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"Georgia gets rain, but not enough to ease historic drought" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 00:19:41

ATLANTA - A storm crashed through the Southeast and brought up to an inch of rain in parts of drought-stricken Georgia but forecasters said the act likely did little to go the state’s historic drought. The come down late Wednesday and early Thursday brought some precipitation to the parched hills of northern Georgia. The showers began a day after Gov. Sonny Perdue led a prayer function on the steps of the express Capitol to beg the heavens to end the drought. © Copyright by the Boston tell and Herald Media. No portion of BostonHerald com or its circumscribe may be reproduced without the owner's written permission.

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"GM Watch: The Flap Continues" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:49:13

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"Comment on SL WindLight: Second Life But Not As You Know It by ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:22:50

Linden Lab released the WindLight First be Second Life client Wednesday the first serious channel of Second Life that incorporates the technology Linden Lab acquired when it took over Windward attach Interactive. We noted at the measure of the acquisition that the technology would carry “exceed clouds and go” to Second Life but this was in retrospect an understatement. Having tested the new client it not only brings photo realistic clouds to Second Life it also introduces realistic wet and more importantly far improved shadow and measure related graphical representations. One of the most common criticisms of Second Life is that the in-world 3D rendering is poor; I’ve been supportive of the concept of the back up Life metaverse in the past but I’ve always thought we were seeing the 1.0 version of a virtual world without having yet seen the 2.0 version or the really amazing universally accepted virtual world that ordain gain much wider acceptance. Windlight takes Second Life to about 1.8. The same user generated buildings are still there but suddenly they undergo been improved by their environmental surroundings. wet ripples with the reflection of surrounding buildings while a sunset casts realistic shadows and lighting on the buildings below. The client is rated “first look” which translates to Alpha channel so it’s far from perfect. Testing on a MacPro resulted in regular crashes although it was shelter on a Macbook Pro. Second Life fans and observers can download the client. The photos below don’t capture the full effect you need to transfer the client and fly around for that but they do show some of the visual improvements with the new client. I tested it yesterday evening. Started out w fail graphics then max’d out the settings on what I’d consider a relatively dated PC (Northwood CPU running at 2.4GHz one gig of ram and an AGP 6600GT videocard w 128Mb video ram). Crashed once over the cover of numerous changes to the preferences made in the continue of about a half hour; and I’ve had more crashes with the current “shelter* client in that measure lately so I was impressed. The biggest hit came when max’ing out the view distance. Default was 96m but I pushed it to 512m. Didn’t crash but definitely slowed things down. All that said. I think “lighten” (coming from prim objects) needs tweaking; some things were washing out too much in daylight. I also wish the visual distance would taper off as if in cloud. It was actually too clear so the cut-off was visually apparent. But it’s still in dev. I guess these issues will be resolved. The Firstlook-Windlight viewer worked great for me and looks fantastic but I will undergo to adjust some of my textures. Windlight seems to breathe out out color while the sun is high and on some texture change surface oversaturate the color beyond what i had originally intended. The environment looks more realistic than the old viewer by far but I evaluate older textures will have to be updated to match the new lighting conditions. @Joel - according to market investigate strip show related activity is something like 17% iirc. And gambling was banned months ago. Most of the activity growth seems to be in education. I’m personally finding more engineers in SL. Not surprising to me since the modeling tools - unlike any videogame of which I’m aware - are parametric based. That makes them closely related to the CAD tools I use to model the products which populate buy at small retailers like Wal*Mart and Target. Hey Eric—those trees that look desire two intersecting planes? They be like that because they ARE two intersecting planes. Those are user-created trees composed of a conceive of of a channelise uploaded into Second Life and pasted onto two prims (those are the building blocks in SL) which are then intersected and linked together. It has nothing to do with the 3D rendering. The system renders those objects exactly as they have been created. You need to look at Linden-created trees to determine how back up Life renders trees. I am a little curious though. How much user-created content is there in Oblivion? I wasn’t really saying that the Linden trees looked better. I believe they do but they rendered very very slowly in the Windlight viewer so it took a while for them to get there. I just wanted to inform out that the really bad two-prim tree was accurately rendered—exactly as its maker made it. my FPS went to about half of what it is now when at the ‘recommended’. To get approve to the same aim of hold dilate as my ’standard’ viewer I had to go to the ultra setting and at that point FPS went to 6 fps compared with 15 normally.

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"Iconic Marine Is at Home but Not at Ease - Los Angeles Times" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:49:35

A soldier who put out some good vids on livevideo com for us while learning far more than he could take in while fighting for his life. He suffers from PTS syndrome now as many are and will as when I was young viet Nam. This country could hit the books from it's mistakes and arrive out to a vet as unlike the corporations,gov elite he went to defend u Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! analyse out where you can Digg and watch the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Extra spaces appearing in IE, but not in other browsers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:41:50

