So what happens when you get a fraction of a 30 atom thick splinter from this crap in your finger? or worse all over your body? I don't even want to imagine what would happen if the surface were to shatter or splinter.
Newsreader: From today, dialling 999 won't get you the emergency services. And that's not the only thing that's changing. Nicer ambulances, faster response times and better-looking drivers mean they're not just "the" emergency services - they're "your" emergency services. So, remember the new number:
[singing number]
Newsreader: 0118 999 881 999 119 725... 3
Seems a good proxy service is worth its weight in gold. A Canadian friend of mine just ordered after using PROXZ. Order completed and shipped already to a U.S address. Unknown if he could have shipped to a Canadian address.
it is true- I just tried to order one.. I thought i could get around it using web proxy (hide my ip etc) to defeat geolocation. It was fine until you have to sign in with your google account to order the device. Defeated again. I think I'll try again using a newly made google account and have the device shipped to a us po box. Unless they dont ship to PO!! Bleh!
Why do geeks need their Slashdot? Why do some people need FARQ or 4Chan or heaven forbid LolCatz?
Sometimes around our house attitudes get out of control or energy gets waaay to high that I want my kid to want to watch Dora or Backyardigans as it kind of helps settle her down.
Unfortunately without having On Demand I have torrented some of these episodes and keep them on the media server, click, play, crying stops or kid sits down for 5 minutes; It's amazing.
On another note would it be a fair assessment to say that because I pay for X cable/Satellite service that offers these shows I'm somewhat or absolutely entitled to being able to download rips of these episodes from the NET? Technically I'm paying for Y service so why not?
Just because communication at FTL speeds doesn't fit the model as we can understand it doesnt mean that it doesn't or cannot occur. We should stop dismissing ideas of science simply because they don't fit with what we believe should happen. It is entirely plausible that there are things that happen in the universe that we cannot yet mathematically explain - but because we cannot fully mathematically explain them they should not be dismissed.
so the next time one of your terrorist buddies gets married - instead of cans tied behind the hum-drum-v tie a couple blocks of C4 and let them drive away. next time this "glowgoo" is dropshipped you'll have a nice glown path back to your friends place.
*shuffles papers*
We have recalculated the cost as...... what?... uhm... eleventyone-billion dollars. Geeze-Louise Rick this can't be right are you sure?
Yup -- had Stan check them over twice.
It's not a normal lens at all. An optical lens functions only in spatial domains, whereas this functions in the time domain. Granted, it does not "compress time", but that level of reporting is part for the course in science.
If you know of a way of using optical lenses to turn a 1 GHz signal into a 2 GHz signal, do let us know.
I live in Southern Alberta and was a former user of Telus phone/internet services. I lost my nerve on dealing with Telus when this happened.
My mother in law told me one day she got a call from a Telus employee in their customer relations department telling them that they are now offering 4Mbit service in "her area" now for 39.95 cdn/Month -- perfect because she was getting 1.5Mbit before for about the same price -- I WAS EXCITED because I too was using Telus and was getting the 1.5Mbit service for the 39.95 / Month.
I haply called Telus billing and requested said service --- the answer was that it was not available in "my area" but I could continue to use the 1.5Mbit service and pay $39.95 cdn/Month for it --- I WAS FLABBERGASTED!!! SERIOUSLY -- I was getting much less service than new customers and paying the same price as they are for this newer service, sure I understand that not all equipment and lines can be upgraded at the same time but WHAT THE HECK! I lost it on the poor agent who then told me that they could reduce my bill by 5$ / month if i agreed to sign a 2 year contract!! at that point i completely lost it and cancelled my service on the spot.
I've been using Shaw since then and have been getting 7.5Mbit and using their home phone service with relatively little trouble. The techs i've had out to do work on the lines have been prompt and efficient (aside from snipping off all of my F connectors on my lines and replacing them with "shaw standard" connectors).
Interestingly enough I find myself now faced with moving out of the city I am in and moving to a rural community not serviced by Shaw and now am having to resort to using Telus again!! WHY WHY WHY!!!!!
End Rant
.... Specifically, they had to figure out news ways of multiplying numbers, since the numbers they wanted to multiply were larger than their hardware's main memory.....
