I personally would vote for: This guy's on the bleeding edge. Personally, I'd
hold off, but it could
work. However, I attended a webinar on MongoDB and apparently the
representative stated that SourceForge has moved to a NoSQL platform using
MongoDB and tested their load with 100x growth and
I too hope this shows up on OpenCourseWare, or any one of the OpenUniversity
initiatives. Thanks for sharing, Daniel!
Brendon Kozlowski
Web Administrator
Saratoga Springs Public Library
49 Henry Street
Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
[518] 584-7860 x217
From:
A simple upside is the security of feeling one's information is kept private.
In today's digital age, I find many people are technophobic to search engines
finding so much information relating back to a single individual. Harmless data
or not, many people feel this is a negative big
Another vote for Handbrake. Works under OSX and Windows. I used it to convert
DVDs that were originally created from VHS tapes to place on the web. I
recently also ran the end-resulting m4v files through another application
called iGain to adjust audio levels on the produced videos
country codes
ap
On 10/21/11 1:48 PM, Sean Hannan shan...@jhu.edu wrote:
GitHub search knows all:
https://github.com/zapnap/isbn_validation/blob/master/lib/isbn_validation.
rb
-Sean
On 10/21/11 1:44 PM, Kozlowski,Brendon bkozlow...@sals.edu wrote:
Hi all.
I'm somewhat surprised
I'm curious to know if anyone has discovered ways of silently printing
documents from such Windows applications as:
- Acrobat Reader (current version)
- Microsoft Office 2007 (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Visio, etc...)
- Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
I unfortunately haven't had much luck
:15 AM, Kozlowski,Brendon bkozlow...@sals.eduwrote:
I'm curious to know if anyone has discovered ways of silently printing
documents from such Windows applications as:
- Acrobat Reader (current version)
- Microsoft Office 2007 (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Visio, etc...)
- Windows Picture
, it actually invokes the whole program which is a
huge waste -- it's probably better to just have Office running and then have an
Office Basic program scan for files and send them to the printer.
kyle
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Kozlowski,Brendon bkozlow...@sals.eduwrote:
Not a dumb question
, Terry [terry.re...@oregonstate.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 4:40 PM
To: Kozlowski,Brendon
Subject: RE: [CODE4LIB] Silently print (no GUI) in Windows
Brendon,
I was able to Remote Desktop into my machine to look and see how the old print
tool worked. So, it might not do exactly what you