Nothing wrong with the protocols, they work work just fine. In fact they work so well that around the world they are capable of handling millions of messages a day across a constantly changing network with an incredibly small failure rate. Perhaps what in fact need to be fixed is the people and the businesses they run, may I suggest a crowbar or other suitably large piece of metal.
Yeah, tough for ATI and AMD. Although I continue to prefer AMDs processors, my most recent video card upgrade saw me cross the line from ATI to nVidia.
Watching the trailer I can tell you taht it won't be. Since they would probably try to put their best content in the trailer and given that the trailer is absolute shit I can tell you the game is as well. Anyways do you really think that any team that would plagerize this much would really put any effort in anywhere?
I work at a small industrial development company my benefits include free coffee and tea and having the freedom to take the occaisonal break from my work. I'm even within talking distance of the CEO who is also a close freind. But rest assured there will be hell to pay if the work doesn't get done and I don't have a damn good reason.
Not to mention IMHO it's a pretty crap piece of software. At least on my rather large music collection it made it very difficult for me to maintain and browse it so I went back to WinAmp.
At this point I'm thinking that USA is heading towards a point where a lot of software companies will just move out of USA and leave them high and dry. This is of course pure conjecture but it's already happened to plenty of encryption software, especially OSS, given the now pointless export laws in the USA.
I blame the salespeople and the marketing departments, they have told all these people that the internet is a magical black box where everything works the way it should and things never break. It's unfortunate that nobody has ever taken the time to explain to these people the realities of the way the system works and why things fail. I currently work in an automotive garage and I have seen a very similar thing where people assume their cars run using fairy dust and sugar plums and never seem to get that these components will break and leave them in a very bad spot at a very bad time.
Hell, I used to work at the Brick in the warehouse and although I never really liked any of the sales people (They we're as bad as lawyers) I especially disliked the AV ones because they would try to sell Monster fiber optic cable that cost more per foot then undersea cables, even worse was that over the 3-4 feet that these cable would run you could use a cheap piece of plastic fiber and still get the same result.
My dads an electrician and I lucked out and got a box of Cat6 from him once. Too bad all my cabling need had been satisfied by some shitty Cat5 some of which was even held together by twisting the wires together and covered in masking tape. Unfortunately the audio quality through them was really shitty, I could have really used some $500 Ethernet back then.
Passive cooling doesn't work in space. Here on earth hot air will rise away from a hot component, but in 0G it acts like an insulator and blankets to component in heat.
I guess a better title would have been "First off the shelf switch in space" but hey we've never let the facts bother us before, damned if we're gonna start now.
I dunno, My experience here in Canadian high schools is that anytime somebody tries any of that crap online it tends to backfire and they very quickly find themselves without any friends or support. But granted this is Canada and we don't always have the same problems as the states does.
Errr what exports? Given the absolutely massive trade deficet that USA has going on right now I'd say that your weak dollar isn't going to do you much good.
Becuase it is Fail-SAFE a term you seem to not understand here. No data = very very very bad data, so the system did exactly what it should do which was put the reactor int the safest mode it could. Anything else is added complexity, in thsi case what was very likely a PLC expects a stream of data from this computer, it stopped receiving this data so it did the only sane thing it could do, it shut everything down as fast a possible.
Or jsut slapped him for that matter. Boy definitely needs the stupid slapped out of him, preferrably with a crowbar launched from an orbital installation.
IrfanView worked fine for me, but be warned the Images are ~1gb of raw data each so if you don't have at least 1.5GB of RAM your computers going to be hurting on these.
Errr... It is. All of it in its full glorious 16+GB raw image data glory. Split convinetly into 16 chunks so that thsoe of us with only a measly 2GB of RAM dont have their computers whimper and die trying to display the images.
Science doesn't need to be beleived in it simply is. You might as well believe in a rock, not that it will care much that rock will continue to be a rock regardless.
Nothing wrong with the protocols, they work work just fine. In fact they work so well that around the world they are capable of handling millions of messages a day across a constantly changing network with an incredibly small failure rate. Perhaps what in fact need to be fixed is the people and the businesses they run, may I suggest a crowbar or other suitably large piece of metal.
