You have to have geo-location done in realtime to have the next step of services. Self/full or even partial geo-location assistance for services. When robotics finally appear (heathkit just came back), they need to be able to perform basic transport services.
When supply is smaller than demand, the location of the supply will make another interesting business model. (Wii are at "THESE" stores...)
Untold business models are going to be there with geo-location assistance (or interpretation)
Don't forget hardware thats shipped to south america. One of the at&t data centers was robbed for telco equipment, and base stations get stolen too.
The FBI reported that private cell networks get setup by drug lords, sounded weird to me, but why steal cellular telco equipment, not the racks of servers, the people knew what they wanted.
CC is listed as an acceptable license on the page, and many scientists update pages about subjects they know. As for the MGTOW, you are way off, but then, you can read the wikipedia article about it.
Wow. Cry baby much? The notability claim is there for a reason, and it works, it stops ego listings. Consider the people who think they're in a band just because they've got a myspace account and put one mp3 up there. These get listed a lot. The are, by wikipedia rules, non-notable./snip/
If that one mp3 was on the top free mp3 charts, maybe it should be.
Why shouldnt all books that been in wikipedia, this is human knowledge we are talking about.
And I dont see why comics that have millions of readers online should be any different than the sunday comics. Or radios stations listings, thats a resource just like all the roads on maps, as famous road side diners.
I think your idea of notability is only for global, which doesnt work when there are groups of people and notability is smaller, small groups of scientists, famous alumni in local schools. A city might only have 1 famous historical site, why should it be banned because nobody has heard of the city? This is real world knowledge.
A happy medium between, must be on the cover of Forbes to having a webpage. The extreme approach is ruining wikipedia.
Cliche mentality, its very evident to people who contribute to wikipedia, turning people off wikipedia. Thats why articles like this are popping up all over.
Mens rights groups have been trying to put info into wikipedia for years, a few (actively proud feminists in their wiki bio's) have pulled the nobility card, and no support, so Deleted! Topics like MGTOW (Men going their own way) the slogan and world wide group has been deleted, because its not a non-profit group. The mens rights and misandry pages are stripped down due to disagreements, it cant be expanded by people who actually run MRA sites and written books on the subject, because its not Notable? That makes no sense, its like saying a founder of black panthers cant put in information.
It's sad that even famous authors and events in history are removed due to notability, if simpsons episodes and 4chan can be in it, so can best selling authors from the 80s. I Tried to add Twyana Davis as an article, just for it be deleted for notability reasons, mostly because a couple 20'ish editors never alive in the 80s, read the newspapers or watched tv. So its not notable to them. One of the largest rape scandals to happen.
I've seen editors say text was copyrighted, when it was released under creative commons, and proof provided, still deleted. An editor deletes because stub articles should be put into other articles, which makes no sense. Information goes in, it gets edited by everyone as time goes on, thats what makes a wiki powerful.
Its a freaking political nightmare, if someone doesn't agree with you, they can delete it for a numerous reasons, and people are finally seeing that. Notability is sighted as the number 1 excuse for deleting an article that someone doesnt agree with.
Ha, take a look at the pit bull article, its a warzone, editors dont agree with the AKA and the National society of veterinarians.
Wikipedia while useful, is horribly ingrained in thought control by editors. Its suppose to be a collection of human knowledge, not "Only knowledge that we agree with". Those who control the information, as the saying goes....
So, I wont donate until they change their rules and behavior. Groups have set up their own WIKI's due to this political/social moderation.
Kinda nice idea, go grab the latest drivers or read a forum if you have an issue with a driver.
No driver bootup with instant web access, wish I had that in the past myself... Wonder if the stripped down firefox runs java apps, for web based ssh terminal.
Sounds cool to me, wouldnt use it much, but nice feature when you need it.
For 2 dollars a song, id rather have better quality than "cd quality", cd quality isn't all thats its cracked up to be. Too loud, not enough channels, not high enough sample rates. After 20 years of cd's, you experience high quality that dwarfs CD's, you know you have been ripped off if you buy a CD now.
