I ran into someone who said we have so much leapfrog development we should rename [Tulare County] Calaveras County, ... The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. |
I think it builds the self-confidence of the students, and it will get a lot of people recognized. |
I think it's an honor to get your work in there, because there is a lot of good photography work there, and art work too. So to make it, I think, it's an honor. |
I think we'll continue to see them (be targets), ... There's so many of them, and they're open at the right time of day and ... there's money there. |
I thought it was Andy Mangano at first, |
If an officer rolled up on something that required his immediate attention and another officer or dispatcher was talking about their call at length that officer may be forced to exit his cruiser without telling another officer where he's at or what his problem is. |
If you have a high density of access points and high densities of users, then it might make sense to have that option. |
In big accounts they're definitely a threat to the incumbent vendors. They've invested a lot in their sales function and have been able to land big deals. |
it's an arm of the development community. |
It's my sense that [the WLAN] business does well for them. |
Most don't have the portrait on the right side of the bill that is seen on genuine currency when it is held up to the light. When the portrait is in place on the counterfeit money, it is usually of poor quality. In some instances, when the bill was taken by a person with wet hands, the ink smeared. Some of the serial numbers used have been the same, with some businesses unknowingly taking several counterfeit bills at one time, all of them with the exact same serial number, |
Preserving the agricultural land out in that part of Visalia has been important to me since 1975, and I haven't wavered from that position for 30 years. |
Thank you very much. I did and I'm proud of it. It got development to fill north, which is what we wanted it to do. |
The IEEE's recent approval of a draft 802.11n standard was sorely needed. |
The IEEE's recent approval of a draft 802.11n standard was sorely needed. In recent quarters the consumer market for WLAN equipment has stagnated, especially from a revenue perspective, because 802.11g-based products have been in the market for three years, and consumers have not seen a cost-benefit to upgrading to 802.11a. Due to its better coverage and higher data rates, 802.11n will likely become a key enabling technology for distributing video to multiple devices in the home. We expect 802.11n will comprise 90 percent of the consumer WLAN shipments in 2009. We also expect enterprises to begin widely adopting 802.11n in 2009, once this new technology has become established in notebook computers. |