great car analogies come by.
It is said that the fatal crash which cursed the prototype was due to astonishment. Despite its remarkable innovations the Dymaxion car misfitted common sense.
advocacy of better mechanical qualities of Harley-Davidson I suppose was stated quote. They just sell an idea of badassness (and patriotism) packed with '50s technology.
I'm pretty sure the amount of 'calories' contained in a cup of gasoline will give you a nice boost of 'energy'.
The idea that complex reactions involved in such a complex process as nutrition could be simplified to 'burning things' is pseudo-science.
I can't find any citations from the process of measuring the energy of food (calorimeter?) and the whole idea of calories as an absolute value of nutrition (2000 calories of.... lettuce? whisky? crispy bacon?) is useless.
The beta version pulled out bizarre layout and coding issues already.
It seems another MS try to establish their own standards. They are relying on prevalence of Windows / IE to take over some businesses' environments (as IE4 did back in the 90's) thus weakening other platform's appliances... and messing up developers' life.
We maintain a JavaScript / php / googlemaps mashup pplication, and unless switched to 'compatibility mode' the CSS layout simply breaks (in strange and undocumented ways) . We use Prototypejs 1.6.... and its code breaks too.
The application was developed targeting IE6 / FF2. Since then it has evolved through Safari, FF3, and IE7 with relative ease. At the first glance this move is going to be tough.
For those developing complex AJAX-style applications, these are pretty bad news.
The gap resides not only in the engine efficiency by itself.
Transmission of electric power is still prone to leakage. When putting on the statement of hybrids as environment-friendly technology, points like that are conveniently omitted.
http://www.iec.ch/news_centre/onlinepubs/efficient_transmission/
You should be aware of the energy loss inherent at every conversion at the process.
Agree. They are not doing it for goodness or something.
Indeed the bandwidth cost is ridiculous as an argument since you can jsmin and / or obfuscate javascript to a minimum that it would barely surpass the content's payload.
The intention behind this move is intriguing and suggests some clever tactics to measure someone's site usage. In other point of view, usage of the hosted library can give startups some googlability... in a startup context defined as we want to be googlabducted!!
Serious businesses won't provide usage information for the champion of data miners at all. Me included.
The sensors provide traffic info to colorize the map. Despite the creepy interface, the system is intended to provide roughly the status of traffic. Besides it is integrated to displays at some of the stops which brings schedules and delays information.
However, the information cannot be understood as reliable for car traffic: buses do it their own way, both retarding each other and somewhat benefiting from dedicated lanes.
There are no shortcuts to surpass a global city clot, except... to get up earlier.
...in some very remote business partner's words... "who am I going to prosecute whenever things go wrong? How can you provide guarantee to reliability of postgresql dbms? Who are the hippies providing software fopr free?"...
Amazingly these people cope with poorly written and less supported software which is branded by well-suited companies that happily ignore them if things go wrong with no consequences.
Ignorance is bliss. Ignorance of one is others' bliss.
Nearly control freak is a good definition for your kind of point of view.
Sure the assumption that users won't bear the stability of their very own systems may be accurate when considering sales persons and maybe even the admin staff as well.
I stand upon experience as coder and also support crew leader: Users prone to expose themselves to risk happily stick to tech support directives.
Sensitive information must be protected properly. Restricted access to workstations' systems simply doesn't apply on it.
This practices become refined annoyance when you have both constraints on system administration and on support resources.
given usual savvyness that is expected from professional IT crew, attempts to convince users to dismiss root access to the station are granted suspect of compliance with surveillance tactics by employer.
Of course the assumption doesn't apply to tech-support addicts. Where is my antivirus and so.
Frankly I've been countlessly surprised how does suppositions and... Merely Lies raise as Perfect Indestructible Truth. They come as fast as they vanish. The point seems to be keep the public calm. And nothing more.
From decades to now, I saw the absurdity of common sense statement emphasizing margarine as healthy, far better substitute for milk butter.
The recent controversy around trans fat twisted it all for reason's sake. Grandma was right again.
Any awake person should dismiss FDA statements at all.
In my place I have seen the benefits of food industry. Sure I AM happy because I don't have notice of any starvation menace among my fellows and so-called citizens. I appreciate the consciousness of living in a country that, despite social problems, have availability of food to anyone. Indeed obesity is an increasing issue. Credits to modern food industry, thanks a lot to USA based companies which have been coming out with nice tech innovations. Maybe clone stock are doing their fate as hybrid seeds did. Maybe mankind sometime will rely on this new trick to perform.