Just out of curiosity, why should someone use something that's questionably legal (or more accurately, a direct violation of the law) when there are 15 different ways to do it that are legal?
Nope, Its not illegal if the pc already has a registered copy of windows, good chance the PC already had a licensed copy of windows since most pc's still have a m$ tax.
Also they removed the reboot and 6 process limit from bartpe, and supports win2k.
I think I'd make a bootable bartpe cdrom, and put firefox on there using the kiosk plugin. A few plugins, java, and a couple basic bookmarks, and your done.
Hardware wise, I'd have external volume, and a screen blanker.
Plus the bartpe reboots every 24 hours to make m$ happy.
I disagree, there are Linux and Linux developer magazines that are pretty good, and sell for 10 to 20 bux with DVDs of utils. (Some are from the UK too) Also, CPU magazine is pretty good and popular tech mag.
I don't think sys-admin had the top writers, stories or indepth sys-admin howtos and the price was too low to keep up with its small reader base. Plus it wasn't on store shelves like the linux magazines.
But then, I'm not all too happy with the loss of newsgroups and the migration to web forums, use to be 1 place to read or search, now its a dozen websites or mailing lists. Harder to find that small obscure piece of info you need. Plus if you broaden your search beyond 1 subject, you could have to read and subscribe to hundreds of site. Freaking absurd.
Think the law says once you put it in the garbage, its fair for the police to snoop. So I could see police testing waste water outside your house for drugs legal. Scary thought, as our police happy government would love to take your house.
I could see how a class system in place, and the working class dieing at a higher rate, could support his theory of natural selection help the economic growth. The wealth moved downwards, which in turn turned raised the overall economy. We see this when the working classes started to buy more creating more of a demand and thus the start of the industrial revolution.
And he hits it on the head when he shows how China and Japan didn't have the same factors until much later. China is pushing to create a modernization push at the expense of the health, thus the supporting his 'germ' argument that can still stifle the lower class. (Of course, the new black death could be aids, which china is starting to have issues with the new high level of prostitution and drug use) so it will be interesting to see how it works out for them.
I use linux in vmware and cygwin, I love the software, but linux and xorg has issues that make is so I cant use it as my main os. Cluster SSH is awesome, but I got it running under cygwin, so I'm happy.
1. Xorg crashs and takes out my ssh connections. I just cant have this issue happen to me. When I have multiple connections using putty on xp, explorer might crash, but my applications don't. (This is my main complaint, x crashs, all your apps die.)
2. Cisco VPN, my god what is it with IT using certs signed to the laptop name. I havnt tried hacking it enough, but if anyone knows how to copy an installed cisco install from windows to linux, please post it.
3 Exchange/Outlook. Ive found IE4linux runs exchange web pretty well, but outlook is just good at its job. And if you can script, vbscript (ya i know) is there, and can some cool things. (I save attachments etc)
4. Font's, I'm using a vga font for my terms, and the font hints are great, but I just don't find it as easy on the eyes as windows truetype.
5. Wifi, to be honest, my wifi has been crap under windows too, but on my 2 laptops, I just dont have the same quality or stability under linux.
6. File managers, I'm rather partial to Dopus or enhanced explorer, 2 browser windows. I can just navigate files quicker in windows. I find gnome to be a tad slower.
7. Taskbar, really, all i want is alt-tab and a taskbar, get out of my way and let me work. I don't want to have a million keys, just stay out of my way and let me work.
Seems the specs are pretty good, But what about the license?
Are we going to have the same initial jpeg 2000 issues with licenses? Sounds like another license scam, its not free for consumers, there are submarine patents.
I went to f***younetworksolutions.com, the parking page has a "buy now" button....
You have to have geo-location done in realtime to have the next step of services. Self/full or even partial geo-location assistance for services. When robotics finally appear (heathkit just came back), they need to be able to perform basic transport services.
When supply is smaller than demand, the location of the supply will make another interesting business model. (Wii are at "THESE" stores...)
Untold business models are going to be there with geo-location assistance (or interpretation)
With all the personal attacks against Wolfram on the website, it really shows someone with a grudge against Wolfram. (Not very professional)
You directed that at the married slashdotters right?