Perhaps these are the guys that should have been working for Enron? I'm just sayin -- new ways of multiplying numbers...!
I hereby copyright the idea of putting chocolate pieces into a cookie -- pizza fillings inside pastry dough available for microwave or oven bake -- and the idea of diet sodas.
let's see how this goes over
Here is a link to the paper that discusses this. It's an interesting read for anyone who cares about physics and theoretical motors. Article here Happy physics reading. PS: The links are in the top right.
AMOS -- I used to do some programming on Alpha Micro's -- AMOS wasn't that bad. AMOS is still being used in some form or another as near as I can tell from WikiPedia.
Everyone knows that you hack a power grid system with a modem, weird command line interfaces using pseudo-english commands and some fast random typing on a keyboard.
This is after you have driven your motorcycle off the adjacent roof and exploded the front enterance - knocked out the guards at the station and ran your fancy nmap commands to get the root passwords and then disable the power grids.
This looks like a pretty good device. Tho i haven't heard much about them until recently I'm still pretty skeptical about their claimed lifespan - something that would be able to handle 24/7 consistent read/write for a number of years. The other thing that leaves me scratching my head is the missing DRAM cache -- I thought the need to store information then write it in buffer was kind of important especially with writing as fast as SAS is supposed to be able to transfer it. If these were hitting the shelves today i'd probably wait it out.
Sorry for the double post but I was just going through the photos FTFA. Anyone else notice that the entrance in the foyer is all metallic and the roof is baffled. Also what looks like a giant exhaust fan in the center. I wonder --- if you get the passcode wrong, do you get tazed?
Bad troll is bad. No one who *professionally* works with PHP and in other web development uses freaking Notepad.
you're right -- I used to use Emacs but no i've switched to VI -- Notepad doesn't work in my OS of choice (natively)
So what happens when you get a fraction of a 30 atom thick splinter from this crap in your finger? or worse all over your body? I don't even want to imagine what would happen if the surface were to shatter or splinter.
"You must construct additional prions!"
"you require more minerals"
This would make viewing and participating with certain types of "vivid" media a little more challenging to say the least.
Newsreader: From today, dialling 999 won't get you the emergency services. And that's not the only thing that's changing. Nicer ambulances, faster response times and better-looking drivers mean they're not just "the" emergency services - they're "your" emergency services. So, remember the new number:
[singing number]
Newsreader: 0118 999 881 999 119 725... 3
Seems a good proxy service is worth its weight in gold. A Canadian friend of mine just ordered after using PROXZ. Order completed and shipped already to a U.S address. Unknown if he could have shipped to a Canadian address.
it is true- I just tried to order one.. I thought i could get around it using web proxy (hide my ip etc) to defeat geolocation. It was fine until you have to sign in with your google account to order the device. Defeated again. I think I'll try again using a newly made google account and have the device shipped to a us po box. Unless they dont ship to PO!! Bleh!
Why do geeks need their Slashdot? Why do some people need FARQ or 4Chan or heaven forbid LolCatz?
Sometimes around our house attitudes get out of control or energy gets waaay to high that I want my kid to want to watch Dora or Backyardigans as it kind of helps settle her down.
Unfortunately without having On Demand I have torrented some of these episodes and keep them on the media server, click, play, crying stops or kid sits down for 5 minutes; It's amazing.
On another note would it be a fair assessment to say that because I pay for X cable/Satellite service that offers these shows I'm somewhat or absolutely entitled to being able to download rips of these episodes from the NET? Technically I'm paying for Y service so why not?
.......Meg Whitman was seen out on the playground kicking Jim Buckmaster in the shins and shouting "nyah nyah nyah"!
Just because communication at FTL speeds doesn't fit the model as we can understand it doesnt mean that it doesn't or cannot occur. We should stop dismissing ideas of science simply because they don't fit with what we believe should happen. It is entirely plausible that there are things that happen in the universe that we cannot yet mathematically explain - but because we cannot fully mathematically explain them they should not be dismissed.
so the next time one of your terrorist buddies gets married - instead of cans tied behind the hum-drum-v tie a couple blocks of C4 and let them drive away. next time this "glowgoo" is dropshipped you'll have a nice glown path back to your friends place.
I don't think this stuff is a good idea.
