Вопрос армянскому радио
Вопрос армянскому радио: Как правильно: “на Украину” или “в Украину”? – Правильно: “из Украины”
Вопрос армянскому радио: Как правильно: “на Украину” или “в Украину”? – Правильно: “из Украины”
Побеседовал, намедни, с одним мужичком, в ФИДО. Речь зашла об использовании Garbage Collector-ов и оптимизации проектов. В качестве одного из своих аргументов я привел реальный пример проекта когда производительность падала в четыре раза, поле чего мужичек выдает мне:
“Кого волнует потеря секунд, если на этом экономится час времени программиста?”
И, вроде, мужичек-то со стажем, т.е. не студент, но несет такую ахинею, только держись.
Обнаружил для себя новый сервис – Diigo. После ознакомления с которым я понял что Delicious даже рядом не лежал с Diigo. Перенес все свои букмарки на Diigo.
Ну, на самом деле мы не из Квинслэнда, однако…
After having dug to a depth of 10 feet last year, Melbourne scientists found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 100 years ago.
Not to be outdone by the Victorians, in the weeks that followed, a Sydney archaeologist dug to a depth of 20 feet, and shortly after, a story published in the Sydney Morning Herald read:
“New South Wales archaeologists, finding traces of 130-year-old copper wire, have concluded that their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network 30 years earlier than the Victorians”.
One week later, the Courier Mail in Brisbane , Queensland , reported the following:
“After digging as deep as 30 feet in his pasture near Rosewood , Queensland , John Byrne, a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found absolutely fuck all. John has therefore concluded that 130 years ago, Queensland had already gone wireless.”
Just makes you proud to be a Queenslander!
Это с “Эха”..
If you bought MSFT stock when Ballmer became CEO in Jan 2000 and sold it now, almost 10 years later, you would be down -36%.
If you bought APPL stock when iMacs were flying off the shelves in Jan 2000 and sold now you would be up +580%
End of story.
Looks like Nokia is going all-out in its patent fight with Apple: in addition to the lawsuit it’s filed over GSM standards and last week’s International Trade Commission complaint, Espoo just filed a second complaint with the federal court, alleging that Apple’s infringing several “implementation patents” that cover everything from camera sensors to touchscreens. That’s three fronts in the same war, if you’re counting — the original regarding GSM patents, and these two latest over specific device technologies. The biggest bombshell so far is the ITC complaint, in which Nokia’s asking the commission to ban imports of basically every Apple mobile product from the MacBook to the iPhone for infringing its device patents — a strategy we’ve seen in other high-profile cases. Since the ITC has the ability to move quite quickly, we’d expect that case to be the primary battleground for the moment — but remember that Apple has plenty of its own incredibly broad patents of its own to fight back with here, so don’t expect a quick resolution. Looks like 2010 is going to be awfully good for these attorneys, don’t you think?
Так вот я думаю, что Apple начала достаточно сильно теснить Нокию, если эти уродцы пошли на это.