Whoa, maybe you dont pay attention to politics, but we put people in jail all the time for that.
Why cant you remember? Thats contempt or even worse, perjury!
Many people do time in prison without being convicted of the main accusation, but for perjury....
Don't forget hardware thats shipped to south america. One of the at&t data centers was robbed for telco equipment, and base stations get stolen too.
The FBI reported that private cell networks get setup by drug lords, sounded weird to me, but why steal cellular telco equipment, not the racks of servers, the people knew what they wanted.
CC is listed as an acceptable license on the page, and many scientists update pages about subjects they know.
As for the MGTOW, you are way off, but then, you can read the wikipedia article about it.
Oh wait.
Wow. Cry baby much? The notability claim is there for a reason, and it works, it stops ego listings. Consider the people who think they're in a band just because they've got a myspace account and put one mp3 up there. These get listed a lot. The are, by wikipedia rules, non-notable. /snip/
If that one mp3 was on the top free mp3 charts, maybe it should be.
Why shouldnt all books that been in wikipedia, this is human knowledge we are talking about.
And I dont see why comics that have millions of readers online should be any different than the sunday comics. Or radios stations listings, thats a resource just like all the roads on maps, as famous road side diners.
I think your idea of notability is only for global, which doesnt work when there are groups of people and notability is smaller, small groups of scientists, famous alumni in local schools. A city might only have 1 famous historical site, why should it be banned because nobody has heard of the city? This is real world knowledge.
A happy medium between, must be on the cover of Forbes to having a webpage. The extreme approach is ruining wikipedia.
Cliche mentality, its very evident to people who contribute to wikipedia, turning people off wikipedia. Thats why articles like this are popping up all over.
Mens rights groups have been trying to put info into wikipedia for years, a few (actively proud feminists in their wiki bio's) have pulled the nobility card, and no support, so Deleted! Topics like MGTOW (Men going their own way) the slogan and world wide group has been deleted, because its not a non-profit group. The mens rights and misandry pages are stripped down due to disagreements, it cant be expanded by people who actually run MRA sites and written books on the subject, because its not Notable? That makes no sense, its like saying a founder of black panthers cant put in information.
It's sad that even famous authors and events in history are removed due to notability, if simpsons episodes and 4chan can be in it, so can best selling authors from the 80s. I Tried to add Twyana Davis as an article, just for it be deleted for notability reasons, mostly because a couple 20'ish editors never alive in the 80s, read the newspapers or watched tv. So its not notable to them. One of the largest rape scandals to happen.
I've seen editors say text was copyrighted, when it was released under creative commons, and proof provided, still deleted. An editor deletes because stub articles should be put into other articles, which makes no sense. Information goes in, it gets edited by everyone as time goes on, thats what makes a wiki powerful.
Its a freaking political nightmare, if someone doesn't agree with you, they can delete it for a numerous reasons, and people are finally seeing that. Notability is sighted as the number 1 excuse for deleting an article that someone doesnt agree with.
Ha, take a look at the pit bull article, its a warzone, editors dont agree with the AKA and the National society of veterinarians.
Wikipedia while useful, is horribly ingrained in thought control by editors. Its suppose to be a collection of human knowledge, not "Only knowledge that we agree with". Those who control the information, as the saying goes....
So, I wont donate until they change their rules and behavior. Groups have set up their own WIKI's due to this political/social moderation.
Bankruptcy doesn't take your retirement savings or home...
No, but a Divorce will, and you can no longer file bankruptcy for divorce.
Kinda nice idea, go grab the latest drivers or read a forum if you have an issue with a driver.
No driver bootup with instant web access, wish I had that in the past myself... Wonder if the stripped down firefox runs java apps, for web based ssh terminal.
Sounds cool to me, wouldnt use it much, but nice feature when you need it.
Seems obvious to me, the 1 click patent is basically removing of the "Are you sure [Y/n]" prompt.
Exactly, agree not to sue the city in civil court, and we will drop criminal charges.
That news needs to become mainstream, someone would loose their job over that.