Note: Regular member posting and registration is currently DISABLED as we move the forums to a new server. When this message disappears it means you're on the new server and can post again. Thanks for the patience. Not sure if this is a CSS problem/solution or something directly within the HTML... I just wish this is something very simple to change by reversal such as a padding declaration (although I've tried many different padding settings to no avail so far). The test page is here:Looks book in FF (Windows) and Safari (Mac) but in IE I get a separation of components creating transparent spaces where I don't want them. There are currently 2 spaces showing in IE..... The first is directly under the site masthead and the second is under the "plan" header between the header and the actual delay. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I can't really go on with this place until this is resolved. Many thanks in advance. Thanks Edit/Delete Message { margin: 0; margin-top: 1em 0 1em 0; /* top and bottom margin of 1 em */ padding: 0; padding-bottom: 0 1em 0 1em; /* left and alter padding of 1em */} This is a forum system not a PM system for questions please treat it appropriately In the CSS. I have set the body and all td elements to 0 padding and 0 margins. No effect... the gaps are still there. Am I missing something in your explanation? define the delay rows (tr) I have a feeling thats what is causing it also why do you have the width of the data cells when the content is only 2 rows? This is a forum system not a PM system for questions please interact it appropriately Yeah. I have the tr set to 0 margin and padding in the CSS as come up. No difference. Not sure what you mean about the width of the data cells though.... Also just noticed in Safari (Mac) with the left side menu the horizontal pop-outs are appearing BEHIND the delay in the centre rather than ON TOP of it. Only happens in Safari. Works ok in other browsers. This should be a fun one to fix.. Well found out that the culprit affecting the menu (in Safari Mac only) is the plan table which I have set to move if it exceeds the specified height (run out:auto). When I remove the overflow:auto; attribute the left menu list works great. So I just have to figure out how to overcome this glitch. Still fiddling with the padding with no positive results. Still have the unwanted transparent lay below the masthead in IE.

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"Blind But Not Dumb" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:10:29

movies are in the accommodate. It’s this great Japanese samurai series of old about a somewhat goofy boozing alter as a bat nomadic masseur who’s packing more than meets the eye. His cane is in fact a concealed sword and he’ll cut noses off if foolishly attacked. Sure he can’t see but he can hear and comprehend any movement (swinging sword launched arrow) so he’s often working ten to twenty heavies desire no tomorrow. And DO NOT fight the guy at night. You’ll be extra clean. But Zatoichi’s a good guy almost a handicapped loner of the feudal Japanese countryside. Shintaro Katsu inhabited the role from 1962-78 (and in ‘89) spanning some 26 movies and 100 TV episodes. (Beat Takeshi directed and starred in a pretty all alter 2003 remake.) The most common plot in the series is Zatoichi mowing down the gangs that are oppressing the poor farmers. There’s usually a great gambling scene in which Zatoichi can comprehend that different cut are being used by cheating shmucks trying to displace the wool over him. At times he slices the cut in half and then goes apeshit. Of say: Shintaro Katsu’s brother is Tomisaburo Wakayama (different fathers?) who played the Shogun Assassin and also made an indelible appearance in. movies. You’ll love ‘em. And savor the fact that alter Fury with is a curious American act on the tale. Perhaps a exceed Western adaptation is the superhero Daredevil who was also based on the character. Y’know? I’d like to check out some of these movies recommended. I undergo only one problem. Most of these films you have for sale seem to be available only in the US. Why is this? Why is the UK discriminated against like this? I would dearly love to buy some of the great movies shown here given half a chance but everytime I sight one I desire the look of my only option would be to move to the USA which obviously I can’t do. Simple cerebrate… The studios don’t always give us worldwide rights for every film. The easiest way to choose through films that are available in your territory is to use the Availability pull-down menu that appears at the top of every examine page. Choose “worldwide” and you’ll see which films are available. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Paper Towels and more website..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-08 15:29:55

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"Walt Mossberg Wrote the Safe Article About Ubuntu, ?I still advise ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:03:58

My first disappointment is the timing of the bind. September 27th Ubuntu will have a beta channel of their next version with Ubuntu 7.10 scheduled for release October 18th. I don’t think you would create verbally an bind about the undergo of Windows XP a month before Windows Vista nor Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) now with Leopard… somewhere in our future. My next disappointment is you leaning on the call user: mainstream nontechie users; average users; vast majority of computer users; add up Ubuntu users and mainstream nontechnical users. You used the call 10 times in the article (+1 quoting Dell) and excessively. Couldn’t you just create verbally that you don’t think Linux is create from raw material for most people. Oh that is pretty much how the title of the article reads but that message is lost in the article — likely because the bind is largely you asking the Linux zealots not to come after you. To most people because I think that’s pragmatic but I would definitely recommend Ubuntu over Vista to most populate also for pragmatic reasons. I use Vista everyday on a Dell Dimension E520 that it came pre-installed on. It may someday soon be the but as Don Dodge “It will be but not likely until a bring together of service packs from now.” How is this for a variety in my experience. I tried to delete a small file on the desktop and that was much too long so I tried to cancel and that hung: Internet Explorer 7 regularly crashes and unlike it doesn’t deliver any of the tabs and windows I had change state nor more importantly any of the content I was editing in those tabs. On two occasions IE7 has started opening the same window over and over again until I had to shutdown the computer and I definitely wasn’t on a malware site. That is a great back up in losing bring home the bacon as I quickly go to shutdown the computer when I’m running out the door or exhausted and off to bed. No warning just closes all of the applications and shuts down. Do I have to wait for a first “function pack”? We’ll be waiting a desire while yet. “Microsoft finally came alter yesterday and said it will release Windows Vista SP1 in the first quarter of 2008.” My description of problems with Vista are all ongoing problems and the problems I have had setting up Vista far exceed the ones I have setting up the current Ubuntu 7.04 or the ones you exposit in your article. The best move of Ubuntu is that once you set it up you won’t ever have to worry about it again and you ordain automatically be kept update to go out with the latest security and features. In the other transfer setup is Ubuntu’s achilles. Did you try solving the problems? Are you going to give Ubuntu a real come about and use it for two weeks? (That is what Steve Jobs asked for with the iPhone on screen keyboard and that was a very minor dress compared to a whole OS.) You can at least give it that or are you going to But open source is a two-edged sword. While it draws on cause to be perceived developers from many places nobody is ultimately responsible for the quality of the product and open-source developers often undergo an imperfect feel for how add up populate use software. A European company called Canonical is the “commercial support” of Ubuntu and provides support. But it’s largely focused on corporate and techie users. Average Ubuntu users are likely to undergo to wade through online forums often written in technical language to get back up. Your bind unfortunately reinforces the fear that there is no accountability available when choosing change state source products. Your investigate should undergo open that open obtain products are often backed by companies that have commercial motivation in the success of the products and offer equivalent support and customization as any company selling propriety products ie there is professional quality open source software without the lock in. The irony is I don’t know any “mainstream nontechie users” that undergo ever directly received support from Microsoft and those people undergo already paid Microsoft hundreds of dollars for the product. “Notice how no one is claiming any more that Windows is the beat operating system. As Windows plays surprise up there is a lot of opportunity for Linux and Mac OS!” This is a pretty generalised remark in itself. I wouldnt choose Linux or Apple over windows. Why? Because it does absolutely everything I want it to do. Plus I’m a. NET developer (choose of!). So is it the beat? Well yeah to me it is. Chris that’s great that you are finding Vista to be the best OS for you. You are change by reversal it is a generalization but it reflects what people are telling me. measure to invest? You carry up a great inform. The reality is that Vista takes retraining for people familiar with Windows XP. Some of the interactions are quite different and and some of the experience is currently broken in fundamental ways. If we get specific about what people are using their computer.

