NASA Confirms Solar Storm Near 2012
An anonymous reader writes "`This week researchers announced that a storm is coming — the most intense solar maximum in fifty years. The prediction comes from a team led by Mausumi Dikpati of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "The next sunspot cycle will be 30% to 50% stronger than the previous one," she says. If correct, the years ahead could produce a burst of solar activity second only to the historic Solar Max of 1958.`
`Dikpati's forecast puts Solar Max at 2012. Hathaway believes it will arrive sooner, in 2010 or 2011.`
Anyone familiar with the Mayan Calendar? December 21, 2012 (13.0.0.0.0 in the Mayan Calendar) Coincidence?"
`Dikpati's forecast puts Solar Max at 2012. Hathaway believes it will arrive sooner, in 2010 or 2011.`
Anyone familiar with the Mayan Calendar? December 21, 2012 (13.0.0.0.0 in the Mayan Calendar) Coincidence?"
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Not to mods: If you believe that was off topic, then you need to brush up on your Mayan mythology.
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Aren't most Unix installations still 32-bit?
Have you driven a fnord... lately?
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64 bit unices available:
HP UX 11.x
AIX 4.3
Solaris 7+ (note that UltraSparc processers IIe and III on up require 64 bit kernels)
SGI Irix since at least 6.5
Compaq Tru64
All of these are pre-2000.
BTW, a funny thing I found while looking this up - SCO as of 2004 had no UNIX98 compliant OSes. Maybe that explains their lawsuit based business plan?
The cesspool just got a check and balance.
Well, considering that UNIX98 also included Y2K compliance....
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But, I cannot answer your questions. I can offer an anecdote that my personal latest sighting of one of those specific UNIX versions was in 2002. I'd assume (I know) that later versions came on later hardware, and thus are 64 bit.
As for BSD/Linux, the majority of those installations are probably still 32 bit, but I'd expect that to change within the next 10 years, well before 2038. (OMG - a 10 year hardware cycle for PC hardware?!?! If you're not running Windows, sure!
The cesspool just got a check and balance.