For 2 dollars a song, id rather have better quality than "cd quality", cd quality isn't all thats its cracked up to be. Too loud, not enough channels, not high enough sample rates. After 20 years of cd's, you experience high quality that dwarfs CD's, you know you have been ripped off if you buy a CD now.
17 years is a long time for video games, and music tastes now. The world is growing so fast, long term copyrights dont match the modern tastes.
Just out of curiosity, why should someone use something that's questionably legal (or more accurately, a direct violation of the law) when there are 15 different ways to do it that are legal?
Nope, Its not illegal if the pc already has a registered copy of windows, good chance the PC already had a licensed copy of windows since most pc's still have a m$ tax.
Also they removed the reboot and 6 process limit from bartpe, and supports win2k.
I think I'd make a bootable bartpe cdrom, and put firefox on there using the kiosk plugin.
A few plugins, java, and a couple basic bookmarks, and your done.
Hardware wise, I'd have external volume, and a screen blanker.
Plus the bartpe reboots every 24 hours to make m$ happy.
Says for Vista, but requirements says XP or vista. Pushing hard they are.
Since you have to buy a modem and agree to a yearly contract, seems you make good faith they will provide services per contract.
I disagree, there are Linux and Linux developer magazines that are pretty good, and sell for 10 to 20 bux with DVDs of utils. (Some are from the UK too) Also, CPU magazine is pretty good and popular tech mag.
I don't think sys-admin had the top writers, stories or indepth sys-admin howtos and the price was too low to keep up with its small reader base. Plus it wasn't on store shelves like the linux magazines.
But then, I'm not all too happy with the loss of newsgroups and the migration to web forums, use to be 1 place to read or search, now its a dozen websites or mailing lists. Harder to find that small obscure piece of info you need. Plus if you broaden your search beyond 1 subject, you could have to read and subscribe to hundreds of site. Freaking absurd.
Think the law says once you put it in the garbage, its fair for the police to snoop. So I could see police testing waste water outside your house for drugs legal. Scary thought, as our police happy government would love to take your house.
I could see how a class system in place, and the working class dieing at a higher rate, could support his theory of natural selection help the economic growth. The wealth moved downwards, which in turn turned raised the overall economy. We see this when the working classes started to buy more creating more of a demand and thus the start of the industrial revolution.
And he hits it on the head when he shows how China and Japan didn't have the same factors until much later. China is pushing to create a modernization push at the expense of the health, thus the supporting his 'germ' argument that can still stifle the lower class. (Of course, the new black death could be aids, which china is starting to have issues with the new high level of prostitution and drug use) so it will be interesting to see how it works out for them.
I use linux in vmware and cygwin, I love the software, but linux and xorg has issues that make is so I cant use it as my main os. Cluster SSH is awesome, but I got it running under cygwin, so I'm happy.
1. Xorg crashs and takes out my ssh connections. I just cant have this issue happen to me. When I have multiple connections using putty on xp, explorer might crash, but my applications don't. (This is my main complaint, x crashs, all your apps die.)
2. Cisco VPN, my god what is it with IT using certs signed to the laptop name. I havnt tried hacking it enough, but if anyone knows how to copy an installed cisco install from windows to linux, please post it.
3 Exchange/Outlook. Ive found IE4linux runs exchange web pretty well, but outlook is just good at its job. And if you can script, vbscript (ya i know) is there, and can some cool things. (I save attachments etc)
4. Font's, I'm using a vga font for my terms, and the font hints are great, but I just don't find it as easy on the eyes as windows truetype.
5. Wifi, to be honest, my wifi has been crap under windows too, but on my 2 laptops, I just dont have the same quality or stability under linux.
6. File managers, I'm rather partial to Dopus or enhanced explorer, 2 browser windows. I can just navigate files quicker in windows. I find gnome to be a tad slower.
7. Taskbar, really, all i want is alt-tab and a taskbar, get out of my way and let me work. I don't want to have a million keys, just stay out of my way and let me work.
Seems the specs are pretty good, But what about the license?
Are we going to have the same initial jpeg 2000 issues with licenses? Sounds like another license scam, its not free for consumers, there are submarine patents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_2000 check the License Issues section...