Exactly, but B/s can go either way as its really based on the frequency of a clock times the data size per tick (Marketing probably adds in the protocol overhead to write a number on the box so a 1 GBit network card should not be written as a 1GBit per second ethernet card as the Ethernet overhead is wasted space ie: if I rent you a 20'long moving truck and I put the drivers seat, engine, fuel tanks in the same compartment with the storage you are really getting only 15' of space unless you want to rip out the engine, seat, and gas tank which would make the truck useless for all but the most basic of operations (think PODS))
What they should list is the frames per second and the protocol ie 10baseT 10baseTx 100BaseTX and 1GBE over copper.
You could theoretically have a 10/100 network card that can only handle sending 100k frames per second which would top out at 10 mbps but still able to connect as a 100mbit card by having a 10mbit internal bus to get data from the computer to the out port and it would be fine.
You could then also have a good network card that sends about 50M frames per second shown as better than one that tops out at 1M while both can only send a peak of about 1GBit of data out, but the second one would only send about 20mbps of small frames while the first will send out the full 1gbit.
and scrap all this for serial interfaces they are just different.
We once had Unlimited water.
The water meter was broken for a year or so and the 10 counter went up by 1 for every 1 unit of water.
They would not refund us out money but gave us credit towards future bills, which laster longer than we lived in that house.
I almost got a $550 laptop that was quite nice at the time, and I even called in to make sure I would not miss the sale's end. Little did I know that the rep told me to hurry cause the tax free weekend ended on that Sunday, when the sale ended a day earlier. So I didn't get to buy it at the low price, and it was $800 the next day. I called in to see if I could get it at the yesterday price and the manager said SURE!!!, but when I told them it was $200-$250 less, they said sorry, can't help.
I am sooo glad I didn't buy that one cause the other one I got at Circuit City lasted about 3 months on a stretch (I know amazing isn't it) until they gave me a new one. The new one lasted almost a year, and died and they gave me some crap about not fixing it almost every time.
My favorite call was a guy who said that a new hard drive would stop the case from becoming discolored, and after sending it out and having me replace it, I found that it neither stopped the color of the plastic fading, nor fixed the 3-4 other issues I had at that time like not powering on.
I once made a review on a Newegg 80 GB hard drive that had something along the lines of "uses 160 GB platter technology" in the description.
I made an annoying comment pointing that out, and the next day got an email saying I get $15 off my next purchase, and the ONLY condition is that IF I use paypal, i have to call in before I make the purchase, and only because paypal doesn't let them change the amount of an order. I repeat, no minimums or other crap.
They know how to get customers: Give them money have decent prices have EVERYTHING you could want to buy have reviews on the products so if something is a POS you don't act like a lemming and buy it Most importantly they have $5.00 3 day shipping that usually deliverers in 1 or 2 days depending where you live
So how are we going to have thousands of processors in a little PDA, each having the futuristic equivalent of millions of cores, or even quantum cores. And isn't there some law of entropy that will eventually require a certain amount of processing to require a certain amount of energy in order to not go towards less entropy?
So in 15 years we will have processors small enough to fit thousands in a small pda, with a building sized liquid helium cooling through superconducting heatsinks, and a small power plant for energy, right?
don't, use the great service of the WON2 network which is free if you still have your old CD key.
it may or may not be illegal in the US but who cares.
steamlessproject.nl
(IANAL)
with proper pricing for each packet that gets sent out and YOU getting to select which data you want to pay much more for and prices based on your neighborhood, and the availible bandwidth and how much traffic other people want sent out as premium, standard, or bulk there will be a price for all the different levels of traffic.
With your robot example, and considering that it is a simple home robot where the video is categorized as standard, and the control info as premium would allow you to spend like 200 times more for 20 ms latency per byte for 1000000 times less data than a bulk service like bittorrent for a HD content downloader.
the only problem is that people (mainly liberals, sorry) don't understand supply and demand.
if people were educated about supply and demand they would not simply complain and sit there while someone beats them to a pulp with prices because they "Need" to have their data sent out first and don't understand why the prices keep going up as more people compete with neighbors about who has a bigger and better , while not realizing that switching to a little lower priority would save them money with a small tradeoff in performance.
that is of cource because they want to only have the best ie: GasGuzzler, Big TV, IPhone while not realizing that they can't afford to have the best everything and have to pick one, maybe 2, or make more money, not just sit there and keep consuming ALL the choice products when they only deserve to have a couple things that are expensive.
(where supply and demand is a keyword for the most basic economics that any person with an IQ over 75 and at least 12 years old)
you only go from having each packet delivered in 20 ms, to each packet delivered in 200 ms and maybe not even that bad.
200 ms more time for a bittorrent download is not going to kill you, and the VOIP guys will use less bandwidth since they don't have to make up for high latency and loss.
