wonder Corel's Linux efforts never took off! They didn't get it. Never will.
If they had concentrated on providing a decent port of Corel Draw (not through Wine, but a real port), people would have bought it. Instead they diverted their resources in a whole bunch of things that are already available with Linux (a distribution, an office suite, etc...).
Just specify a very visible RETURN ADDRESS with exactly the same address as the Marketroid's one... The postal workers would HAVE to send it there, no?
Maybe this could be engineered into a defensive weapon? Just store a super-intense pulse of laser light (expensive to produce) into this container (cheap gas cell?), and let it out at the right moment.
When i buy a printed book, it is because i need a printed version of whatever. If the core content of your book is half-spreaded between printed pages and a CD-ROM, then the book is clearly defective and should be returned to where it comes from.
Hey, am i the only one who got this when trying his project?? :
================== Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] The changes you requested to the table were not successful because they would create duplicate values in the index, primary key, or relationship. Change the data in the field or fields that contain duplicate data, remove the index, or redefine the index to permit duplicate entries and try again.
/project/SubmitReq.asp, line 48 ===================
YES you can... What prevents RedHat from going through the legal licensing processes with DVD consortium, MPEG group, Dolby, etc etc and then sell a legal, licensed Linux DVD player LIBRARY (closed source) which could be used in any open-source front-end player? Or, worst case, simply sell a complete player. I expect no profit would be made on this licensing fee so most people would probably agree to pay 1$ to get their player.
VA has so far been involved with classic motherboard-based platforms (even the rack-mountables) oriented towards business applications.
What is your position on telco-grade platforms based on hot-swappable compact PCI boards and chassis, NEBS, high-availability, N+1 redundant AC-DC (-48 Volts) power supplies etc...?
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The real benefit is not that it gives you a great interface right now. Linux is an "enabling technology" that allows _you_ to design and implement a "Great Interface" (tm) and have it distributed & used all over the world.
A little math here... As we all know, lambda times frequency equals 'c' (speed of light in medium) : c = lambda x f If they use wavelengths around 1.5 (or 1.3) micrometers, then the frequency is about 2x10^14 Hz (2 teraHertz).
We transport 6.4 terabits/s on a 2 teraHertz link... That is the magic of WDM... but the power of each individual wavelength carried must be low, to avoid non-linear effects (xtalk).
First of all, they already have a working prototype: ... "As a comparison, one embodiment of the present invention designed to run all available X86 applications is implemented by a morph host including approximately one-quarter of the number of gates of the Pentium Pro microprocessor yet runs X86 applications substantially faster than does the Pentium Pro microprocessor or any other known microprocessor capable of processing these applications. "
This might mean the death of AMD...
Also, on another note, since the morpher is just (very low level) software, it could be open source if they wanted it to...
Can you imagine: an actually useable open source _processor_... That should give Intel (& others) something to think about.
"... tech savvy MSN users. ..."
Hum. Yes. Of course.
That explains everything.
Hum.... "Large amounts of extra money" might be a good enough answer for some people .
Not so with DVDs, though... A very recent judgment by the french appeals court forces the removal of copy protection from a specific DVD for somebody who wanted to copy it for personal use. See: http://www.lapresseaffaires.com/partenaires/nouvel les/reference/index.php?id=8,2017,2019,042005,1006 934.html&ref=reference
Meet this new word: platypus
Please get to know each other and have fun!
A long time ago i bought an HP41C (not "V"!) and it was (still is...) a very good, small & rugged machine. No nonsense. Back then HP were making the very best calculators in the world.
Nowadays, a certain Miss has decided to decimate the "Calculators" division of HP and it shows. THe present calculators at HP have the same look and (cheesy) feel as the TI calculators. They are bulky and large, they sport cheesy buttons and it is actually hard to find a model that supports the sooo efficient & fast RPN notation. In short: they suck. I feel like we will never ever again see really well built & designed calculators now. Too bad.
Interestingly enough, the only calculator left in their product line that still has the feeling & quality of true HP calculators is the "Financial" HP12C... It seems Economists have it all... !
Maybe we should petition for Agilent to start designing calculators? One can always dream...
I am currently using a G550 with two monitors. Neither in windows 2000 or Xfree86 can i adjust independent gamma on the monitors. Actually, it is even worse than that because i can adjust the gamma on only one monitor. The other monitor must be used without gamma correction.
IMHO, independent gamma correction on both monitors is necessary and i am surprised to see that the reviewer did not even hint about it.
Anybody with more experience/knowledge in this?
You mean, i could eventually store a whole bunch of them high-energy photons in a tiny crystal and, at will, release it all? Blast.
No wonder military people are doing research on this...
What kind of applications will absolutely require this extremely strong crypto?
With the RIAA, the MPAA, MS's DRM OS and this, I can imagine: the whole collection of Britney Spears works protected by quantum crypto.
What a waste.
