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- Ned's Ship (zip)
- You start off as a young boy who was given a space ship by a dieing Grey and takes off to save the world from a armada of space ships bent on destroying the Earth so they can have a better view in the night sky of there home planet....
- Tags: Ship, SchizoGamer, Ned
- Software downloads 2008-03-27
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- E-gold owners plead guilty to money laundering
- E-gold owners plead guilty to money launderingGoodbye privacy?Cash leads to crime, too. Should we enforce credit/debit card payments only? If so, let's ban gold trading altogether!I will be obvious and boring then...[Please excuse my poor "Engrish" and my rushed-up style.]Hi guys.I don't agree with your opinion and thought a very...
- Tags: Identity theft, Taxes, Free trade, Financial accounting, Financial Planning, Financial services, bank transaction, e-Gold, tax, financial
- Discussion threads 2008-07-22
- Enterprise 2.0 Conference notebook
- Ironically this week has probably been my most offline in months - Sprint failed the brand new Westin Hotel in Boston disastrously with terrible or non existent wifi service. It was a real shame because Jive Software had an instance of Clearspace for the conference attendee community and there was...
- Tags: Security, Notebook, Collaboration, Environment, Enterprise 2.0, Conference, Wireless LANs, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- PostgreSQL left out in database brouhaha
- PostgreSQL left out in database brouhahaTalk about bias ntntThe reason PosgreSQL is left out...Dana, I think the reason that you'll see PosgreSQL left out of the database brouhaha is because the conversation this week is focused on the enterprise. While PostgreSQL may have great adoption for deployment within the...
- Tags: Databases, PostgreSQL, Postgres, Ingres, database
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
- Building 3-D particles with light
- Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT have used ultraviolet light to create mass-producing 3-D microparticles that could be used for medical diagnostics and tissue engineering. 'For example, they could be designed to act as probes to detect certain molecules, such as DNA, or to release drugs or nutrients.'...
- Tags: 3D, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Particle, Biotechnology, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-04
- There are two enterprise markets
- There are two enterprise marketsInterestingDana, I think you're really on to something with the "two enterprises" idea. But I'm not sure it necessarily follows that commercial open source vendors will just morph into big bloated versions of today's large vendors. The players who succeed will do so by...
- Tags: Channel management, Enterprise software, enterprise market
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- First, nandi paidhinn, get a clue
- First, nandi paidhinn, get a clueA good operating systemWould maintain the consistency of its configuration itself and reject any attempts by system administrators to put it in an inconsistent state whether intentional or inadvertent.An installation routine is then merely a set of prompts for predetermined consistent values.What we are saying...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, UNIX, installation routine, eternity, grain
- Discussion threads 2007-10-26
- Citrix's end-to-end virtualization powerhouse hastens the massive disruption of PC applications as we know them
- Citrix Systems is moving aggressively to desktop virtualization with today's announcement of the new Citrix XenDesktop 2.0 products. Combined with other recent Citrix strategic moves, the world of PCs and applications delivered as services is soon to be flipped. Heads or tails, both end users and those...
- Tags: Desktop, Application, Advertisement, PC, Citrix Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Service, App, Citrix XenDesktop, PC Desktop, Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Data Centers, Desktops, Hardware, Storage, Data Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-10-22
- Outrage: U.S. "Justice" Dept says OK for ISPs to assess surcharges for priority traffic
- Outrage: U.S. "Justice" Dept says OK for ISPs to assess surcharges for priority trafficSocialist US / Socialist internetIt's apparent that you want both.“Whether or not the same type of differentiated products and services will develop on the Internet should be determined by market forces, not regulatory intervention,” the agency said...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Internet Service Provider, Internet, U.S. Postal Service
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- AMD: Is it getting off the carpet after Intel knockdown?
- AMD: Is it getting off the carpet after Intel knockdown?Anyone surprised?ATI/AMD screwing over *NIX users, its good to see just deserts happening to them - maybe one day they'll realise not to piss of those of use who make decisions and influence others. We maybe small in number but our...