QOS does not have to be limiting bandwidth, it is more about latency, well depending on the algorithm it may be different.
with QOS you can use the FULL internet pipe all the time and in an ideal scenario thats what, 50mbps/10? rather than an artificial 2-8/.364-768 mbps limit. The only catch is that the traffic that is defined as Urgent gets through immediately without interruption, and your bittorrent traffic gets ALL the leftover bandwidth rather than whatever the marketing department says you can use.
and who says they can't charge more for data you mark as urgent and let you define urgent if you are willing to pay, and give people whatever is left over for a low rate for those grandmas that only use email once a day.
wouldn't it be safer to have the 3 step process BEFORE the heavy door?
I mean whats the point of the door if just anyone can walk through it to get to the security checkpoint.
Why not make many containers that are reusable (by attaching a different label and mouth) and tag the reusable container with a RFID chip, and track the container against a database of ownership and contents by chip ID. Have an extra bin on the recycling truck to separate out those containers and bring back to suppliers and charge people after a month when the container has not been returned and scanned.
This reminds me of the Stargate Episode where Carter gets transported to another reality where the StarGate program was released to the public. A guy starts yelling about freedom because in that world all freedoms were lost in the interest of security and he ends up either being shot with a zat, or got with one of those goauld torture sticks.
thanks for the correct formula, I guess then it would be able to vaporize 10mL of her making a TON of 100 degree steam. If you managed to do this by that jabbing method in above, you would not only stop her heart, but basically vaporize the water in a line going from electrode to electrode through her chest which would cause a massive buildup of pressure and explode her.
if your battery can do 1 A for 500*9 seconds, yes. (100 minutes)
it may take a few batteries.
oh and (probably incorrectly as I don't want to work with the time part of charging capacitors) using P=IV: 4.5V * 500 A over 1 second = 2 KJ
2 KJ is enough energy to instantly vaporize 1 gram of water at body temperature.
Definition from wikipedia
The farad is defined as the amount of capacitance for which a potential difference of one volt results in a static charge of one coulomb. It has the base SI representation of s4 A2 m-2 kg-1. Since an ampere is the rate of electrical flow (current) of one coulomb per second, an alternate definition is that a farad is the amount of capacitance that requires one second for a one ampere flow of charge to change the voltage by one volt. Further equalities follow:
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/8/5/9/859ee7dd873594f37c1a6d79a71c4a0c.png[img]
Um, I run my monitors at SXGA and 100 FPS with VSchync on and it looks nice, I think the VGA Standard will allow like 160-200 FPS at like 640X480, but until DVI CRTs come out we wont be able to get more than 100 fps on a CRT at SXGA. ALso in games, 200+ FPS will help tremendously with shot registration but LAG is usually the biggest factor in registration once you are over like 100 FPS.
Cisco is only secure as long as the infrastructure is physically protected.
Well, duh, but so is wireless, or just about any computer stuff.
All this Mac address crap is no important for a hacker, he just clones the MAC address of a LAN PC. He can then use another IP address to avoid detection by the PC. That is not anything funny, and something the switch will not react to. It is perfectly normal to use an extra IP address. Or he can plug LAN PC Hacker PC network.
Isn't that what an IDS is for? and i'm pretty sure If u wanted to you could tie the IDS into turning off that port. Layer 2/3 switches may already be able to detect this and act accordingly, but then again I don't have my CCNA yet.
Perfect Faraday cages only protect you from interference, they still let all EM waves out. With a aluminum wrap, it will dampen some of the signal, but it will still be readable assuming the wrap is properly grounded on both ends and a solid tube length and round wise otherwise its not even going to protect your cables from interference.
ever hear of managed switches
they not only can require registration before turning on a port, but allow only one specific mac per port and either notify you, record all the data, and or shut off any port that is doing anything funy with mac addresses.
they also have a VLAN capacility that makes virtual switches connecting any ports in your whole building so noone but those on those specific ports can listen in.
its $800 for the cheapest Cisco router with 2 routed ports.
http://www.google.com/products?q=cisco+1811&hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=RNR&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title
now what kind of printer are we talking about, i don't think an extra at least $800 cost is worth it, plus the subnet wasted on the printer.
Anyways I don't have access to a network printer right now co I cant see if they use tcpip to communicate or some layer 2 protocol, but you can be sure getting it to show up in netbios will be a pain if its on a different subnet.
anyways it would be pretty cool to print to anywhere on the internet by disabling firewalls inbetween, but imagine how bad the spammers would get.
