A seek-heavy DB would be a great bench mark but why RAID1, it doesn't give any performance boost. It would just be reading off of the primary the entire time.
I have an ATI 4850, it doesn't run all that well in Linux but I can guarantee that it will still run better than whatever Intel is trying to pass off as a graphic card.
I've used XP64 for 2 years now, and it works great. The only problem was a printer that I've really never used and even now has drivers, and it still doesn't get used.
I was trying to set up Superman but oh well
It's a low flying plane.
And I know that too
Sounds like you are looking for TPM chip.
Well if it was Briton there's no way they would take the chance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libel_tourism
It may not go very well for the Scientists.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libel_tourism
I agree with this to no end, most people don't need it and people who have a minor need for a browser will screw around with it most of the time.
Well back to work.
just in case you didn't get it
The word "unacceptable" was used to describe an Apple product.
I was under the impression that anyone who cared this much used a CRT
That's my mother's maiden name you insensitive clot
Because well it seems that UK doesn't have much in the way of privacy
A seek-heavy DB would be a great bench mark but why RAID1, it doesn't give any performance boost. It would just be reading off of the primary the entire time.
Do you mean RAID 0?
dammit.
Actually I did write Patton the first time, and then I changed it to patten.
Which is apparently a type of shoe.
I thought NTFS had a patten on it which is why they used FAT32 instead.
I have an ATI 4850, it doesn't run all that well in Linux but I can guarantee that it will still run better than whatever Intel is trying to pass off as a graphic card.
maybe ISO 2007?
http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_ics/catalogue_detail_ics.htm?csnumber=45386
I've used XP64 for 2 years now, and it works great. The only problem was a printer that I've really never used and even now has drivers, and it still doesn't get used.
I played the hell out of that game on my TI-86 back in the day.
The absence of grenades is one of the best parts of TF2
But that's against the Apple EULA
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/03/itunes_eula_pro.html
I agree with this 110% as long as you don't get crazy with the formatting it will be fine.
However in my exp I have found the less a user knows about computers the more crazy formats they will use in Word.
You do know that has nothing to do with the server itself right?
Wait, you never questioned the whole change thing or anything else he said until then?
Because Labels are retarded