Is math is dead on, Steve said that the 1% was a delta, he said "1 out of 100 more". You just completely misunderstood, which I think is part of why Steve presented it the way he did. To make it sound like 1%, when it actuality it's 1% more than some unknown number which is now said to be 1.4%.
Rev limiter says you lie. I don't recommend keeping it at the rev limiter for hours, but the few seconds it requires to immobilize the car won't result in any damage. That's the problem with discussing cars with nerds, they don't know crap about they work.
I'm also fairly certain all car ECMs produced in the last 20 years have a rev limiter that would protect the engine until you can safely shut it off, making it a moot point.
No car computer is programmed to not shift into neutral with full throttle or any throttle position, that would be a huge safety hazard. And by your post, I get the feeling you care more about your car's warrantied engine than your safety and that of your passengers...
And where is the documentation that says there is an issue with Toyotas that fail to drop into neutral when the shift lever is put in that position ? We can make up problems all day, but the fact is, putting the car in neutral is the proper course of action.
Why would it need to ? Once the car is in neutral, it will slowly deccelerate instead of accelerating. You are then stress free from a stuck accelerator and can proceed to do whatever to safely stop the car on the side of the road.
You're thick, because that's precisely what they did. Theora is essentially VP3, the predecessor of VP8, which is what Google released 2 days ago. Oh that and Vorbis is the audio codec. Notice how they use Vorbis as the audio codec in WebM. And yes, WebM is a subset of Matroska (MKV) before you ask about that.
You're wrong. Core Video is for manipulating individual video frames, not for hardware accelerated video playback. Apple hadn't made available any hardware acceleration for video decoding until 10.6.3.
"Some services" ? So I guess our Integrity servers and XP storage array is just a bunch of services then. Some people are really clueless about HP products and services...
Ok. Seriously. A single 24 year old with a Wii Fit, that managed to fall off. And you want to get with this person ? Are you sure Amanda is not actually 3 people (or the size of...) ?
That's because your car has a Throttle position sensor, on the throttle body. It has nothing to do with the actual pedal type use, but more to do with calculating the fuel mixture. Heck, old cars from the 80s have TPSs, as long as they are EFI.
It's a good thing that your hybrid doesn't have keys. The last thing you want to do in a situation with a stuck accelerator is pull the key or turn off the engine. Turning off the engine means you lose steering assist and after a few pushes of the pedal, brake assist. Pulling the key out will end up with a locked steering column. You never ever turn off the engine or remove the key from a rolling car.
Push the gear lever into Neutral. That's the only thing to do. The rev limiter will safeguard your engine.
Wait, why is my laptop upstairs but the iPad is just right there ? No, when I get home exhausted, I go up to my room where my laptop is waiting, charged at 100% and ready for about 5 hours of me using it if I need to (which I don't, why waste the whole night on the computer ?). The iPad would be in the same spot if I had one (which I don't, and never will, because the laptop does everything you're trying to claim the iPad will be used for).
I'm laying down on my couch right now and typing this post on my laptop, which I also use to look up nutritional information and recipes on the Internet while in the kitchen. The iPad is all hype if that's all it offers, laptops already offer that kind of portability. Not to mention I'm about 50 times more comfortable typing this post on a laptop then I would be on the iPad's screen in my current position.
Quicktime today is h.264 video with AAC audio (Sorensen is gone). iTMS files are AAC audio and fairplay is gone. Fairplay was easy to remove by yourself and Apple documented how to do so. iTunes works with anything as long as anything actually knows how to interact with iTunes (the fact Palm doesn't understand how is Palm's failure). Some vendors even get sync functionality (many Motorola devices, following the ROKR partnership), not just the iPod as you say. What was your point again ? Oh right, outright lies.
First, the Mac Mini server has 2 drives capable of RAID1. Second, "laptop" hard drives are good enough for high end HP Integrity servers at 100k$ a pop, they're good enough for a small design shop. A lot of high end servers are moving to 2.5" drives for space reasons. Nothing inherently wrong with them.
Microsoft is very much a Monopoly. The fact that there are other products on the market doesn't change that. It's about market control and position. If Microsoft tomorrow decides that a particular OEM cannot sell Windows, that OEM is dead. If Microsoft decides that a particular business can't run Windows, that particular business as just lost a lot of its data and many of its applications won't run anymore, leaving them dead in the water.
glDrawPixels is not supported under OpenGL ES which is what the iPhone uses. An in-memory buffer used as a texture is about the only way for fullscreen images (vertex arrays drawn using GL_POINTS is another solution but would not be fast enough).
One flaw about your argument is that Apple makes money on hardware, not software licensing. Look at their financial reports, software accounts for barely 10% of their business.
Google, on the other hand, is threatening Apple in its biggest growth market: mobile devices.
Microsoft on the other hand is threatening Apple in its biggest growth market: mobile devices. What's the difference ? Zune, Windows Mobile, ring a bell ?
It's probably people that use Firefox and NoScript together that get the redirect URL instead of the direct URL. If you look at the source of the page, the "href" for the links is the proper URL and it's through Javascript that the redirection is done when you click on it. With NoScript active for google.com, they have no choice but to make the "href" the redirect URL so they still get the stats.
So do yourself a favor if you really need the feature, allow javascript on google.com.
I'm looking at the anime scene and all I see is fansub groups whining that some of the users want DivX AVIs. All the while, the releases are made using MKV + H.264/AAC by default. Only Dattebayo is still using avi for Bleach, because they just refuse to change their ways. Of course, if all you do is watch Bleach and cry that they dropped Naruto, then maybe it's you who has blinders on.
Is math is dead on, Steve said that the 1% was a delta, he said "1 out of 100 more". You just completely misunderstood, which I think is part of why Steve presented it the way he did. To make it sound like 1%, when it actuality it's 1% more than some unknown number which is now said to be 1.4%.
