By wanting to make her case a class action lawsuit means that she'll end up with a coupon for $10 off her next CD, and her lawyers will walk away with millions.
I think that students should be taught C and C++. To go back to the basics and learn how to do memory management, use pointers and all that good stuff that builds a good foundation. I found after you have a good foundation in C you can just go and pick up new languages with little problem. I think its fine to teach Java, C#.Net, etc after they have a solid foundation with C and C++.
Whoa you mean to tell me there are chicks in the IT field that do development? You mean there are chicks that work at IT companies that aren't in help desk, project management, or accounting? I'd have to see this to believe it.
I'm suprised they need to study these things. It just renforces the idea of the mind's critical facility. That is a person has certian beliefs and anything that matches those beliefs will bypass that critical facility and go into what a person will believe. Other wise it is not fimiliar or does not match it will just be something someone will know but not believe. For example if you knew nothing about cars and someone told you that the johnson rod connected the steering wheel to the rest of the car, you'd be more inclined to believe that but if you knew about cars you'd know it was BS. It also goes in the case where someone believes that they are ugly, and even if reality they are not, people can tell them over and over again that they are beautiful but they just will not believe it. This is why to making lasting change you need to get at all of those errnous beliefs floating around inside your head before anything will permentaly take affect. You can either bypass that critical facility with hypnosis or balance the emotions of those beliefs with positive resources that occur else where. Face it human beings make all of the descisions based on emotions no matter how much they want to believe that they are rational and logical.
Excuse my ignornce, but isn't a UAV essentally a slighty oversized RC airplane that's controlled by a computer and has a camera. Sure sounds scary to me. Ban RC planes and helicopters (these helicopters are too damn hard to control).
For all of those who are curious as to what was there before. I worked on this project and was incharge of automating the installation process on the integration side and was part of the integration team for this project.
The old system were old HP C360's running HPUX 10.20. The whole TFMI system has been ported and updated since the early 90's. Before they were running on the 360s the system was running on Apollo's before.
Of course this refresh was way cheaper in '05 than the earlier refresh because in the '98 refresh they had to swap out thinnet for CAT 5. And if you ever seen some of the cable trays at some of these TRACONS on Towers.... some aren't pretty, espically at BWI. Since the CAT 5 was in place it was as simple as swapping out the machines and putting in the new routers when we got on site.
And yes for a govement project this went realitivly smoothly. Once I set up the kickstart server and scripted the install for the ETMS software, intergrating the HP XW8000 workstations was as easy as just hitting F12, so even our warehouse logistic's person could integrate the machines.
By wanting to make her case a class action lawsuit means that she'll end up with a coupon for $10 off her next CD, and her lawyers will walk away with millions.
No wonder why they call this thing a Tata, its a freaking death box. One fender bender and tata you're toast.
I think that students should be taught C and C++. To go back to the basics and learn how to do memory management, use pointers and all that good stuff that builds a good foundation. I found after you have a good foundation in C you can just go and pick up new languages with little problem. I think its fine to teach Java, C# .Net, etc after they have a solid foundation with C and C++.
Whoa you mean to tell me there are chicks in the IT field that do development? You mean there are chicks that work at IT companies that aren't in help desk, project management, or accounting? I'd have to see this to believe it.
I'm suprised they need to study these things. It just renforces the idea of the mind's critical facility. That is a person has certian beliefs and anything that matches those beliefs will bypass that critical facility and go into what a person will believe. Other wise it is not fimiliar or does not match it will just be something someone will know but not believe. For example if you knew nothing about cars and someone told you that the johnson rod connected the steering wheel to the rest of the car, you'd be more inclined to believe that but if you knew about cars you'd know it was BS. It also goes in the case where someone believes that they are ugly, and even if reality they are not, people can tell them over and over again that they are beautiful but they just will not believe it. This is why to making lasting change you need to get at all of those errnous beliefs floating around inside your head before anything will permentaly take affect. You can either bypass that critical facility with hypnosis or balance the emotions of those beliefs with positive resources that occur else where. Face it human beings make all of the descisions based on emotions no matter how much they want to believe that they are rational and logical.
Excuse my ignornce, but isn't a UAV essentally a slighty oversized RC airplane that's controlled by a computer and has a camera. Sure sounds scary to me. Ban RC planes and helicopters (these helicopters are too damn hard to control).
For all of those who are curious as to what was there before. I worked on this project and was incharge of automating the installation process on the integration side and was part of the integration team for this project. The old system were old HP C360's running HPUX 10.20. The whole TFMI system has been ported and updated since the early 90's. Before they were running on the 360s the system was running on Apollo's before. Of course this refresh was way cheaper in '05 than the earlier refresh because in the '98 refresh they had to swap out thinnet for CAT 5. And if you ever seen some of the cable trays at some of these TRACONS on Towers.... some aren't pretty, espically at BWI. Since the CAT 5 was in place it was as simple as swapping out the machines and putting in the new routers when we got on site. And yes for a govement project this went realitivly smoothly. Once I set up the kickstart server and scripted the install for the ETMS software, intergrating the HP XW8000 workstations was as easy as just hitting F12, so even our warehouse logistic's person could integrate the machines.