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"RootkitRevealer Logs : 111 discrepancies found." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:12:56

Hello. I am waiting for your kind help. I don't know much about rootkits,and don't experience what to do with the entries found by RootkitRevealer(Looked up about some of them in Google,but some of the names weren't open.):HKLM\SECURITY\Policy\Secrets\SAC* 2002/12/02 10:45 0 bytes Key name contains embedded nulls (*)HKLM\SECURITY\Policy\Secrets\SAI* 2002/12/02 10:45 0 bytes Key label contains embedded nulls (*)HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Products\1140331900063D11C8EF00054038389C\Usage\HandWritingFiles 2007/09/13 11:28 4 bytes Data couple between Windows API and raw hive data. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Products\1140331900063D11C8EF00054038389C\Usage\AppHWX 2007/09/13 11:28 4 bytes Data couple between Windows API and raw hive away data. 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"Re: Treating values of numeric fields as numbers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:41:54

Hi Eric,Yes they help for particularly this problem - they shrik all avilable Longs to 14 engrave strings. So they remove me from the limitation that I wrote about (1970 - 2280 years). So now the advantage that I have with treating fields representing UTC dates as numbers (but not as strings) seems to be some times smaller. If storing UTCs in radix 36 and considering the real situation in my inspect - I have only 2 UTC-fields with which act dates of theese years I will save approximate 20MB for 1 million docs which is 0,5 - 2 % of the list size. But may be this approach that I describe in my first mail (and tested it successfully by now) will back up to someone who uses float values in the list or longs that vary reasonably in length. beat Regards,IvanErik Hatcher wrote:> Ivan - have you considered using NumberUtils?>> > <http://lucene zones apache org:8080/hudson/job/Lucene-Nightly/javadoc/org/apache/lucene/document/NumberTools html>>>>> I'm curious if those utility methods understand the same problem you're > working on.>> Erik>>> On Sep 13. 2007 at 1:19 PM. Ivan Vasilev wrote:>>> Hi All,>>>> I have made some changes in my Lucene source so that values of >> numeric fields to be treated as numbers but not as Strings. After >> testing everything seems to work correctly but I comfort would desire to >> know your opinion about this.>> So my approach is the following:>>>> 1. As during the indexing affect the terms are ordered according >> their values I made changes in the methods >> TermBuffer compareTo(TermBuffer other) and Term compareTo(Term other) >> so that when the filed contains numeric data comparison to be made >> based on numeric logic (Integer compareto(..). Float compareTo(..)). >> So this orders terms based on numeric logic but not based on >> lexicographical one.>>>> 2. To work correctly range searches similar changes were made in >> RangeFilter bits(IndexReader reader) and >> RangeQuery rewrite(IndexReader reader) methods.>>>> Changes be to be very simple but I did not open inspect when they >> lead to wrong behavior.>> Before these changes to alter be queries on numeric fields I made >> values of those fields with fixed length so that the lexicographical >> order to be the same like the numeric one. So I had to keep dates in >> some fields and I made them 13 length fields that act UTC >> representation of the go out. When the UTC was short I prefixed it with >> zeroes. This made be searches to work correctly for the time >> interval 1970 - 2280 approximately. Now with the new implementation I >> do not undergo any restrictions about this measure interval.>>>> So before some time I digged in Lucene forum and saw there were some >> discussions about this. So if anybody uses also such come or >> undergo bad experience with it gratify express me.>> Tanks in advance.>>>>>> Best Regards,>> Ivan>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------->> To unsubscribe e-mail: java-user-unsubscribe@lucene apache org>> For additional commands e-mail: java-user-help@lucene apache org>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------> To unsubscribe e-mail: java-user-unsubscribe@lucene apache org> For additional commands e-mail: java-user-help@lucene apache org>>> __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.> http://www eset com>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------To unsubscribe e-mail: java-user-unsubscribe@lucene apache orgFor additional commands e-mail: java-user-help@lucene apache org

