I'd also recommend Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb by Thomas Powers which makes a strong historical case that Heisenberg tar pitted nuclear weapon development in Nazi Germany and instead pushed for nuclear generators instead. It is apparently clear that he was a strong nationalist, believed that the Nazi regime was doomed to fail from the beginning of their reign, and saw efforts on developing nuclear power as a saving grace for Germany to the rest of the world once the war ended.
Hardware encryption would work okay if the studio's weren't so cheap and buy bottom-rate technology that takes mere days to map with an electron-microscope.
Does anyone know if this book has a chapter on the feasibility of software testing with Ext JS? I'm a RoR developer and make heavy use of cucumber and rspec and wouldn't have problems switching to most of my non-spec tests as sellenium tests instead if it isn't too much of a PITA.
the notorious underground computer hacking group self-labeled/. deploys over 30,000 Anonymous Cowards to take down the BBC news website by maliciously posting a link to this news article.
At least down here in Texas, any grant money funded through DSHS as well as HRSA at the federal level have specific sections that state that any system proposed that makes use of the VistA system will receive higher consideration to getting funded above any proprietary solution. Unfortunately the available solutions are still very high risk and many hospitals and other healthcare entities really don't like the look and feel when compared against proprietary browser-based systems.
It is interesting that his follows closely on the heels of the FAAC 1.28 Release and FAAD2 2.7 Release after an over 2 year haitus. On the other hand, the developer mailing list is quite active considering I get sourceforge-marked [SPAM] between 5-10 times per day.
We actually just had a DNS appliance go south on us because the flash-card used went bad (older, non-SLC flash). We suffered complete data loss on the card with major I/O errors to the point where linux would not recognize it as a hdX or sdX. Having a couple sectors on a hard drive go bad can be a pain, but at least you can recover some data. On the other hand, it had been running for several years, so I would recommend that if you plan on using an SSD, try to trade it in or upgrade it on a regular basis to avoid this because when they fail, they FAIL!
If you're struggling to use Windows XP on a daily basis, perhaps you should try something like this laptop. I'm certain you will find yourself struggling just as much and see just as much bloat with any kind of GNU/Linux distribution, so this can really cut down on the learning curve and usability issues.
Just remember, to do anything useful, you'll need to pay Microsoft $20,000+ for a server operating system on all 34 servers. Oh, and don't forget all your CAL costs if you dare touch Active Directory in any form or fashion.
Many of times the problem is not in the CF card, but instead in the system adapter. I originally tried to use the Lexar 300x using the commonly sold SD-CF-IDE-A and the Linux kernel will hang even when specifying ide=nodma and it spits out some error codes. I then purchased a CF to SATA adapter from Addonics and everything works like a charm.
I think I'd rather have a Notebook that supports a quad-core, XUXGA, can have 2 8800s in SLI, 3 drive bays w/ RAID-5 support, and a 12-cell battery. Please do disable SLI if you are running exclusively on battery power.
Amazon, Ebay, Yahoo! Shopping, and every Internet Banking website has decide to stop all online transactions and go back to traditional manufacturing and distribution chains because top business analysts working closely with the FBI found that cyber crime has caused insurmountable loses. They are also looking in to replacing our existing currency system to curtail the massive amount of crime and fraud not found on the Internet.
until the company merger nerfs your job class after 30 years of subscription and your retirement gets ganked.
I just checked on Wikipedia and I couldn't find a picture of a function, could you draw me one please so I can see how to fill my bath tub with them?
when did Paypal buy Citibank?
I'd also recommend Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb by Thomas Powers which makes a strong historical case that Heisenberg tar pitted nuclear weapon development in Nazi Germany and instead pushed for nuclear generators instead. It is apparently clear that he was a strong nationalist, believed that the Nazi regime was doomed to fail from the beginning of their reign, and saw efforts on developing nuclear power as a saving grace for Germany to the rest of the world once the war ended.
has it been taste tested by a Nibblonian?
Hardware encryption would work okay if the studio's weren't so cheap and buy bottom-rate technology that takes mere days to map with an electron-microscope.
Is it just me, or were we just talking about this
Does anyone know if this book has a chapter on the feasibility of software testing with Ext JS? I'm a RoR developer and make heavy use of cucumber and rspec and wouldn't have problems switching to most of my non-spec tests as sellenium tests instead if it isn't too much of a PITA.
http://www.google.com/search?q=geek+dating
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-horizon_DNS
Looks like the Matrix is real. "CMTSs typically carry only IP traffic. Traffic destined for the cable modem from the Internet, known as downstream traffic, is carried in IP packets encapsulated in MPEG transport stream packets." Now I just need to find out which channel to switch to.
Post a web link to http://www.nyc.gov/ and hope that 0.0000526% of your citizens click on it.
how many fossil fuels did they burn making all the materials?
the notorious underground computer hacking group self-labeled /. deploys over 30,000 Anonymous Cowards to take down the BBC news website by maliciously posting a link to this news article.
At least down here in Texas, any grant money funded through DSHS as well as HRSA at the federal level have specific sections that state that any system proposed that makes use of the VistA system will receive higher consideration to getting funded above any proprietary solution. Unfortunately the available solutions are still very high risk and many hospitals and other healthcare entities really don't like the look and feel when compared against proprietary browser-based systems.
It is interesting that his follows closely on the heels of the FAAC 1.28 Release and FAAD2 2.7 Release after an over 2 year haitus. On the other hand, the developer mailing list is quite active considering I get sourceforge-marked [SPAM] between 5-10 times per day.
We actually just had a DNS appliance go south on us because the flash-card used went bad (older, non-SLC flash). We suffered complete data loss on the card with major I/O errors to the point where linux would not recognize it as a hdX or sdX. Having a couple sectors on a hard drive go bad can be a pain, but at least you can recover some data. On the other hand, it had been running for several years, so I would recommend that if you plan on using an SSD, try to trade it in or upgrade it on a regular basis to avoid this because when they fail, they FAIL!
If you're struggling to use Windows XP on a daily basis, perhaps you should try something like this laptop. I'm certain you will find yourself struggling just as much and see just as much bloat with any kind of GNU/Linux distribution, so this can really cut down on the learning curve and usability issues.
Just remember, to do anything useful, you'll need to pay Microsoft $20,000+ for a server operating system on all 34 servers. Oh, and don't forget all your CAL costs if you dare touch Active Directory in any form or fashion.
my disappointment in Windows 7 is already 10 months old.
Many of times the problem is not in the CF card, but instead in the system adapter. I originally tried to use the Lexar 300x using the commonly sold SD-CF-IDE-A and the Linux kernel will hang even when specifying ide=nodma and it spits out some error codes. I then purchased a CF to SATA adapter from Addonics and everything works like a charm.
I think I'd rather have a Notebook that supports a quad-core, XUXGA, can have 2 8800s in SLI, 3 drive bays w/ RAID-5 support, and a 12-cell battery. Please do disable SLI if you are running exclusively on battery power.
Let's hope Fujitsu doesn't take after Microsoft "security" and embedd the private key in a dll of their driver or within the firmware of the drive.
Amazon, Ebay, Yahoo! Shopping, and every Internet Banking website has decide to stop all online transactions and go back to traditional manufacturing and distribution chains because top business analysts working closely with the FBI found that cyber crime has caused insurmountable loses. They are also looking in to replacing our existing currency system to curtail the massive amount of crime and fraud not found on the Internet.
Try out Ankhet at http://www.ankhet.org./ For an introduction, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankhet.