Heat is a result of resistance. Bigger circuit components would have a lower resistance and preduce less heat. So this computer will probably run cool, but it may still waste power and at the one to two page per processor it will be slow.
I think it supposed to crack into every ftp site on the internet, every home computer, it will check every news group for uuencoded mp3s, in fact every wire connecting computers on the internet, and even wireless connections, will have a device made by them to check every packet for copyrighted mp3s, it will also recognize and decrypt any encrypted data to check for mp3s. The _whole_ internet will be checked.
It will not work, if very many people don't want this system to analize there mp3s it won't be long before someone writes a program that allows one to scramble mp3s for download and descramble mp3s once they have been downloaded. If the program learn how to descramble the the mp3s the people will use real encryption on the mp3s and figure out a crafty way to give away the key or just switch to another codec. I'm not sure that a search engine would be to keen on the idea of doing something that computationally expensive just so people can be less succesful searching for mp3s and switch to another search engine.
Napster should collect the names of everyone who is buying napster stuff from The Offspring then The Offspring can stop selling napster stuff to those people.
And of course this informations is comming from a man whose desk is connected to his chair.
Heat is a result of resistance. Bigger circuit components would have a lower resistance and preduce less heat. So this computer will probably run cool, but it may still waste power and at the one to two page per processor it will be slow.
Isn't pron little fish or shrip or something like that? I didn't know anybody search for pron on the internet.
I think it supposed to crack into every ftp site on the internet, every home computer, it will check every news group for uuencoded mp3s, in fact every wire connecting computers on the internet, and even wireless connections, will have a device made by them to check every packet for copyrighted mp3s, it will also recognize and decrypt any encrypted data to check for mp3s. The _whole_ internet will be checked.
It will not work, if very many people don't want this system to analize there mp3s it won't be long before someone writes a program that allows one to scramble mp3s for download and descramble mp3s once they have been downloaded. If the program learn how to descramble the the mp3s the people will use real encryption on the mp3s and figure out a crafty way to give away the key or just switch to another codec. I'm not sure that a search engine would be to keen on the idea of doing something that computationally expensive just so people can be less succesful searching for mp3s and switch to another search engine.
Take out all of the floppy drives on University computers, the have all the students use some form of file sharing.
Napster should collect the names of everyone who is buying napster stuff from The Offspring then The Offspring can stop selling napster stuff to those people.