when we should have recycled the waste and turned it into lower level wastes with shorter half lives.
There is an inverse relationship between radioactivity and half-life. The idea of having something with both less emissions and a shorter half-life is nonsense.
lack of confidence, insecurity, immodesty, lack of discretion, borderline personality disorder, anger management issues, immaturity, explosive hostility
people who have a need to pose with a handgun are communicating character weaknesses i don't want to deal with in a job environment
People who have a need to try and build a personality profile (full of diagnosis that only a psychologist who has spent time with the person is qualified to make) of someone they don't know based solely on Facebook photos are doing nothing more than projecting their own biases onto others and then denying that this perception was entirely self-manufactured.
Unmanned drones can be made cheaply because they're small, and do not need the volume and life support systems needed to house a pilot.
That's why this "pilot-optional" concept seems so silly to me. The craft needs to carry around all the equipment weight and body size needed to have a pilot, yet may often fly without a pilot? Sounds like a massive waste.
For free accounts, FileServe and FileSonic both allow FTP uploading. FileSonic's FTP is buggy as hell, but FileServe's works very well and makes uploading a snap.
I think FileServe represents the best compromise between the needs of uploaders and leeches, giving good service to both group. Leechers love Mediafire and Megaupload, but the only uploaders who need to use these hosts are either the very principled or the very naive since they don't offer any money (in theory MU offers cash rewards, but the bar is set so high as to be nearly unreachable).
I am a big proponent of torrents, but torrent sites are falling by the wayside... for example, the 3 biggest porn trackers (Empornium, PureTnA, Pornolab) are all currently defunct, and very few new porn sites choose to run a tracker. It's all about starting your own blog, harvesting links, and posting them on hosts that pay cash for downloads.
I have definitely earned trophies in GTAIV while playing offline. The game as originally released didn't have trophies, but once you patched the game (and started a new save file!), you could unlock them both on and offline.
People using it are capping/ripping video that they don't own copyright to, and there's no need to split the file into small chunks now bittorrent is used. Useness for binaries is all but dead. Torrents have built in error checking, so the need for parts and recovery is redundant in the process.
Torrents are really yesterday's news at this point. Uploaders have moved to filehosts like FileServe, Oron, et al because they can make money uploading content and because you can upload many more files when you rely on a third party to do the heavy lifting of distribution. It's just icing on the cake that the legal authorities focus on torrent sites while allowing filehosts to operate in the free and clear, despite the fact that the commercial, direct distribution nature of filehosts really ought to make them far more legally culpable than torrent site operators.
Unlike the gzip/tar mess RAR is also able to seek, thus you can extract the last file in the archive without first uncompressing, which is extremely useful when dealing with big archives.
This is entirely dependent on how the archive was created. A "solid" archive offers better compression, but does not allow random access. Both 7z and rar support solid archive, the main difference is the default creation behavior: solid archives in 7z and non-solid in rar.
In both cases the development ran into physical limitations. The speed of sound is no higher now than it was in 1970, so we've focused on being more efficient within the imposed limits than trying to break them.
Cost is certainly a factor, but the near instant communication of the Internet has dampened the need for rapid physical travel, as well as the reality that nearly every aspect of modern airports are massive timesinks (changeover, security, luggage, etc.)... who really cares if the plane arrives 30 minutes quicker?
When you respond to one of these posts one minute after it was made, do you really expect anyone to believe you aren't the very same person posting the goatse links?
You must have a lot of email addresses and a time on your hands. You and MichealKristopeit should hang out sometime.
Some of us actually come here for the science stories. Anyone with even a minimal understanding of the amount of money MESSENGER requires in comparison to the federal budget overall can see your concern is facetious. Please take your lame political trolling to an iDevice "story" and leave us nerds in peace.
If you don't like the US bias at/., make your own freakin' site like the Japanese did. We're all genius coders here, should be a simple task... right?:)
It's also much faster to visit a Redbox machine than try to download a 25GB ISO.
when we should have recycled the waste and turned it into lower level wastes with shorter half lives.
There is an inverse relationship between radioactivity and half-life. The idea of having something with both less emissions and a shorter half-life is nonsense.
This high-speed rail will make it easier to import all the hot foreign brides that China will need to deal with their sex ratio imbalance. :)
lack of confidence, insecurity, immodesty, lack of discretion, borderline personality disorder, anger management issues, immaturity, explosive hostility
people who have a need to pose with a handgun are communicating character weaknesses i don't want to deal with in a job environment
People who have a need to try and build a personality profile (full of diagnosis that only a psychologist who has spent time with the person is qualified to make) of someone they don't know based solely on Facebook photos are doing nothing more than projecting their own biases onto others and then denying that this perception was entirely self-manufactured.
If you take a look at here only London make it to the list.
