Actually you do pay extra for double stuff. Fewer cookies fit in a package, and each package costs the same, so in order to get the same number of cookies you need to buy more packages. But at this point the analogies are completely lost and meaningless, much as they were to start.
Democrats stopped being liberal about most issues a long time ago. Liberal has a real meaning, and Democrats only meet up with that on a few issues like religion, sexual education, women's reproductive rights, LGBT rights, etc. Everything else they're authoritarian, which is in direct opposition to the concept of liberalism.
Does anyone know what will happen to those of us deferring upgrades? I got weird errors and lost my HFS partition last time it happened. Do we get a separate set of updates, or will we be forced to grab the anniversary update despite the bugs?
Thank you. I didn't realize it was so high on the ground. I know the technology for hardening is available, but clearly that costs money, and if patented that would add way too much for low threat situations. It makes a lot of sense for network technology, as you said, it has plentiful error correction and retransmission protocols as it is.
Thank you. There seem to be a lot of parallels to space systems. I would imagine it is still as big of an issue on the ground because they do not put the same thought in protecting from it, as they do in orbit.
Too bad you resort to the logical fallacy of attacking the speaker instead of the argument. Plus this time it wasn't even an argument, so that just makes you a pure troll.
Because working with geosynchronous satellites I learned that it mostly affects them, and satellites in LEO aren't affected very much, and the ground has quite a bit of atmosphere for additional shielding. I don't work with stuff on the ground anymore. Do you not see that I said things like "I wonder" and such? Just provide an answer and don't be a douche.
I wonder if this is a real thing on the surface. The Earth's magnetic sphere has a tendency to grab and divert most of these things, which manned spacecraft have a hard time maneuvering. Do they actually ever screw up processors on the ground? That's pretty crazy.
No I totally agree. But your points would be valid if we had non-shit candidates. Even the terrible candidates we had in the primaries would be able to follow your recommendation I'm sure. But these literally have nothing else to offer.
I guess I get the analogy, but it seems more of a complaint about general drone use, rather than one about the UPS conceptual implementation discussed.
I was very skeptical about how this sounded until I actually read their experiment. This sounds like an awesome service and I hope they continue with it.
The problem with this election is that neither one has anywhere near enough positives to be elected to even be a small town mayor. They have nothing but tearing down their opponent. Clinton's position after purchasing a Senate seat was strikingly similar to what Trump's is right now. After she was shown to be a terrible choice for president 8 years ago she tried again and adopted nearly all of Sanders' positions on social matters in opposition to her own conservative voting record. Now that Sanders was defeated through corrupt manipulations in the DNC she has begun to drop several of her previous stances even before the actual election, including climate change.
Almost any major market device such as laptops and phones have circuitry that protects the battery from creating problems. One example is the 16850 batteries. If you get the protected version, they grow in height (making them not fit the same devices, which is confusing) because of the extra circuitry that prevents problems from occurring. That sort of thing is in every one of the things you mentioned, so they are safer inside than isolated.
That's how their plan works starting recently (if you convert to the new one). I ended up saving about $30 a month and have rollover data and if I use it all up I get throttled instead of charged. You complained about them not having their exact current plan.
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But anyway, the earth is also spinning and revolving around the sun, so those directed beams are not always pointing in the same direction despite generally focusing on geosynchronous orbits. It's a mixed bag for sure. Since it is so focused, it might be able to be picked up at those particular moments of clarity when the orbits make the beams hit, but that will last a very short period of time. Not enough to make out the signal, but possibly long enough to make out the fact that it is modulated, unnatural.
I can't get to Ars at work, so this is for Enterprise edition and not Pro? Makes it really something I don't care about, agreed.
Not sure, but we're talking about mass now, not quantity. When you convert to electrons (or photons) for data, there is no mass.
I wish I had mod points for this very good analogy.
