Classical Learning Curves of Some Common Editors
From crap.teurasporsaat.org,
we have an interesting overview of the learning curves of some common editors out there.
From crap.teurasporsaat.org,
we have an interesting overview of the learning curves of some common editors out there.
Just discovered this image on project development on www.linuxkungfu.org.
Let’s see how true this is.
Very funny advertisements. Will love to see the responding ads from google. 
Check out this nation. Now a proud owner of a pathetic piece of "land" on Jennifer Government.
My Country’s information:
"The Free Land of Gaftonoshu is a tiny, environmentally stunning nation, notable for its compulsory military service. Its hard-nosed, cynical population of 5 million are ruled with an iron fist by the dictatorship government, which ensures that no-one outside the party gets too rich. In their personal lives, however, citizens are relatively unoppressed; it remains to be seen whether this is because the government genuinely cares about its people, or if it hasn’t gotten around to stamping out civil rights yet.
The government — a sprawling, bureaucracy-choked, corrupt morass — devotes most of its attentions to Law & Order, with areas such as Religion & Spirituality and Education receiving almost no funds by comparison. The average income tax rate is 43%, but much higher for the wealthy. A tiny private sector is dominated by the Uranium Mining industry.
Crime — especially youth-related — is well under control, thanks to the all-pervasive police force. Gaftonoshu’s national animal is the Humans, which frolics freely in the nation’s many lush forests, and its currency is the Calories."
I will embark on my journey to rule the world ! Muahahaha.
In short, it’s your dream recorder which can record up to 8 simultaneous HD shows on blu-ray DVDs.
From Gizmodo,
"Sneaking into the future and concept area of Harmon Kardon’s booth, we had a quick eyes-on with their DVC600 media center. Running their Unix-based home theater software, the DVC600 can record up to eight simultaneous HD shows. While we don’t have a full spec rundown, we also know it will allow for recording and playback of Blu-ray discs. And while the 3,000-4,000 euro projected price tag will turn many consumers off when it’s released this holiday season (at least in Europe, possibly US), it’s a sleek system that can stylishly eliminate at least one component in your setup while not compromising power."