Carl Tollander wrote:
> For the XO
> folks right now, its about the bucks and hanging onto their core of
> open-source developers.
This would seem like a good opportunity for the Mono guys to step in and
build a bridge between the open source and Windows camp (and for
Microsoft to help). Here
windows
> Filed under: Laptops <http://www.engadget.com/category/laptops/>
> <http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20080109/tc_infoworld/94485>
> We already knew Microsoft was at least toying around
> <http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/06/microsoft-to-test-out-windows-xp-on-
On Jan 9, 2008, at 9:34 AM, Douglas Roberts wrote:
Steve,
By golly, I just checked my calendar & found that 5:00pm tomorrow is
open. See you there to help you celebrate one of the smarter
decisions in your life!
Good on ya...
Just to add flavor to the pot... Jim Smith might drop by... w
Greetings, all --
FYI
- Claiborne -
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Engadget
Engadget
OLPC, Microsoft working on dual-boot Windows / Linux system
By Donald Melanson on windows
Filed under: Laptops
We already knew Microsoft was at least
Oh, I wish
Phil
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Subject: [FRIAM] Wedl lecture: Oscillatory motion on frozen gradients
** Talks will be held in 8 minute i
The New Mexican has a story about power outages with potential limited lifts:
http://tinyurl.com/yujr7f
The ticket office assures me that Millenium and Tesuque chair are open but the
Quad chair to the far right is being worked on. All other areas are accessible
and Totemoff Bar/Grill are also op
Steve,
By golly, I just checked my calendar & found that 5:00pm tomorrow is open.
See you there to help you celebrate one of the smarter decisions in your
life!
;-}
--Doug
--
Doug Roberts, RTI International
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505-455-7333 - Office
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On Jan
The observation that a robot, with or without unchanging primitive
elements of design, can potentially be capable of learning because it
operates in a world that itself is complex and indefinably changing,...
seems a close match to what's happening, and both theoretically and
operationally valid.
Fellow FRIAMers and other friends -
( http://www.friam.org )
You are all cordially invited to join us at the Quark Bar in Los
Alamos (1789 Central Avenue) on Thursday 1/10/2008 for the first ever
meeting of THURPM.
We'll be drinking beer, wine and spirits rather than coffee, however.
Wit