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  1. Re:What's wrong with calling it on Scientists Have Finally Sampled the Most Abundant Material On Earth · · Score: 1

    Microwave before use

  2. Re:Also known as ... on Scientists Have Finally Sampled the Most Abundant Material On Earth · · Score: 1

    Gnugat?

  3. Re: Cool on Scientists Have Finally Sampled the Most Abundant Material On Earth · · Score: 1

    Pain is insignificant next to the power of the force.

  4. Re:1994 on Finland Dumps Handwriting In Favor of Typing · · Score: 1

    I went to primary school in the 70ties. Fountain pens or pencils were not allowed, only ballpoints. My mother thought it was stupid and talked the teacher into allowing me to use a fountain pen. Calculators were around but we were still tought the art of doing calculus in the head and on paper. Still use that a lot.

  5. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    Thanks, I enjoyed the interaction.

  6. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    It's a Dell (with xp) and the mb only takes 2GB. I have been promised a Core-i5 machine with 8GB (refurbished Dell win win7), don't know when that arrives, but for now I'm programming with this one. Can't wait till I actually start earning money, wich should be soon (I guess that's being selfemployed for ya).

  7. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    I have 2GB of ram in a P4, and usually 2.5-3GB in swap. When the swap gets over 4GB (Firefox seems very happy to do that) the system gets too slow to work with. Not sure what would happen if I turn swap off. I probably would see lots of out-of-memory errors and have to use the reset button often. On Linux I've been told, a bit of swap can actually speed up a system by freeing up ram for disk caching.

  8. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1
  9. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    I read up on the subject and decided that reducing the swappyness to 1 rather than turning it off would be the best idea on *nix systems. Not sure what to do on Windows.

  10. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    Sorry, forgot to mention it was on Linux 1.2.x

  11. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    I tried "no swap" long ago, on a 386 with 5MB ram, but then the system would hang when the memory got full.

  12. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    AND having to deal with dreadfully slow storage for that time.

  13. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    They reveal themselves when you reverse the polarity on the deflector shields.

  14. Re:How about transfer rate and reliability? on Consortium Roadmap Shows 100TB Hard Drives Possible By 2025 · · Score: 1

    I have my swap on a ramdisk (ducks)

  15. Re:LOL on How Intel and Micron May Finally Kill the Hard Disk Drive · · Score: 1

    But big sequentually accessed files like video or music are perfect for a hardddisc, It's random access & thousands of little files where SSD's shine because of zero seektimes.

  16. Re:LOL on How Intel and Micron May Finally Kill the Hard Disk Drive · · Score: 1

    One series is made in Indonesia, the next in Malaysia, the next in Mexico, parts from different subcontractors etc. They all bear the name Seagate but they're not all equal.

  17. Re:Hybrids are where it's at (for me) on How Intel and Micron May Finally Kill the Hard Disk Drive · · Score: 1

    Seems like a really interesting product. Anyone else noticed the 2TB variant has much higher seek times 12ms (for the mechanical part) than the one with 1TB (10ms). (Wich seem to be still slower than the 8ms in 80GB drive in my P4)

  18. Re: Sounds nice for programmers on Eizo Debuts Monitor With 1:1 Aspect Ratio · · Score: 1

    I'm writing 300 line methods on a widescreen monitor. I have a 4:3 also that my 3 y/o son uses for cartoons, but the vertical resolution on the widescreen is 26 pixels higher.

  19. Sounds nice for programmers on Eizo Debuts Monitor With 1:1 Aspect Ratio · · Score: 1

    lots of code on one page

  20. It's Hollywoods fault on Coal Plants Get New Lease On Life With Natural Gas · · Score: 1

    Them and their China Syndrome. And then the commies tried to top that with operating a nuke with a lunacrous design that just HAD to blow up some day.

  21. and then someone farts really loud on US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System · · Score: 1

    or sets off a firecracker

  22. Re: Yeah, right... on Black IT Pros On (Lack Of) Racial Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    Yes, I'm cool with being called European rather than Dutch national. Also easier for my youngest son who was born from a Finnish mother in France.

  23. Re: Yeah, right... on Black IT Pros On (Lack Of) Racial Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    And historically, Yankees would be the Dutch settlers who alll had names like 'Jan' and 'Kees'.

  24. Re: Yeah, right... on Black IT Pros On (Lack Of) Racial Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    Your nation would be United States of America, so you're already doing that if you don't call yourself a United Statian.

  25. Re: Yeah, right... on Black IT Pros On (Lack Of) Racial Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    And French Guyana to the east, wich is completely different, basically France in the tropics.