The problem is that people with no understanding of their computers are now having an effect on others. Ask any business that has been affected by a DDOS attack by a botnet.
My current hosting company doesn't want to run RoR. Apparently it doesn't play nicely with vhosts. I still plan on playing around with RoR on my own time now. I'm sure if it gets enough momentum behind it then it will become more popular for production use.
I worked at a big-box electronics store over Christmas and we carried this model. I was able to get just about to the other side of the store before encountering any drop in sound quality. The first thing you tend to lose if the control of your media player, go a bit furthur and the sound starts to get pretty choppy. This was operating in a completely open space so I'm not sure how it would do when you start going through walls and floors. But I was still impressed. We had quite a number of other wireless items running in the store (several phones, networks, printers, etc.) and it seemed to do fine with other interference. I'm not sure they were quite worth the $150 CAD we were charging for them but a fun product nonetheless.
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I use Dreamweaver at work and love it. But it's a bit too expensive for my personal use. I never touch the WYSIWYG view or any of the fancy "features." What I want in an editor is code highlighting, auto-indenting, auto-complete tags, tabbed file editing, and the lovely tree menu and ease of uploading that Dreamweaver has. If someone can point me to something along those lines I would appreciate it. I have done a bit of searching but didn't seem to find anything.
Those appear to be some fairly trivial technical problems. They could definitely be overcome. Even the localized ads could be worked in. You could release the majority of the video file over torrent. Using selective encryption on the video file the networks could provide a suitable control mechanism over the file. They could probably get by with only encrypting 15% or less of the file if they wanted to include ads in that content as well. To provide only encryption 2-10% is all that is needed for MPEG. They could provide this encrypted portion for download from their own servers.
Anyone know if there is any kind of campaign already in action to let the government know how ridiculous this is? If not then I'm gonna have to start tracking down some addresses and writing some letters. I really don't want to see this kind of crap happening here in Canada.
The problem is that people with no understanding of their computers are now having an effect on others. Ask any business that has been affected by a DDOS attack by a botnet.
My current hosting company doesn't want to run RoR. Apparently it doesn't play nicely with vhosts. I still plan on playing around with RoR on my own time now. I'm sure if it gets enough momentum behind it then it will become more popular for production use.
I worked at a big-box electronics store over Christmas and we carried this model. I was able to get just about to the other side of the store before encountering any drop in sound quality. The first thing you tend to lose if the control of your media player, go a bit furthur and the sound starts to get pretty choppy. This was operating in a completely open space so I'm not sure how it would do when you start going through walls and floors. But I was still impressed. We had quite a number of other wireless items running in the store (several phones, networks, printers, etc.) and it seemed to do fine with other interference. I'm not sure they were quite worth the $150 CAD we were charging for them but a fun product nonetheless.
I use Dreamweaver at work and love it. But it's a bit too expensive for my personal use. I never touch the WYSIWYG view or any of the fancy "features." What I want in an editor is code highlighting, auto-indenting, auto-complete tags, tabbed file editing, and the lovely tree menu and ease of uploading that Dreamweaver has. If someone can point me to something along those lines I would appreciate it. I have done a bit of searching but didn't seem to find anything.
Those appear to be some fairly trivial technical problems. They could definitely be overcome. Even the localized ads could be worked in. You could release the majority of the video file over torrent. Using selective encryption on the video file the networks could provide a suitable control mechanism over the file. They could probably get by with only encrypting 15% or less of the file if they wanted to include ads in that content as well. To provide only encryption 2-10% is all that is needed for MPEG. They could provide this encrypted portion for download from their own servers.
Anyone know if there is any kind of campaign already in action to let the government know how ridiculous this is? If not then I'm gonna have to start tracking down some addresses and writing some letters. I really don't want to see this kind of crap happening here in Canada.
Forget all this chimera stuff. I want a liger. They are only the coolest animal ever. GOSH!