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Pekr 17-Feb-2008 [2821x2] | The second factor is - IE's percentage is so high just becaues of one factor - it is preinstalled and that userbase does not really care - mostly corporations, etc. There was once time, when companies heavily used IE for intranets and used special features. IMO nowadays the situation is better - you can build good intranet solution using other browsers too. |
Situation with mobile devices is even more interesting. We will see :-) | |
GiuseppeC 17-Feb-2008 [2823] | IE7 halts every couple of hours for me. Firefox is a better choice. Even on my costomers PC I prefer installing FireFox |
Pekr 17-Feb-2008 [2824] | there is no IE .... there is just "that blue 'e' internet icon" :-) |
Pekr 18-Feb-2008 [2825] | I was surprised, how far can you go with BASIC language :-) http://www.realbasic.com/products/realbasic/tour/ - complete IDE, debugger, the list of widgets is also cool ... |
SteveT 18-Feb-2008 [2826] | Hi Petr, that takes me back a bit! Does look pretty cool |
btiffin 18-Feb-2008 [2827] | I couldn't find a link that wasn't plastered with on-line newspaper ads, but New findings by the mission to Titan, reported on Wednesday by the European Space Agency (ESA), say Saturn's orange moon has hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth. Google Saturn Moon Oil for more deets. YeeHaw! I think the space race is on. And all we have to do is run a 1,200,000,000 km pipeline and we can all drive Hummers and have diesel powered air conditioners. It's gonna be sweet. |
Gregg 18-Feb-2008 [2828] | Petr, you've never heard of VB? :-) QuickBASIC, under DOS, had an IDE back in 1985. PowerBASIC (used to be TurboBASIC from Borland) is still around and has inline asm and a killer compiler. GFA BASIC had matrix math built in, and TrueBASIC had some very cool libraries, like 3D graphing, as part of the system. After VB there have been a lot of "BASIC-like" lanugaguges, but some of them aren't really BASIC. |
Geomol 18-Feb-2008 [2829] | Saturn Moon Oil! :-D I can't help thinking, that it's all designed. ;-) Someone put the carrot there for us, so we're now encouraged to take the next step up from our civilization cradle. (I hope, this comment is ok in this group, else: don't worry, be happy!) |
Graham 18-Feb-2008 [2830] | There are hydrogen gas clouds out there that are larger than our Solar System. |
btiffin 18-Feb-2008 [2831] | Well then, I wonder if Sol feels small? Will the Sun get spam from Pfizer offering up a little blue planet pill so it can compete with Wolf 359 for dates with Proxima Centauri? :) |
btiffin 19-Feb-2008 [2832] | So Blu-Ray won. Toshiba just dropped it's HD-DVD business. That means I should be able to pick up a player real cheap. :) Woohoo! |
Graham 20-Feb-2008 [2833] | Why? What can you do with it? |
Henrik 20-Feb-2008 [2834] | lots of cheap HD movies |
Edgar 20-Feb-2008 [2835] | Very good and cheap for upconverting regular DVDs. |
Pekr 7-Mar-2008 [2836] | Google creates protability API for its apps - http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Google-Creates-Portability-API-for-Its-Apps/ |
RobertS 9-Mar-2008 [2837] | I see that UNICON ( the language ) if yet to move to UNICODE in spite of its strong string handling and back-tracking features (co-routines, co-expressions) There are remarkable similarities to REBOL ( ignoring its use of keywords such as &pos ) A recent variant is converge from Lawrence Tratt Of course there is a big ISP named UNICON and someone has a DSL named UNICON There is supposed to be a MAC version of ICON called PRO ICON ... I couldn't find it My latest urban myth: that the name REBOL evolved from IDOL, the ICON pre-processor ( SNOBOL, ICON, IDOL, REBOL ) |
btiffin 9-Mar-2008 [2838] | All good coders should know of Dr. Ralph and of "farberisms" ;) |
BrianH 10-Mar-2008 [2839] | I was a big fan of Icon back before there was REBOL, but that goal-directed evaluation made Icon harder to debug than any other language in practical use, including assembler. That experience made it a lot easier to write PARSE code though :) |
Louis 10-Mar-2008 [2840] | I came to REBOL from Icon also. Icon lacked communications abilities, and was not being developed. It was great for working with strings, however. |
Kaj 11-Mar-2008 [2841] | Interesting |
Geomol 19-Mar-2008 [2842] | http://gizmodo.com/368651/new-video-of-bigdog-quadruped-robot-is-so-stunning-its-spooky |
Reichart 19-Mar-2008 [2843] | Looks like two Chinese dancers in black pants facing each other, running around with a big car-like box over their heads....which is cool! |
Robert 21-Mar-2008 [2844] | Reichart, you like strange things, don't you? ;-) |
Reichart 21-Mar-2008 [2845] | : ) |
