Live Local is a gimmick to try to counter Google Earth, / Maps. The thing will not let you do anything more than google map, and far less than Earth. It is true with a big pocket book you can go buy the birdseye views of some cities, and that is interesting, but you don't need that with the Google Keyhole technology, just the maps. It is the merging of the Topo info, and the photography that is nice, and it works across of google earth / maps database, not just a few cities.
I am impressed with the birdseye photography, but I know that the newest they have of the Orange County, Ca (N/S images) is probably 3 years old, and the E/W is a bit older. Interesting but not necessarily useful
My cousin in southern mississippi said that right now send cash. they can't pay the extra high prices for gas and commodities that are more expensive due to goughing and just being plain scarce and hard to find.
Wait till someone there actually tells you what to bring. If you are asking/. what to bring, you don't need to go, and should take what someone there wants you to bring and provide.
I appreciate the gut wrenching need to do something, but till there is some semblence of order and starting of the in place facilities to cope, outside help probably is in the way.
Her comment was that she can't keep the looters out of the stuff that is sent. So she buys what she needs when she needs it right now.
just what a cousin with 7 dependents sent her mother and my aunt via email.
YMMV
Jim
The uptime says it all for me. I don't have a linux box 29 days, and I have never had one stop, period. Software runs thru hardware problems that would be totally undiagnosed on windows, windows would simply stop. On linux I can even diagnose those symptoms.
If this group had these problems, they will have them with windows. as the first poster said, wait 7 months, and then see.
Silly posting, and obviously a Redmond troll to waste/. bandwidth.
I wonder what they had to pay to get windows up and running, and what assistance they had from Redmond, that other windoze users would not have had.
Also, I wonder what response the got from SAP when they called with problems, vs when they called with SAP install problems on the windows problems.
All relevant and not mentioned here.
>Well, well, well...it looks like every bit of Pioneer 10 and 11 has been
saved already, and can be accessed thru the proper channels (on
tape, but apparently they will burn a CDROM on request).
You have an even bigger problem with Westlaw. you cannot cite a case w/o using a specific case by what volume and page, etc that it is in from one of their publications.
It would be nice if all of this sort of thing were taken into account throughout all agencies, and that information that should be free was really free.
Live Local is a gimmick to try to counter Google Earth, / Maps. The thing will not let you do anything more than google map, and far less than Earth. It is true with a big pocket book you can go buy the birdseye views of some cities, and that is interesting, but you don't need that with the Google Keyhole technology, just the maps. It is the merging of the Topo info, and the photography that is nice, and it works across of google earth / maps database, not just a few cities. I am impressed with the birdseye photography, but I know that the newest they have of the Orange County, Ca (N/S images) is probably 3 years old, and the E/W is a bit older. Interesting but not necessarily useful
My cousin in southern mississippi said that right now send cash. they can't pay the extra high prices for gas and commodities that are more expensive due to goughing and just being plain scarce and hard to find. Wait till someone there actually tells you what to bring. If you are asking /. what to bring, you don't need to go, and should take what someone there wants you to bring and provide.
I appreciate the gut wrenching need to do something, but till there is some semblence of order and starting of the in place facilities to cope, outside help probably is in the way.
Her comment was that she can't keep the looters out of the stuff that is sent. So she buys what she needs when she needs it right now.
just what a cousin with 7 dependents sent her mother and my aunt via email.
YMMV
Jim
The uptime says it all for me. I don't have a linux box 29 days, and I have never had one stop, period. Software runs thru hardware problems that would be totally undiagnosed on windows, windows would simply stop. On linux I can even diagnose those symptoms. If this group had these problems, they will have them with windows. as the first poster said, wait 7 months, and then see. Silly posting, and obviously a Redmond troll to waste /. bandwidth.
I wonder what they had to pay to get windows up and running, and what assistance they had from Redmond, that other windoze users would not have had.
Also, I wonder what response the got from SAP when they called with problems, vs when they called with SAP install problems on the windows problems.
All relevant and not mentioned here.
Here are some links published on another group about this same topic, and all data that NASA knows about is already saved.
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? sc=1973-019A&ds=*
> http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog
> http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog
>Well, well, well...it looks like every bit of Pioneer 10 and 11 has been saved already, and can be accessed thru the proper channels (on tape, but apparently they will burn a CDROM on request).
You have an even bigger problem with Westlaw. you cannot cite a case w/o using a specific case by what volume and page, etc that it is in from one of their publications.
It would be nice if all of this sort of thing were taken into account throughout all agencies, and that information that should be free was really free.