Attitude
Downloads Attitude is a simulator of an airplane's Attitude Indicator (ADI). We use the iPhone's accelerometer to mimic gyroscope of the ADI. Take it with you on your next flight to have some fun! You can also mount it in your car or SUV during...
[July 24, 2008, 7:00]
Esperanto attitude needed for next-gen application development
Blog Comment This is not only esperanto attitude. It is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) attitude, and booth are very similar. Most FOSS are multilingual, they have libraries that make it easy. In any GNU/Linux distributions you can install additional...
[November 19, 2008, 15:18]
Typical dictatorial attitude from the EU and others
Talkback Just what you would expect from an EU which becoming more and more federalist and increasingly dictatorial in attitude. After all, the EU is controlled largely by unelected representatives and bodies!
[December 2, 2009, 11:22]
PalmEFIS Attitude Indicator
Downloads The PalmEFIS Attitude Indicator adds the redundancy to your cockpit that you have always wanted. Sure the backup attitude indicator is nice, but when they no longer match which one is failing? With the PalmEFIS Attitude Indicator a quick glance...
[November 22, 2005, 7:00]
PalmEFIS Attitude Indicator
Downloads Its that one more chance to get you out of the clouds in one piece.The major PalmEFIS features: * Aircraft Speed (GS, TAS, and IAS) * Heading (TC and MH) * Altitude (pressure and density altitude) * Attitude * Wind speed and direction * Headwind...
[July 26, 2002, 7:00]
Esperanto attitude needed for next-gen application development
Blog Encompassing an “Esperanto attitude” and building in multilingual capabilities to Office-style applications (and other apps for that matter I guess) appears to follow certain themes. Do we need to be more international in our general attitude...
[November 19, 2008, 6:52]
SCO updates its Unix product and open source attitude
News In an effort to turn around its dwindling Unix revenue, SCO introduced a new version of its OpenServer product on Wednesday along with a new open source friendly attitude. OpenServer 6 is based on the same software core as the company's other...
[June 24, 2005, 10:35]
Government attitude to open source improving?
Blog Comment Labour are just paying lip service to FOSS. All UK gov-encouraged council daliancies with open source have been scams - e.g. Birmingham City Council, Newham. Only where councils have quietly done their own thing are there successes - e.g.
[June 26, 2009, 14:53]
SCO updates its Unix product and open source attitude
Talkback SCO. Too little, too late. Perhaps they're starting to realise what life is like for a Microsoft puppet but quite frankly, I couldn't care less. Darwin doesn't favour too environmental depandant or overspecialized species you see.
[June 25, 2005, 0:51]
SCO updates its Unix product and open source attitude
Talkback SCO uses open-source software, but I've never heard of them contributing anything back. Bascially, they like open source as long as it doesn't compete with their products.
[June 27, 2005, 7:41]
SCO updates its Unix product and open source attitude
Talkback Why would anyone use sco when there are so many other better companies out there. LEave them alone, they will go bankrupt and the world will be a better place.
[June 27, 2005, 13:54]
SCO updates its Unix product and open source attitude
Talkback I get the feeling SCO is really run by a 1 year old kid. They started off stubborn and literally threatened the entire Open Source community with licensing costs and finally when they start losing, its "we have nothing against the Open Source...
[June 27, 2005, 17:41]
Esperanto attitude needed for next-gen application development
Blog Comment Thanks for this - my old PowerBook G4 just imploded and stuck it's head up its I/O socket. If we can re-ignite its heartbeat I'll follow your suggestion for sure - my disk is wiped and dead on the poor old thing.
[November 19, 2008, 18:36]
Government attitude to open source improving?
Blog Last year a Government project called Timely information to citizens was announced, which provided funding to local authorities for projects that gets information out to people faster and more efficiently.
[June 26, 2009, 12:28]
BT's attitude is unsurprising
Talkback Its apparent lack of respect for the copyrights of the authors of the FLOSS software it takes advantage of is just the tip of a very dirty iceberg. In its submission to the Gowers Review, BT made clear its support for the economically unjustifiable...
[January 24, 2007, 12:52]
indicative of our governments uncaring attitude
Talkback Anyone who understands Aspergers would see how this whole process as cruel and unecessary. The US should have been told to take a hike at the first stage rather than try to criminalise someone unecessarily.
[July 31, 2009, 16:29]
Leader: Microsoft one of the good guys?
News Microsoft's attitude to its own Year 2000 failings, frankly, stinks. What is frightening, however, is the number of companies which, like Microsoft, took an arrogant attitude to the problem. For the last two years or up to last October at least...
[April 22, 1998, 13:26]
Government must force ISPs to take security seriously
News In a recent interview, the CTO of Messagelabs Mark Sunner claimed the current attitude of ISPs to malware is akin to a water company pumping raw sewage to customers and expecting them to clean it up. At the time this analogy seemed a bit overblown...
[December 6, 2004, 15:55]
ISPs angry about broadband regulation
Talkback isp's should not be surprised that bt treats everyone, not just isp's with arrogant contempt.they have the same attitude to their customers and their staff.some of their staff try their best and deserve better; they should find something more...
[February 7, 2005, 18:56]
Microsoft: 'We should learn from open source'
News The Microsoft attitude towards the competition du jour has taken a turn towards the distinctly tolerant. That magpie attitude, according to Microsoft, is mutual. Speaking at the Microsoft IT Forum in Copenhagen, Bradley Tipp, the software company's...
[November 12, 2003, 16:10]