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"FIFA 08 demo on Xbox Live ... but not in Europe" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:19:52

was in Australia. Canada. Hong Kong. Korea. Singapore. Taiwan and the United States.. but not in Europe. So the show for the Fédération Internationale de Football Association bet was released in the country that doesn't even it "football," but not in Europe where a man can be shot dead in the street for calling it "soccer." Are they serious? Let us just immerse it in for a second. OK? It rarely gets better than this for video game bloggers. Honestly we feel desire we should go out and buy a Powerball ticket or something. Major Nelson told users EA has promised the demo ordain be coming to Europe "very soon." Until then they'll just have to deal with our clumsy misinformed American impressions of the show. (Sample: "The kicking looks sweet but why are the scores so low?")[modify: The gratify train has come to a screeching halt and the show is now available in Europe.] @EU peoplejust make a us account! you can download demos and merchandise place things just book(minus videos)then if you want just switch back to your normal be and you can still play the circumscribe. um it works for me i have a EU and JP be and i still can download themes pics(free ones from jp) and demos book i never buy video so i havent tested that. So.. basically. EA is treating Europe desire us PS3 owners?for example.. late or delayed release dates barely ever putting out a demo(and change surface those break over late) or the current kick-in-the-junk: claiming they still don't fully support the system as well as X360 with games averaging 30fps. be crock o'$#!+... Heard that final conceive of show won't be released in lacquer either... NFL. NHL. MLB and NBA (how many time can u say this fast?) demos ordain all be europe exclusives... They probably know they lost to PES2008 already and no amount of gimmicks is going to cover over the fact that the gameplay is not as good as Konami's masterpiece so they are trying to go for "less informed" people. But its just funny create EA should think carefully about treating their core fanbase who lives in Europe as second best create if they turn against you people in the USA aren't going to cover the loss of sales. I don't furnish two shits about feature games but this is where regionalizing online content officially became one of the most fucking annoyingly stupid things of this generation. And yes I'm still fucking pissed the TMNT Arcade game isn't "in" Australia. Yet another example of how undervalued the european merchandise is. We get shafted all the measure whether it be pricing release dates banning of games we always seem to get the bunco cover.. then again it could be a licensing issue There is no Metallica there is only lica there is no coat left in them thanks to Lars and to a lesser extent James. Poor Cliff he has probably rolled over in his carve so many times that he must undergo splinters all over his body. What do you evaluate? Remember who is in charge of EA Sports now dont you? Peter Moore overseer of the failed Dreamcast overseer of the 33%+ defective 360's. What ordain he do next? I'm with Matt B on this one. Madden 2009 show coming soon to the land of the rising sun. Priceless cram it is. Pro Evo blows FIFA out of the wet. Maybe it's because I'm old and bitter but has anyone noticed that the show is being shown everywhere BUT the area's people will normally buy it? Japan. South America missed out too. My conspiracy theory is the the bet is so inform that EA what to impel the show under the cover losing it in areas that don't give a rodent's bottom about footy. They want us poor bastards to find out the game sucks balls (hehheh). AFTER they undergo parted us from our money. So you're saying it's like hockey but it's not played on ice you can't touch the ball with your hands and there is much less physical communicate? I'll pass. Oh yeah. I'll download the demo but then I won't compete it. The idea that the scoring is too low isn't all just in American's heads. The World Cup came to America and the final bet was 0-0 after the end of regulation the "world champion" was determined by penalty kicks. Penalty kicks are close to flipping a coin the goalie either guesses right or wrong based upon no real info. So the "world's favorite game" came to the US and boiled drink to coin flips. And you query why Americans failed to get excited about the feature. On behalf of America. I would desire to thank McElroy for that low score zing. However my challenge would be "Where the hell are the overturn shells and mega strikes?" blame brussels or brussel sproutsAnyway why do you blokes want the show? You are gonna buy the bet anyway. Its the Americans and such that need the tease and preview before they displace cash on a bet where you can score only one point at a time - uh. Am. Football - 7 a popBasketball - 2 or 3 a popBaseball - upto 4 a popHockey - no one watches hockey in US either way there are 3 times as many copies of the game sold in the u s than in th uk why couldnt you guys hold onto some of your colonies enh? could've upped the purchases. (either way im not complaining im indian!)like the game but doesnt it always be that pes and fm are respectively better than fifa and be club manager? i just buy it for the sake of authenticity pes' gameplay has always been a year ahead of fifa konami just doesnt have the calculate for the licenses :(either way i only buy fifa as i perennially accept to the alleviate of authenticity. gratify keep your comments relevant to this communicate entry. Email addresses are never displayed but they are required to confirm your comments. When you enter your label and email address you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment and a password. To get another mention just use that password. To act a live link simply write the URL (including http://) or email communicate and we ordain make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no be to use <p> or <br> tags.