- Tags: Semiconductors, UNIX, Operating systems, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., ATI Technologies Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-20
- Should this blog cover OpenMFG?
- Should this blog cover OpenMFG?That would be a BIG YES. It is your duty to cover related software, evenproprietary software. We want to see open source contrasted with "almost" open source, and even proprietary software. But, just be really clear that they do not comply with the requirements for "true"...
- Tags: blog, open source, OpenMFG, OSI
- Discussion threads 2007-06-28
- Should this blog cover OpenMFG?
- Life is good these days at OpenMFG.The ERP software company, with products "powered by open source software such as Linux, PostgreSQL, and Qt," continues to expand its channel, its customer base, and its product's capabilities.One of those channel partners, Yellowdog of Canada no relation to the political consultancy has...
- Tags: Applications, business models, Database Management, management, resellers, Strategy, wireless
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
- Cataloguing marijuana's fingerprints
- When a police officer stops a car and finds marijuana under the driver's car seat, he has no idea where the marijuana comes from. But as Alaska Report recently wrote, he might be soon able to ask the marijuana itself. Scientists from the Alaska Stable Isotope Facility at the University...
- Tags: Health &, Medicine, Science &, Nature, Social Sciences
- Blog posts 2007-06-23
- Do you QWERTY or Dvorak?
- Do you QWERTY or Dvorak?QWERTY - 75 wpmI've been QWERTYing since junior high school typing class (1976). After years of doing data entry, followed by many jobs involving keyboarding, including being a programmer for 10 years, I feel safe in stating that I've overcome ANY alleged inefficiencies of the...
- Tags: Keyboards, keyboard, Dvorak, QWERTY
- Discussion threads 2007-06-01
- Classmate or OLPC - Who cares?
- Classmate or OLPC - Who cares?Nice commentary, Chris!Of course, OLPC is a success for the very reasons that you state -- it has generated competition among the for-profit players in the industry, which is the best way to bring costs down. It is unfortunate though that Nicholas Negroponte has...
- Tags: Dude, One Laptop Per Child project, Intel Corp., Classmate
- Discussion threads 2007-05-22
- Microsoft's own antivirus fails to secure Vista
- Microsoft's own antivirus fails to secure VistaduhSignature based anti-malware programs is weak.News at 11.ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Microsoft can't even buy protection, this is... pathetic!And they claim Vista is supposed to be secure? Not when Microsoft breaks McAfee, worthless Symantec, and other companies' products so they can foist in their own apparently worthless...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Cyberthreats, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Live OneCare, Windows Defender, antivirus
- Discussion threads 2007-02-06
- Here comes the terabyte hard drive
- Here comes the terabyte hard driveMy MythTV system smilesWith HD content taking up roughly 10GB per hour in uncompressed form with 5.1 audio, this is a godsend.Bring it on!Backing it up?These are fine unless it crashes and you lose your data. Backing up a terabyte of information can be...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Backups, Consumer electronics, DVD, DVD-R, MB-1 TB, video
- Discussion threads 2007-01-05
- Vista: 'Most significant,' but anti-climactic
- Vista: 'Most significant,' but anti-climacticWith a little push from VISTASOA technology will become mainstream in next three years.Welcome to the Church of the painful OS!...Organ plays softly ......Praise be my bruddas und sistas!My message today, "Don't Drink the Koolaid!"Owwa text today comes from the book of Cobol 6:17, it ahhh...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Candy, Microsoft Windows Vista, desperation, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-11-30
- When the Internets win elections
- Our president and Senator Ted Stevens notwithstanding, there are a lot of people who understand the Internet and use it to win elections. We know it is a series of tubes that delivers money and votes in exchange for effectively communicated ideas and positions. There is, though, an idea that...
- Tags: Business &, Technology, Net
- Blog posts 2006-11-09
- Trip report: Kazakhstan
- Kazakhstan has probably had more Google hits in the last month than ever before in its short existence as a republic independent of the Soviet Union - since 1992 barely older than Google itself. Thats due to three things: the recent visit of Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstans autocratic ruler, who has...
- Tags: government, Kazakh
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
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