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  1. I wouldn't use such a service for all of my work, but for some part of my work which isn't very important, sure, I would consider using cloud computing. But I don't see the point in paying for the service, because there are many sites providing cloud computing services for free, with a reasonable amount of space. Microsoft offers 25GB for free if I'm not wrong? For people who don't like storing lots of private data on an unknown server, this is more than enough.


  2. It seems to me that miladinoski gives the main valid reason for not using IE. Microsoft are very reluctant to adopt any standard that is not their own. They resisted Java because it was owned by Sun (now Oracle), even though the code and APIs were freely available. The reason that there is so much incompatibility between browsers on the internet is precisely because of this reluctance to accept and properly implement standards. Microsoft constantly look to implement their own proprietary standards so they can cash-in. Their argument is normally that standards are a lowest common denominator arrangement which stifle innovation and lead to mediocre products. That is a superficially attractive argument but I think it is over-stated.
    The next big test will be how Microsoft implements HMTL5 and whether it still insists on proprietary codecs or finally comes on-board with the definition of HTML5-video standards.



    MS was never the most innovative company - they're just smart people who seem to do the right things at the right time, althoughtheir timing seems to be going wrong nowadays. Their insistence that their products are good and the other products are up to no good is laughable. It's sad that they're still allowed to ship IE along with Windows. Had it not been for this single factor, I'm positive that IE wouldn't figure in the top 5 browsers list. Anyway now nothing can be changed; let's see how far IE trots along and what it does with HTML5.

  3. How long does it usually take for your first "myCents' to show up. I see people with as many posts as I have with mycents, and I see myself with none. I have an account on Xistro, like it was instructed to do, and as far as I know it's the same info as I used on here. I just want to make sure that my contributions are worth something. I love to talk so this is a good scenario for me :)



    I haven't been here for a while so I'm not sure how frequently the myCENTs are getting updated, but when the myCENT V4 system was first introduced, it took 1-2 days for the script to run an update. I see that you've joined on the 16th of August, so I'd say wait for just one more day, and in the meantime make sure that the email address you used to register at Xisto is the same one that you used to register for the forums. The email id is more important than the information provided, so double-check that aspect.

    Since activity has increased since the new script has arrived, it might be taking a little longer to run an update. This however, shouldn't stop you from posting, so keep posting good content and you'll get a whole pile of myCENTs all at once :)

  4. Dude PS3 supports Ps2 and Ps1 games trust me i have tried both and they both worked plus Ps3 is way better than any game console out there right now :)



    I would indeed trust you if you had been talking about the old, "fat" PS3, which is no longer available in markets (at least the ones accessible to me). The newer version of the PS3, the "slim" one, does not support PS2 games any longer so that is why it doesn't make sense for those who want to play the old PS2 games. For those who want to enjoy only the latest games (and these will be in the majority), the new PS3 is indeed a good choice and will provide good value for their money.

  5. I'm in search for dual sims that let me use GPRS from one card while talking on phone with another card number. I wonder if this is really possible or not with modern dual sim phone. I never asked anyone this before just got this question cause i'm using GPRS lot these days.



    Your dream is perhaps far away from turning into reality my friend :( And I think you already know this yourself.

    As I said in my earlier post, dual-sim phones don't pack in too many features and the one which you're asking for would be really tough to find. The largest maker of mobile phones - Nokia- is introducing its first dual-sim phones C1 and C2, and the features offered along with them are laughable. It's basically a dual-sim phone and nothing else. So all we can do for now is wait, and wait some more until features+dual-sim combine together in a good manner.

  6. I always regarded China as the World's second largest economy. But you forgot to mention that CHINA WILL OVERTAKE US's Economy by 2050 at the rate of growth right now. In fact, China's economy is growing so fast, that some companies are shipping over to Japan and India because its CHEAPER to produce over there. India is probably going to take Japan's place as 3rd in a decade or so. The thing i found the most ASTONISHING was finding out that the UK economy is bigger than that of Russia. France and Italy are on top 10? really? Hmmm... I never knew that.


