RE: [Boston.pm] OT: Treo on T-Mobile in Boston

2003-01-07 Thread Mark Aisenberg
A co-worker of mine uses a Treo. In metrowest it seems to have good coverage, even working from my basement in Sudbury where Verizon has difficulty. It's a pretty impressive product all around (we're even adding a special app that runs on it to take advantage of our mHook.com service...). I'm no

Re: [Boston.pm] OT: Treo on T-Mobile in Boston

2003-01-07 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > But T-Mobile's coverage area looks a little spotty in > the Boston area. There's a couple holes inside 495. When talking to one of their sales reps a year ago (when they were still called Voicestream), the guy said that their network was all digital &

[Boston.pm] OT: Treo on T-Mobile in Boston

2003-01-07 Thread GregLondon
I've been thinking of getting a Treo on a T-Mobile plan. But T-Mobile's coverage area looks a little spotty in the Boston area. There's a couple holes inside 495. I was wondering if anyone on the list with a T-Mobile cell phone could tell me how good their coverage is, finding a signal, dropped

[Boston.pm] OT: DeCSS author found "not guilty"

2003-01-07 Thread GregLondon
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=569&ncid=738&e=4&u=/nm/20030107/tc_nm/tech_norway_hacker_dc > Jon Johansen, a Norwegian teenager, was cleared of > DVD piracy charges on Tuesday in a landmark trial > brought on behalf of major Hollywood studios. > > T

Re: [Boston.pm] Job listings by programming language

2003-01-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* John Tobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-07 09:36]: > Btw, the sharp drop in C++ around 10/2002 smacks of a change in > statistics gathering methods. Yep: What happened on Oct 22, 2002 to cause that huge spike of more than 3500 listings? A few weeks before

Re: [Boston.pm] Job listings by programming language

2003-01-07 Thread John Tobey
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 08:16:09AM -0500, Joel Gwynn wrote: > Here's an interesting graph. While demand for perl has never been as > high as demand for other languages (C++, Java, etc.), the demand has not > petered off as much as those languages. Maybe not in absolute numbers, but in percent.

Re: [Boston.pm] Job listings by programming language

2003-01-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* Joel Gwynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-07 08:18]: > Here's an interesting graph. While demand for perl has never been as > high as demand for other languages (C++, Java, etc.), the demand has not > petered off as much as those languages. > > http://mshiltonj.com/sm/categories/languages/ I fin

[Boston.pm] Job listings by programming language

2003-01-07 Thread Joel Gwynn
Here's an interesting graph. While demand for perl has never been as high as demand for other languages (C++, Java, etc.), the demand has not petered off as much as those languages. http://mshiltonj.com/sm/categories/languages/ ___ Boston-pm mailing l