*shuffles papers* ...... what? ... uhm... eleventyone-billion dollars. Geeze-Louise Rick this can't be right are you sure?
We have recalculated the cost as
Yup -- had Stan check them over twice.
STAN!! What the hell he works in housekeeping.
Battle.net as a digital distribution service did not exist since 1997, it was primarily a matchmaking service.
but with the advent of Match.Com and Eharmony the matchmaking services of blizzard dwindled into near non-existence.
It's not a normal lens at all. An optical lens functions only in spatial domains, whereas this functions in the time domain. Granted, it does not "compress time", but that level of reporting is part for the course in science.
If you know of a way of using optical lenses to turn a 1 GHz signal into a 2 GHz signal, do let us know.
duh -- just invert the lense...
I live in Southern Alberta and was a former user of Telus phone/internet services. I lost my nerve on dealing with Telus when this happened. My mother in law told me one day she got a call from a Telus employee in their customer relations department telling them that they are now offering 4Mbit service in "her area" now for 39.95 cdn/Month -- perfect because she was getting 1.5Mbit before for about the same price -- I WAS EXCITED because I too was using Telus and was getting the 1.5Mbit service for the 39.95 / Month.
I haply called Telus billing and requested said service --- the answer was that it was not available in "my area" but I could continue to use the 1.5Mbit service and pay $39.95 cdn/Month for it --- I WAS FLABBERGASTED!!! SERIOUSLY -- I was getting much less service than new customers and paying the same price as they are for this newer service, sure I understand that not all equipment and lines can be upgraded at the same time but WHAT THE HECK! I lost it on the poor agent who then told me that they could reduce my bill by 5$ / month if i agreed to sign a 2 year contract!! at that point i completely lost it and cancelled my service on the spot.
I've been using Shaw since then and have been getting 7.5Mbit and using their home phone service with relatively little trouble. The techs i've had out to do work on the lines have been prompt and efficient (aside from snipping off all of my F connectors on my lines and replacing them with "shaw standard" connectors).
Interestingly enough I find myself now faced with moving out of the city I am in and moving to a rural community not serviced by Shaw and now am having to resort to using Telus again!! WHY WHY WHY!!!!! End Rant
.... Specifically, they had to figure out news ways of multiplying numbers, since the numbers they wanted to multiply were larger than their hardware's main memory.....
Perhaps these are the guys that should have been working for Enron? I'm just sayin -- new ways of multiplying numbers...!
I hereby copyright the idea of putting chocolate pieces into a cookie -- pizza fillings inside pastry dough available for microwave or oven bake -- and the idea of diet sodas.
let's see how this goes over
Here is a link to the paper that discusses this. It's an interesting read for anyone who cares about physics and theoretical motors. Article here
Happy physics reading. PS: The links are in the top right.
AMOS -- I used to do some programming on Alpha Micro's -- AMOS wasn't that bad. AMOS is still being used in some form or another as near as I can tell from WikiPedia.
Everyone knows that you hack a power grid system with a modem, weird command line interfaces using pseudo-english commands and some fast random typing on a keyboard.
This is after you have driven your motorcycle off the adjacent roof and exploded the front enterance - knocked out the guards at the station and ran your fancy nmap commands to get the root passwords and then disable the power grids.
This looks like a pretty good device. Tho i haven't heard much about them until recently I'm still pretty skeptical about their claimed lifespan - something that would be able to handle 24/7 consistent read/write for a number of years. The other thing that leaves me scratching my head is the missing DRAM cache -- I thought the need to store information then write it in buffer was kind of important especially with writing as fast as SAS is supposed to be able to transfer it. If these were hitting the shelves today i'd probably wait it out.
It may have only taken 30 minutes to install but I'm having to deal now with a lifetime of regret.....
Sorry for the double post but I was just going through the photos FTFA. Anyone else notice that the entrance in the foyer is all metallic and the roof is baffled. Also what looks like a giant exhaust fan in the center. I wonder --- if you get the passcode wrong, do you get tazed?
Photo here
electronic equivalent of a claymore mine, which hurls dozens of electrified needles at the push of a button
Having kids is really just an excuse to keep playing with their toys, at least for men.
Unless all you have are girls then all you do is spend most of your time with them undressing and re-dressing various assortments of barbies..... Ugh!