Hi,
If you're prone to attending Star Trek movies, note how this facility
bears a remarkable resemblance to the Engineering deck on the latest
Enterprise..
https://lasers.llnl.gov/multimedia/photo_gallery/target_area/?id=3&category=target_area
I understand this `warp core' is a work in pr
On May 18, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:
> A recent BBC roundup of science stories has the Wordsworth story somebody
> here was wondering about, and also a piece from Mother Jones about artificial
> intelligence.
>
> Wordsworth (pay what you think this story is worth) is the projec
Aargh "Their main software" of course. You see English
is not my first language :-( Sorry.
On 05/18/2013 08:45 PM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
Oops, a typo. I meant of course
"There main software is called Office, and it is
used in offices". The new Windows 8 does not fit
well into traditional offices.
Oops, a typo. I meant of course
"There main software is called Office, and it is
used in offices". The new Windows 8 does not fit
well into traditional offices.
On 05/18/2013 08:42 PM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
Well, yes the stock price is usually a good indicator
how people judge the chance of future
Well, yes the stock price is usually a good indicator
how people judge the chance of future success. Maybe
I am wrong? My doubts were based on the following
observations:
a) Microsoft successfully managed to alienate many of their
loyal developers and now even their main customers,
i.e. small and
A recent BBC roundup of science stories has the Wordsworth story somebody here
was wondering about, and also a piece from Mother Jones about artificial
intelligence.
Wordsworth (pay what you think this story is worth) is the project of students
at the Columbia School of Journalism, and last I h
On 5/18/13 10:04 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:
Microsoft has false dominance and its slipping fast.
Although Amazon is on top of the infrastructure as a service market,
Microsoft is much better positioned to control the software as a service
world. This is because they control the most common platf
Oddly enough, if I had to take a long term bet on dominance, I'd be tempted
to chose Amazon!
They're the tortoise in the race, slow and steady. They are considering a
phone .. and not the slick Facebook stunt of an "app" that is your Home
screen. They already have book readers and tablets, admit
On 5/18/13 8:21 AM, Prof David West wrote:
MS stock has been on a long down slide since Ballmer took over [..]
Not so bad lately..
http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/equity-charts?CA=0&CB=0&CC=0&CD=0&D4=1&DD=1&D5=0&DCS=2&MA0=0&MA1=0&C5=3&C5D=1&C6=1999&C7=6&C7D=30&C8=2000&C9=1&CF=0&D8=0&
There has been a lot written about the demise of MS - with many giving
them about five more years of semi-dominance. Steve Ballmer
consistently takes the top spot on the list of "CEOs who should be
fired," MS stock has been on a long down slide since Ballmer took over,
the board has no technologi
yes and no,
Apple has had issues with gaining market dominance-and not from lack of
effort or deep pockets they've have a dodgy history with gamers for
instance who are willing to spend lots of money on software and a bit on
hardware. One common argument is something like oh but you can custom buil
I tried to install an older Windows program on a new Windows 8 system
today, but got a lot of errors and problems. Actually I tried to install
CorelDraw9, which I have used for drawings in the past, on my new
Samsung Series 7 "Chronos" laptop, which uses Windows 8 and Ubuntu 13.04
in a dual b
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