Microsoft's under-the-table payoff to SCO
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The table of equivalents / replacements
/ analogs of Windows software in Linux.
(Official site of the table)
The table of equivalents / replacements
/ analogs of Windows software in Linux.
(Official site of the table)
12/30/2003 07:26 AMtable of equivalents/replacements/analogs of Windows software in Linux
.. Equivalentes do Linux para softwares do
Windows
linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-lin-soft-en/table.shtml
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Periodic Table of the Elements Table
Periodic Table of the Elements Table
12/03/2002 11:46 AMThis is
probably one of, if not the coolest thing I have seen
in a while. Theodore Gray,
president of the company that makes
Mathematica,
is quite a cool dude, and his Periodic Table of
the Elements Table is definitely the cat's ass of tables (if you
know what i mean). While you are at it, check out his Sodium
Party. I found this site from reading Ben Hammersley.com. Neat
stuff.
The Space Payoff
The Space Payoff
01/16/2004 11:05 AMBush's plan to return America to the moon has Rule Breaker investors
on notice.
Middle East Payoff?
Middle East Payoff?
07/07/2004 12:50 PMMiddle East reforms could present an opportunity for a few risk-taking
companies.
Investors query £15m ITV payoff
Investors query £15m ITV payoff
03/06/2004 02:04 AMShareholder groups ask ITV to justify ex-boss Michael Green's £15m
'golden farewell'.
Other News: Another Microsoft Payoff
Other News: Another Microsoft Payoff
04/12/2004 10:04 AMMicrosoft pays InterTrust $440 million to settle a content-control
patent-infringement lawsuit.
Leaked SCO memo may indicate huge MS
payoff
Leaked SCO memo may indicate huge MS
payoff
03/06/2004 02:04 AMA SCO Group insider has leaked an internal company memorandum
discussing its relationship with Microsoft, and it reveals that SCO is
apparently collecting a lot bigger payoff from attacking Linux than
anybody knew.
Game-day payoff: Redemption or money
Game-day payoff: Redemption or money
04/09/2005 05:18 PMCNET News.com Apr 9 2005 9:42PM GMT
Michelle Malkin: THE $6 MILLION
CUTTHROAT PAYOFF
Michelle Malkin: THE $6 MILLION
CUTTHROAT PAYOFF
07/19/2004 09:36 AMTHE $6 MILLION CUTTHROAT PAYOFF .. Michelle
Malkin
michellemalkin.com/archives/000233.htm
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Wall Street ogles real Google payoff
Wall Street ogles real Google payoff
08/22/2004 11:17 PMeTaiwanNews.com Aug 23 2004 3:12AM GMT
Bloomberg Faces Payoff Year on School
Plans
Bloomberg Faces Payoff Year on School
Plans
09/13/2004 04:40 PMNew York's public school children are returning to class for a year
that will serve as a crucial barometer of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's
education efforts.
Wall Street Is Ogling the Real Google
Payoff
Wall Street Is Ogling the Real Google
Payoff
08/21/2004 06:49 PMWith Google eventually unloading millions of additional shares on the
market, investment banks will not likely accept the same stingy fees
they received for the company's auction.
SEARCH FOR THE PAYOFF of RESEARCH
CENTERS, INSTITUTES, AND CONSORTIA - IN
MEDICAL, BASIC, AND APPLIED SCIENCE
SEARCH FOR THE PAYOFF of RESEARCH
CENTERS, INSTITUTES, AND CONSORTIA - IN
MEDICAL, BASIC, AND APPLIED SCIENCE
08/02/2004 02:46 AM [PRWEB Aug 2, 2004]
TABLE vs CSS
TABLE vs CSS
05/27/2004 10:46 AMTables Vs. CSS
- A Fight to the Death: So which is better — building page
layouts using TABLE tags or using DIVs and CSS? This guy set out to
find out. He built the same site both ways, and documented the
experience and results.
On Table-based design... I've seen that design in every browser I
can, under Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms, and it looks
practically the same. It's rock solid. Score one for the tables.
On CSS-based Design…Building the design in CSS felt much better.
The immediacy of the changes and clarity of the code made me feel more
in control of the process. [...] There are significant savings in
bandwidth, too. [...] Keeping the layout information apart from the
content also provides all sorts of benefits.
