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Barge, hope you are well(er).
If Jas can reduce YOUR histrionics, he is truly a genius
Well...
"I can't help but think that this kind of hard drive would become a standard issue on corporate laptops," said Dave Reinsel, a storage industry analyst at market research firm IDC.
Finally I can be comfortable starting to buy back in. Revenues from Seagate (serious, 2 comma revenues) are still a couple of quarters off, but the die has indeed been cast.
TRue.
I meant Australia, but nonetheless, true
Living in Oz, it's impossible to avoid the sun or the booze.
How did JAckass get on that list???
(clicked wrong link before -- wasn't meant to be a private reply)
I WILL be buying a new desktop next month (my old one is in pieces). Will be looking for all those things smart consumers look for (TPM, TPM management software, nice big screen, etc.)
There should have been a different emphasis in the headline
Data Losses Strike Three More Firms
The game should have been over a long time ago...
BF, the link you provided is a cache file on your computer. I can't access it. You should be concerned if anyone other than yourself CAN access it.
I have no history/tradtion with cricket. A year ago it was to me a silly game, incomprehensible, and holding very little interest.
I like the 5 day-ers (great game for a hot summer day...watch a bit, putter around in the garden, pop in to see what's happening, a very lazy game for a spectator (not so for the players -- I've played some one-day twenty20 type fun stuff at work/team buildings, and it's hard work!)
Cricket's been much more interesting to watch that Wave lately
(those twenty20 and one day hammerings have to hurt!)
Kant was chain yanking
Great news.
But I don't know deering1 (could be a dog, could be a cat) so I"ll wait and see.
I like waiting and seeing -- it saves stress and $$ (too late for the saving of the hair, though...)
Let's all hope deering1 is corect.
I'm currently educating myself, remedially, with a glass of J&B, straight. Works fine.
croquet...
Ya got me there
(remember, I'm from Canada -- one of the few Commonwealth countries that has almost completely shunned cricket. If someone had told me a year ago I'd know what a slip, gully or leg-by was, I'd would ask what the hell they were talking about. And yes, I'm swept up in the celebrations here. It was a helluva series.)
there's always 2009. What a sweep...winning by 10 wickets.
OT (passing this on -- not my creation)
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE:
a.. Open topped tour bus (ideal for hubristic "Victory Parade" or similar)
b.. Four-hour booking of Trafalgar Square (booked months ago, now not required)
c.. 2 tonnes of confetti (used once only)
d.. 10,000 copies of CD recording of 'Jerusalem' sang by English cricket team (need to offload ASAP; make good coasters)
e.. Autobiography book deal "How Good Am I??" with top London publisher (no longer required)
f.. 40,000 miniature Union Jack flags (pre-ordered, now no takers)
g.. Box full of MBEs, OBEs and other miscellaneous gongs (can't find anyone to pin them on)
h.. Trophy cabinet (empty, used for only 14 months and won't be needed again)
i.. Smug, self-satisfied smirk (recently wiped off) (no buyers in Australia, they all already have one)
j.. Weekend for 2 at the exclusive 'Marcus Trescothick Private Retreat and Health Spa' (absolute seclusion guaranteed)
Everything must go!!
All serious offers considered!!
Enquiries to:
Mr F Flintoff
England & Wales Cricket Board
Lord's
London NW8 8QZ
OT (but interesting and cool)
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/c341b510-9aa4-11db-bbd2-0000779e2340.html
Plastic may spell the end of the silicon microchip
By Peter Marsh
Published: January 2 2007 22:07 | Last updated: January 2 2007 22:07
The list of achievements of Cambridge University’s Cavendish Laboratory – one of the world’s most prestigious centres for physics research – is about to get a little longer.
Responsible over the past 136 years for a stunning series of discoveries, from elemental particles such as the electron to the threads of genetic material known as DNA, the laboratory can count among its more recent breakthroughs a form of circuitry that could change radically the world’s electronics industry.
In 2000 Plastic Logic, a Cambridge-based start-up company, announced it was attempting to commercialise a form of plastic electronics that had developed from research at the laboratory.
By using a cheap and simple set of processing operations to build up layers of circuitry on plastic “substrates” – the material on which circuits are formed – rather than silicon wafers used in conventional microchips, the developments promised to slash the cost of making semiconductors.
Is Jennifer Hudson a surprise or what? I 've seen interviews with her, and she seems flabbergasted by it all.
OT, from a land down under.
Happy New Year to all (and let's hope it's a prosperous one for all of us, regardless Wave's success)
(not my picture -- snagged from the Sydney Morning Herald)
We (the family and some friends) watched the fireworks from the roof of our office building (balconey cafe) about 1.5 miles (or 1400 smoots) from the bridge. Spectacular show...one of the best I've ever seen.
real son plays on-screen son. I heard the kid did a great job...how was he in your opinion? (Plan on seeing it soon)
As y'all know, I'm not keeping the matrix thingy current anymore (although more than willing to host it if someone else gets the urge).
However, I'll share with you the emails I get occasionally updating me on all things TPM.
I received this yesterday
This is Phoebe Wang, marketing manager of Sinosun Technology Ltd. We have some updates about the customer information.
Besides the customer list in your website, our products applied in Sony VIAO BX2 series , Asus Pro80, and Amoi Laptop, and also the desktop from Great Wall also, please help to update it; Thank you!
Thanks again.
Regards,
Phoebe Wang
Merry Christmas everybody, and a Happy and Prosperous 2007 to you all
spend the money and get Pinnacle Studio. It's well worth the money.
not bad for a bunch or old guys. Motivated old guys...
OT: England doesn't what to do with Australia. The last two tests will be purely formality...
Yesterday's soup.
this is at least 2 quarter's old news, and although welcome, I don't think it justifies the euphoric delivery you give it.
It's a big steaming pile of what the horse left behind, and I seriuosly doubt it would even fly in the US.
(Certainly wouldn't here!)
"I still can't watch Jaws without closing my eyes!"
Then, you're not watching it, are you???
OT: hmmmm...maybe it won't take 5 tests.
"Old" Warnie took England apart today, bowling like a youngster.
Amazing comeback...
Haven't seen it, but the trailer looked good.
Australia will take it, but it's going to take all 5 tests, I think
(You WERE talking about Ashes, weren't you?)
Unaccompanied Minors -- a generous .25/4 pickles, and only because 'Charlie' can dance pretty well...
Your kids will hate you for taking them.
Lewis Black and Rob Cordry need to stick to flicks where the audience is old enough to vote (and Black and Cordry can let loose like they want to)
The acting was on the level of a Junior High production (and my apologies to any Junior High for the comparison). One of the characters ('Beef') was 100% superfluous.
Stay away. Should have seen Kenny instead.
This is a load of horsesh45.
The MPAA needs to take a flying f$%# at the moon.
I like Malkovich in small doses...except for his role(s) in "Being John Malkovich" (which has been the most original movie I've ever seen) and Con Air -- which was the ultimate guy popcorn flick...
Register MAC address, sure. My IP address assignment is dynamic.
much ado about nothing. "I had my car inspected and certified road worthy" yet it was someone else doing it.
Cool picture from Reuters
(North Korea is the dark bit...)
I'm sticking some Aussie pics up on my site over the next few weeks. (Most are taken with my mobile phone, so don't look for professional quality)
from 2000?