On the bright side: Dish can now say they don't want to pay royalties for this, and therefore, allow their customers to bypass it (which is what they were offering).
Furthermore, now we'll be expecting a patent of a method for overriding fast-forward disabling methods. I guess there's a new loop-hole on the patent system. The multiple negation method.
I agree. I had another group on Google and the features from the yahoo groups have always been above. Of course the threading from Google is really neat, but yahoo offers even polls, makes photo albums easier among others.
Odd stuff happening. Yesterday Slashdot had an outage for like 30mins, today some storied pop up, some others are missing from the RSS Feeds (They show up on Slashdot's main page, but never appeared on the RSS).
I'm not against this type of benchmarking, I actually enjoy reading people writing them up. Now, on the other hand, I don't think it's fair to compare a cluster of laptops vs. a cluster of desktops. It's fun... but without the proper metrics, it's useless.
How many cores, can you fit in a cubic meter for example, what's the performance per watt per cubic meter. What's the performance of a solution like the Tegra. How do you measure the difference between added hardware, like radios or GPUs, etc.
I think the confusion is that people think Atom is analog to ARM. People keep confusing the fact that ARM is a core processor and Atom an SoC solution. It makes no sense comparing apples to oranges. An appropriate comparison would be an SoC from TI, Qualcomm or Samsung.
Not sure if you're joking or not. But the problem is that once you think you mastered that skill, seems like you'd like to go for the next one. I've seen people driving holding an iPad on their steering wheel.
I try to pass them as quick as possible, for some reason most of the distracted drivers tend to slow down.
402: Payment required: Someone paid to a regulator more than you did. If you want to re-establish this service, you should brive^H^H^H^H^H pay for the service.
406: Non acceptable: Completely unacceptable what your ISP or your country is doing.
409: Conflict (of interests): The MPAA, RIAA, local government or ISP is blocking you. Then probably redirect to 402.
417: Expectation failed: Your expectations on your local government or your ISP have failed to you. Change your provider... or your country.
428: Precondition required: Change your ISP.
Actually, in many places, even in the US, they have the advantage of easy deployment. They put their antenna, aim it, and done. Cable/ISP need to wire a bunch of houses for them to have a respectable BW.
I had a very bad experience with DirectTV customer service though, so I don't want them near my house. But I can agree they have certain advantage over internet only TV.
Actually, even in the US, Netflix contracts have so many limitations, you may have access to the first season of a series, and never get to see the next season. I'm still stuck waiting for many of the 2011 seasons. That's how innovative studios are, giving Netflix rights for one season, and then denying next.
Go figure. People think about "gross " porn. I sincerely prefer to see porn, instead of the gross images posted on Wikipedia pages for diseases (venereal or not) .
In countries with high impunity, such as Colombia, Venezuela and other Latin American countries, robbers are becoming killers because they know the cops are corrupt just as the legal system. I know many will vote for arms and many will vote not. I want to wait, because many people with opinions here, very likely haven't lived in any of those countries.
Well, if there was an analytic solution to the integral of a Gaussian you wouldn't need these calculations you're talking about.
And even then having an analytical solution to the problem can give you clues about analytical approximations as well, which in turn would make the computations faster.
Now matter how good a teacher is, no student is going to ask them to repeatsomething four times. The student will just nod and feign understanding, and the teacher will move on.
And how is this a teaching problem? Instead of a learners problem? If people think they are being "tracked" on their computer based study, they probably will feign understanding as well, just not to be label stupid... by a computer.
If a student is not capable of stopping by the teacher's office and ask for an in deep explanation, or if it's stubborn to keep asking and asking holding everyone behind, then there's a learning problem. The teacher is there to help for sure. I had plenty of help from my teachers, rephrasing, and using different examples that help me better understand what I was missing from the picture.
Overall, and as usual, the problem comes from the intolerance from people that think others are annoying for asking, and the shame of others thinking they may annoy someone else with their questions. Plain and simple, it's just cultural.