It is amazing how does people take weird choices concerning what they, given virtually infinite options, put through their organisms.
I see dead people.
I see slow painful death to them, sometimes interesting people with theoretic power of decision, who ruthlessly select to believe blindly in government agencies. I don't blame the agency, they have an agenda. The point is that their agenda is both tied to survival of citizens and survival of industry. Given a secure margin of risk they can happily lie with no consequences. They can put a margarine scam or two for centuries and the result as a whole is benefiting us all, or somewhat almost us all.
Grandma was absolutely right.
My personal supposition is that cloned beef poses no harm at all to eaters. The environmental concern, indeed, is a fact. Diversity has a key role in our world's life. So the matter, the relevant one, is the future of breed. The influence of engineered crops and their bounds through benefit and disgrace are yet to be known.
In this obscure meantime - and I am becoming old enough to say this - I recommend anyone to follow the inner sense of taste. There is no mercy form who, in a moment of patriotic illumination, takes the agencies word as drop-forged truth and stick stupidly to industry standards concerning to what to eat today. The industry is great and produces improvement to human life. The industry reports are undoubtedly biased whatever the industry needs and tied slightly as necessary to the limits posed by insurance companies. Aware of that, the rest of modern life is not complicated as it used to be to our ancestors (which experienced real shortage of goods in WWW2).
Despite the fact I use gaim/pidgin most of time, the email/IM integration provided by their service led me to the decision of keeping my account, which is the same long before hotmail was purchased by microsoft.
I think the service fits my needs, to provide a reliable account for registrations/memberships elsewhere.
The lack of baynesian spam filtering (such has gmail and others) is a shame.
The interface (yes, I tried Live) sometimes simply sucks.
The storage and transfer limitations could be a problem for anyone lacking scp or such file transfer tools.
I said, _could be_. Email lost its credentials as serious transfer and communication tool.
Some of us may remember when Bill Gates stated that SPAM issue elimination was simply a matter of time. I gave them few credence then... and nowadays, email is clearly depicted as an unreliable, flawed tool.
Ordinary people can be kept safe by white-listing methods which figures out annoyances to me. They cay rely on such filtering to avoid Enlarge Their Penises NOW!!!
I would put my coins on a bit more intelligent solution to handle spam. There are a lot of solutions along with gmail or inova.net. The management of messages by AI systems which carries out the trash is a requirement to make email a reliable and trivial tool again... and not the scam nest it has been featured into.
This kind of announcement clears out what is the real level of microsoft improvement attempts - incredibly naive, blatantly stupid, moron-shaped company policies.
But, wait..
At all, who the heck would need to forward the message to 10+ recipients? In hotmail accounts? Oh... spammers. The less skilled and no less annoying of them. The ones who include my address in religious spiritual good intentioned chain letters.
Turns out microsoft is doing the right thing. The intelligence involved in their approach of bulk mail fits the targeted ones'.
No, Atlanta kings don't want to release coca code simply because the 'coca' secret component. It is a small question with the law. Did you really think the addiction can be credited to sugar, huh?
Definetly no.
The industry doesn't even represent the major electricity consumer anymore. That applies with some variation to any country in the world.
Besides that simple fact... The statement that nowadays industrial proccesses are the state-of-art energy efficiency model is ridiculous. Sometimes entire proccesses rely on obsolete machinery and techniques. Many matters other than energy bills keep them from changing.
And you may have noticed the invasion of home hardware.
Turning off unneccessary household machinery is significant to prevent waste. Commercial and residence building projects can contribute to improve energy use efficiency.
And, unfortunately or not, waste is essential to keep alive modern economy.
great car analogies come by.
It is said that the fatal crash which cursed the prototype was due to astonishment.
Despite its remarkable innovations the Dymaxion car misfitted common sense.
advocacy of better mechanical qualities of Harley-Davidson I suppose was stated quote. They just sell an idea of badassness (and patriotism) packed with '50s technology.
how did you log in to fix things when it was not connect to teh internets? Seriuos.
