At my old apartment, we had ADSL, and my roomates were Counter Strike nuts... and would come to my room yelling at me for doing p2p stuff to runin there ping times...
I refused to stop my file trading, instead, I made my Linux box router use QoS... I made certain services have higher priorty, as well as in general, small size packets have higer priority...
It wouldn't matter how much I was uploading or downloading... their CS ping times stayed the same...
Plus what you are discribing is 2 problems... if your upload speed is slower than your download speed... you can't upload response/acknoldgement packets back, and reduces your speed to the effiecientcy of your upload...
Point is... VoIP over WLAN is possible... just takes some fine tunning...
Why would you want your e-mail packet have a higher timming priority over your VoIP packet? Or enven the same priority?
There should be a compromise. The backup images should be of only the old backups, so then it would force them to start and download the software upgrades from Tivo directly... Or better, document what is needed for a bare backup, and have it standard to download the rest directly from Tivo...
Then Tivo would have all there stats on who is doing what, then they could see how they should be treating thier market. Inpaticular, the market of the Tivo Hackers... Maybe charge 2$ for more than 3 backup downloads, if they have too. Just something minor.
I just whish there was some DirecTv PCI card, then I would love MythTV. I want to to keep it all digital, in and out...;) Maybe if you a HDTV reciver w/ a firewire connector; but then you probably wouldn't be allowed to record.
I get lazy reading ALL of the comments on here, so forgive me if this was already said, but...
If there is DRM in the BIOS, then that would mean anyone who posts custom, modified BIOS on the net, any company will slap them w/ DMCA and probably stop them.
It will probably be something else that shouldn't be illegal, but is. So we will have to see a MS logo everytime we turn on your computer to boot your non-MS OS.
This crap pisses me off when I can forsee the bullshit coming...
Make a new protocol...
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Exchange has nothing to be proud of!! Exchange is a horrible product... The groupware calendar sharing isn't even real time. Updates are sent in the message queue. I hate Exchange... people are stupid... The only reason it does well is the same reason people buy a combo TV/VCR/DVD/DirecTV/Tivo that is all together... It's simple if it's all in one package.
I think the answer to Groupware problem is not new software; but to create a new protocol standard. Something to replace in a groupware environment by either have many servers that talk with the new protocol... or you can still have the one server that does it all.
The combo idea should only be in the protocol.
I think the protocol should be some kind of query protocol...
A new protocol is needed for many reasons right now anyway. People want to make a new e-mail protocol to make sure we never see spam again. LDAP is good for contacts; if you don't ever want to update it. I think it's dumb to make a Calendar file format. (MS was one of the main developers in the iCal standard by the way.)
It would be no problem to run a web, WAP, VoIP, or whatever service you want to add... just as long as it ask for you centralized information...
Okay... I said enough... maybe I shouldn't be sharing this great idea with all of you...
What carrier lets you have encryption? I don't think it's a law or anything, but I never seen it as a feature for any of the major carriers. I have AT&T and I never saw that on the website... I remember I even tried to turn it on for my phone... it kept beeping at the beginning of the call saying encryption is not on...
I now kinda would like to know what service does let you do it.
It is obvious why it is dual display: because it is on a flip phone. When the phone is closed, it will just mirror the image so it looks normal on the other side. This will make the phone a lot cheaper and have a lot of functions because now designers can dedicate more of the phone to a big screen... You don't have to have the cheap little monochrome lcd on the outside for caller id or something.
It's a matter of skill and cost... I'm sure if you had 500 programmers that had PHDs in Computer Science and Computer Engineering and code program in assembly then they could work together to make software that would never crash... but how much would it cost to employ that many people with that much skill?
Why do that when you could hire 500 programmers that just got out of college w/ CS Degrees that now let them know how to program MS Visual Basic really really well and make a program that can execute...
Plus on top of that... if it crashes once in a while, the computer is probably still helping you do something could never do by yourself.
This might help in a great foundation to make a computer assistant through voice recognition. Just have voice recognition go to text. If you treat everything to a text level instead of straight from voice, it would make it easy to develop a system. Work just like Star Trek computer. Would have to put an array of microphones in every room of your home.
The three discs are great and did take a long time to watch all of it. Terry has made a lot of other things when he left Monty Python, like 12 Monkeys and Time Bandits.
I love Brazil, thats why I made it my post name...
It's probably for the google search engine... it would help the search engine bot if sites had prepaired content for it when it indexes it.
But it's probably just an idea for right now for google, however, they would need to register the virtual browser before they could explore the idea.
