[H] Real life X Wing

2008-03-07 Thread Thane Sherrington
Apparently someone built a scale model X-Wing to test to see how 
aerodynamic it was.  This is the video of the test launch.


http://view.break.com/381310

T




Re: [H] Real life X Wing

2008-03-07 Thread Joe User
Hello Thane,

Friday, March 7, 2008, 10:34:15 AM, you wrote:

 Apparently someone built a scale model X-Wing to test to see how 
 aerodynamic it was.  This is the video of the test launch.

 http://view.break.com/381310

 T


PWND?

-- 
Regards,
 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...



[H] OT - Excel filter

2008-03-07 Thread Brian Weeden
I've got a column of 1700 or so altitudes, ranging from 250 km to 2000km.  I
would like to go through and filter out those that are closer than a certain
range, in this case those that are closer than 5 km.  So starting from 250
km, I would skip the next few numbers until I got one that was at least 255
km and keep it.  Then I would skip ahead until I found one at least 260 km,
and so forth through the whole set.

It's easy (but tedious) to do this manually and I was wondering if anyone
know if a filtering function in excel that could help me out.  It would not
be hard to write a simple C program to do this but its Friday and I don't
want to have to do that unless I really have to.

--
Brian


Re: [H] Real life X Wing

2008-03-07 Thread Stan Zaske

What a trip! I wonder how they did that?



Thane Sherrington wrote:
Apparently someone built a scale model X-Wing to test to see how 
aerodynamic it was.  This is the video of the test launch.


http://view.break.com/381310

T



Re: [H] Real life X Wing

2008-03-07 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 01:31 PM 07/03/2008, Joe User wrote:

Hello Thane,

Friday, March 7, 2008, 10:34:15 AM, you wrote:

 Apparently someone built a scale model X-Wing to test to see how
 aerodynamic it was.  This is the video of the test launch.

 http://view.break.com/381310

 T


PWND?


By Darth Vader, no less. :)

T 





Re: [H] Real life X Wing

2008-03-07 Thread Thane Sherrington

At 03:11 PM 07/03/2008, Stan Zaske wrote:

What a trip! I wonder how they did that?


There are lots of unemployed Imperial TIE pilots looking for work now 
that the Empire fell.  Look on Monster.com. :)


T 





[H] VersionTracker Website

2008-03-07 Thread James Maki
Anyone familiar with the VersionTracker Website? I have been trying to
download some drivers from the HP website and it refuses. I found the same
files at VersionTracker and am wondering about the safety of using driver
software from this site. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Jim Maki
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: [H] VersionTracker Website

2008-03-07 Thread James Boswell
Downloads from Versiontracker tend to actually be from the program/ 
driver authors website. so the safety is extremely high as a result.


On 7 Mar 2008, at 19:41, James Maki wrote:


Anyone familiar with the VersionTracker Website? I have been trying to
download some drivers from the HP website and it refuses. I found  
the same
files at VersionTracker and am wondering about the safety of using  
driver

software from this site. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Jim Maki
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: [H] Real life X Wing

2008-03-07 Thread Jeff Lane
Probably made a deal with the Empire to shoot Luke 
down


Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [H] Real life X Wing


What a trip! I wonder how they did that?



Thane Sherrington wrote:
 Apparently someone built a scale model X-Wing to test to see how
 aerodynamic it was.  This is the video of the test launch.

 http://view.break.com/381310

 T




Re: [H] VersionTracker Website

2008-03-07 Thread Scott Sipe
I've only ever used it for Mac (it's fairly famous for Mac  
applications I guess) but never had any problems.


Scott

On Mar 7, 2008, at 2:41 PM, James Maki wrote:


Anyone familiar with the VersionTracker Website? I have been trying to
download some drivers from the HP website and it refuses. I found  
the same
files at VersionTracker and am wondering about the safety of using  
driver

software from this site. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Jim Maki
[EMAIL PROTECTED]