What an awesome drive.
Welcome to Aussiecon 4
Australia is proud to host the 68th World Science Fiction Convention ("Worldcon"). Join us at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre for the opportunity to meet writers and artists, publishers, and editors, and science fiction fans from around the world. The convention will also host the prestigious Hugo Awards Ceremony and an Art Show featuring award-winning artwork. Aussiecon 4 will place Australia at the centre of the science fiction and fantasy literature world.
This is the fourth Worldcon to be held in Australia. Our previous conventions (1975, 1985, 1999) have been widely acclaimed. Aussiecon 4 is shaping up to be the best yet!
After six years of effort, Australia won the bid to host the 68th World Science Fiction Convention in 2010 at Denvention, the 66th Worldcon held in Denver in 2008.
The convention location is in the heart of the exciting city of Melbourne. We hope you'll take this opportunity to explore the city and go walkabout in our beautiful country.
Join today! If you're already a member, think about volunteering!
We hope you'll join us for this wonderful experience.
Perry Middlemiss, Rose Mitchell
Aussiecon 4 Co-Chairs
I'd like to get along to this.
Hyper-V R2 is a standalone virtualization server targeted at small- and mid-sized business customers. The R2 release, an update to the Hyper-V Server 2008 product, adds support for live migration and high availability, meaning, in this case, automatic restart on another node without user intervention.
And its free too. I do know of one local IT team using the earlier version and saving a lot of $$$ in VMWare licence fees. It's an interesting time when commercial vendors provide quality software for free.
For all we know we may live in a world in which windows un-break and cold cups of coffee spontaneously heat up, we just don't remember. The explanation is quantum entanglement
An interesting read but probably not true. It does seem a bit forced and, it seems to me, events are not independent so the world would be quite muddled and incomprehensible if this explaintation was true.
Software restricted during installation and migration
During installation, Snow Leopard moves known-incompatible software to a folder named Incompatible Software at the root level of the hard drive. If you see this folder on your Mac, use the table below to check with the software vendor to see if any Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard-compatible updates are available.
None of my software is on this list.
I like this concept map of a social media course. (Sorry, I can't remember who linked to it. Thanks whoever you are.)
If you knew you only had 400 Tweets left, how would you use them? Once you figure that out, try removing that restriction. Maybe it would make sense to look at each Tweet as your last: wouldn’t you use them more wisely? And wouldn’t that be a benefit to you, and your followers, right now?