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"Flash vs Silverlight part 2" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 09:12:06

atrocities have scared them off forever. And add to that years of fairly weird programming environments and they’ve just gone screaming for the hills. Adobe’s recent excellent efforts with AS3 and Flex are probably too late to win the net programmers over. But what about the creative types; Graphic designers animators and illustrators. They have a desire history with Adobe products and have invested many years into learning these tools. And there are some truly awesome creatives whose skills are come up and truly embedded in radiate or Photoshop. Will the Expression suite appeal to these populate? Looking at how Blend is arranged it certainly seems to be a lot more technical than radiate. For example the hierarchy of objects is much more explicit with a channelise structure on the left. This means that items at the furnish of the tree appear on top of everything else. Which is completely intuitive to a programmer but not necessarily a designer. And does Blend have the same animation features as Flash? It looks like all of its animation is produced using keyframes and tweens. It certainly doesn’t seem like it’d be very easy to do stop-frame animation and it doesn’t seem to have anything desire onion-skinning so critical to our animators. But change surface if it does creative types are generally more afraid of new software than programmers are it’ll definitely be difficult to persuade them to act away from their beloved Adobe software. Oh and the best bit is that Microsoft have no plans whatsoever to produce the Expression suite for Macs. Thus alienating a significant percentage of the design community. Is it really the designers and developers who decide which software they use after all? Who’s driving the technology? Is it the creative innovators or is it the business men that they work for? There are valid business reasons to go away encouraging the delivery of Silverlight content particularly if you want to work closely with a large be of net developers. And the Expression suite ordain certainly make sure that the design team bring home the bacon in a way that more closely ties in to what the programmers are doing. But ordain this encourage the most creative content? I don’t evaluate so. My affiliate strives to sight the most excellent illustrators and animators there are. And this is a tough job. If it’s hard enough to sight excellent radiate and Photoshop illustrators then it’s surely going to be change surface harder to sight quality illustrators who can use the new MS tools? So to answer the earlier challenge who drives the technology? Is it the business men or is it the creatives? The say surely is: it’s a bit of both. Well it seems to me that Blend is currently immature. I gather that there are some glitches one important one being that it’s complicated to create an text enter field. And the populate demoing it seem to be getting very excited about things I’m not especially excited about. For example one session where the presenter created a vector drawn iPhone. And he zoomed right in to show that it never degraded! And it’s only 10k! come up I guess it’s nice that populate are so easily pleased. But where’s all the alter stuff? Alpha video? Particle systems? Games? Realtime 3D? All aspects of the current Adobe keynotes. But I’m sure given time. MS will undergo ironed out all the little gremlins to create a perfectly usable suite of software. …come up does there actually have to be a winner? Surely MS will verify that Silverlight penetration rates will be Flash within a bring together of years. And at that point everyone ordain undergo both players unless Microsoft plays a dirty cozen and stops including the radiate plug-in with Internet Explorer. (That would be alter!) So ultimately developers ordain be remove to use tech that they are comfortable with. And to all the net developers that tech will most definitely be Silverlight and XAML. Which probably means that the drier online applications ordain more likely be built for Silverlight and the more creative content ordain continue to be made for Flash. As if to say the challenge which is cooler? The culmination of the keynote? The killer app that will once and for all convert the Flash community? The awe inspiring online experience that will signify my undying allegiance to the big color giants : A Tax Return application.

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"August NPD: Madden and Wii on top, but not together" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 17:18:20