In the end, he picked CSS, although I was concerned with some of
the browser rendering problems he displays. Like TABLEs or not, they
are incredibly stable in the face of different browsers and
platforms.
I can go either way. I use CSS for major page layout, but I've
been known to slap things in table now and again — every
situation is different, and you really need to use the method that
gives you the results you want at that particular time.
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Big penis on the table (or not)
Big penis on the table (or not)
08/11/2004 12:08 PM

This vintage medical model of a
human penis is up for
auction on eBay right now. Manufactured by Carolina Biological Supply
Company (still a wonderful
company), circa 1950s, the model
is 22.5" long and 15" tall. Starting bid at just $275.
Link (Thanks, Michael-Anne!)
UPDATE: If you thought that penis head was a
bit pointy and odd looking, you were onto something.
Dr. Matthew Vaughn says:
"Unfortunately, the 'male penis' model is actually a model of the
ro
ot tip of a modern vascular plant. Now given the Australian slang
for a quick romp between the sheets (a root), BoingBoing's posting
isn't ALL that far from the mark, but it is, nevertheless, factually
incorrect."
DIY CO2 Laser CNC Table
DIY CO2 Laser CNC Table
03/19/2005 02:54 AMOwen White
bought a Coherent G100 100
Watt CO2 laser on eBay and decided to create his own CNC table. He
chronicled his construction project in his blog. He is now using
his DIY CNC table to cut all
sorts of things. Owen writes,
"Your readers might be interested in
the documentation
on the computer controlled circuitry to run the CNC table and laser.
For
circuit prototyping I used some conventional off-the-shelf electronics
packages to design the circuits, then mapped the net diagrams from the
circuit software to locations on a wire-wrap board using some perl
code.
This simplified the process of staring at a circuit and deciding where
wire-wrap connections should be made. Prototype PCBs were also made. I
used AVR microcontrollers for a couple functions."Best. Coffee. Table. Ever.
Best. Coffee. Table. Ever.
01/28/2004 10:17 AM The Drift Table lets you float gently over the British
landscape from the comfort of your living room.
Other projects from the
Equator
research group include a tablecloth that glows and a key table that
responds to your mood. Hi-tech knick-knacks, or a glimpse of the
subtle way we'll interact with the domestic environment of the future?
UK mid-table in for e-gov presence
UK mid-table in for e-gov presence
05/12/2004 11:19 AMNetimperative May 12 2004 3:07PM GMT
Aurora LED Table
Aurora LED Table
02/05/2005 10:16 PM
The
Orange 22 design studio is promoting their new Aurora cocktail table,
a pleasing LED-lit piece of furniture with the look of a giant,
glowing Life Saver. By rubbing the touch-pad on the lower lip of the
Aurora, you can change the hue, brightness, or "animation" of the
'Pixcell' lights inside the translucent acrylic table. If you're
already going to spend the $3,600 price for the table, though, you
might as well add in the $300 wireless remote, as well.
Home Page
[Orange22]
The Drift Table
The Drift Table
01/29/2004 10:58 AM We're not exactly sure what the point is except to do something
unusual and different involving technology and geography, but The
Drift Table is...
The Table Ruler
The Table Ruler
04/09/2004 04:04 PMMake your site easier to use by giving your visitors a virtual "ruler"
to guide and track their progress down long data tables. With a pinch
of JavaScript and a dash of the DOM, your table rows will light up as
your visitors hover over them.
Text-Table-1.107
Text-Table-1.107
09/21/2004 07:05 PMLCD Table Mirror
LCD Table Mirror
08/05/2004 10:52 AM
I kept looking for a greater
meaning or purpose to this Table Mirror with an integrated LCD panel
in it (reflecting, you might say), but nope, that's pretty much the
whole deal. And it looks like it's a TV-resolution screen, too, not a
PC-resolution one, so I wouldn't expect to sneak in a rowdy round of
Quicken while you're preening.
Read
- Product Page [Ad-Notam via TRFJ]
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Mirror
TV [Gizmodo]
Symbol-Table-1.01
Symbol-Table-1.01
03/13/2003 11:01 PMTable Maker
Table Maker
08/10/2002 05:46 PMCreate HTML tables with a minimum of commands. Requires my HTML Tag
Maker class.
