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Sun Ray Software - General Discussion - Touch Screen |
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Topic: Technology |
1:00 pm EST, Feb 22, 2008 |
Hi is there SW available for SunRay so that a touch screen could be connected to the SunRay Client? The touch Screen uses USB as an comm channel. ... Tempest have what you want: www.tempest.sk Email to Daniel; he was very helpful in helping me to get their USB drivers for Sun Ray to work with our Elo Touch monitors. His email is Daniel_Vanco at tempest.sk; I do not know if he is on this list.
Sunray/Linux Touchscreen for Elo monitors Sun Ray Software - General Discussion - Touch Screen |
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THE EXILE - Hardware For Dummies: The Osprey Vs. The Hornet - By Gary Brecher - The War Nerd |
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Topic: Technology |
10:49 am EST, Feb 21, 2008 |
Dick Cheney hates it. Back when he was Secretary of Defense, Cheney said the V-22 was "…one weapons system I don’t need." That’s as good a place as any to start your deprogramming: whatever Dick Cheney says, think the opposite. If Dick Cheney tells you it’s a sunny day, get your umbrella. It’s no surprise to me that Cheney hates this weapons system, because Cheney is, and I’m kind of half serious here, an Iranian agent who hates America and wants to destroy us. He’s all for spending trillions of our tax dollars on absolutely worthless weapons like aircraft carriers, but he fought hard against the Osprey because it’s the one contemporary weapons system that could have made a difference in Operation Desert One/Eagle Claw, the Iran hostage-rescue attempt back in the days of Reverend Jimmy Carter.
THE EXILE - Hardware For Dummies: The Osprey Vs. The Hornet - By Gary Brecher - The War Nerd |
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Topic: Technology |
3:11 am EST, Feb 18, 2008 |
Orange is a component-based data mining software. It includes a range of preprocessing, modelling and data exploration techniques. It is based on C components, that are accessed either directly (not very common), through Python scripts (easier and better), or through GUI objects called Orange Widgets. Orange is distributed free under GPL and can be downloaded from the download page.
Orange |
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SASS::CMS - Non-Profit Content Management System |
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Topic: Technology |
8:20 pm EST, Feb 14, 2008 |
SASS:CMS is a lite weight open source content management system in development with non-profits in mind. SASS::CMS comes complete with a web based backend management application where administrators can grant various levels of access and control to various members of your organization.
A friend at the Sopo Bike Coop ( http://sopobikes.org ) made this CMS for non-profits. Simple, neat and effective. Uses Catalyst. SASS::CMS - Non-Profit Content Management System |
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ActiveState - Komodo IDE Overview - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages |
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Topic: Technology |
1:09 pm EST, Feb 8, 2008 |
Introducing Komodo IDE 4.2 New! ActiveState's Komodo IDE 4.2 helps developers create great applications using dynamic languages and open technologies. Award-winning tools for debugging, code intelligence, visual code navigation and the regular expression toolkit help developers write cleaner code faster, while source code control integration, a project manager and multi-user support assist in team development. With improved performance for all supported languages (including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby & Tcl, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML), simple Firefox-style extensibility, and flexible multi-platform licensing for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, Komodo IDE has developed smart tools with developer freedom and choice in mind.
Goodbye Eclipse, goodby out of memory, goodby clobbered working copy, goodbye stalls, goodbye pinwheel, goodbye broken projects, goodbye disappearing java nature, goodbye horrible JSEclipse. Hello simple IDE that works. ActiveState - Komodo IDE Overview - Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages |
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Interfacing with MySQL via Excel - HTNet |
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Topic: Technology |
8:28 pm EST, Feb 4, 2008 |
In this article, I’m going to demonstrate how we can use Microsoft Excel to build a simple report from data stored on a MySQL database.
Interfacing with MySQL via Excel - HTNet |
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Internet failure hits two continents - CNN.com |
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Topic: Technology |
1:31 pm EST, Jan 31, 2008 |
High-technology services across large tracts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa were crippled Thursday following a widespread Internet failure which brought many businesses to a standstill and left others struggling to cope. Industry experts are blaming damage to two undersea cables but it is not known what caused the damage.
OH SNAP, ITS CRYPTONOMICON IN REAL LIFE! Internet failure hits two continents - CNN.com |
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Anonymous VS Scientology : war on the intertubes - The Something Awful Forums |
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Topic: Technology |
8:09 pm EST, Jan 27, 2008 |
The attack on Scientology, which Anonymous has dubbed Project Chanology, started in recent days, set off by the Church's most recent attempt to censor the internet by forcing sites to remove a creepy Tom Cruise Scientology video. A wiki set up for the project directs Anonymous members to download and use denial of service software, make prank calls, host Scientology documents the Church considers proprietary, and fax endless loops of black pages to the Church's fax machines to waste ink.
Hahaha Anonymous VS Scientology : war on the intertubes - The Something Awful Forums |
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NODC Coastal Water Temperature Guide |
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Topic: Technology |
9:49 pm EST, Jan 24, 2008 |
NODC Coastal Water Temperature Guide Important Notice: RSS Feeds are available from NODC Coastal Water Temperature Guide. To display water temperatures in a region of your interest, point and click on the region shown on the map below or select it from the side menu at left.
To buy a wetsuit, one must know the water temperature one will be in. NODC Coastal Water Temperature Guide |
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Johnnie Moore's Weblog: United Channel 9 |
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Topic: Technology |
2:59 pm EST, Jan 8, 2008 |
This time, there was fog at Heathrow and we ended up having to divert to Cardiff to get more fuel... where refuelling ended up taking over 2 hours. On the face of it, this could easily have been a bad experience in which I suppose I could have sat there thinking of ways to blame United. What redeemed it for me was United's Channel 9, which lets you listen to the cockpit's conversations with Air Traffic control. This is a feature which is, I think, unique to United.
Wow, thats really cool. Johnnie Moore's Weblog: United Channel 9 |
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