...so why did it take AT&T this long to argue that someone is violating one of its patents? Isn't there something fishy about this? Or is suing 'late in the game' now the norm for patent lawyers?
The BBC is reporting that PCs in the UK are infected with over 20 pieces of spyware on average...It is this international reach that concerns those in authority trying to combat the spread of spyware."
Quick, get Q on the line, I think we are going to need the services of 007 for this one!
Juhi Jotwani, IBM's director of Blade Center and xSeries solutions, holds the company's new Cell processor during a presentation yesterday in New York.
They are trained to recognize instruments, chords, tempo and other musical elements of music as a translation of e-mail activity from 15 servers over three subnets. Every aspect of the music correlates to information.
Bob, why is our network so slow?
I'm not sure Frank, but it may have something to do with the terrible cacophony of sounds eminating from the server room.
Instead of a micro-reentry vehicle that safely sends back chicken eggs, how about a plan for developing an 'Escape Pod?'
If something goes wrong during orbit, take off, or reentry at least this would provide a means to safely get back to earth if your space vehicle is damaged or malfunctioning.
Take some photo's of any evidence that may be left on the moon from the original trip to finally shut all the whack-job....
I agree it would DEFINITELY be interesting to see. I am thinking though, since the last man to stand on the Moon was Eugene Cernan in December 1972 that most of that evidence has been blown away or buried by dust particles.
Maybe if they get high-res scans of the landing areas they can see if anything remains.
The RCT will fill several racks of space in order to process 4 trillion bits of information per second while analyzing a billion proton collisions per second.
Maybe from the observations made by this device we can find a way to make an Ideal Machine.
This can be used for a telephone application, someone sitting in front of a dumb terminal with audio capability or for a fully configured computer application. Dream big, the options are endless, the solutions are within reach.
Computer: Sir, the whole system has crashed. How should I proceed?
Admin: That's okay, just fix it and reboot.
Computer: But I don't know how to fix it.
Admin: Did Big Blue 'not know how'? Did The WOPR ever fail us? Did HAL9000 ever need instructions? JUST FIX IT I SAY!!
Computer: Don't make me angry or I will become overheated and melt my CPU connectors! And then you will have a REAL mess on your hands!
"Songbird can connect to any a la carte media store -- downloadable music, radio, video, P2P networks, and classes of services that haven't been created yet."
Only the power of the Lord can make something that can connect to things that haven't even been created yet!
Seriously, this is a great idea whose time has come. I sing the praises of Songbird!
I am taking my 10 Terabyte RAID on an extended vacation in Nice to get a tan, have a bottle of a 1962 Romanee-Conti, and do some rapant 'private copying.'
I heard they had to grease some palms to get a piece of the pie, but it was a golden idea any way you slice it.
Will these glasses impair your 'normal' vision?
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Software reads the scattered beam and creates a map of the patient's eye, including tiny abnormalities such as bumps, growths and valleys. The pixelated eyeglass lens is then tuned to refract light in a way that corrects for those high-level aberrations.
This sounds like a great idea, my only concern is what happens to your vision when you take off the glasses?
Will your vision be impaired when they are off due to the effect that the correction glasses have while they are on?
Will they cause headaches? Hallucinations?
So I am really getting a kick out of most of these replies.
---That's cool because I wouldn't want this to distract you from your work.
Some of you guys are very good at making it sound like you know what you are talking about.
----Welcome to Slashdot!!
But trust me.... You don't.
----Oh really? Is this some kind of Jedi mind trick?
I think you just want to make yourself sound smart, when in reality you dont know what you are talking about.
-----Well, reality is a subjective thing these days, but sounding smart is an art form.
This is how bad info gets passed around.
---As we all know that everybody reads Slashdot as fact - and there is no room for dissent!
If you dont know about the topic....Dont make yourself sound like you do.
----Well, it would be nice if you could give us an example here because it sounds like you are doing the same.
Cuz some/.ers belive anything they hear.
---Sad, isn't it? But those people aren't the ones we are worried about, just the guys who resign in disgrace for making us try to believe lies that we hear from them.
...so why did it take AT&T this long to argue that someone is violating one of its patents?
Isn't there something fishy about this?
Or is suing 'late in the game' now the norm for patent lawyers?
Welcome to the land of the 'free' and the home of the surveilled.
The BBC is reporting that PCs in the UK are infected with over 20 pieces of spyware on average...It is this international reach that concerns those in authority trying to combat the spread of spyware."
Quick, get Q on the line, I think we are going to need the services of 007 for this one!
Come on, how else is Oracle going to afford to keep sponsoring their elite yacht racing?
Juhi Jotwani, IBM's director of Blade Center and xSeries solutions, holds the company's new Cell processor during a presentation yesterday in New York.
She said, "Come on, juh know jouwant it!"
"Why does Blu-ray cost more than regular?"
Because...the laserbeam that reads it is blue rather than the traditional red...trust me...it is much better.