Exactly, but B/s can go either way as its really based on the frequency of a clock times the data size per tick (Marketing probably adds in the protocol overhead to write a number on the box so a 1 GBit network card should not be written as a 1GBit per second ethernet card as the Ethernet overhead is wasted space ie: if I rent you a 20'long moving truck and I put the drivers seat, engine, fuel tanks in the same compartment with the storage you are really getting only 15' of space unless you want to rip out the engine, seat, and gas tank which would make the truck useless for all but the most basic of operations (think PODS))
What they should list is the frames per second and the protocol ie 10baseT 10baseTx 100BaseTX and 1GBE over copper.
You could theoretically have a 10/100 network card that can only handle sending 100k frames per second which would top out at 10 mbps but still able to connect as a 100mbit card by having a 10mbit internal bus to get data from the computer to the out port and it would be fine.
You could then also have a good network card that sends about 50M frames per second shown as better than one that tops out at 1M while both can only send a peak of about 1GBit of data out, but the second one would only send about 20mbps of small frames while the first will send out the full 1gbit.
and scrap all this for serial interfaces they are just different.
he specifically said only bytes, so why do you start trying to apply it to bytes per second which is a totally different unit?
We once had Unlimited water. The water meter was broken for a year or so and the 10 counter went up by 1 for every 1 unit of water. They would not refund us out money but gave us credit towards future bills, which laster longer than we lived in that house.
I almost got a $550 laptop that was quite nice at the time, and I even called in to make sure I would not miss the sale's end. Little did I know that the rep told me to hurry cause the tax free weekend ended on that Sunday, when the sale ended a day earlier. So I didn't get to buy it at the low price, and it was $800 the next day. I called in to see if I could get it at the yesterday price and the manager said SURE!!!, but when I told them it was $200-$250 less, they said sorry, can't help.
I am sooo glad I didn't buy that one cause the other one I got at Circuit City lasted about 3 months on a stretch (I know amazing isn't it) until they gave me a new one. The new one lasted almost a year, and died and they gave me some crap about not fixing it almost every time.
My favorite call was a guy who said that a new hard drive would stop the case from becoming discolored, and after sending it out and having me replace it, I found that it neither stopped the color of the plastic fading, nor fixed the 3-4 other issues I had at that time like not powering on.
I once made a review on a Newegg 80 GB hard drive that had something along the lines of "uses 160 GB platter technology" in the description.
I made an annoying comment pointing that out, and the next day got an email saying I get $15 off my next purchase, and the ONLY condition is that IF I use paypal, i have to call in before I make the purchase, and only because paypal doesn't let them change the amount of an order. I repeat, no minimums or other crap.
They know how to get customers:
Give them money
have decent prices
have EVERYTHING you could want to buy
have reviews on the products so if something is a POS you don't act like a lemming and buy it
Most importantly they have $5.00 3 day shipping that usually deliverers in 1 or 2 days depending where you live
best buy has no clue and will go bankrupt.
So how are we going to have thousands of processors in a little PDA, each having the futuristic equivalent of millions of cores, or even quantum cores. And isn't there some law of entropy that will eventually require a certain amount of processing to require a certain amount of energy in order to not go towards less entropy? So in 15 years we will have processors small enough to fit thousands in a small pda, with a building sized liquid helium cooling through superconducting heatsinks, and a small power plant for energy, right?
its mstsc /v:ip -console
don't, use the great service of the WON2 network which is free if you still have your old CD key. it may or may not be illegal in the US but who cares. steamlessproject.nl (IANAL)
with proper pricing for each packet that gets sent out and YOU getting to select which data you want to pay much more for and prices based on your neighborhood, and the availible bandwidth and how much traffic other people want sent out as premium, standard, or bulk there will be a price for all the different levels of traffic. With your robot example, and considering that it is a simple home robot where the video is categorized as standard, and the control info as premium would allow you to spend like 200 times more for 20 ms latency per byte for 1000000 times less data than a bulk service like bittorrent for a HD content downloader. the only problem is that people (mainly liberals, sorry) don't understand supply and demand. if people were educated about supply and demand they would not simply complain and sit there while someone beats them to a pulp with prices because they "Need" to have their data sent out first and don't understand why the prices keep going up as more people compete with neighbors about who has a bigger and better , while not realizing that switching to a little lower priority would save them money with a small tradeoff in performance. that is of cource because they want to only have the best ie: GasGuzzler, Big TV, IPhone while not realizing that they can't afford to have the best everything and have to pick one, maybe 2, or make more money, not just sit there and keep consuming ALL the choice products when they only deserve to have a couple things that are expensive. (where supply and demand is a keyword for the most basic economics that any person with an IQ over 75 and at least 12 years old)
you only go from having each packet delivered in 20 ms, to each packet delivered in 200 ms and maybe not even that bad. 200 ms more time for a bittorrent download is not going to kill you, and the VOIP guys will use less bandwidth since they don't have to make up for high latency and loss. QOS does not have to be limiting bandwidth, it is more about latency, well depending on the algorithm it may be different. with QOS you can use the FULL internet pipe all the time and in an ideal scenario thats what, 50mbps/10? rather than an artificial 2-8/.364-768 mbps limit. The only catch is that the traffic that is defined as Urgent gets through immediately without interruption, and your bittorrent traffic gets ALL the leftover bandwidth rather than whatever the marketing department says you can use. and who says they can't charge more for data you mark as urgent and let you define urgent if you are willing to pay, and give people whatever is left over for a low rate for those grandmas that only use email once a day.
odd you mention him mimicking retards because all the retards I know wear a suit.
