Yes, I remember those mouse. Used one on Sun Workstation during my internship.
Now here is a neat trick which I used to impress my fellow interns. Try placing the mouse on a CRT monitor and watch the mouse cursor moves. Apparently, the scanning lines on a CRT monitor works like the shiny grids on the mouse pad and caused the mouse cursor to move:P
Did any one try this using the new optical mouse? I am using a logitech optical wheelmouse but I can't tried this anymore caused I used a LCD monitor (no scanning lines)
AIX also have something similar
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Ghost for Unix
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Yes, i had used ignite-ux b4 for this purpose. Just want to mention that AIX also have something similar call mksysbk. Wonder if Solaris have any thing similar as I dun use Solaris often enuff.
I had been a user of free email services since I graduated from university (during university time, I am using the university email account). I was with Hotmail, but had switched to Yahoo mail when Hotmail became too slow for me to use. I owned a permanent forwarding address with IEEE since I am an IEEE member, so switching email provider for me is just a jiffy. There are still tonnes of free email available even if big names like Yahoo!, Bigfoot and Hotmail decided to go subscription based.
Yes, I remember those mouse. Used one on Sun Workstation during my internship.
:P
Now here is a neat trick which I used to impress my fellow interns. Try placing the mouse on a CRT monitor and watch the mouse cursor moves. Apparently, the scanning lines on a CRT monitor works like the shiny grids on the mouse pad and caused the mouse cursor to move
Did any one try this using the new optical mouse? I am using a logitech optical wheelmouse but I can't tried this anymore caused I used a LCD monitor (no scanning lines)
Yes, i had used ignite-ux b4 for this purpose. Just want to mention that AIX also have something similar call mksysbk. Wonder if Solaris have any thing similar as I dun use Solaris often enuff.
I saw somewhere that says "Spirited away" is going to be Miyazaki's last animated feature. Is it true?
Singapore also had an online government. How come it is not mentioned?
Visit the link below for the services offered to the citizen by Singapore eGovernment.
http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/
Visit the link below for the plan for Singapore eGovernment.
http://www.egov.gov.sg/
I had been a user of free email services since I graduated from university (during university time, I am using the university email account). I was with Hotmail, but had switched to Yahoo mail when Hotmail became too slow for me to use. I owned a permanent forwarding address with IEEE since I am an IEEE member, so switching email provider for me is just a jiffy. There are still tonnes of free email available even if big names like Yahoo!, Bigfoot and Hotmail decided to go subscription based.
I went to their website only to find :(
"sorry, not visible" under the row for my country