Comment Spark Fun (Score 4, Informative) 165
Spark Fun has some that are reasonably priced
http://www.sparkfun.com/categories/1
Spark Fun has some that are reasonably priced
http://www.sparkfun.com/categories/1
Except that it would still have the problem of spam mails; people would definitely just start sending modified e-mails with the exact same line in the header just so that these devices would print those out, and voila! You've just turned spam e-mails into physical spam. With a fax machine you atleast need a dedicated phone-line that can only call a single phone-number at a time and that's why spammers don't use them
Not so. There is such a thing as spam faxes. You're right they require more time investment to send and they're easier to track/prosecute.
1. Sheet Fed Good Quality Scanner
2. Simple interface to enter an email address
3. Price competitively compared to fix machines
4. PROFIT!
I hate single use machines, but some times the simplicity of one alone justifies it's existence. Keep it simple and cost competitive and you'd have a winner.
A power-hungry dictator that is using every method of control that he can will see a Western programmer as a wildcard to their empire and call a thumbs down. They've built their fiefdoms, and can legitimately tell HR that an older Western worker will cause strife among their team.
While i disagree with asking more of my employees than I would ask of myself, I can understand being hesitant about introducing an unknown in to the group. As a manager I not only have to consider if an individual is right for the position, but I also consider the dynamics of the team, and how they will change when the person is introduced. I've had a few instances of a brilliant but verbally confrontational candidate who I passed on because the value brought as a developer was out weighed by the conflict they would introduce with other members of the team.
My Sun E450 is off somewhere kicking it with your ANS. It suffered a similar fate for the same reason.
I'm seriously jealous about the ANS for $75. I always wanted one of those.
see http://ebeats.org
As a transplant patient of 15 years I wish you many years of long life and health. It sucks, but it's better than being dead.
g'luck. You'll need it.
Geography.
That's nothing. Try a 6 way intersection: http://maps.google.com/?ll=32.750647,-97.360958&spn=0.007616,0.016512&z=17
You do realize that NTFS is completely closed source right? All the work on it has been done through reverse engineering.
Metal isn't always bad in the microwave and certainly won't blow it up. Many modern microwave food containers have a metal grid in them to diffuse the microwaves as they cook the food.
Although the vaporized foil probably isn't good to breathe or eat.
try nuking it in the microwave for 2 - 3 seconds.
The article says Grapevine which is part of the Dallas metroplex. $37,500 isn't terrible for a single 24 year old out of college, but it's hardly good.
They probably would go in the space occupied by the mast on each end of the ball.
I always thought a foon was more fork than spoon, and a spork more spoon than fork.
All power corrupts, but we need electricity.