    I didn't mention that China would overtake the US but I did mention that the current standings will remain the same for at least five years. 2050 is a long way away and we can't predict exactly what economic changes might take place by then, but it does seem inevitable that China will overtake the US soon, and even if it doesn't, Japan, India or even Germany and Russia could overtake the US, should some severe economic changes take place. I was a little surprised over UK's position over Russia as well, but wasn't too surprised to see France and Italy; they aren't someone to be messed with!

  7. You've been a part of this community since March or 2009 and you are NOW just getting your myCents? That doesn't make me feel too good right now.... I just signed up not too long ago.

     


    @zanzibarjones: First let me say 'Welcome to the forum' :) You needn't have any fears of myCENTs updating a whole year after you make the posts :P That particular user might have registered in 2009 and could have started posting recently. By 'first mycents', the user could have also meant 'my first mycents after the forum upgrade'. The myCENTs system was down for more than a month so that user could be referring to this. Rest assured that your myCENTs will be updated regularly and as fast as the admin permits the server to! So, keep posting :D

  8. Ah, yet another old discussion brought back to life.... In the five years since this thread was started, MS-Word and the entire Office package has undergone a major renovation and although I hate to admit it, the package certainly has improved from the previous versions. It still can't beat the number of features and stability offered by OpenOffice, but comparing it with older versions, the present versions are a little better. I wouldn't recommend MS-Office over OpenOffice, but for someone insistent on using MS, it's better to pick the later versions.


  9. Internet Explorer IS better in many ways. It's PERFECT for families and even big companies are still sticking to IE since its clean and simple. It DOESN'T bother you with updates and everything. IE NEVER lags one bit on my XP Home Edition computer with 512 RAM and it works for EVERY webpage ever made. Even when some sites don't load on Firefox or Chrome, i load up my IE 6 and it works fine. And you don't even have to worry about adding some addons and plugins and themes and other useless things... no hassles at all.


    In a way you're right. So long as people stick to surfing safe sites and stay away from unknown sites, they're safe. It's important to keep your browser updated but IE doesn't bother you about this, and you're safe only until no one realises that you're using a browser with holes in it. So if people think they can control their surfing, then sure, IE is a good browser. But if they're daring surfers who don't mind looking at new sites, then it's high time they upgrade to a more secure browser.

  10. Ha ha I've asked myself this same question many times over - is it possible to justify yourself as a computer engineer without being good at programming?! I haven't found the answer myself, because I'm interested in some aspects of programming (those pertaining to web designing). However, some parts of computer engineering do not require a sound knowledge of programming. You will still find that a basic knowledge is most certainly required no matter which type of work you choose to do. Being able to understand code may not always help you out, so being able to modify it yourself may help you out of a few sticky situations. Coding can get confusing and irritating at times, but once you understand it patiently, you'll be richly rewarded :)


  11. Wow it's lucky that you didn't lose your facebook account or anything like that but it looks like in this case it wasn't exactly hacked, and since you didn't mention what that link was, I can only guess that some application sent it. I have two facebook accounts too and I use one for games and other applications while the other one which I use for friends is completely clear of any sort of applications. I think it's a good idea to remove all applications from your main account and use it only for networking, while you can try out all sorts of crazy apps with your other account :) It's up to you in the end, but in this way you can relieve yourself of this sort of worries.


  12. You created this thread in March and I'm sure you've come a long way since then in learning English. Have you appeared for the TOEFL yet? If so, how did it go? If not, when is it? I think you write English well enough, and unless you are aiming to be a professional writer, there isn't anything too wrong with your language :) Sure, it could do with some cleaning up in a few places but you're doing just fine and from what I've heard, TOEFL isn't really too tough to crack. So I'm sure you can handle it! English is a foreign language for me as well and I know how important it is to keep up with the rest of the world. But as long as you're using the language regularly, I don't think you'll face any problems at all.


  13. Hi, I haven't tried installing two linux distributions alongside one another, but I have a general idea which just might work, although I haven't tried it myself. Linux distributions normally require three partitions - one each for the 'root' and 'home' directories, and one for the 'swap' area. You mentioned that you have already installed Mandriva. Did you do this automatically, i.e., without configuring the partitions, or did you specify the partitions yourself?