Rev limiter says you lie. I don't recommend keeping it at the rev limiter for hours, but the few seconds it requires to immobilize the car won't result in any damage. That's the problem with discussing cars with nerds, they don't know crap about they work.
I'm also fairly certain all car ECMs produced in the last 20 years have a rev limiter that would protect the engine until you can safely shut it off, making it a moot point.
No car computer is programmed to not shift into neutral with full throttle or any throttle position, that would be a huge safety hazard. And by your post, I get the feeling you care more about your car's warrantied engine than your safety and that of your passengers...
And where is the documentation that says there is an issue with Toyotas that fail to drop into neutral when the shift lever is put in that position ? We can make up problems all day, but the fact is, putting the car in neutral is the proper course of action.
Why would it need to ? Once the car is in neutral, it will slowly deccelerate instead of accelerating. You are then stress free from a stuck accelerator and can proceed to do whatever to safely stop the car on the side of the road.
The first thing to do if you get a stuck accelerator is to put the car in neutral. If you fail to do that, you deserve whatever you get.
Are you talking about ASCII, Unicode or EBCDIC ?
You're thick, because that's precisely what they did. Theora is essentially VP3, the predecessor of VP8, which is what Google released 2 days ago. Oh that and Vorbis is the audio codec. Notice how they use Vorbis as the audio codec in WebM. And yes, WebM is a subset of Matroska (MKV) before you ask about that.
You're wrong. Core Video is for manipulating individual video frames, not for hardware accelerated video playback. Apple hadn't made available any hardware acceleration for video decoding until 10.6.3.
Read the doc if you don't believe me : Core Video Programming Guide
"Some services" ? So I guess our Integrity servers and XP storage array is just a bunch of services then. Some people are really clueless about HP products and services...
Maybe those guys have their bookmark set to apple.slashdot.org.
Ok. Seriously. A single 24 year old with a Wii Fit, that managed to fall off. And you want to get with this person ? Are you sure Amanda is not actually 3 people (or the size of...) ?
That's because your car has a Throttle position sensor, on the throttle body. It has nothing to do with the actual pedal type use, but more to do with calculating the fuel mixture. Heck, old cars from the 80s have TPSs, as long as they are EFI.
It's a good thing that your hybrid doesn't have keys. The last thing you want to do in a situation with a stuck accelerator is pull the key or turn off the engine. Turning off the engine means you lose steering assist and after a few pushes of the pedal, brake assist. Pulling the key out will end up with a locked steering column. You never ever turn off the engine or remove the key from a rolling car.
Push the gear lever into Neutral. That's the only thing to do. The rev limiter will safeguard your engine.
Wait, why is my laptop upstairs but the iPad is just right there ? No, when I get home exhausted, I go up to my room where my laptop is waiting, charged at 100% and ready for about 5 hours of me using it if I need to (which I don't, why waste the whole night on the computer ?). The iPad would be in the same spot if I had one (which I don't, and never will, because the laptop does everything you're trying to claim the iPad will be used for).
I'm laying down on my couch right now and typing this post on my laptop, which I also use to look up nutritional information and recipes on the Internet while in the kitchen. The iPad is all hype if that's all it offers, laptops already offer that kind of portability. Not to mention I'm about 50 times more comfortable typing this post on a laptop then I would be on the iPad's screen in my current position.
Quicktime today is h.264 video with AAC audio (Sorensen is gone). iTMS files are AAC audio and fairplay is gone. Fairplay was easy to remove by yourself and Apple documented how to do so. iTunes works with anything as long as anything actually knows how to interact with iTunes (the fact Palm doesn't understand how is Palm's failure). Some vendors even get sync functionality (many Motorola devices, following the ROKR partnership), not just the iPod as you say. What was your point again ? Oh right, outright lies.
First, the Mac Mini server has 2 drives capable of RAID1. Second, "laptop" hard drives are good enough for high end HP Integrity servers at 100k$ a pop, they're good enough for a small design shop. A lot of high end servers are moving to 2.5" drives for space reasons. Nothing inherently wrong with them.
Microsoft is very much a Monopoly. The fact that there are other products on the market doesn't change that. It's about market control and position. If Microsoft tomorrow decides that a particular OEM cannot sell Windows, that OEM is dead. If Microsoft decides that a particular business can't run Windows, that particular business as just lost a lot of its data and many of its applications won't run anymore, leaving them dead in the water.
glDrawPixels is not supported under OpenGL ES which is what the iPhone uses. An in-memory buffer used as a texture is about the only way for fullscreen images (vertex arrays drawn using GL_POINTS is another solution but would not be fast enough).
One flaw about your argument is that Apple makes money on hardware, not software licensing. Look at their financial reports, software accounts for barely 10% of their business.
Google, on the other hand, is threatening Apple in its biggest growth market: mobile devices.
Microsoft on the other hand is threatening Apple in its biggest growth market: mobile devices. What's the difference ? Zune, Windows Mobile, ring a bell ?
It's probably people that use Firefox and NoScript together that get the redirect URL instead of the direct URL. If you look at the source of the page, the "href" for the links is the proper URL and it's through Javascript that the redirection is done when you click on it. With NoScript active for google.com, they have no choice but to make the "href" the redirect URL so they still get the stats.
So do yourself a favor if you really need the feature, allow javascript on google.com.
I'm looking at the anime scene and all I see is fansub groups whining that some of the users want DivX AVIs. All the while, the releases are made using MKV + H.264/AAC by default. Only Dattebayo is still using avi for Bleach, because they just refuse to change their ways. Of course, if all you do is watch Bleach and cry that they dropped Naruto, then maybe it's you who has blinders on.