Maybe sound engineers should produce the music properly, then send radio stations a special crappy remastered version with no dynamic range.
Almost all FM stations use multi-band compression (even sometimes as much as 6+ bands) on the output stage, pre-transmission, to make up for issues with FM itself. They wouldn't need special versions.
IO bound due to the inherently slow nature of current IO solutions. As these are improved, changed, etc. things will become CPU bound again. Even with slow IO, once something is off of slow storage and into fast storage (DRAM or better yet L3->L1), things are then CPU and MMU bound.
IF anything - and especially coupled with the purported talk of ad revene - wouldn't you think this to be more prone to potential astroturfing?
Now astoturfers can just segue their inaccurate/dilluted/etc. data/knowledge into Google's database and benefit from the inherent increased "reputation" it will receive as part of the "knol" project.
For instance, rather than have Microsoft host it's own articles to explain to you why Vista is better than XP (which you'll be weary of in the first place considering the source) they can now just resort to around the bend 3rd party publishing of "papers" or outright hosting the same kind of data within the Knol project knowing that will most likely receive greater visibility or potential reading than if they had hosted it themselves.
The country used to rely on it's strength and ingenuity to make raw progress. We/they used to show the rest of the world new advancements, new methods, new ideas. I don't live in the US anymore, but as a natural born citizen it's even more sad to watch the steady decline from the outside.
The cause of the hunger in the first place is the lack of mental feeding. Hungry bellies are just a symptom of the broken society over there. Sure, money can buy rice to feed the hungry kids for a while. They'll still be hungry when that money runs out. People have been throwing food supplies at Africa for generations and Africa is worse off than ever.
As Dr. Phil would say, "How's that working for ya?" That's not the only thing people have been doing to Africa for generations. They also haven't been completely isolated and left to their own devices by any merit - so it's not as if they're entirely responsible for their current situation.
I'd say it's pretty safe bet they'll have a manual override mode - complete with associated paperwork and required signatures. I'm sure surgeons are just loving it.
Oh and Slashdot... please stop with the non-sense. Most of you are software or hardware nerds. You're not lawyers, doctors or surgeons. Leave the arm-chair medicine to someone more qualified such as my colleagues. Honestly, some of these comments are embarrassing. Then put your money where your mouth is and post with your slashdot ecock-ID.
Seeing as it took less braintime to figure out what the person really meant compared to making a point of admonoishing them for something they obviously already know - yes it's a pointless pedantic reply on ALSP's part. But nice strawman justification, btw.
At the pumps now, won't they?
With custom rims you'd be even more set.
Yep.
ATT, AboveNet, etc. lots of people out there using it for backbone purposes.
emerge --sync && emerge -uDN world
Iteratively updates any newly synced ebuilds. Pretty much a no brainer and I think when you say "some time ago" you actually mean 2004.
^^^ "Millenial" ^^^
This is a phishers wet dream, actually.
And yet it's no small coincidence that Russia is spearheading this, isn't it?
Maybe sound engineers should produce the music properly, then send radio stations a special crappy remastered version with no dynamic range.
Almost all FM stations use multi-band compression (even sometimes as much as 6+ bands) on the output stage, pre-transmission, to make up for issues with FM itself. They wouldn't need special versions.
IO bound due to the inherently slow nature of current IO solutions. As these are improved, changed, etc. things will become CPU bound again. Even with slow IO, once something is off of slow storage and into fast storage (DRAM or better yet L3->L1), things are then CPU and MMU bound.
If we went by google's version, we'll have gone from dumb terminals to.... dumb terminals.
IF anything - and especially coupled with the purported talk of ad revene - wouldn't you think this to be more prone to potential astroturfing?
Now astoturfers can just segue their inaccurate/dilluted/etc. data/knowledge into Google's database and benefit from the inherent increased "reputation" it will receive as part of the "knol" project.
For instance, rather than have Microsoft host it's own articles to explain to you why Vista is better than XP (which you'll be weary of in the first place considering the source) they can now just resort to around the bend 3rd party publishing of "papers" or outright hosting the same kind of data within the Knol project knowing that will most likely receive greater visibility or potential reading than if they had hosted it themselves.
Nope, but "SIGTSTP (ctrl-z) ; kill % ; fg" does - and any unix user should know how to issue that in a heartbeat.
Rather than give google traffic, here's a link:
http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~elf/hack/academic.html
6+7 seem to dominate today, unfortunately.
USA is going down the shitter.
The country used to rely on it's strength and ingenuity to make raw progress. We/they used to show the rest of the world new advancements, new methods, new ideas. I don't live in the US anymore, but as a natural born citizen it's even more sad to watch the steady decline from the outside.
Can't lose that ratio.
As Dr. Phil would say, "How's that working for ya?" That's not the only thing people have been doing to Africa for generations. They also haven't been completely isolated and left to their own devices by any merit - so it's not as if they're entirely responsible for their current situation.
You also seriously think said dictator would allow use of those laptops? Cmon.
Your sock has a hole in it.
Or ratchet wedged on the intake plenum, you know the drill. :)
I'd say it's pretty safe bet they'll have a manual override mode - complete with associated paperwork and required signatures. I'm sure surgeons are just loving it.
Seeing as it took less braintime to figure out what the person really meant compared to making a point of admonoishing them for something they obviously already know - yes it's a pointless pedantic reply on ALSP's part. But nice strawman justification, btw.
Undefined label: 1
.01$?
Anyways, consider this though: does reading a single subject line, and deleting on sight cost more than
If you make more than 36$/hr and it takes ~1s to delete on sight - then yep, costs you a penny to delete any
unfiltered crap.
You mean actually examine the source of underlying problems in the first place Batman?
It's pretty obvious he just transposed them, ya' anonymous little shit pedant.
Hahaha, this is one of the funniest ones I've read here for a long time.
I can just imagine the scene - with this guy's eyes looming at you through a chain link fence the entire time.