Online voting will be conducted through Warcraft's Arathi Basin battleground. Users must authenticate through battle.net and choose horde or alliance. Whichever team holds the Blacksmith point will be able to vote once per minute until 9 PM. Live results will be posted in Ironforge and Orgrimmar as voting happens. Please note there is a limit of 3.78x10^19 voters allowed in each instance.
And the photoshopped image includes Zuckerberg's address that he lived at a year later than the signed document date, which was retrieved from Ceglia's parents computer - the only PC that was named in a suit - rather than his many other computers he owns.
Oh whoops while we were performing this test we accidentally shared a whole bunch of private information with our partners.
...and transmitted your wifi ssid and geolocation, provided access to your account to a 3rd party without a password, and inadvertently disclosed to law enforcement that you were browsing news articles that favored hacking as a form of right to free speech.
Windows in 30s on an SSD, 60s on a USB3 and even 15s on a SSD Sata III. Proof that disk speed is half the battle.
However, employees still expect to get to work with everything exactly as it was when they left the office. If anything, it's been heavier workloads which have made users less likely to boot. Some have never restarted. It's fine with me, the less chance of BSOD or loading circles the better.
I can't speak to mathematical models of efficiency but I can tell you about landscapers models of gas and employee efficiency.
Use trimmers and small mowers to shape up the irregular areas until they reach a common area or edge.
Allow the riding mowers to tackle the larger squared zones
Of course none of this accounts for the grass, which must be hauled with an attached trailer on the riding mowers and regularly emptied regardless of the efficiency pattern.
Hey assclown number 2, all I was trying to was wake up the guy who called me a bot. For you I have no useful words, you seem to have found them all and will find many more in your hero folder with your hero friends.
The poster is a spam account trying to make his account look more legitimate by making posts and having people reply too him so it looks like he's been here for a while.
When you see something that clearly makes no sense what so ever, assume it was a bot running on a spam account, ESPECIALLY first or nearly first posts. Some of them are clearly MegaHAL based bots by looking at the speech they produce.
I am? WTF are you talking about twitrod?
Did you ever see Citizen Kane. No probably not. You don't have to make your house out of glass to live in a glass house.
You don't dig an offbeat comment that's fine. I have been OT'd plenty of times. But I also more 5-Funny to my credit in the year I've been here than your entire life. The reason? I do not always run the beaten path to a pad answer.
Now go bot yourself.
I am a TWC customer and I can tell you several reasons why no one would want VOD
Their VOD isn't even available in HD, even when you pay the extra $80 per month for the full-on HD package.
Everyone in the porn industry knows that free content has crushed DVD sales for the past 3 years. Did TWC just figure it out?
VOD for $10 a pop, or something streaming thousands of movies, shows, etc from Netflix for $10 per month? Hmmm, wtf should I do??
Whoodathunkit... no one wantws to pay $100 in a recession to watch two skinny boxers beat the crap out of each other. It's free at the sports bar down the street and the beer ain't expensive either.
100 TB is about 250 SSD drives. Ebay runs a few hundred peta of storage over several datacenters throughout the US, not including all other countries.
We run several racks at Telx. Our cost per month in NYC including electric is only about 3k per cabinet. Does Ebay really care about 3 cabinets?
Over half the systems now access the shared storage which contains the drives? Yes, if I map a drive to a particular SAN I guess I am now accessing the data. Does that mean I am actually leveraging it?
All in all this is barely a dent in anything Ebay does. It sounds more like an experiment and hype of the drives they used.
90% of Americans don't care if you know anything and everything about them, are invading their privacy, tracking their behavior or identifying their SSids. They latch onto kitch phrases like "The government owns Facebook" but they don't really understand what their personal and private freedoms are worth.
The data collected can be used to track the user over several sites, as the "cram cookies" are persistent through browsing sessions. The only way to remove them is to clear all browser cache data on close and restart the browser. Sounds like privacy invasion to me - although ISPs forced to log user activity is far more damning than these transgressions.
The author reviews several data sets that show SSDs are probably less likely to fail, and then describes several reasons why that information cannot be taken at face value. Not all of the data presented by the author is classified as reliable or even useful. The final chart is either not well-documented or would take a seminar to explain because it does not seem directly related to the rest of TFA.
Either way, the SSD drive market, is oddly enough, as good as spindrives but like anything else, the data released by vendors should be taken with a grain of salt.
You're forgetting about THX 1138 which for a student project, starring Duvall and Pleasence, was a true sci-fi piece of brilliance. Too bad about most everything afterwards.
Give me a third party with the size and principles to actually change the course of government and I'll care more about what happens in the final round of elections.
No doubt Apple is backing its new iCloud platform as the way for everyone to share - and damn the so-called hardware Server market. This is the only operating system not natively supported in most virtual machines. IDC doesn't even include Apple in market share reports anymore, and they've clearly de-leveraged their investment over the past few years as opposed to their commitment to growing xServe in 2002
All that aside, I had a client who insisted on moving to OSX Server in 2003 to manage his email. FIle sharing was fine, even over a massive fiber/iscsi San config. But it didn't take long for his users to force a switch to an exchange hosted environment. The features just weren't there and the support or the tech resources to make corrections were far too time-consuming.
