For the less geeky readers of this blog (yes, there are some apparently), you may be interested in seeing a demo of the latest revision of Jeff Han and co.'s work on ">multi-touch displays.
Love poorly written, pointless, uninteresting wittering? This is the stuff for you.
For the less geeky readers of this blog (yes, there are some apparently), you may be interested in seeing a demo of the latest revision of Jeff Han and co.'s work on ">multi-touch displays.
I am somewhat disturbed to discover, as of 11:31 GMT on Monday 27th March 2007, that younanimous presents my 3rd result (googling for my real name is fairly redundant, thankfully) as a booze related topic.
Some of you may be aware that I "maintain" a how to guide for the Live For Speed community, briefly detailing how to run a dedicated server. Within this guide is a section on running it on a Linux based system, under Wine.
Over the last few weeks people have been telling me I need to get out of the house and do stuff. I'm still not sure if I'm "ready" for big group things, and work is pretty mental at the moment. As much as I'd love to jump into a 'pit and come out bleeding and bruised …
Slowly SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) drives are becoming the standard in servers, and we've been using the standard 3.5" sized versions for quite a few months. However, we purchased a 1U box for a new customer a few weeks ago, knowing that it would have 2.5" drives instead.