Anybody else notice that the suits, deliver a "strong 12 volt shock" to keep players on the ground after getting shot. Considering 12 volts is hardly more then you get from a 9 volt battery. Definately not enough to actually be felt by a human. Not to mention the fact that voltage isn't what would keep a person down, it would be amperage. Because 2500 volts at.10 ampers would barely tickle a person.
I like that "Linux is unhackable". If you've ever been to rootshell.com you'd see there are plenty known bugs in linux. It is absurd to believe that it is not possible for linux to be invicible to this kind of problem because no operating system is perfectly secure because there are many people out there trying every day to find holes in the system. As to why use Solaris, it is better supported. Easier to install and set up, and unless you are running a huge network, it works perfectly. So its easier to use, more supported and solves people's needs. That is hwy people use solaris!
The site says that 800x600 is required, as well as Windows 98. This implies that you need their program to send the music to the player. So does that mean that us linux users are again forced to find some kludge to make it work?
I think we all know it was just an excuse to dress Molder and Scully up in those uniforms.
Anybody else notice that the suits, deliver a "strong 12 volt shock" to keep players on the ground after getting shot. Considering 12 volts is hardly more then you get from a 9 volt battery. Definately not enough to actually be felt by a human. Not to mention the fact that voltage isn't what would keep a person down, it would be amperage. Because 2500 volts at .10 ampers would barely tickle a person.
I like that "Linux is unhackable".
If you've ever been to rootshell.com you'd see there are plenty known bugs in linux. It is absurd to believe that it is not possible for linux to be invicible to this kind of problem because no operating system is perfectly secure because there are many people out there trying every day to find holes in the system. As to why use Solaris, it is better supported. Easier to install and set up, and unless you are running a huge network, it works perfectly. So its easier to use, more supported and solves people's needs. That is hwy people use solaris!
The site says that 800x600 is required, as well as Windows 98. This implies that you need their program to send the music to the player. So does that mean that us linux users are again forced to find some kludge to make it work?