I'm pretty sure the amount of 'calories' contained in a cup of gasoline will give you a nice boost of 'energy'. The idea that complex reactions involved in such a complex process as nutrition could be simplified to 'burning things' is pseudo-science. I can't find any citations from the process of measuring the energy of food (calorimeter?) and the whole idea of calories as an absolute value of nutrition (2000 calories of.... lettuce? whisky? crispy bacon?) is useless.
...no.
The beta version pulled out bizarre layout and coding issues already.
It seems another MS try to establish their own standards. They are relying on prevalence of Windows / IE to take over some businesses' environments (as IE4 did back in the 90's) thus weakening other platform's appliances... and messing up developers' life.
We maintain a JavaScript / php / googlemaps mashup pplication, and unless switched to 'compatibility mode' the CSS layout simply breaks (in strange and undocumented ways) . We use Prototypejs 1.6.... and its code breaks too.
The application was developed targeting IE6 / FF2. Since then it has evolved through Safari, FF3, and IE7 with relative ease. At the first glance this move is going to be tough.
For those developing complex AJAX-style applications, these are pretty bad news.
If you are one of those accounting types with 100000 lines in an excel file you should consider to use a decent DBMS.
yeah but does it run on linux?
ubuntu!=redhat
yum || apt
nothing related to WM look and feel.
The gap resides not only in the engine efficiency by itself. Transmission of electric power is still prone to leakage. When putting on the statement of hybrids as environment-friendly technology, points like that are conveniently omitted. http://www.iec.ch/news_centre/onlinepubs/efficient_transmission/ You should be aware of the energy loss inherent at every conversion at the process.
http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/
christ, teeth fairy or easter bunny: clear scams. Indeed, Santa is real, I saw the bastard at the mall.
Agree. They are not doing it for goodness or something.
Indeed the bandwidth cost is ridiculous as an argument since you can jsmin and / or obfuscate javascript to a minimum that it would barely surpass the content's payload.
The intention behind this move is intriguing and suggests some clever tactics to measure someone's site usage. In other point of view, usage of the hosted library can give startups some googlability... in a startup context defined as we want to be googlabducted!!
Serious businesses won't provide usage information for the champion of data miners at all. Me included.
São Paulo, Brasil, tests its system http://www.sptrans.com.br/olhovivo/
The sensors provide traffic info to colorize the map. Despite the creepy interface, the system is intended to provide roughly the status of traffic. Besides it is integrated to displays at some of the stops which brings schedules and delays information.
However, the information cannot be understood as reliable for car traffic: buses do it their own way, both retarding each other and somewhat benefiting from dedicated lanes.
There are no shortcuts to surpass a global city clot, except... to get up earlier.
...in some very remote business partner's words... "who am I going to prosecute whenever things go wrong? How can you provide guarantee to reliability of postgresql dbms? Who are the hippies providing software fopr free?"...
Amazingly these people cope with poorly written and less supported software which is branded by well-suited companies that happily ignore them if things go wrong with no consequences.
Ignorance is bliss. Ignorance of one is others' bliss.
Nearly control freak is a good definition for your kind of point of view.
Sure the assumption that users won't bear the stability of their very own systems may be accurate when considering sales persons and maybe even the admin staff as well.
I stand upon experience as coder and also support crew leader: Users prone to expose themselves to risk happily stick to tech support directives.
Sensitive information must be protected properly. Restricted access to workstations' systems simply doesn't apply on it.
This practices become refined annoyance when you have both constraints on system administration and on support resources.
Let 'em do their job please. Stop non-issues.
given usual savvyness that is expected from professional IT crew, attempts to convince users to dismiss root access to the station are granted suspect of compliance with surveillance tactics by employer.
Of course the assumption doesn't apply to tech-support addicts. Where is my antivirus and so.
Frankly I've been countlessly surprised how does suppositions and... Merely Lies raise as Perfect Indestructible Truth. They come as fast as they vanish. The point seems to be keep the public calm. And nothing more. From decades to now, I saw the absurdity of common sense statement emphasizing margarine as healthy, far better substitute for milk butter. The recent controversy around trans fat twisted it all for reason's sake. Grandma was right again.
Any awake person should dismiss FDA statements at all.
In my place I have seen the benefits of food industry. Sure I AM happy because I don't have notice of any starvation menace among my fellows and so-called citizens. I appreciate the consciousness of living in a country that, despite social problems, have availability of food to anyone. Indeed obesity is an increasing issue. Credits to modern food industry, thanks a lot to USA based companies which have been coming out with nice tech innovations. Maybe clone stock are doing their fate as hybrid seeds did. Maybe mankind sometime will rely on this new trick to perform.