I thought suits were for retards. (yes I said retards)
I should bash you in the head, but you wouldn't feel it, you insensitive clod.
I believe its his Football helmet like head.
wouldn't it be safer to have the 3 step process BEFORE the heavy door? I mean whats the point of the door if just anyone can walk through it to get to the security checkpoint.
Why not make many containers that are reusable (by attaching a different label and mouth) and tag the reusable container with a RFID chip, and track the container against a database of ownership and contents by chip ID. Have an extra bin on the recycling truck to separate out those containers and bring back to suppliers and charge people after a month when the container has not been returned and scanned.
This reminds me of the Stargate Episode where Carter gets transported to another reality where the StarGate program was released to the public. A guy starts yelling about freedom because in that world all freedoms were lost in the interest of security and he ends up either being shot with a zat, or got with one of those goauld torture sticks.
thanks for the correct formula, I guess then it would be able to vaporize 10mL of her making a TON of 100 degree steam. If you managed to do this by that jabbing method in above, you would not only stop her heart, but basically vaporize the water in a line going from electrode to electrode through her chest which would cause a massive buildup of pressure and explode her.
if your battery can do 1 A for 500*9 seconds, yes. (100 minutes) it may take a few batteries. oh and (probably incorrectly as I don't want to work with the time part of charging capacitors) using P=IV: 4.5V * 500 A over 1 second = 2 KJ 2 KJ is enough energy to instantly vaporize 1 gram of water at body temperature. Definition from wikipedia The farad is defined as the amount of capacitance for which a potential difference of one volt results in a static charge of one coulomb. It has the base SI representation of s4 A2 m-2 kg-1. Since an ampere is the rate of electrical flow (current) of one coulomb per second, an alternate definition is that a farad is the amount of capacitance that requires one second for a one ampere flow of charge to change the voltage by one volt. Further equalities follow: [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/8/5/9/859ee7dd873594f37c1a6d79a71c4a0c.png[img]
Um, I run my monitors at SXGA and 100 FPS with VSchync on and it looks nice, I think the VGA Standard will allow like 160-200 FPS at like 640X480, but until DVI CRTs come out we wont be able to get more than 100 fps on a CRT at SXGA. ALso in games, 200+ FPS will help tremendously with shot registration but LAG is usually the biggest factor in registration once you are over like 100 FPS.
Well, duh, but so is wireless, or just about any computer stuff. All this Mac address crap is no important for a hacker, he just clones the MAC address of a LAN PC. He can then use another IP address to avoid detection by the PC. That is not anything funny, and something the switch will not react to. It is perfectly normal to use an extra IP address. Or he can plug LAN PC Hacker PC network.
Isn't that what an IDS is for? and i'm pretty sure If u wanted to you could tie the IDS into turning off that port. Layer 2/3 switches may already be able to detect this and act accordingly, but then again I don't have my CCNA yet.
Perfect Faraday cages only protect you from interference, they still let all EM waves out.
With a aluminum wrap, it will dampen some of the signal, but it will still be readable assuming the wrap is properly grounded on both ends and a solid tube length and round wise otherwise its not even going to protect your cables from interference.
ever hear of managed switches
they not only can require registration before turning on a port, but allow only one specific mac per port and either notify you, record all the data, and or shut off any port that is doing anything funy with mac addresses.
they also have a VLAN capacility that makes virtual switches connecting any ports in your whole building so noone but those on those specific ports can listen in.
and hacking a CISCO switch is no easy task.
its $800 for the cheapest Cisco router with 2 routed ports. http://www.google.com/products?q=cisco+1811&hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=RNR&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title now what kind of printer are we talking about, i don't think an extra at least $800 cost is worth it, plus the subnet wasted on the printer. Anyways I don't have access to a network printer right now co I cant see if they use tcpip to communicate or some layer 2 protocol, but you can be sure getting it to show up in netbios will be a pain if its on a different subnet. anyways it would be pretty cool to print to anywhere on the internet by disabling firewalls inbetween, but imagine how bad the spammers would get.
If the printer is not on a different subnet, you aren't routing.