     

    In any case, here's my idea: when you're running setup (of either Mandriva or SUSE), look for the screen where you are able to select the partitions manually. Make sure you have free space on your hard disk, and from this free space, create six empty partitions such that two of them can be root partitions (i.e. of larger size for holding system files), two are for the home partitions (can be any size you prefer) and two are swap areas (at least double the amount of your RAM). It's best if you create three partitions while installing one distro and leave the remaining free space as it is, so that when you come back for installing the other distro, you can use that free space to create new partitions again. I hope I'm not confusing you! It's all about creating partitions so that the distro is able to identify where it is being installed into. I'm guessing you weren't able to install both of them because one of the distros was filling up the entire hard disk. Try this partitions idea and post back here if you're running into any problems.

     

    Important: Make sure there isn't any important data on your hard disk!!!


  14. Out of the three issues you've mentioned, I feel only the DRM one is the one thing that irritates a majority of the gamers. As for the remaining two, well, it's just a matter of personal choice. The developers naturally take the bigger picture into perspective and design the game in a way which they feel will appeal to most of the audience. They know they can't please everyone, but they just try to reach out to the maximum number of people, and this is why things like co-op mode are missing from most of the games. Coming back to DRM, I think it's silly and idiotic. The video game industry doesn't seem to have learnt anything from the music industry which has successfully failed in implementing DRM. Music sales are now threatened due to the restrictions put in by DRM, and now video games seem to be going the same way as well. I haven't played a PC game released after 2007 because my system doesn't have the config required, but in every magazine that I read, gamers have been complaining about the DRM restrictions heavily. Ubisoft's rule that the gamer must be online as long as the game is being played is really idiotic. What about users who don't have an unlimited internet connection? They will be facing heavy bandwidth losses. And it's also being said that pirated versions of these games do not have this requirement at all! So DRM itself is encouraging piracy! So far the only real issue about games that's bugging me is that with each year, PC gamers are required to update their PC configs to play their favourite games. I bought my PC in 2002 and it was able to run games until 2007. Such a thing seems impossible nowadays with every new game raising the bar even higher. I just hope this is sorted out and gamers aren't required to update their PCs for atleast 2-3 years in a row.


  15. Hi :)

     

    I re-created my blog a few days back and I asked myself this exact same question, whether or not to put in a home page. After giving it some thought I decided to put in the home page, and I also put in links to few more pages, and the blog is just one of those links now. So what started off as a wordpress blog has now become a small, yet complete personal website. I think it's sort of fun to have different things to offer to the reader and having a home page is a great way to start. I took a look at your site just now and saw that you haven't put in a home page yet, so I think you haven't made up your mind? You do have an 'about' page but it isn't the home page for now. I'd say it would be a good idea to try out the home page idea for a few days and check if it's making any impact on your traffic stats. If you feel it's reducing your traffic, then you can always go back to the old layout. Trying out the new layout for a few days will help you decide which style suits your website more. After all, it's your site! :D


  16. @Shahrukh: If this is your first domain then it might take some time for them to approve it, but usually it never takes more than a couple of days. My first domain was registered within 24 hours and after that my other domains were up and running within a few hours on the same day. So the waiting period is long just for the first domain and it's possible that yours is getting delayed due to a busy schedule or/and a long list of pending registrations. Remember that the Xisto's staff is small (yet efficient) so don't get too irritated with them. If you feel you can't wait any longer then go ahead and open a support ticket and put the status as Critical (a few members suggested 'Urgent' but I found that 'Critical' gets the fastest replies) and you will be given high priority immediately. So don't worry about it and I hope you get your domain soon enough!