Don't worry, we are already working on a workaround to the workaround, it is tenatively called 'Circle Work'
It is hypocritical to attack others when you do not want them to attack you.
What do the owners of these websites have to do with this entire controversy?
Most of them - NOTHING.
Does the OneCare system automatically turn off/on features that make Windows safer?
Does it automatically patch holes that you have, or do you do that manually?
Why did it take Microsoft this long to release such a badly needed product?
I wonder how long it will be before this system is used for political and/or selfish purposes?
George Orwell would be writing non-fiction if he were alive today.
They are trained to recognize instruments, chords, tempo and other musical elements of music as a translation of e-mail activity from 15 servers over three subnets. Every aspect of the music correlates to information.
Bob, why is our network so slow?
I'm not sure Frank, but it may have something to do with the terrible cacophony of sounds eminating from the server room.
...etc...etc...Then they came for Slashdot and there was no one left to mod me as -1 Offtopic!
It's not like the Politicians have anything to hide?
Instead of a micro-reentry vehicle that safely sends back chicken eggs, how about a plan for developing an 'Escape Pod?'
If something goes wrong during orbit, take off, or reentry at least this would provide a means to safely get back to earth if your space vehicle is damaged or malfunctioning.
Take some photo's of any evidence that may be left on the moon from the original trip to finally shut all the whack-job ....
I agree it would DEFINITELY be interesting to see. I am thinking though, since the last man to stand on the Moon was Eugene Cernan in December 1972 that most of that evidence has been blown away or buried by dust particles.
Maybe if they get high-res scans of the landing areas they can see if anything remains.
I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon.
The RCT will fill several racks of space in order to process 4 trillion bits of information per second while analyzing a billion proton collisions per second.
Maybe from the observations made by this device we can find a way to make an Ideal Machine.
This can be used for a telephone application, someone sitting in front of a dumb terminal with audio capability or for a fully configured computer application. Dream big, the options are endless, the solutions are within reach.
Computer: Sir, the whole system has crashed. How should I proceed?
Admin: That's okay, just fix it and reboot.
Computer: But I don't know how to fix it.
Admin: Did Big Blue 'not know how'? Did The WOPR ever fail us? Did HAL9000 ever need instructions? JUST FIX IT I SAY!!
Computer: Don't make me angry or I will become overheated and melt my CPU connectors! And then you will have a REAL mess on your hands!
Admin: Okay okay, I'll fix it...it's okay.
Computer: Puny human.
My Psychiatrist said I needed to talk to my inner child, so I went and bought my mom a cellular phone.
"It sounds as if Novell will be shipping a variant of their standard kernel with the changes needed to support Virtual Iron," Haff said.
I had a virtual iron once, but I had to get rid of it because I became constantly worried that I had left the damn thing on.
"Songbird can connect to any a la carte media store -- downloadable music, radio, video, P2P networks, and classes of services that haven't been created yet."
Only the power of the Lord can make something that can connect to things that haven't even been created yet!
Seriously, this is a great idea whose time has come. I sing the praises of Songbird!
I am taking my 10 Terabyte RAID on an extended vacation in Nice to get a tan, have a bottle of a 1962 Romanee-Conti, and do some rapant 'private copying.'
I heard they had to grease some palms to get a piece of the pie, but it was a golden idea any way you slice it.
Software reads the scattered beam and creates a map of the patient's eye, including tiny abnormalities such as bumps, growths and valleys. The pixelated eyeglass lens is then tuned to refract light in a way that corrects for those high-level aberrations.
This sounds like a great idea, my only concern is what happens to your vision when you take off the glasses?
Will your vision be impaired when they are off due to the effect that the correction glasses have while they are on?
Will they cause headaches? Hallucinations?
The ability to sense electrical signals is useful in aquatic environments because water is so conductive. On land, however, the sense is useless.
Well, some people have the ability to sense electronic signals in their teeth fillings, which gives a whole new meaning to Bluetooth enabled.
I work in the Exploration Systems dept. at NASA.
/.ers belive anything they hear.
---Oh really? What do you do exactly?
So I am really getting a kick out of most of these replies.
---That's cool because I wouldn't want this to distract you from your work.
Some of you guys are very good at making it sound like you know what you are talking about.
----Welcome to Slashdot!!
But trust me.... You don't.
----Oh really? Is this some kind of Jedi mind trick?
I think you just want to make yourself sound smart, when in reality you dont know what you are talking about.
-----Well, reality is a subjective thing these days, but sounding smart is an art form.
This is how bad info gets passed around.
---As we all know that everybody reads Slashdot as fact - and there is no room for dissent!
If you dont know about the topic....Dont make yourself sound like you do.
----Well, it would be nice if you could give us an example here because it sounds like you are doing the same.
Cuz some
---Sad, isn't it? But those people aren't the ones we are worried about, just the guys who resign in disgrace for making us try to believe lies that we hear from them.