Comment Re:Qualified? (Score 1) 364
I'm not the only one who's encountered people who are experts in their field, yet lack the ability to coherently explain even the basis because they don't have the skills to do so.
I work with them. *sob*
I'm not the only one who's encountered people who are experts in their field, yet lack the ability to coherently explain even the basis because they don't have the skills to do so.
I work with them. *sob*
Get prescribed amount of work done, then do whatever you want for the rest of the day.
I was homeschooled from fourth grade through twelfth. This is pretty much what I did, except I did it in week chunks. My mother would plan out the school year in advance then hand me my workload for a given week. I would then crank through as much as I could, often getting my work done on Wednesday, leaving Thursday and Friday for leisure time.
That schedule allowed me to start up my own computer repair business when I was 16. It was great - I could schedule clients during normal business hours when I might have been in school wasting time for the slower kids to catch up.
This application has access to the following:
* Network communication (create Bluetooth connections, full Internet access, view network state, view Wi-Fi state)
* Your personal information (add or modify calendar events and send email to guests, read contact data)
* Phone calls (read phone state and identity)
* System tools (Bluetooth administration, change network connectivity, change Wi-Fi state, modify global system settings, prevent phone from sleeping, automatically start at boot)
If that doesn't scream "We are going to take data about you and sell it", I don't know what does.
99.99% of the world doesn't really give a shit about what you have on your home pc's hard drive
Correct. Instead they care about installing a keylogger to your hard drive and then accessing your credit card information.
If train A leaves Chicago traveling 100MPH and train B leaves New York traveling 150MPH and the distance between the two cites is 600 miles how far from New York will it be when the two trains meet?
And you thought word problems would never be useful!
I supposed we should just all consider ourselves fortunate it wasn't called FavreOffice.
I know! Think of all the personal data that could be intercepted if it was named FavreOffice!
not working yet * IEEE 802.11n
That's all 802.11n devices. You know, those things that have been on the market for like 2 or 3 years? From TFA:
Broadcom would like to announce the initial release of a fully-open Linux driver for it's latest generation of 11n chipsets.
The goal of the contest is to develop new interactions on unique hardware that you cannot get anywhere else. We supply you with the special hardware and you show us how innovative you can be with it.
You also have to return the keyboard by October, so it's not yours forever. http://www.acm.org/uist/uist2010/Student_Contest.html
I really like KDE and I believe that it needs to be supported better by distributions. Kubuntu is a mess.
I've been running KDE on Arch Linux since 4.1, and it's been great.
Hackers of the world, unite!