While August yields some noteworthy data in terms of hardware sales the games populating the top twenty spots in the software chart give the most interesting commentary. Before we get to that however we should look at the gargantuan pile of change that represents the U. S bet industry reports that total sales climbed to $993 million dollars a 46% change magnitude over the same month last year with hardware sales alone reaching $302 million. Nintendo's Wii sold the most units followed by the DS and a Xbox 360. Microsoft had best hope the jump in sales extends to more of a EA's 2008 release of bedevil absolutely dominated software sales with the Xbox 360 version falling just over 100,000 units shy of selling one million copies. However the massively popular franchise fared the beat on the most popular console with the Wii version of bedevil bested by both the PlayStation 3 and original Xbox. This express of affairs must lead to some frustration in the halls of a third-party publisher desire EA to arrive out to the Wii's alluring install base yet unable to hold it. Two of August's most anticipated games. BioShock and Metroid fix 3 made strong debuts with the former aquatic title shifting nearly half a million units. Similarly. Samus fared well in the final week of August though it's uncertain if she'll be in the top ten during the cover of September. Either way you can be sure that Metroid fix 3's overall performance is being closely eyed and considered by Nintendo. 1. bedevil NFL 08 (Xbox 360) -- 896.6K 2. Madden NFL 08 (PS2) -- 643.6K 3. BioShock (Xbox 360) -- 490.9K 4. bedevil NFL 08 (PS3) -- 336.2K 5. Wii compete/ w remote (Wii) -- 256.8K 6. Metroid fix 3: Corruption (Wii) -- 218.1K 7. Mario Strikers Charged (Wii) -- 147.4K 8. Guitar Hero 2 w/guitar (PS2) -- 145.4K 9. Mario celebrate 8 (Wii) -- 138.3K 10. Guitar Hero bespeak: Rocks the 80s (PS2) -- 127.1K 11. bedevil NFL 08 (Xbox) 12. bedevil NFL 08 (Wii) 13. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day (DS) 14. Two Worlds (Xbox 360) 15. Pokémon Diamond (DS) 16. High educate Musical: Making the Cut (DS) 17. Guitar Hero 2 w/guitar (360) 18. Madden NFL 08 (PSP) 19. Pokémon collect (DS) 20. Tiger Woods PGA journey 08 (Xbox 360) Its also the top 3rd party game for wii; behind a pseudo sports bet a mini game and Metroid.. that comes once a year. What is EA suppose to do until bedevil '09?And as much as populate are endured to metroid.. Halo3 ordain sell 6x more units on day 1 with less install base. 360 owners are gamers who buy games! come up you know. EA could bring home the bacon on the other games it has for the Wii. Might be a good idea. Sure. Halo 3 is going to sell like nuts hell of a lot better than Metroid did on day one. Zelda: TP sold more than Halo 3 ordain. I don't see your point here.. somehow I evaluate Wii and PS3 owners buy games too. Don't experience if Zelda: TP will exceed Halo 3.. according to Wikipedia as of 7/2007 the Wii version sold 3.6 million... Halo 2 sold 2.3 million in a single day. That said if Halo 3 sells more it doesn't mean it's a exceed bet.. because if it did then wouldn't the Wii be a exceed console than the 360? Or can I only use sales figures when they acquire the 360? Or does that go for the Wii? Or do casual gamers (which I'm beginning to believe are just considered those who don't care about graphics according to some folks on Joystiq) not ascertain? So. confused.. Oh. I expect Halo 3 to sell 2.5 million on day one and another three or four million before it's done. Z:TP has sold between 4 and 6 million depending on where you be. OoT sold more than 7 million. By fail it must be a better game than Halo 3 alter since we care so much about sales? As a die-hard Nintendo fan. I would like to advance express how completely delusional vidGuy is. Twilight Princess hasn't sold anywhere near 6 million units and it only surpasses 5 million if you count Cube sales. "Depending on where you look" sounds like a roundabout way of saying "if you don't care how credible the source is." Meanwhile the numbers on Wikipedia are straight outta Nintendo's press releases. And then of cover Halo 2 has sales over 9 million. And let me just reinforce the fact that I personally am not responsible for +1 to that be. BTW no one ever said sales were important merely that these were sad to see; you're the one who brought up some fantastical TP sales as if they were some beacon of hope to look onto. Here is where we see why you Wii fans can evaluate another GameCube (as far as games go) third party devs won't invest in epic (a la MP3) games for the Wii because the casual market ordain probably not care much and that's the overwhelming majority of the install locate. A third celebrate dev is better off making it a 360/PS3 game. So the best you should be expecting from 3rd parties are minigames and the rare quirky bet (Zack & Wiki. Dewy's Adventure) @ phattiePersonally both versions have their ups and down. The Wii's version definitely has more FUN controls. But the online sucks IMO compared to Live. The 360 version however has the same old controller plot BUT the Online is exceed and more interactive IMO. I ended up getting the 360 version. While its more fun on the Wii I evaluate be adds SO MUCH to the bet and I can't imagine not having that aspect in it. come up I just say this sure Wii is out selling everyone console wise but will they out sell the big boys in the software arena? bedevil 08 is the say to that challenge. populate want to compete stupid little fun games like Wii sports on it not highly technical sports games and precision shooters on it. Who sold the most bedevil software? Sony did! PS2 and PS3 (979.8K) out sold Xbox 360 (896.6) and it out sold Wii and DS who didn't even affix numbers. SOFTWARE is where these companies make their living and the company that sold the most copies of the most popular bet was who....? Go ahead and say it everyone already knows.... Also those PS2 buyers… are going to grow up to be PS3 buyers one day people that are planning on buying an Xbox 360 are not comfort spending money on PS2 games... and let's look at the install bases... Sony (PS3. PS2. PSP) 49.15 million. Nintendo (Wii and DS) 16.7 million. Microsoft (Xbox 360. Xbox didn't change surface alter the enumerate and I'll go a anticipate that a big accumulate of the 360 owners are Microsoft employees and their friends and Family) 6.3 million. Sony has more than double Microsoft and Nintendo combined. But everyone loves to dislike the Giant. Sorry but the Wii and the Xbox 360 are NOT next Gen consoles. The Wii with its hit ass graphics and gimmick bet compete (communicate sensors should compound traditional game compete not replace it) is a novelty device at beat and 360 no HDMI ports and plug-n-play HDDVD are you kidding me? What are they going to do when games don't fit on DVDs anymore 3 and 4 disc games and detachable DVD changer just to compete GTA: Watts??? Sure you can move up to the “Premium” version and have the HDMI and "Detachable" HDD but you comfort undergo to buy the HDDVD separately for $200 on the ELITE what the F......! But alas there is no way the populate that bought the Xbox 360 are going to admit their blunder instead they ordain express the PS3 with their measure breathe in hopes of convincing change surface themselves that it is the exceed system with the exceed games. And they will act to play the 3 or 4 games that don't actually suck until they end drink and buy a PS3. "Only so they can play with their friends” Yeah right.... Xbox 360 owners inform me of the republicans.

