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This is a means of managing data in a relational database. There is a SQL standard, and there are also many vendor-specific SQL packages which combine relational databases with tools SQL tools to manage them. Statements in SQL can be used to read or request data from a database, such as, "select * from geek," which would return an entire table of data from the table named "geek." Queries can also be much more complex suc - I have two USR external modems that install correctly and pass thediagnostic in Windows. When I try to use them I get a "no dialtone"msg. I have what I assume is a regular phone line with Caller ID. Imention that because I saw a post about problems with digital phonelines.Is this anything that might be corrected by resetting the modems withAT commands? Neither one is flashable.
An assumption that limits the amount of data that can be sent through a single copper wire as used in DVI connections, and thus why there are two types of DVI wiring. The assumed limit was approximately 165MHz when the DVI standard was put together. - "Justine M." wrote: OK, it's an old story...but I gotta let it off my chest: the drive-thru culture. Born and raised in the US, drive-thru culture has been a laughing stock of the world. However, American companies are exporting this culture to their colonies such as New Zealand and Australia. To my mates in America: close your eyes and image a bunch of super-size American sitting on a super-size SUV, waiting on a dozen of super-size Coke from a drive-thru window of a super-size fast-food (but snail-pace service) in a super-size town USA, getting high on carbon monoxide from super-size exhaust fume. Now open your eyes and look out of the windows (if you are not in jails) and tell me what you see. It's rather transparent to the rest of the world that obesity is a great opportunity for the medical, the food, and the insurance industries to make mucho dollars. You may call it a conspiracy, in which you are a participant. One Texan told me "the bigger the better". Perhaps the fundamental problem with the Americans is that they are living in a dream world, which is about to disappear on them. Justine M. Melbourne Victoria AustrOh, man, I hope so. It's the idea of more for the money. As a kid Irecall a restaurant where it was all you can eat for 99 cents.Supersizing it is nothing new.
A certification program offered by Microsoft. To become an MCSE you must pass a series of standardized tests at Microsoft-approved testing facilities. On the positive side, the MCSE certification is designed to give employers an easier way of screening candidates. On the negative side, a candidate with an MCSE and little practical knowledge may unfairly receive consideration over a more qualified non-MCSE. Some Geeks thi - No offense, but I don't buy Dell because their support is worthless. Iused to hate emachines, but I have gotten better support in 2 yearswith an emachine than I ever did with my first 2 dells. I'd rather callsomeone who knows what they are doing, not a foreigner reading off of acall script.--Steve------------------------------------------------------------------------Steve's Profile: http://www.myispforum.com/member.php?u=123View this thread: http://www.myispforum.com/showthread.php?t=2242Selected USENET Gateway Access: www.myISPforum.com Powered by myISPfinder 2.0
A script language (with little in common with Java) developed by Netscape for writing short programs embedded in a web page. It is supported by Netscape from version 2.0 on and Microsoft and AOL browsers from version 4.0 on. MSIE 3.0 partially supports some features of JavaScript. See Recommended Books on JavaScript. - From New York City comes this reminder that even enhanced 911delivered via traditional wireline telephone companies isn't 100%reliable -- something that misguided regulators need to be reminded ofsometimes when they make noises about wanting to force VoIP companiesto offer enhanced 911 with the same level of service as is offeredover traditional phone lines. I'm certainly not suggesting that 911isn't a desirable thing to have, but cell phone companies don't offer911 in the same way as traditional wireline companies and nobodyseems to be hassling them about it.http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/178327p-155083c.htmlAides to Mayor Bloomberg will grill Verizon honchos about Friday's 911blackout at a private meeting this morning."We're all over Verizon and we're doing everything we can to make surewe find out exactly what happened," Bloomberg said yesterday. "In aworld of technology, you're never going to have 100% reliability, butthat's our goal."The 911 system in Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island was down nearlytwo hours Friday.Full story at:http://www.nydailynews.com/news/local/story/178327p-155083c.htmlMore: Apparently Verizon admits that it was their fault --"Technicians were making changes to reroute calls that night. Onetechnician made a bad data entry that caused calls to be diverted awayfrom an emergency center."http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=38238&rubrik1=Economy&rubrik1&rubrik2=Company%20News&rubrik1&rubrik2&rubrik3=All&rubrik1&rubrik2&rubrik3&sort=1&rubrik1&rubrik2&rubrik3&sort&sparte=4
A method of storing and organizing selected URLs in Internet Explorer. See also Bookmark. - wrote in message Not much of a policy is it? Does a cop give you a ticket for speeding, then tell you that you were going too fast despite there being no speed limits?In montana they do.. they have no daytime speedlimit on some roadsother than you must drive at a 'safe' speed. Then the only "dangerous" thing is that cop chasing you down the Montana autobahn. He might get sued to death. The purpose of a law is for all parties to be protected. A law you pull out of your ass ain't a law. Uh, you made too much money, you ate too much, you are too pretty: go to jail. Sheesh, sheeple. :-)The OP posed an inane and stupid analogy, asking whathe thought a rhetorical question of an impossible situation.I was able to point out the situation does in fact exist in reality.
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