Well, knowing that big ISPs are planning on roamming wifi networks for their subscribers as a next step to "increase coverage". I'm thinking they will be running coffee shop wifis and tracking you down anyways.
And many of the ones still using Firefox like me, very likely uses NoScript together with AdBlockPlus (plus other more), so many JS scripts from tracking pages, are automatically removed. Which I assume also shifts some of those the statistic sites.
On the contrary, less people changes their Agent strings, so webmasters tend to have more accurate information about their visitors.
I've been asking this forever! If Diesel engines have better torque, why not using them in hybrids as power plant (in a similar way Direct UPSs work). After all, most power plants I know are diesel, not gasoline.
Batteries have a bit of a slower pace. But the more power budget you give to designers, the more features they add and more power they consume. If some people is fine with having a device recharged every 24h, many people (designers) will work with that budget in mind.
But I guess I won't be needing children if I can render them. No student loans for my non-existent kids! I can also make my babies look cuter and anyone else!
I couldn't agree more. They could replace the save icon with the picture of an SSD drive, and people wouldn't know what it is, and still they would have to learn the meaning.
in the same way people learn when they are kids that hearts are love (even though they don't tend to be loyal representations of hearts) or how people relate stars to "favorites" (how did that happen?).
I was thinking about this the other day, and many icons make no sense whatsoever (Safe for backups makes no sense if you technically compare the objects) . But I got tobthe conclusion, that the save icon could be replaced with a parachute picture, at least until gravity becomes obsolete.
So you left your country because it didn't provide you with enough benefits. You're probably not paying taxes in that country... but you feel offended when someone else tries to look further benefits of a different citizenship, just like you did.
On the bright side: Dish can now say they don't want to pay royalties for this, and therefore, allow their customers to bypass it (which is what they were offering).
Furthermore, now we'll be expecting a patent of a method for overriding fast-forward disabling methods. I guess there's a new loop-hole on the patent system. The multiple negation method.
I agree. I had another group on Google and the features from the yahoo groups have always been above. Of course the threading from Google is really neat, but yahoo offers even polls, makes photo albums easier among others.
Odd stuff happening. Yesterday Slashdot had an outage for like 30mins, today some storied pop up, some others are missing from the RSS Feeds (They show up on Slashdot's main page, but never appeared on the RSS).
I'm not against this type of benchmarking, I actually enjoy reading people writing them up. Now, on the other hand, I don't think it's fair to compare a cluster of laptops vs. a cluster of desktops. It's fun... but without the proper metrics, it's useless.
How many cores, can you fit in a cubic meter for example, what's the performance per watt per cubic meter. What's the performance of a solution like the Tegra. How do you measure the difference between added hardware, like radios or GPUs, etc.
I think the confusion is that people think Atom is analog to ARM. People keep confusing the fact that ARM is a core processor and Atom an SoC solution. It makes no sense comparing apples to oranges. An appropriate comparison would be an SoC from TI, Qualcomm or Samsung.
When you're done with your setup. Post a story on Slashdot linking to your website, that's a fairly good stress test.
/.
Bonus points if you add something like "My awesomely new bulletproof website!". That should kick off the reliability test engines from
Not sure if you're joking or not. But the problem is that once you think you mastered that skill, seems like you'd like to go for the next one. I've seen people driving holding an iPad on their steering wheel.
I try to pass them as quick as possible, for some reason most of the distracted drivers tend to slow down.
If the voice-control is not working. You should probably learn better parenting skills (hopefully not while driving).
There are many options!
;-)
402: Payment required: Someone paid to a regulator more than you did. If you want to re-establish this service, you should brive^H^H^H^H^H pay for the service.
406: Non acceptable: Completely unacceptable what your ISP or your country is doing.
409: Conflict (of interests): The MPAA, RIAA, local government or ISP is blocking you. Then probably redirect to 402.
417: Expectation failed: Your expectations on your local government or your ISP have failed to you. Change your provider... or your country.
