Model M dated 29Jun87 - its loud and reliable. Weighs in at about 4 pounds too so the removable slinky cord can't try to pull it out the back of the keyboard drawer.
Though I am sure my power cord (which I move to each new machine) is the oldest item I have still in use. It is old and kinda green/tan/black/dirty. It is from an old IBM PC (not XT or AT).
1)... it means that Konqueror 3.2 will likely have native SVG-with-animation support.
Doesn't anyone read the articles: "Animations, one of the greatest features of SVG don't work either. But that is likely to change sooner or later though we doubt animations will be part of KSVG in KDE 3.2. "
Misterhouse is built on top of PERL and is very configurable. It will work with Text-To-Speech as well as Voice-Recognition engines which really make it fun. It also has the ability to create webpages that allow interation with the whole system.
I have tried many, buit this is the one I use and like best. Plus, it is updated often (2-5 weeks between new versions) which was not the case with most others.
It is my understanding that Visa and MC are requiring all mechants to remove the complete card numbers from receipts by 2007 - but watch out until then.
What exactly is the purpose of one of these? Yes, I have benn living under a rock, but I don't see how a processor in the display will help anything, especially if it 'monopolizes the PC while it runs'
You don't really think AT&T makes phone anymore do you? They are barely even in the phone business at all. They've spun off Lucent and Avaya, got out of the cable business, and loose money on long distance.
Telephony is cheap. Overabundance of network capacity has saw to that-which is exactly why this product could work this time. The World's Fair demo (the sixties?) relied on a network that didn't have near the modern day capacity.
I hope you haven't owned T since before March 2000.
If a new phone company came into town, placed it's own cables, gave away phones, sold service at 25% of the incumbet telco's price, it certainly would hurt the incumbent phone company. If you allow competition, the end result is supposed to be lower cost and new services available to the consumer. Monopolies prop up prices and stiffle innovation. So what if this "VoIP" phone company didn't have to place cables!
Look at it this way: The Pony Express had real expenses in physical property, livestock and employees. If you haven't noticed, it's not available anymore. If it was, would you wait days for your message to be delivered?
Don't prop up outdated, inferior models. Embrace progress!
I have a definitive answer to distinguish AI from brute force logic. If Cyc can read a 1000 message thread on./, interpret all the conflicting views and reach the same opinion I have!
Though I am sure my power cord (which I move to each new machine) is the oldest item I have still in use. It is old and kinda green/tan/black/dirty. It is from an old IBM PC (not XT or AT).
1) ... it means that Konqueror 3.2 will likely have native SVG-with-animation support.
Doesn't anyone read the articles: "Animations, one of the greatest features of SVG don't work either. But that is likely to change sooner or later though we doubt animations will be part of KSVG in KDE 3.2. "
This has some of the exact same quotes from above so it might be a mirror.
I have tried many, buit this is the one I use and like best. Plus, it is updated often (2-5 weeks between new versions) which was not the case with most others.
Who do you think owns the big wireless carriers?
You might drive your favorite Linux Distro crazy with lunch just out of reach!
It is my understanding that Visa and MC are requiring all mechants to remove the complete card numbers from receipts by 2007 - but watch out until then.
What exactly is the purpose of one of these? Yes, I have benn living under a rock, but I don't see how a processor in the display will help anything, especially if it 'monopolizes the PC while it runs'
Telephony is cheap. Overabundance of network capacity has saw to that-which is exactly why this product could work this time. The World's Fair demo (the sixties?) relied on a network that didn't have near the modern day capacity.
I hope you haven't owned T since before March 2000.
How exactly are they still in business?
you didn't need a bus schedule. The bus driver kicked in your door and took you away when HE was ready!
What is the social problem? Cheap talk?
Look at it this way: The Pony Express had real expenses in physical property, livestock and employees. If you haven't noticed, it's not available anymore. If it was, would you wait days for your message to be delivered?
Don't prop up outdated, inferior models. Embrace progress!
IX, X, and XI were all demo'ed before IX even came out...
I too received this letter after a warning email from GoDaddy.com. I sent Verisign's postage paid envelope back empty. I feel 34 cents better!
I have a definitive answer to distinguish AI from brute force logic. If Cyc can read a 1000 message thread on ./, interpret all the conflicting views and reach the same opinion I have!