  17. I'm no economist and I don't understand the exact meaning behind this, but I just read today that China has overtaken Japan to become the world's second largest economy. Japan has been in the #2 position at least for a few decades, but now China has zoomed ahead and is sitting comfortably at the second position. The world's largest economy is still the USA, with an approximate GDP (in terms of purchasing power parity) of $13.6 trillion. China's GDP is now over $7 trillion, so it may still be a few years before it has a chance to seize the top spot. However, this latest development is testimony to the fact that China is a rising power which shouldn't be underestimated and it may have a powerful role to play in shaping the world in the coming years. Here is a list of the top 10 economies of the world as of now. This may very well be the list for at least another five years so take a good look at it! :)


    1 USA 2 China
    3 Japan
    4 India
    5 Germany
    6 UK
    7 Russia
    8 France
    9 Brazil
    10 Italy



  18. Oops, due to my absence I couldn't report back here that the issue I talked about is resolved, i.e., the decision to remove the electronic withdrawal system has been canceled, and everything is going on as usual. Paypal did give quite a scare to the users for a few days with their email, but before they could enforce this, they decided it was better not to risk losing any more customers. It does seem they're steadily going down in India, and if they're not, it's only because there hasn't been a good alternative yet. Once people find an alternative which they like, Paypal will be in big trouble then. For now I just hope that nothing bad happens!


  19. Paypal India is once again going to enforce a block on its users,starting July 29. Unlike last time, however, it has sent an email to the users warning them about this. Anyway, this time they're not blocking all the features but they're removing the electronic withdrawal system; which means the only way to withdraw money would be to request a cheque, which could take forever to arrive :( The only saving grace is that they won't charge you $5 for the cheque as before. Like last time, they haven't mentioned the date when things would return to normalcy, but that's Paypal for you!

    In accordance with regulatory instructions, we would like to notify you about a change in our withdrawal functionality in India starting on August 1, 2010. At present you can request for either an electronic or cheque withdrawal of funds from your PayPal account if you are an India user.
    From July 29, 2010 onwards, you will only be able to request for a cheque withdrawal of funds from your PayPal account.

    While we are working hard to restore the electronic withdrawal service, in the meantime, we are bringing this matter to your attention so that you can plan your future withdrawal activities accordingly.
    To request for a cheque withdrawal:

    1. Log into your PayPal account, click on 'Withdraw'.
    2. Click on the 'Request a cheque from PayPal' link.
    3. Enter the withdrawal amount and select your mailing address, then click 'Continue'.
    4. Click 'Submit' to confirm your request.

    In order to help you with this change and until further notice, we will refund the $5 USD cheque withdrawal fee to you for cheque withdrawals made on July 29, 2010 onwards.

    For any questions, please log into your PayPal account and click 'Contact Us' at the bottom of the page.

    We apologise for any inconvenience caused from this change in our withdrawal functionality. We will provide ongoing updates to you here. We thank you for your attention and patience as we work tirelessly to resolve this situation as quickly as possible.


    Thank you,

    The PayPal Asia Team



  20. 250 million people use Facebook everyday, and the average time spent is around 30 minutes; at least that's what FB claims! It has crossed the 500 million user mark and is inching its way closer to 1 billion. It is undoubtedly the leader among social networks, although there are some speculations that it will go downhill soon. What I'm more concerned about is whether we should be happy or scared! :P


  21. I'm a bit confused about this device, (which is called Saakshaat btw). I read on a news portal that it is just a computing device and needs to be connected to a display device to be used. In a newspaper, however, it is said to have a touch screen of its own. I don't know which report is true, but the price point is definitely interesting. Rs.1500 ($35) is a good selling price and it will be definitely useful to the target market, which is schools and for people who can't afford computers. The rest of the people might not be too interested in it and there is not big reason for them to be interested as well. If they can afford to buy more powerful devices that's good. Saakshaat is meant only for a particular segment of the population and I think it will surely make them happy.


  22. Most of us may not be remembering how our dreams start in the first place, but we remember very well how it ends, i.e, when we wake up. I have a doubt though - is it common to get the feeling that we always wake up when the dream gets exciting? In my dreams, when suddenly something exciting happens, I wake up precisely at that moment, due to some or the other reason (milkman banging the door, me knocking down the alarm, etc). It's as if the timing of the dream was preset to end exactly at that moment!To the best of my memory, I've never had a complete dream. Every single time the dream remains incomplete, even though if it's something silly. So is there any theory for why this happens?

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