JohanAR 21-Mar-2008 [2846] | In a Swedish blog someone wrote a comment that the robot looked like two drunk guys carrying a sofa :P Then about half the people were worried that Iran/Iraq would copy it and put guns on it, and the other half were worried that USA would but guns on it. Either way it would probably only bring death, misery and oppression :) |
Henrik 21-Mar-2008 [2847] | it looks like they need to work on the engine. if you are at war in the desert, and you hear the noise of a chainsaw in the distance, time to bring out the guns. |
Reichart 23-Mar-2008 [2848] | Silent gun mounted versions are only a few years away. Welcome to the start of the "new warrior" |
Geomol 23-Mar-2008 [2849x2] | I want an army of battle droids as first seen in STAR WARS Episode I. ;-) Roger roger! |
At least they could bore the enemy to death with the continuous "Roger roger", so noone would go to war anymore. :-) | |
Reichart 23-Mar-2008 [2851] | Robots will be outlawed soon (yes, I said soon)... I give it less than 10 years. I write it here for the record.... You will need permits to own or build them, etc... |
RobertS 23-Mar-2008 [2852] | In Italy you can buy a still for distill home-brew but only if you leave on the label which says that it is illegal to distill spirits with that still ( according to en.wikipedia on moonshine) |
Graham 23-Mar-2008 [2853] | what's the definition of a robot? |
JohanAR 24-Mar-2008 [2854] | I think he refers to autonomous machines, rather than just any machine that resembles a human or an animal :) http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/robot |
Pekr 27-Mar-2008 [2855] | Motorola loosers - http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/26/motorola-insider-tells-all-about-the-fall-of-a-technology-icon/ |
btiffin 1-Apr-2008 [2856] | Gee; and posted before April 1. Vista not gaining; surprise surprise. Can we finally start to shrink a monopoly? http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/operating_systems/windows_a_monopoly_shakes.html |
Henrik 1-Apr-2008 [2857] | it would be so wonderful if they would just start from scratch with a new OS. just from scratch. screw compatibility. it will be a pain for a few years, but it will do them and us good in the end. I know they can do that. |
btiffin 1-Apr-2008 [2858] | Or ... start using an OS that doesn't cost an arm and a leg and where the primary concern is better software (or maybe, simple "Hey look what I wrote ... I'm smart"), not lock in. :) I still hold MS directly responsible for the early demise of OS/2. Well, that and Homer Simpson's Compuglobalhypermeganet |
Geomol 1-Apr-2008 [2859] | I'm not so sure, MS with its current configuration can make a good OS from scratch. Too many cooks. |
Henrik 1-Apr-2008 [2860] | They have plenty of great engineers. It's how they use them that's wrong. They could produce 10 times more software than they do now, if things were organized right. Things seem to work out quite well in the gaming department, from what I hear from various XBox gamers. |
[unknown: 5] 1-Apr-2008 [2861] | I love Vista and think it gets a bum rap. |
btiffin 1-Apr-2008 [2862] | I guess it burned me too many times in the less than 10 times I've used it. Note; I only diss MS due to the predatory practises of "suffer no other software to live". That is just bad for everyone. MS included - how can they beg, borrow and steal innovation if no one is around to innovate for them. And take a close look; name me one innovation that has come out of MS. One. With 50,000 employees you'd think one or two original ideas would have escaped by now. |
Henrik 1-Apr-2008 [2863] | popup menus |
btiffin 1-Apr-2008 [2864x4] | I kinda figured there had to be at least one. So I'll stand corrected, but not change of stance. :) |
http://www.google.com/virgle/index.htmlGoogle on Mars. | |
Virgin and Google virgle. Sounds pretty cool. And sounds like Mars may end up being an MS free zone :) | |
Alas REBOL may also be excluded. OR I'm being sucked into a well orchestrated April Fools Joke. Have to wait till tomorrow to see. | |
Geomol 1-Apr-2008 [2868] | LOL 1. of april. I didn't connect it with that project until now. Let's see tomorrow. :-) |
btiffin 1-Apr-2008 [2869] | From the bottom of the FAQ page ... this is realy a well done hoax/not hoax ... can't tell http://www.google.com/virgle/error.html |
Reichart 1-Apr-2008 [2870] | You....can't....tell??? Brian...Brian....Brian....dude... We feel that ensuring the survival of the human race by helping it colonize a new planet is both a moral good in and of itself and also the most likely method of ensuring the survival of our best – okay, fine, only -- base of web search volume and advertising inventory,” Page added. “So, you know, it's, like, win-win. |
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