Meanwhile Russia can shutdown the US power grid, successfully leached Nuclear secrets in the 50's and owns most of US Steel manufacturing. Yet some shitty hacker outfit called Lulzsec is "easily manipulated. Har! Is it Pirate Day already?
Online voting will be conducted through Warcraft's Arathi Basin battleground. Users must authenticate through battle.net and choose horde or alliance. Whichever team holds the Blacksmith point will be able to vote once per minute until 9 PM. Live results will be posted in Ironforge and Orgrimmar as voting happens.
Please note there is a limit of 3.78x10^19 voters allowed in each instance.
Actually, Facebook is more like old Microsoft, on crack.
And the photoshopped image includes Zuckerberg's address that he lived at a year later than the signed document date, which was retrieved from Ceglia's parents computer - the only PC that was named in a suit - rather than his many other computers he owns.
Oh whoops while we were performing this test we accidentally shared a whole bunch of private information with our partners.
...and transmitted your wifi ssid and geolocation, provided access to your account to a 3rd party without a password, and inadvertently disclosed to law enforcement that you were browsing news articles that favored hacking as a form of right to free speech.
But it's okay we fixed all that recently.
It takes my work PC about ten minutes to get to a working desktop.
Are you running on IDE? One good sata spin drive for $40 and you'll be booting in 2 minutes. You don't need SSD to experience normality.
Windows in 30s on an SSD, 60s on a USB3 and even 15s on a SSD Sata III. Proof that disk speed is half the battle.
However, employees still expect to get to work with everything exactly as it was when they left the office. If anything, it's been heavier workloads which have made users less likely to boot. Some have never restarted. It's fine with me, the less chance of BSOD or loading circles the better.
I can't speak to mathematical models of efficiency but I can tell you about landscapers models of gas and employee efficiency.
Use trimmers and small mowers to shape up the irregular areas until they reach a common area or edge.
Allow the riding mowers to tackle the larger squared zones
Of course none of this accounts for the grass, which must be hauled with an attached trailer on the riding mowers and regularly emptied regardless of the efficiency pattern.
If you are a US corp with TM/Patent/Copyrights, use .com and stay in the US. If you are anything else, fear the reaper!
I don't have any cred, and I don't care. But bot I am not.
I'm a fuckin' idiot
oorah.
Hey assclown number 2, all I was trying to was wake up the guy who called me a bot. For you I have no useful words, you seem to have found them all and will find many more in your hero folder with your hero friends.
The poster is a spam account trying to make his account look more legitimate by making posts and having people reply too him so it looks like he's been here for a while.
When you see something that clearly makes no sense what so ever, assume it was a bot running on a spam account, ESPECIALLY first or nearly first posts. Some of them are clearly MegaHAL based bots by looking at the speech they produce.
I am? WTF are you talking about twitrod?
Did you ever see Citizen Kane. No probably not. You don't have to make your house out of glass to live in a glass house.
You don't dig an offbeat comment that's fine. I have been OT'd plenty of times. But I also more 5-Funny to my credit in the year I've been here than your entire life. The reason? I do not always run the beaten path to a pad answer.
Now go bot yourself.
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
All in all this is barely a dent in anything Ebay does. It sounds more like an experiment and hype of the drives they used.
90% of Americans don't care if you know anything and everything about them, are invading their privacy, tracking their behavior or identifying their SSids. They latch onto kitch phrases like "The government owns Facebook" but they don't really understand what their personal and private freedoms are worth.
There's not even a release date yet and they're squabbling over how much to charge players for trading goods? Holy **** !!!
The data collected can be used to track the user over several sites, as the "cram cookies" are persistent through browsing sessions. The only way to remove them is to clear all browser cache data on close and restart the browser. Sounds like privacy invasion to me - although ISPs forced to log user activity is far more damning than these transgressions.
The author reviews several data sets that show SSDs are probably less likely to fail, and then describes several reasons why that information cannot be taken at face value. Not all of the data presented by the author is classified as reliable or even useful. The final chart is either not well-documented or would take a seminar to explain because it does not seem directly related to the rest of TFA.
Either way, the SSD drive market, is oddly enough, as good as spindrives but like anything else, the data released by vendors should be taken with a grain of salt.
You're forgetting about THX 1138 which for a student project, starring Duvall and Pleasence, was a true sci-fi piece of brilliance. Too bad about most everything afterwards.
Give me a third party with the size and principles to actually change the course of government and I'll care more about what happens in the final round of elections.
Here you go, vote with your heart.
No doubt Apple is backing its new iCloud platform as the way for everyone to share - and damn the so-called hardware Server market. This is the only operating system not natively supported in most virtual machines. IDC doesn't even include Apple in market share reports anymore, and they've clearly de-leveraged their investment over the past few years as opposed to their commitment to growing xServe in 2002
All that aside, I had a client who insisted on moving to OSX Server in 2003 to manage his email. FIle sharing was fine, even over a massive fiber/iscsi San config. But it didn't take long for his users to force a switch to an exchange hosted environment. The features just weren't there and the support or the tech resources to make corrections were far too time-consuming.
Meanwhile Russia can shutdown the US power grid, successfully leached Nuclear secrets in the 50's and owns most of US Steel manufacturing. Yet some shitty hacker outfit called Lulzsec is "easily manipulated. Har! Is it Pirate Day already?
For those not familiar with the fight, it is part of the ongoing struggle in Texas for science to prove it is not more irrational than discrimination against intelligent design.