>Heck, with numbers like that it seems like Linux >could run circles around XP Pro for audio/video >apps such as streaming, recording, and playback!"
To me the numbers announced are on par with hard real-time constraints, for which there are a lot more interesting and critical applications than a/v streaming, recording and playback!
How about anything the pure real-time kernels can do, such as running a car, plane, spaceship, etc ?
Bullshit. He said "pathetic nanny state" which goes beyond appreciating the government alone.
Bad analogy either: as much as francophobe relates to anything or anyone french, there's more to Israel than judaism, whether criticizing or approving.
Once the GPL is declared invalid, then SCO loses the ability to use any GPLed software until they make other licensing arrangements with the people who control/own that GPLed software.
Then so does everyone else. Can you imagine the mayhem as a result ?
Your post is kind of retarted, bordering on flaming. I wonder where it comes from. Also can you explain the 90% silent letters thingy in french language ? It seems to me that would make a rather quiet language - and people.
I have French people in my family and I speak French. Or rather, I know how, but try to avoid it whenever possible. It is a meaningless language
I'm sorry to hear you have "arrogant, stupid people" in your family. Though I find it amusing that one of your blog entries is titled "Ah. C'est la vie". Do you often schedule time to humiliate yourself like this ?
In Pre-Crime you get busted for things you WOULD have done - with 100% certainty, if police hadn't nabbed you before...
Looks like they overlooked that part, unless the government is actually keeping three peeps half immerged somewhere below.. which would explain DMCA, the Iraqi war and god knows what else =)
on first round in 2002, a slightly higher score than what his party usually gets.
What shocked the other 83%, as well as many of Le Pen supporters themselves, is the fact that it was the second highest score behind Chirac (19.9%), thus qualifiyng him for the second round against Chirac.
The reason for this was the unusually high number of candidates: sixteen. Second round came out 18% for Le Pen and 82% for Chirac (results)
I think that unlike Austria, this doesn't qualify for "almost". Goes to say that the US is not the only country to have a twisted election system.
Up until last year I have been developping firmware (embedded server load balancing) for the new line of switch/routers of a big company that shall remain nameless.
At no point were we instructed to even think about IPv6. IPs are internally encoded on 4 bytes, in various and sometimes rather obscure locations within the code. They can even be found as fixed-size strings for ASCII representation for command-line processing.
From what I have seen the rest of the firmware, all the way down to the proprietary ASICS's internal registers, it has no provision whatsoever for IPv6.
Given the amount of work needed I doubt this line of switch/routers (edge & core) will ever support it, despite the fact that this is a new product and the next generation won't come out until 2-3 years - if there's any.
>Heck, with numbers like that it seems like Linux
>could run circles around XP Pro for audio/video
>apps such as streaming, recording, and playback!"
To me the numbers announced are on par with hard real-time constraints, for which there are a lot more interesting and critical applications than a/v streaming, recording and playback!
How about anything the pure real-time kernels can do, such as running a car, plane, spaceship, etc ?
Bullshit. He said "pathetic nanny state" which goes beyond appreciating the government alone.
Bad analogy either: as much as francophobe relates to anything or anyone french, there's more to Israel than judaism, whether criticizing or approving.
Once the GPL is declared invalid, then SCO loses the ability to use any GPLed software until they make other licensing arrangements with the people who control/own that GPLed software.
Then so does everyone else. Can you imagine the mayhem as a result ?
I'm sorry to hear you have "arrogant, stupid people" in your family. Though I find it amusing that one of your blog entries is titled "Ah. C'est la vie". Do you often schedule time to humiliate yourself like this ?
In Pre-Crime you get busted for things you WOULD have done - with 100% certainty, if police hadn't nabbed you before...
Looks like they overlooked that part, unless the government is actually keeping three peeps half immerged somewhere below.. which would explain DMCA, the Iraqi war and god knows what else =)
on first round in 2002, a slightly higher score than what his party usually gets.
What shocked the other 83%, as well as many of Le Pen supporters themselves, is the fact that it was the second highest score behind Chirac (19.9%), thus qualifiyng him for the second round against Chirac.
The reason for this was the unusually high number of candidates: sixteen. Second round came out 18% for Le Pen and 82% for Chirac (results)
I think that unlike Austria, this doesn't qualify for "almost". Goes to say that the US is not the only country to have a twisted election system.
Up until last year I have been developping firmware (embedded server load balancing) for the new line of switch/routers of a big company that shall remain nameless.
At no point were we instructed to even think about IPv6. IPs are internally encoded on 4 bytes, in various and sometimes rather obscure locations within the code. They can even be found as fixed-size strings for ASCII representation for command-line processing.
From what I have seen the rest of the firmware, all the way down to the proprietary ASICS's internal registers, it has no provision whatsoever for IPv6.
Given the amount of work needed I doubt this line of switch/routers (edge & core) will ever support it, despite the fact that this is a new product and the next generation won't come out until 2-3 years - if there's any.