428: Precondition required: Change your ISP.
There's plenty of options!
OMG! Is Apple going to sue Buffalo Wild Wings for their potato wedges!? But... but I like those! Please Apple... Don't do it!
I couldn't agree more. Like life wasn't full of jerks already, a person like him will have to face them at a faster rate.
Actually, in many places, even in the US, they have the advantage of easy deployment. They put their antenna, aim it, and done. Cable/ISP need to wire a bunch of houses for them to have a respectable BW.
I had a very bad experience with DirectTV customer service though, so I don't want them near my house. But I can agree they have certain advantage over internet only TV.
Actually, even in the US, Netflix contracts have so many limitations, you may have access to the first season of a series, and never get to see the next season. I'm still stuck waiting for many of the 2011 seasons. That's how innovative studios are, giving Netflix rights for one season, and then denying next.
Go figure. People think about "gross " porn. I sincerely prefer to see porn, instead of the gross images posted on Wikipedia pages for diseases (venereal or not) .
In countries with high impunity, such as Colombia, Venezuela and other Latin American countries, robbers are becoming killers because they know the cops are corrupt just as the legal system. I know many will vote for arms and many will vote not. I want to wait, because many people with opinions here, very likely haven't lived in any of those countries.
Well, if there was an analytic solution to the integral of a Gaussian you wouldn't need these calculations you're talking about.
And even then having an analytical solution to the problem can give you clues about analytical approximations as well, which in turn would make the computations faster.
Now matter how good a teacher is, no student is going to ask them to repeatsomething four times. The student will just nod and feign understanding, and the teacher will move on.
And how is this a teaching problem? Instead of a learners problem? If people think they are being "tracked" on their computer based study, they probably will feign understanding as well, just not to be label stupid... by a computer.
If a student is not capable of stopping by the teacher's office and ask for an in deep explanation, or if it's stubborn to keep asking and asking holding everyone behind, then there's a learning problem. The teacher is there to help for sure. I had plenty of help from my teachers, rephrasing, and using different examples that help me better understand what I was missing from the picture.
Overall, and as usual, the problem comes from the intolerance from people that think others are annoying for asking, and the shame of others thinking they may annoy someone else with their questions. Plain and simple, it's just cultural.
Well, knowing that big ISPs are planning on roamming wifi networks for their subscribers as a next step to "increase coverage". I'm thinking they will be running coffee shop wifis and tracking you down anyways.
And many of the ones still using Firefox like me, very likely uses NoScript together with AdBlockPlus (plus other more), so many JS scripts from tracking pages, are automatically removed. Which I assume also shifts some of those the statistic sites.
On the contrary, less people changes their Agent strings, so webmasters tend to have more accurate information about their visitors.
I've been asking this forever! If Diesel engines have better torque, why not using them in hybrids as power plant (in a similar way Direct UPSs work). After all, most power plants I know are diesel, not gasoline.
Here I was thinking that was the technology Seagate bought from Maxtor.
Batteries have a bit of a slower pace. But the more power budget you give to designers, the more features they add and more power they consume. If some people is fine with having a device recharged every 24h, many people (designers) will work with that budget in mind.
Darn! I got married already.
But I guess I won't be needing children if I can render them. No student loans for my non-existent kids! I can also make my babies look cuter and anyone else!
I couldn't agree more. They could replace the save icon with the picture of an SSD drive, and people wouldn't know what it is, and still they would have to learn the meaning.
in the same way people learn when they are kids that hearts are love (even though they don't tend to be loyal representations of hearts) or how people relate stars to "favorites" (how did that happen?).
I was thinking about this the other day, and many icons make no sense whatsoever (Safe for backups makes no sense if you technically compare the objects) . But I got tobthe conclusion, that the save icon could be replaced with a parachute picture, at least until gravity becomes obsolete.
So you left your country because it didn't provide you with enough benefits. You're probably not paying taxes in that country ... but you feel offended when someone else tries to look further benefits of a different citizenship, just like you did.