But QoS would fix that...
At my old apartment, we had ADSL, and my roomates were Counter Strike nuts... and would come to my room yelling at me for doing p2p stuff to runin there ping times...
I refused to stop my file trading, instead, I made my Linux box router use QoS... I made certain services have higher priorty, as well as in general, small size packets have higer priority...
It wouldn't matter how much I was uploading or downloading... their CS ping times stayed the same...
Plus what you are discribing is 2 problems...
if your upload speed is slower than your download speed... you can't upload response/acknoldgement packets back, and reduces your speed to the effiecientcy of your upload...
Point is... VoIP over WLAN is possible... just takes some fine tunning...
Why would you want your e-mail packet have a higher timming priority over your VoIP packet? Or enven the same priority?
There should be a compromise. The backup images should be of only the old backups, so then it would force them to start and download the software upgrades from Tivo directly... Or better, document what is needed for a bare backup, and have it standard to download the rest directly from Tivo...
;) Maybe if you a HDTV reciver w/ a firewire connector; but then you probably wouldn't be allowed to record.
Then Tivo would have all there stats on who is doing what, then they could see how they should be treating thier market. Inpaticular, the market of the Tivo Hackers... Maybe charge 2$ for more than 3 backup downloads, if they have too. Just something minor.
I just whish there was some DirecTv PCI card, then I would love MythTV. I want to to keep it all digital, in and out...
I get lazy reading ALL of the comments on here, so forgive me if this was already said, but...
If there is DRM in the BIOS, then that would mean anyone who posts custom, modified BIOS on the net, any company will slap them w/ DMCA and probably stop them.
It will probably be something else that shouldn't be illegal, but is. So we will have to see a MS logo everytime we turn on your computer to boot your non-MS OS.
This crap pisses me off when I can forsee the bullshit coming...
Exchange has nothing to be proud of!!
Exchange is a horrible product... The groupware calendar sharing isn't even real time. Updates are sent in the message queue. I hate Exchange... people are stupid... The only reason it does well is the same reason people buy a combo TV/VCR/DVD/DirecTV/Tivo that is all together... It's simple if it's all in one package.
I think the answer to Groupware problem is not new software; but to create a new protocol standard. Something to replace in a groupware environment by either have many servers that talk with the new protocol... or you can still have the one server that does it all.
The combo idea should only be in the protocol.
I think the protocol should be some kind of query protocol...
A new protocol is needed for many reasons right now anyway. People want to make a new e-mail protocol to make sure we never see spam again. LDAP is good for contacts; if you don't ever want to update it. I think it's dumb to make a Calendar file format. (MS was one of the main developers in the iCal standard by the way.)
It would be no problem to run a web, WAP, VoIP, or whatever service you want to add... just as long as it ask for you centralized information...
Okay... I said enough... maybe I shouldn't be sharing this great idea with all of you...
-Brazil
Oh... make be in XML too..
What carrier lets you have encryption? I don't think it's a law or anything, but I never seen it as a feature for any of the major carriers. I have AT&T and I never saw that on the website... I remember I even tried to turn it on for my phone... it kept beeping at the beginning of the call saying encryption is not on...
I now kinda would like to know what service does let you do it.
I feel bad now that I'm not the only saying this... I should read all the comments first (if possible)
It is obvious why it is dual display: because it is on a flip phone. When the phone is closed, it will just mirror the image so it looks normal on the other side. This will make the phone a lot cheaper and have a lot of functions because now designers can dedicate more of the phone to a big screen... You don't have to have the cheap little monochrome lcd on the outside for caller id or something.
It's a matter of skill and cost... I'm sure if you had 500 programmers that had PHDs in Computer Science and Computer Engineering and code program in assembly then they could work together to make software that would never crash... but how much would it cost to employ that many people with that much skill?
Why do that when you could hire 500 programmers that just got out of college w/ CS Degrees that now let them know how to program MS Visual Basic really really well and make a program that can execute...
Plus on top of that... if it crashes once in a while, the computer is probably still helping you do something could never do by yourself.
I should read all the comments before I make my own...
This might help in a great foundation to make a computer assistant through voice recognition. Just have voice recognition go to text. If you treat everything to a text level instead of straight from voice, it would make it easy to develop a system. Work just like Star Trek computer. Would have to put an array of microphones in every room of your home.
The three discs are great and did take a long time to watch all of it. Terry has made a lot of other things when he left Monty Python, like 12 Monkeys and Time Bandits.
I love Brazil, thats why I made it my post name...