Actually you do pay extra for double stuff. Fewer cookies fit in a package, and each package costs the same, so in order to get the same number of cookies you need to buy more packages. But at this point the analogies are completely lost and meaningless, much as they were to start.
Democrats stopped being liberal about most issues a long time ago. Liberal has a real meaning, and Democrats only meet up with that on a few issues like religion, sexual education, women's reproductive rights, LGBT rights, etc. Everything else they're authoritarian, which is in direct opposition to the concept of liberalism.
I like this idea.
Does anyone know what will happen to those of us deferring upgrades? I got weird errors and lost my HFS partition last time it happened. Do we get a separate set of updates, or will we be forced to grab the anniversary update despite the bugs?
I'm definitely going to read up on this surface SEU more. I have always attributed things you mention to non-ECC ram in the past.
Thank you. I didn't realize it was so high on the ground. I know the technology for hardening is available, but clearly that costs money, and if patented that would add way too much for low threat situations. It makes a lot of sense for network technology, as you said, it has plentiful error correction and retransmission protocols as it is.
Thank you. There seem to be a lot of parallels to space systems. I would imagine it is still as big of an issue on the ground because they do not put the same thought in protecting from it, as they do in orbit.
I clearly have no argument because I was curious about something. Pointing that out doesn't mean anything.
Too bad you resort to the logical fallacy of attacking the speaker instead of the argument. Plus this time it wasn't even an argument, so that just makes you a pure troll.
Because working with geosynchronous satellites I learned that it mostly affects them, and satellites in LEO aren't affected very much, and the ground has quite a bit of atmosphere for additional shielding. I don't work with stuff on the ground anymore. Do you not see that I said things like "I wonder" and such? Just provide an answer and don't be a douche.
I wonder if this is a real thing on the surface. The Earth's magnetic sphere has a tendency to grab and divert most of these things, which manned spacecraft have a hard time maneuvering. Do they actually ever screw up processors on the ground? That's pretty crazy.
No I totally agree. But your points would be valid if we had non-shit candidates. Even the terrible candidates we had in the primaries would be able to follow your recommendation I'm sure. But these literally have nothing else to offer.
I guess I get the analogy, but it seems more of a complaint about general drone use, rather than one about the UPS conceptual implementation discussed.
True, letting them die is the clear path if you were running things.
AC that RTFA and a 5 digit that didn't. That's totally calling them out. Nice.
The thing about remote rural areas is that the population density is low, thus the pollution as you say would be fairly rare.
I was very skeptical about how this sounded until I actually read their experiment. This sounds like an awesome service and I hope they continue with it.
It was a fire that spread really really quickly.
The problem with this election is that neither one has anywhere near enough positives to be elected to even be a small town mayor. They have nothing but tearing down their opponent. Clinton's position after purchasing a Senate seat was strikingly similar to what Trump's is right now. After she was shown to be a terrible choice for president 8 years ago she tried again and adopted nearly all of Sanders' positions on social matters in opposition to her own conservative voting record. Now that Sanders was defeated through corrupt manipulations in the DNC she has begun to drop several of her previous stances even before the actual election, including climate change.
Almost any major market device such as laptops and phones have circuitry that protects the battery from creating problems. One example is the 16850 batteries. If you get the protected version, they grow in height (making them not fit the same devices, which is confusing) because of the extra circuitry that prevents problems from occurring. That sort of thing is in every one of the things you mentioned, so they are safer inside than isolated.
That's how their plan works starting recently (if you convert to the new one). I ended up saving about $30 a month and have rollover data and if I use it all up I get throttled instead of charged. You complained about them not having their exact current plan.
7... But anyway, the earth is also spinning and revolving around the sun, so those directed beams are not always pointing in the same direction despite generally focusing on geosynchronous orbits. It's a mixed bag for sure. Since it is so focused, it might be able to be picked up at those particular moments of clarity when the orbits make the beams hit, but that will last a very short period of time. Not enough to make out the signal, but possibly long enough to make out the fact that it is modulated, unnatural.