* shivers *
No no... not "SuperDuck", but "Mighty Duck" instead. Reminds me of a certain hockey team (or is it baseball?) ...
Anyway. Stupid names.
Yeah...not many people know that the Quebec protesters stopped getting tear gassed only when the cops RAN OUT of tear gas.
huh? Quebec city is my native city. I was there during the tear gas fest and, believe me, police never ran out of teargas. Truckloads of the stuff was swiftly sent from the USA as quickly as needed to replenish supplies.
What people might not know about, is the fact that many people have been shot at with anti-riot guns. Some of them in the face (one guy had a serious throat injury). Also, the tear-gas grenades were, many times, used as projectiles, and shot directly at people (with the grenade launchers). This is a big no-no and should never have happened. But it did.
Also, don't forget that the tear gas attacks were performed into a very residential area. The result: one woman, alone with her child in her appartment, got a rubber bullet break one of her windows, and tear gas freely flowing into her appartment.
_That_ is what most people might not know about.
Here are a few pictures i took:
http://real.ath.cx/Sommet2001/best.html
This is completely flawed. A cerebrally handicapped person cannot be held responsible for anything, but she does have rights, you know.
A human being has rights, exactly like animals do. As civilized beings, it is our duty to grant them those rights.
Take the infamous Cuecat, for example... Wouldn't it be nice if OpenH hosted a CueCat project?
Other examples could be DVD mods (for taming region-locked players into the region-free sheep they should be).
Have fun....
I can't believe he actually said this:
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Well, it's the open source concept, but one notch better, because the source wouldn't be open
No wonder Corel's Linux efforts never took off! They didn't get it. Never will.
If they had concentrated on providing a decent port of Corel Draw (not through Wine, but a real port), people would have bought it. Instead they diverted their resources in a whole bunch of things that are already available with Linux (a distribution, an office suite, etc...).
What a lack of vision.
Brazil is, if i remember correctly, one of the countries which participate in the International Space Station effort. Where does the money come from?
I worked on this thing http://www.gdc.com/products/mac500/ and i know it is being used a lot in distance learning setups.
It pumps out real-time mpeg2 video & audio over high-speed network links.
The reason i mention it here is because i'm quite proud if the box. Really. We put our enthusiasm in it when it was designed, and it shows.
Just specify a very visible RETURN ADDRESS with exactly the same address as the Marketroid's one... The postal workers would HAVE to send it there, no?
Maybe this could be engineered into a defensive weapon? Just store a super-intense pulse of laser light (expensive to produce) into this container (cheap gas cell?), and let it out at the right moment.
Only one shot though...
When i buy a printed book, it is because i need a printed version of whatever. If the core content of your book is half-spreaded between printed pages and a CD-ROM, then the book is clearly defective and should be returned to where it comes from.
Hey, am i the only one who got this when trying his project?? :
==================
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] The changes you requested to the table were not successful because they would create duplicate values in the index, primary key, or relationship.
Change the data in the field or fields that contain duplicate data, remove the index, or redefine the index to permit duplicate entries and try again.
/project/SubmitReq.asp, line 48
===================
YES you can... What prevents RedHat from going through the legal licensing processes with DVD consortium, MPEG group, Dolby, etc etc and then sell a legal, licensed Linux DVD player LIBRARY (closed source) which could be used in any open-source front-end player? Or, worst case, simply sell a complete player. I expect no profit would be made on this licensing fee so most people would probably agree to pay 1$ to get their player.
VA has so far been involved with classic motherboard-based platforms (even the rack-mountables) oriented towards business applications.
What is your position on telco-grade platforms based on hot-swappable compact PCI boards and chassis, NEBS, high-availability, N+1 redundant AC-DC (-48 Volts) power supplies etc...?
The real benefit is not that it gives you a great interface right now. Linux is an "enabling technology" that allows _you_ to design and implement a "Great Interface" (tm) and have it distributed & used all over the world.
That is Linux's real power.
Real
What is so special with Quebec? Is it prevented by local law or something like that?
A little math here... As we all know, lambda times frequency equals 'c' (speed of light in medium) : c = lambda x f If they use wavelengths around 1.5 (or 1.3) micrometers, then the frequency is about 2x10^14 Hz (2 teraHertz).
We transport 6.4 terabits/s on a 2 teraHertz link... That is the magic of WDM... but the power of each individual wavelength carried must be low, to avoid non-linear effects (xtalk).
First of all, they already have a working prototype:
... That should give Intel (& others) something to think about.
...
"As a comparison, one
embodiment of the present invention designed to run all available X86 applications is implemented by a morph host including approximately one-quarter of the number of gates of the Pentium Pro microprocessor
yet runs X86 applications substantially faster than does the Pentium Pro microprocessor or any other known microprocessor capable of processing these applications. "
This might mean the death of AMD...
Also, on another note, since the morpher is just (very low level) software, it could be open source if they wanted it to...
Can you imagine: an actually useable open source _processor_