It is amazing how does people take weird choices concerning what they, given virtually infinite options, put through their organisms.
I see dead people.
I see slow painful death to them, sometimes interesting people with theoretic power of decision, who ruthlessly select to believe blindly in government agencies. I don't blame the agency, they have an agenda. The point is that their agenda is both tied to survival of citizens and survival of industry. Given a secure margin of risk they can happily lie with no consequences. They can put a margarine scam or two for centuries and the result as a whole is benefiting us all, or somewhat almost us all.
Grandma was absolutely right.
My personal supposition is that cloned beef poses no harm at all to eaters. The environmental concern, indeed, is a fact. Diversity has a key role in our world's life. So the matter, the relevant one, is the future of breed. The influence of engineered crops and their bounds through benefit and disgrace are yet to be known.
In this obscure meantime - and I am becoming old enough to say this - I recommend anyone to follow the inner sense of taste. There is no mercy form who, in a moment of patriotic illumination, takes the agencies word as drop-forged truth and stick stupidly to industry standards concerning to what to eat today. The industry is great and produces improvement to human life. The industry reports are undoubtedly biased whatever the industry needs and tied slightly as necessary to the limits posed by insurance companies. Aware of that, the rest of modern life is not complicated as it used to be to our ancestors (which experienced real shortage of goods in WWW2).
I welcome our Next Tenants... whatever.
Think of ourselves as a well succeeded cluster of cells. Think of the cell as a collection of proto-organisms.
We are an undefined life form. Trying to get out of the shell.
Mankind, shoal. Swarm, individual.
Collective consciousness is far beyond particular will.
because you get old and got repetitive strain injury.
What?!?! 10 or more? Can I hijack just nine for fun?
Yes.
I use it due to integration with messenger IM.
Despite the fact I use gaim/pidgin most of time, the email/IM integration provided by their service led me to the decision of keeping my account, which is the same long before hotmail was purchased by microsoft.
I think the service fits my needs, to provide a reliable account for registrations/memberships elsewhere.
The lack of baynesian spam filtering (such has gmail and others) is a shame.
The interface (yes, I tried Live) sometimes simply sucks.
The storage and transfer limitations could be a problem for anyone lacking scp or such file transfer tools.
I said, _could be_. Email lost its credentials as serious transfer and communication tool.
Some of us may remember when Bill Gates stated that SPAM issue elimination was simply a matter of time. I gave them few credence then... and nowadays, email is clearly depicted as an unreliable, flawed tool.
Ordinary people can be kept safe by white-listing methods which figures out annoyances to me. They cay rely on such filtering to avoid Enlarge Their Penises NOW!!!
I would put my coins on a bit more intelligent solution to handle spam. There are a lot of solutions along with gmail or inova.net. The management of messages by AI systems which carries out the trash is a requirement to make email a reliable and trivial tool again... and not the scam nest it has been featured into.
This kind of announcement clears out what is the real level of microsoft improvement attempts - incredibly naive, blatantly stupid, moron-shaped company policies.
But, wait..
At all, who the heck would need to forward the message to 10+ recipients? In hotmail accounts? Oh... spammers. The less skilled and no less annoying of them. The ones who include my address in religious spiritual good intentioned chain letters.
Turns out microsoft is doing the right thing. The intelligence involved in their approach of bulk mail fits the targeted ones'.
If you satisfied yourself with the imaginary friends, who can blame you on that.
Actually we can have a bit more fair decision. http://googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=Google+Maps+API&word2=Microsoft+Live+Maps
No, Atlanta kings don't want to release coca code simply because the 'coca' secret component. It is a small question with the law. Did you really think the addiction can be credited to sugar, huh?
Definetly no. The industry doesn't even represent the major electricity consumer anymore. That applies with some variation to any country in the world. Besides that simple fact... The statement that nowadays industrial proccesses are the state-of-art energy efficiency model is ridiculous. Sometimes entire proccesses rely on obsolete machinery and techniques. Many matters other than energy bills keep them from changing.
And you may have noticed the invasion of home hardware.
Turning off unneccessary household machinery is significant to prevent waste. Commercial and residence building projects can contribute to improve energy use efficiency.
And, unfortunately or not, waste is essential to keep alive modern economy.