What actual features and improvements could they possibly have added in "8 WEEKS" since the release that they have had time to actually put through an Alpha test, Beta test, and then full release that would warrant a VERSION 5!?!
Did you notice that they even didn't display an @, but instead showed an "A" in a little circle?
Apparently, in 1994, not all keyboards had the @ sign.
I run a little program on my Kubuntu laptop called Basket. It is no more than a container for every kind of information imaginable - text, images, links, you name it - but it has been incredible in helping me organize things. I tried everything from pen-and-paper to Lotus Organizer, and at one point started to build my own application just for keeping a diary and similar stuff. But Basket simply has it all.
In fact, it comes with a set of files that you can import and implement David Allen's Getting Things Done (see note above).
Highly recommended. And I have no affiliations with the developers.
Actually, no, as a means of just sharing links to information it sucks, because you generally can't fit URLs and useful description into 140 characters--so you either have to skip describing the thing you're linking to, or you have to obfuscate the URL through a redirection service.
Oh come on. Twitter clients like Tweetdeck automatically shorten links that you paste into them.
This machine used to be on permanent display in the Evoluon, a museum dedicated to technology and modern art in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. See here. This site is run by a man named Kees who may be able to answer your questions.
Behind each of the models, there is a faint picture of a Volkswagen Beetle. At first I thought of some form of subliminal advertising, but they must have needed some way to show relative height. And a Beetle is of course fairly universal.
It would have been nice if the author had provided some examples of music that his model predicts. If I walk a circle in his four-dimensional space, what does it sound like?
...would it be able to lift them?
"HaHa! Now I have the only one!" (only in Danish).
Strange. Why would he have spoken Danish?
Thanks, I was stuck at Command Line...something.
Try it for yourself and see (in a VM of course).
Cue the ancient NO CARRIER meme.
Oh no, that's Curium. My bad.
And Americium would be something like "Nonosexium". Appropriate, somehow.
It's complicated.
Well, for starters, you want a damn good spam filter.
Ubuntu One is a similar service, running native on Ubuntu systems. I wonder whether that has the same built-in vulnerability.
What actual features and improvements could they possibly have added in "8 WEEKS" since the release that they have had time to actually put through an Alpha test, Beta test, and then full release that would warrant a VERSION 5!?!
Who says they have just started doing that?
Did you notice that they even didn't display an @, but instead showed an "A" in a little circle? Apparently, in 1994, not all keyboards had the @ sign.
It was probably the unexpected attention that the elderly mice got, that made them feel happy and youthful. That, and a placebo effect.
I run a little program on my Kubuntu laptop called Basket. It is no more than a container for every kind of information imaginable - text, images, links, you name it - but it has been incredible in helping me organize things. I tried everything from pen-and-paper to Lotus Organizer, and at one point started to build my own application just for keeping a diary and similar stuff. But Basket simply has it all.
In fact, it comes with a set of files that you can import and implement David Allen's Getting Things Done (see note above).
Highly recommended. And I have no affiliations with the developers.
Being awesome: your doin it rite.
Actually, no, as a means of just sharing links to information it sucks, because you generally can't fit URLs and useful description into 140 characters--so you either have to skip describing the thing you're linking to, or you have to obfuscate the URL through a redirection service.
Oh come on. Twitter clients like Tweetdeck automatically shorten links that you paste into them.
How can there be a "West Antarctica"?
This machine used to be on permanent display in the Evoluon, a museum dedicated to technology and modern art in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. See here. This site is run by a man named Kees who may be able to answer your questions.
Quis compilabit ipsos compilatores?
ecco, tibi fixi .
Behind each of the models, there is a faint picture of a Volkswagen Beetle. At first I thought of some form of subliminal advertising, but they must have needed some way to show relative height. And a Beetle is of course fairly universal.
When you invented this trick, what did you think you were doing?
As a Dutchman, I draw the line at Belgium.
OO.o will happily read your .lwp files.
That may be SFW, but you would have a hard time explaining that.
It would have been nice if the author had provided some examples of music that his model predicts. If I walk a circle in his four-dimensional space, what does it sound like?
mp3search.ru is now gomusic.ru.