Moscow is in Europe.
when I find-out they removed the ability to play my old PS1/2 games on the new unit.
All PS3s have the ability to software emulate PS1 games. This feature has never changed since release.
If you don't like the moderation system, why don't you use the "do not display scores" option instead of whining about it like a little bitch?
The best advice I could give to you is "post less often".
confuse and obfuscate public policy
You talk of "stealing" software... seems their obfuscation is working.
Unmanned drones can be made cheaply because they're small, and do not need the volume and life support systems needed to house a pilot.
That's why this "pilot-optional" concept seems so silly to me. The craft needs to carry around all the equipment weight and body size needed to have a pilot, yet may often fly without a pilot? Sounds like a massive waste.
For free accounts, FileServe and FileSonic both allow FTP uploading. FileSonic's FTP is buggy as hell, but FileServe's works very well and makes uploading a snap.
I think FileServe represents the best compromise between the needs of uploaders and leeches, giving good service to both group. Leechers love Mediafire and Megaupload, but the only uploaders who need to use these hosts are either the very principled or the very naive since they don't offer any money (in theory MU offers cash rewards, but the bar is set so high as to be nearly unreachable).
I am a big proponent of torrents, but torrent sites are falling by the wayside... for example, the 3 biggest porn trackers (Empornium, PureTnA, Pornolab) are all currently defunct, and very few new porn sites choose to run a tracker. It's all about starting your own blog, harvesting links, and posting them on hosts that pay cash for downloads.
I have definitely earned trophies in GTAIV while playing offline. The game as originally released didn't have trophies, but once you patched the game (and started a new save file!), you could unlock them both on and offline.
People using it are capping/ripping video that they don't own copyright to, and there's no need to split the file into small chunks now bittorrent is used. Useness for binaries is all but dead. Torrents have built in error checking, so the need for parts and recovery is redundant in the process.
Torrents are really yesterday's news at this point. Uploaders have moved to filehosts like FileServe, Oron, et al because they can make money uploading content and because you can upload many more files when you rely on a third party to do the heavy lifting of distribution. It's just icing on the cake that the legal authorities focus on torrent sites while allowing filehosts to operate in the free and clear, despite the fact that the commercial, direct distribution nature of filehosts really ought to make them far more legally culpable than torrent site operators.
I would rate WinRAR's GUI as being a bit nicer than 7z.
The plug-in/add-on that allows 7z to decompress rar v3 is not free (as in freedom) software.
Unlike the gzip/tar mess RAR is also able to seek, thus you can extract the last file in the archive without first uncompressing, which is extremely useful when dealing with big archives.
This is entirely dependent on how the archive was created. A "solid" archive offers better compression, but does not allow random access. Both 7z and rar support solid archive, the main difference is the default creation behavior: solid archives in 7z and non-solid in rar.
The German Wikipedia has the second most articles of the various language Wikipedias. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/
I have also read that German is second only to English in number of books published each year.
Pretty impressive when you consider only 3 countries with a total of a bit under 100 million people make up the traditional German language sphere.
and you can go back to dark ages.
Actually, Paul Ryan said we were going to be going "back to the 19th century".
That's silly, of course. Today's robber barons have wealth and control far beyond what their 19th century predecessors could have every dreamed of.
Concorde's only sore spot on safety was frequent tire blowouts... associated with the higher than usual take-off and landing speeds.
In both cases the development ran into physical limitations. The speed of sound is no higher now than it was in 1970, so we've focused on being more efficient within the imposed limits than trying to break them.
Cost is certainly a factor, but the near instant communication of the Internet has dampened the need for rapid physical travel, as well as the reality that nearly every aspect of modern airports are massive timesinks (changeover, security, luggage, etc.)... who really cares if the plane arrives 30 minutes quicker?
When you respond to one of these posts one minute after it was made, do you really expect anyone to believe you aren't the very same person posting the goatse links?
You must have a lot of email addresses and a time on your hands. You and MichealKristopeit should hang out sometime.
Some of us actually come here for the science stories. Anyone with even a minimal understanding of the amount of money MESSENGER requires in comparison to the federal budget overall can see your concern is facetious. Please take your lame political trolling to an iDevice "story" and leave us nerds in peace.
Hubble has never taken pictures of Mercury because the risk of pointing the telescope that near to the Sun is too great.
Had you clicked on the link, you would know the GP is a troll who has been posting goatse links on throwaway accounts.
UID over 2 million + link to blog.com = troll.
If you don't like the US bias at /., make your own freakin' site like the Japanese did. We're all genius coders here, should be a simple task... right? :)
Except that you can't do an image search in HTTPS mode on google. So he may be a little bit more correct than you're giving him credit for...
I use the HTTPS-Everywhere FireFox add-on, and I ended up disabling it for Google's website because of this limitation. :(