Table Mirror
Table Mirror
08/07/2004 07:06 PMTechTree Aug 7 2004 11:46PM GMT
A table and some chairs
A table and some chairs
05/25/2004 11:49 AMJason Kottke points to an interview with Jane Jacobs, and mentions
he's just reading her latest Dark Age Ahead. After ordering it as it
came out, I've just finished it: it's tremendously good, if entirely
North American-centric. I'd very much...
DJ Kreemy Table
DJ Kreemy Table
06/15/2004 01:26 PM
Designer Karim Rashid's
DJ Kreemy turntable table is perfect for otherworldly ambient
sessions. Rashid: "(The table) is organic like sound, omnidirectional
like sound, and that emphasizes the 'volumous' beats that irradiate
from the two turntables." All I know is that it would match my 1967
Fender Rhodes
"Student Model" piano
perfectly.
Link (Thanks,
DF Tram!)
Symbol-Table-1.00
Symbol-Table-1.00
03/13/2003 10:14 AMSCO's Still at the Roulette Table
SCO's Still at the Roulette Table
06/03/2004 12:15 PMSCO's big investors are very clear -- invest in lawsuits, not
products.
The Ultimate Gaming Table
The Ultimate Gaming Table
08/15/2004 01:10 PM
The Ultimate Gaming
Table. While looking around the webernets to find a replacement
for my living room table, I stumbled across
this. Breathtaking in scope
and purpose; I salute this person's nerdly vision and dedication.
Periodic Table of the Operators
Periodic Table of the Operators
05/30/2004 11:47 AMOskar Table Lamp
Oskar Table Lamp
02/05/2005 10:17 PM
Chris
Cardinal—Hopefully carved from the finest anodized
aluminum by nude Pagan witches or something, the Oskar Table Lamp
delivers in areas other $465 dollar lamps fall hopelessly
short. Groundbreaking features include its ability to "fit in compact
spaces", and also provide "multi-directional lighting for tasking".
It gets better:
Able to stand alone or function as a
bookend, the best-selling design stays fixed while multidirectional
lighting is provided with a flexible metal arm and fully rotating
aluminum reflector.
While many other lamps (or bookends)
may also provide an "integrated toggle switch for turning the lamp on
and off," we challenge you to find one that has been blessed in
ancient Triskelion Rite Of Tea rituals to ensure the unrelenting favor
of the Sun. In fact, it's probably not this one, either.
Bulb not included.
Product Page [via Shiny Shiny]
On the IMAP Operating Table
On the IMAP Operating Table
01/07/2004 03:15 PMYou (well, some of you who bothered to comment) advised me to get off
POP and switch to IMAP for receiving my mail. Ever your faithful
servant, I have attempted to do so. Here is my report. I started out
switching from POP to IMAP in Eudora, and creating a...
Landry's Table Upset
Landry's Table Upset
06/08/2004 10:52 AMThe restaurant operator appears to have been surprised by its CFO's
departure.
Symbol Table Manipulation
Symbol Table Manipulation
03/19/2005 02:39 AMOne of the most dramatic advantages of dynamic languages is that they
provide access to the symbol table at run-time, allowing new functions
and variables to spring into existence as you need them. Though
they're not always the right solution to common problems, they're very
powerful and useful in certain circumstances. Phil Crow demonstrates
how and when and why to manipulate Perl's symbol table.
MySQL and ALTER TABLE, How?
MySQL and ALTER TABLE, How?
10/02/2002 09:26 AMMaster File Table?
Master File Table?
01/22/2004 03:06 AMGiven this weekend's problems with Windows, I'm officially
reacronyming MFT. From this point forward, it stands for
"Motherfucking Thing." X is looking more and more like the letter for
me....
Zero-g Robotics on an Air Hockey Table
Zero-g Robotics on an Air Hockey Table
05/28/2004 03:48 PMWei-Min Shen and other
researchers from the USC Polymorphic Robotics Lab have been
looking for a way to simulate zero-g robotics so they can develop
autonomous robots that can assemble orbiting solar power stations and
do
other useful work in space. Their solution? Small robots called
"pucks"
that hover on a conventional air-hockey table. A new Nature article
summarizes their work. The USC PRL website offers video of the puck
robots at work including pucks assembling
scale girders (MPEG), docking with each
other (MPEG), and autonomously
navigating (MPEG).
Grok Description matches for Microsoft's under-the-table payoff to SCO
GrokA matches for Microsoft's under-the-table payoff to SCO
Microsoft's under-the-table payoff to SCO