Yeah, tough for ATI and AMD. Although I continue to prefer AMDs processors, my most recent video card upgrade saw me cross the line from ATI to nVidia.
Watching the trailer I can tell you taht it won't be. Since they would probably try to put their best content in the trailer and given that the trailer is absolute shit I can tell you the game is as well. Anyways do you really think that any team that would plagerize this much would really put any effort in anywhere?
I work at a small industrial development company my benefits include free coffee and tea and having the freedom to take the occaisonal break from my work. I'm even within talking distance of the CEO who is also a close freind. But rest assured there will be hell to pay if the work doesn't get done and I don't have a damn good reason.
Amen brother, Amen.
Not to mention IMHO it's a pretty crap piece of software. At least on my rather large music collection it made it very difficult for me to maintain and browse it so I went back to WinAmp.
At this point I'm thinking that USA is heading towards a point where a lot of software companies will just move out of USA and leave them high and dry. This is of course pure conjecture but it's already happened to plenty of encryption software, especially OSS, given the now pointless export laws in the USA.
I blame the salespeople and the marketing departments, they have told all these people that the internet is a magical black box where everything works the way it should and things never break. It's unfortunate that nobody has ever taken the time to explain to these people the realities of the way the system works and why things fail. I currently work in an automotive garage and I have seen a very similar thing where people assume their cars run using fairy dust and sugar plums and never seem to get that these components will break and leave them in a very bad spot at a very bad time.
Well they have the weak and the infirm and they're making good progress on the lame and hope to have it secured by the end of the month.
Hell, I used to work at the Brick in the warehouse and although I never really liked any of the sales people (They we're as bad as lawyers) I especially disliked the AV ones because they would try to sell Monster fiber optic cable that cost more per foot then undersea cables, even worse was that over the 3-4 feet that these cable would run you could use a cheap piece of plastic fiber and still get the same result.
My dads an electrician and I lucked out and got a box of Cat6 from him once. Too bad all my cabling need had been satisfied by some shitty Cat5 some of which was even held together by twisting the wires together and covered in masking tape. Unfortunately the audio quality through them was really shitty, I could have really used some $500 Ethernet back then.
Passive cooling doesn't work in space. Here on earth hot air will rise away from a hot component, but in 0G it acts like an insulator and blankets to component in heat.
Fool, they would obviously use Cat 7 cabling.
I guess a better title would have been "First off the shelf switch in space" but hey we've never let the facts bother us before, damned if we're gonna start now.
I dunno, My experience here in Canadian high schools is that anytime somebody tries any of that crap online it tends to backfire and they very quickly find themselves without any friends or support. But granted this is Canada and we don't always have the same problems as the states does.
Errr what exports? Given the absolutely massive trade deficet that USA has going on right now I'd say that your weak dollar isn't going to do you much good.
Becuase it is Fail-SAFE a term you seem to not understand here. No data = very very very bad data, so the system did exactly what it should do which was put the reactor int the safest mode it could. Anything else is added complexity, in thsi case what was very likely a PLC expects a stream of data from this computer, it stopped receiving this data so it did the only sane thing it could do, it shut everything down as fast a possible.
Well now there you going using the ACTUAL and REAL facts to get in the way of someone trying to present some sort of "facts."
Never underestimate the stupidity of someone doing very stupid things. (I mean the criminal in this case)
Or jsut slapped him for that matter. Boy definitely needs the stupid slapped out of him, preferrably with a crowbar launched from an orbital installation.
I think perhaps it's time you went back to calculators boy and leave the mental math to us professionals. The answer is 54.
IrfanView worked fine for me, but be warned the Images are ~1gb of raw data each so if you don't have at least 1.5GB of RAM your computers going to be hurting on these.
Errr... It is. All of it in its full glorious 16+GB raw image data glory. Split convinetly into 16 chunks so that thsoe of us with only a measly 2GB of RAM dont have their computers whimper and die trying to display the images.
Well MY religion says Brian Gordon is a turd sandwich. You should cast off your false beliefs and join me in the one true way.
Science doesn't need to be beleived in it simply is. You might as well believe in a rock, not that it will care much that rock will continue to be a rock regardless.