Who : Ted Roche, Ted Roche and Associates, http://www.tedroche.com
What : An introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
Where: Martha's Exchange
Day : Thur 15 Nov **Next Week**
Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for discussion
:: Overview
A Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) describes the visual
Ted Roche wrote:
Coleman Kane wrote:
I found the following one named Fit PC which manages to sport two
ethernet ports. It seems roughly similar in specs to koolu. The two
ports make it nice for a smart networking device.
http://www.fit-pc.com/new/fit-pc/about-fit-pc.html
Very
Paul Lussier wrote:
Dan Coutu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if remote desktop is installed (or installable) on any
of these?
If they actually do run Linux, I would expect rdesktop and VNC to run
on them fairly easily. If they don't run Linux, then I have no idea.
Dan Coutu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if remote desktop is installed (or installable) on any
of these?
If they actually do run Linux, I would expect rdesktop and VNC to run
on them fairly easily. If they don't run Linux, then I have no idea.
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Seeya,
Paul
On Nov 8, 2007 7:32 AM, Dan Coutu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
client to access their windows server that's running remote desktop services.
That's usually called a thin client terminal. You can get such
for $100, depending on what you want. Depending on your needs, such
might be more
On Nov 8, 2007 11:33 AM, Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get onto the BitTorrent ...
Hmmm. Don't set your computer's clock back an hour while BitTorrent
is running, or it gets very confused.
-- Ben
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Or be a Comcast customer, unless you're VERY patient.
Took 7.5 hours using BitTorrent, average d/l speed purportedly 145 kb/s.
Started at 10:21 AM EST, and finished just a few minutes ago. D/L
behaviour was very bursty, stalling for several minutes at a time and
then cranking at over 900kb/sec.
Ben Scott wrote:
On 11/7/07, Tech Writer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone gotten further information about the Give 1 Get 1 program on
the One Laptop Per Child site?
My dilemma is, do I go for the XO-1, the Classmate PC, the Eee, or
something else I'm not yet aware of? So many toys,