Comment Re:throwaways are easy with gmail (Score 1) 123
I think you mean "your.name839283424@gmail".
I think you mean "your.name839283424@gmail".
I like Vim because it integrates well with Linux, Solaris and Windows environments and has great syntax highlighting (by default!) for languages associated with the Cadence IC design tools we use at work (i.e. Skill and DIVA).
On *nix systems I like to compile it myself using Motif. Gives a common appearance across all the systems I use that resembles the Windows GUI.
If Redhat are not happy with organizations like CentOS benefiting from the contributions they make to GPL protected software they have a simple solution: stop distributing Linux and write their own proprietary Unix clone from scratch. If they choose not to do so CentOS are free to build and distribute their Redhat based distro and users - commercial or otherwise - are free to use it as they wish,
Maisonette.
They should focus on RPN calculators. In DayGlo colours to attract the youth market.
I am also running Vista. I see no reason to spend money and time upgrading to Window 7. I was pleased to dump XP - I always found Luna unbearably ugly.
Not that I care about IE, of course. I am more than happy running Firefox.
We use this at work. We have a collection of fast servers which run complex semiconductor simulation jobs that can take days to complete. The engineers start these in an NX session then detach. They can subsequently re-attach to check the progress of this work from any site or by connecting into the company network from home via VPN. The performance of NX is acceptable for the graphical applications which display and manipulate the data.
I bought a Samsung i7500 last October that came with Android 1.5. The most recent update? Android 1.5. Samsung don't give a shit. Last product I will ever buy from them. Last time I will have an o2 mobile phone contract.
Me too. I am baffled that this seems not to be the norm for right handed people. It is not as if holding a phone to your ear requires a lot of manual dexterity. The other things I might be doing whilst on the phone (taking notes, clicking a mouse, peeling a banana, cooking dinner) do so I always hold my phone in my left hand.
My Centro will likely be replaced by either a Palm Pre or something running Android. I am leaning towards the latter as I am now hosting my domain on Google's servers. It seems likely there will be a number of interesting Android devices from many manufacturers hitting stores this year.
The Pre is Palm's last throw of the dice and if it doesn't work out you are left with fancy, expensive kit and no company to support it.
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