Comment Re:Yeah, right... (Score 1) 209
First comment I see is on caps. For second there I thought I was on dslreports.
First comment I see is on caps. For second there I thought I was on dslreports.
Would it be simply safe to say that the
Everyone deserves credit. I don't see one person as the definitive "creator".
Just my
I disagree, I think that there is potential for things like this and we really are starting to glance the surface of what can be done when information can be readily snapped to the user without them even asking about it. In BioMed alone this form of technology can bring alot to the table. You wear a pair of
In Construction if you have a 3d blueprint you walk through the skeleton of a site and you see the plumbing that isn't yet installed on the display and an realize that 3 days earlier a cross member was installed in the wrong place. You can correct it now or advise the plumber in advance of a change keeping the project on track.
Likewise though, if you start out small then
hell map a large datacenter and "I need to find server XYZ, follow the yellow line!"
DIY kiddies, call a central company I'm installing X. They bring up your video feed and can football style draw circles lines and point to the part and help you through whatever has gotcha buggered.
"Seems correct. You can get people to go to a concert for anything - look at all the dubstep musicians who show up, press a few buttons on a computer, and bam. Music."
I keep seeing this said and referring to concerts and I have to say, I disagree 100%. The Concerts should *NOT* be seen as the money making revenue stream for these artists. It is but certainly not all of them there is a good reason why these are often called "Promotional Tours" they promote their album their image their style but that ticket price is serving the to pay the facility first!
Now that said, I hate concerts, I find them boring and tiring I have zero interest in going to listen to the song that I just listened to in the car. If I enjoy their music I have no problem paying for it. As a fan of $artist your saying they have no place to make money from me unless I goto a concert. That's just not correct.
Yes Copyrights might be excessive, but really you created something that others enjoy. You should be able to profit from that, just as an earlier post commented on artists of old not making money, several of them wanted to, but their talents were not appreciated till they passed. Bottom line it's a capitalistic society we live in. There is no such thing as "fair" or "even" if there were all houses would be the same, cost the same and all individual income would be capped at X. Your boss would make what you do.. you would make as much as that guy in your job who you hate because you work three times harder than he does but your paid the same. It's simple really...
(yes I know TLDR)
xrandr.... ever since 11.04 it seems (if not even earlier) they incorporated the version of X that has broken bound checking. So use on small screens and trying to use scaling or panning is broken. I have a netbook and I had to wipe it after upgrading from LTS.. to find it broken... To upgrade to the next release... still broken.. to upgrade to the next release still broken.
Maybe I can give it a try if they got all that worked. out.
(Yes I freely admit to being to lazy to build my own X server.)
Requiring whisper net's for remote storage of the information. Allowing data retrieval and warrant collection without having to physical access to the vehicle.
Personally I'm often annoyed that I can't
Although at the same time you start to think about people defeating aspects of the cars.
http://www.ted.com/talks/avi_rubin_all_your_devices_can_be_hacked.html
He references some of the experiments that have been done on security in cars and the papers issued by a few universities in different tests. Obviously it's different and yes nothing is secure but I think automakes have simpler concerns around this same problem with opensource cars that are user configurable.
Read Jailbroken iphone with default root pw worms.
I think to a degree you are right. But there is a great deal to physics which as much imagination and wimsey as there is evidence to support it. But when you start to take the macro view and say it's the study of everything then naming becomes important. Considering the orbiting characteristics of an electron are suspected to be unknown. As mentioned in later comments the idea that you can't know where it is until you measure it and thereby change it's path making it impossible to know where it's going to be.
I don't know that I would have used "split" in this context but in an article that's also to be understood by a more broad public I would love to get access to this article outside of the paywall. But Oh well..
But being able to understand and know the orbiting characteristics of the electrons in the cloud would be fantastic. Understanding how that possible orbit affects the interaction with other particles.
(BTW please correct me if I've miss-represented something)
I mean really, you can't drive adoption with a $60 bulb. Most people at the store going I've got 3 bulbs out are going to go "hrm $15 dollars or $180" Which do you think they are going to pick?
I'd love to know the Margins on this.
8 Catfish = 1 Octo-puss