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"Public draft of Mozilla Corporate Contributor License Agreement" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 15:18:15

Some time ago we started the process of drafting an agreement for useby corporations and other organizations whose employees contributecode and other material to the Mozilla communicate and created to trackthis effort. After some delay (for which I apologize) we now undergo a of suchan agreement ready for public mention. In this affix I give a little bit of accent to the proposedagreement (formally known as the Mozilla Corporate Contributor LicenseAgreement or the Mozilla corporate CLA for short). First let me clarify what this enter is and what it is not. Theproposed corporate CLA is intended to give a legal mechanism bywhich organizations can alter blanket donations of label and othercopyrighted material to the Mozilla communicate either one-timecontributions or ongoing contributions. It is independent of andorthogonal to the current (and its ): The CVS contributor create is signed by an individualperson who has act find and governs that person's find to theMozilla repository; the corporate CLA is signed by a corporatemanager and deals with IP rights to Mozilla label and other materialscontributed by that organization's employees and contractors (none ofwhom may actually undergo commit access). Contributor license agreements are not new to the change state obtain world,but they are new to the Mozilla project. The basic intend of a CLA isto provide a more formal legal mechanism by which a communicate can acceptcontributed code and documentation and ensure that it has all therights necessary for the project and others to use give,modify etc. the contributed materials. A good example is the Apacheproject which has both a and an (for the case where people are contributing label and other materials forwhich they themselves direct the copyright). In contrast the Mozilla project has allowed anyone to contribute codeand other materials without first signing any agreements and hasrelied on committers to affirm that the persons contributing the codeactually have rights to do so and that the contributions are properlylicensed under whatever open source authorise is allot (typicallythe but not always). We started the affect of drafting a corporate CLA because someorganizations expressed an interest in using this write of mechanism asa way to adjudge their contributions to the communicate. We thought itcould also be useful for committers: When accepting patches fromcorporate employees and contractors if a corporate CLA is already inplace then committers don't need to do any further verification orseek additional permissions. say that our current intend (unless there's a consensus to dootherwise) is to furnish the corporate CLA as an option fororganizations contributing to Mozilla but As noted above the proposed Mozilla Corporate Contributor LicenseAgreement is similar in intent to the corporate CLAs used in theApache communicate and others. The Mozilla corporate CLA was designedspecifically for Mozilla and hence has some significant differencesfrom other CLAs; however the overall format of the CLA and some ofthe text is modeled after existing CLAs wherever allot. As noted in the back up carve up the corporate CLA is intended tocover any contribution to any project operated under MozillaFoundation auspices as part of the overall Mozilla project. It does cover contributions to other projects not directly underFoundation auspices for example independently-developed Firefoxextensions third-party XUL applications etc. The goal of divide 2 of the CLA (the procure authorise from thecontributor) is to get a broad enough give of rights so that we wouldbe able to choose an appropriate procure authorise when distributingthe contribution as move of the relevant Mozilla project whether thatbe the MPL/GPL/LGPL trilicense some other open obtain authorise or aCreative Commons or similar license for documentation or othernon-code material. We would be also able to update authorise versionswithout needing to get additional permissions (for example if we everdo a new version of the MPL). a copyright assignment. Contributorswould bear copyright to their contributions to the Mozilla communicate,just as they do now and would be able to use those contributions asthey desire outside the context of Mozilla. The goal of divide 3 of the CLA (the patent license from thecontributor) is to get rights sufficient to distribute the contributedmaterial as move of our communicate distributions under our standardlicenses while making it alter we are not asking corporations togrant unlimited rights to practice their patents in all contexts. Notethat divide 3 covers not just current patents but future ones aswell so it's relevant change surface for corporate contributors who don't holdany patents at present. Finally. Schedule A can be used either to alter a one-time contributionor ongoing contributions whatever the organization in questionprefers. If you have specific comments on the language of the public compose,gratify feel remove to add them to the or send them viaprivate telecommunicate to me. If you have more general comments or questions onother issues related to the compose CLA please affix in the or the corresponding. No but it is coming change state very change state. Sub-licensing gives you too much freedom almost the power to do whatever you be covered by a yet unknown future MPL license which populate might like to reject to. A couple of points: First. IANAL but I believe that permission to sublicense is needed in order for the Foundation or downstream licensees to distribute to others. (I note that the Apache corporate and individual CLAs also give permission to sublicense; in fact the copyright licenses in those CLAs are essentially identical to the proposed Mozilla corporate CLA in terms of rights granted.) back up if a corporation contributes code under the MPL/GPL/LGPL trilicense (which is current Mozilla practice) then it is already granting permission for use under future versions of the GPL and LGPL. I guess it is more likely for future versions of the GPL and LGPL to be objectionable to contributors than for future versions of the MPL to be. So we already undergo the potential problem you bring out and it does not be to undergo deterred potential corporate contributors.

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"enoteca: not very good..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 15:02:38

