Right now, both chip manufacturers are running the same base bus speed: 133MHz. While AMD is running it's chips on a dual-pumped bus (266 MHz), Intel is running on a quad pumped bus (533 MHz).
With AMD and Intel moving to 400 and 800 MHz respectively, they're both moving their FSB base speeds up to 200 MHz. That's still a 50% increase in base bus speed for both parties.
I've got two NES systems laying around with random other parts. One works and one doesn't. Guess which one might get turnedinto a PC just for shits and giggles?
If you wanted to do this, I'm sure you could pick up a dead NES for the gutting on the cheap.
When I was a kid, we didn't even have 1's and 0's, just 0's. And we wrote our programs in stone with our teeth.
We walked to school naked, barefoot, uphill both ways, and against the wind-driven snow. We wrapped barbed wire around our feet for traction and also used it to fight off the 3-legged wolves that preyed on the slower 2-legged wolves.
The parent said it writes at 2.5MB/s and reads at 25kB/s. You've reversed those numbers.
Also, when you did your calculation your quotient from the storage size/read speed equation ended up with the storage size/write speed answer. You then proceeded to divide by 60 to get the number of minutes it would take to write the media. You incorrectly convert that to days by dividing by 24 hours. You should have converted the minutes to hours first.
Granted, it'd still take 13 days, 21 hours and 20 minutes to write the full 3 TB at 2.5MB/s, but that's a better number than yours.
I hope some cool-cat, jazz-loving Euros slap up a few mp3's of the Jazz Behind the Dikes LP's. The music is amazing and the performers' other works are scarce.
IT IS POWERFUL ENOUGH TO COMPLEATLY DESTORY EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD
Oh well I hope they don't. I dunno what I'd do without my stories.
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Lameness filter jerk off fun
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It has less than five asses, it is of no use to me!
Is it anything like this flash?
Are you sure it just isn't really Jar Jar?
I like the Toasty Frog Eva Thumbnails.
[E]ven the rats are fighting over my ramen now!
Well, if you'd quit buying the fancy 15 cent per pack Ramen, you wouldn't have this problem!
You only have to worry about the clones that don't look like you.
Right now, both chip manufacturers are running the same base bus speed: 133MHz. While AMD is running it's chips on a dual-pumped bus (266 MHz), Intel is running on a quad pumped bus (533 MHz).
With AMD and Intel moving to 400 and 800 MHz respectively, they're both moving their FSB base speeds up to 200 MHz. That's still a 50% increase in base bus speed for both parties.
The word he meant to use was "circumvent."
At least he didn't use "circumcise."
The vi quick ref card that I printed
You needed a whole card for vi references? There are only two modes: insert mode and beep mode.
I was compromised at one point in time my freshman year and had a smurf attack originate from my machine.
I pray that these were not separate occasions.
When all you have is a hammer, suddenly every problem can look like a nail.
I made a computer in janurary that was 1k CND, about 600 US$, and it is a bomb.
So, you're one of them Canadian terrorists, eh?
T'is better to keep one's mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
I've got two NES systems laying around with random other parts. One works and one doesn't. Guess which one might get turnedinto a PC just for shits and giggles?
If you wanted to do this, I'm sure you could pick up a dead NES for the gutting on the cheap.
When I was a kid, we didn't even have 1's and 0's, just 0's. And we wrote our programs in stone with our teeth.
We walked to school naked, barefoot, uphill both ways, and against the wind-driven snow. We wrapped barbed wire around our feet for traction and also used it to fight off the 3-legged wolves that preyed on the slower 2-legged wolves.
AND WE LIKED IT.
To have NT4 support FAT32, you need 3rd party software drivers like this.
The PII's started at 233 MHz on a 66 MHz bus and galloped up to 450 MHz on a 100 MHz bus.
I think they forgot their metric conversion. Perhaps they work for NASA?
Gates has his eye on other balls.
I keep telling him to quit looking at mine but he never listens.
The parent said it writes at 2.5MB/s and reads at 25kB/s. You've reversed those numbers.
Also, when you did your calculation your quotient from the storage size/read speed equation ended up with the storage size/write speed answer. You then proceeded to divide by 60 to get the number of minutes it would take to write the media. You incorrectly convert that to days by dividing by 24 hours. You should have converted the minutes to hours first.
Granted, it'd still take 13 days, 21 hours and 20 minutes to write the full 3 TB at 2.5MB/s, but that's a better number than yours.
Cheers.
It's just good music.
Very occasionally for no apparent reason I'm unable to use the player
Very occaisionally? Is that like the shirt size "extra medium?"
No, the average median person is an Idiot. What scares me is that 49% of the population is dumber than that.
check here.