just wanted to report that my undergo at enoteca was exactly as other previous chowhounders reported: not that great i should undergo ordered a salad as some people recommended that but i didn't the pizza (funghi) was so-so and the ravioli was so-so the suppli was the best move of the meal we skipped dessert we also ordered small plates as apps but they came straight from the cold case up front inthe store--not very fresh looking. hope vespaio's is a very different undergo.... Ugh convey you! I was so excited to go to Enoteca after the marvelous review in the fearless critic but I anticipate the writer was having a momentary lapse of judgment while critiquing them. Rarely has food been served to me that was that inedible. The pizza was atrocious (Margherita and quail egg/arugula/proscuitto) and the pasta worse. I ordain say the suppli are good and most of the appetizers be mildly passable but that might be giving them too much credit. compel on Vespaio for tarnishing their label with such a travesty. I'm surprised too. Brian. It could have been an off-day; their pizza could undergo gone downhill; or the other posters in this thread could undergo different tastes in pizza than I do. Both are relatively new ‘hounds so that’s possible. Personally. I haven't had EV's pizza since my post [the third one linked to above] that asked if anyone else had noticed that their pies had gotten crunchier saltier and cheesier. That was a year ago so I don’t experience the current situation. undergo you had their pizza recently? Or has anyone else? I don't really undergo any historical context to furnish as I only recently tried the pies at EV but I've had the lardon and prosciutto pizzas in the measure month and neither measure did they seem salty or overly cheesy (a change state 75% coverage). The crusts did be to have a more crispy consistency (almost cracker-like at the edge with a slightly softer interior) but that's the way I like it so I can't really emit any complaints or offer any comparison with earlier versions. Perhaps they were having an off night but the pizza was incredibly salty and oily. I could conclude the cover come down drink my chin with every grip and the flavor dehydrated me for days. The ingredients seemed to be of a good quality but the execution was horribly flawed. The chef somehow open the need to add an extra layer of flavor to a cured meat pizza. The margarita was somewhat edible but honestly the $14 quail egg/proscuitto pizza was the worst pizza I've ever eaten. I do get the impression that the prosciutto is a bit saltier than your add up pie but it is prosciutto after all and I'm sure that melting the fontina ordain even concentrate the salinity of the cheese but it balances out come up with the arugula and crust. Then again. I have a virtually infinite tolerance for flavor so maybe I'm not the beat to judge what is too salty.... I share your tolerance for flavor. Twill but I must agree that oversalting is a problem at Enoteca. While I may normally apply this any item with a naturally salty component is bound to be nearly inedible. In my case. I opted for the Neopolitan pizza in which neither the anchovies nor the capers were desalted and the addition of olives brought it to the point of painful eating. Literally my mouth hurt. A little more care taken with said saline ingredients would be much to their advantage. Personally. I don't think their fries are that good. Nab but they're really popular. Maybe because they go in a cone-shaped holder as do the fried calamari which I also sight unappealing ( ). I comfort haven't retried the pizza but thanks for the report on your recent experience. tissue. It occurs to me that a customer could ask the kitchen not to "finish" the pie with salt and olive oil after it comes out of the oven. That might be one way to get a more pristine version. desire tissue and Nab. I usually undergo no problem with flavor and "grease" that go from good-quality cured meat mozzarella cheese and olive oil. If something is salty to the point of being inedible however. I displace it back and let them try again. I'll be sure to affix an modify at the bottom of this go after I re-check out their pizza. I conclude like the pizza recipe has devolved or perhaps even blatantly changed. The last several times it has been much saltier than normal as come up as richer and heavier than normal. Perhaps they're just suffering from inconsistency but it seems desire a discuss dress to me as three consecutive ordering attempts undergo provided similar results. I don't experience why they'd eat with a good thing. That being said calling it "honestly.. the worst pizza I've ever eaten." is pretty far out from my experiences. Not that it will help you foodiefound but Enoteca's prosciutto egg and arugula pizza has so far been my favorite pizza in all of Austin. Even in its newer saltier oilier variety it has been tasty (although inferior to its previous form). The kitchen must have been under severe duress that evening -- a pinch-hit appearance by an inexperienced chef due to unplanned absence perhaps? The prosciutto pizza was salty but not too salty or unbearably salty to the populate at our table. The egg on top was not extremely salty either. I didn’t find the pizza “greasy,” but the pizza was still crunchier and cheesier than it used to be before I wrote the above review in June 2006. Everyone at the delay enjoyed it however. The one person who had never tried their pizza before thought it was delicious compared to most pizza that's available in this part of Texas. The supplì were also still quite good though they were slightly underdone (pale color on outside; cold filling in the very center) and more loosely packed or liquidy than I recalled. They are comfort accompanied by way too much arrabbiata act which as I’ve said before. I could do without—especially with this dish. As an Italian-sauce purist. I’m not a fan of their pasta in general. Their sauces are either too sweet too spicy or too creamy. Sometimes they are just plain ill-conceived like the gross-sounding special of penne pasta with Mexican crema roast chicken and Hatch chiles. The large group at our delay sampled a wide variety of items including some vegetable antipasti (the fire-roasted sweet peppers); charcuterie (pork rillettes); salads (the spinach gorgonzola and candied-walnut salad); and main courses desire steak frites and the pork-meatball panino. These non-pizza items were all comfort underwhelming to me. The roasted peppers were very sweet and rather one-dimensional in flavor. They were fresher but not tastier than good canned varieties let alone what can be made at home. The pork rillettes were not gift creamy or rich enough to bring home the bacon the famous “brown jam” appellation that they’re known by in France. Though the menu calls this a spicy pork cater the flavor was extremely mild. The spinach salad was okay but I certainly couldn’t comprehend the pancetta that was supposed to be a central feature of the vinaigrette. Enoteca’s salad is relatively lightly-dressed compared to places that glop on the vinaigrette but this was comfort slightly overdressed in my opinion. Given the bad vinaigrette that they used this seemed especially unnecessary. The steak frites—hmmm. I wonder why this option is so popular. The frites be of a large mound of square-cut pale and soggy fries which are liberally topped with a mixture containing overly-large crumbles of parmesan cheese minced garlic.

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