Nope 3rd January 1941 according to Wikipedia when Martin Bormann propagated Hitler's decision that Fraktur along with other similar typefaces to be Judenlettern (Jewish letters) and prohibited their further use. Though Tannenberg was in wider use than Fraktur in Nazi Germany. Everything was transitioned to Antiqua.
Thing is at least the capitals of Times New Roman would have been perfectly recognized by a Roman citizen 2000 years ago.
Except that the IPMI on a server usually is plugged into a dedicated ethernet port all of it's own. Well at least all of mine are.
Those ethernet ports are all highly segregated into a VLAN all of their own with very limited access to the outside world. They can hop to specific NTP servers and that's it. Everything else is contained within the VLAN itself.
So while I expect the lights out management to be buggy and badly maintained (I have to keep a raft of ancient web browsers available on console server to use half of them in 2017) they are limited in what they can do and who can access them that it matters not.
Pretty much every house on my mothers estate has this in the UK. My house had this originally but the previous owners at some point removed the internal wall presumably to create a bigger hallway.
All I can say is while it is not ubiquitous in the UK is is very common, especially on a larger house.
Lots of houses have a porch which here in the UK means a small area behind the main front door that has another door that leads into the house proper. Think of it like an air lock, helps keep heat in/out depending on the time of year, but most heat in, in the UK.
So all I need to do is upgrade the inner door/add a lock and then I would be quite happy to let random delivery person in. If they want to steal the umbrella on camera more fool them. Meanwhile I don't have to worry about missed deliveries.
Actually I wouldn't bother because I can just get stuff delivered to work, but for lots of people with less accommodating workplaces it would be a winner.
Precisely. If we could just turning Aragon into someone full of doubt, and an elvish army turning up at Helms Deep, and the whole "wobbly" column crap in Moria. where the biggest WTF moments in the movies IMHO. Heck the flight from the Shire is utterly incomprehensible unless you watch the extended edition, which gets better but is still far from anything near the books.
All you need to do is start with the BBC radio script and put it on the screen. Would be thousand times better than the movies.
Show me the standing wood building on Barbuda. On the otherhand using concrete and steel one can easily build a building that will withstand a category 5 hurricane unscathed.
Really? I have just done a quick check and I can get a toner cartridge of a LaserJet 5M for 18GBP delivered next day. Heck I can also get one for a LaserJet 5L. My LaserJet 5L purchased in 1995 after a roller replacement about 15 years ago is still going strong. At some point it got a 4MB RAM upgrade for printing complex pages and sits on a JetDirect print server these days. They don't make printers like they used to.
Your problem is dealing with the latency over all those different interconnects. Great thing about the toshlink is that basically zero latency is introduced so no problem with lip sync.
So I recently replaced my main TV. The new one is an LG Smart one with WebOS. It's great everything is in the one box. That is it does all the free over the air TV (which living in the UK means lots of quality programming) and it does all the catch up services such as iPlayer. ITV Hub, All4, My5, etc. It also does all the streaming services so Amazon Prime, Netflix and NowTV (last one pretty important in the UK) and finally it will also do Plex all in the one remote.
Right so how does one use HDMI for my audio given the video signal never actually leaves the TV? I don't think the TV even has an HDMI out because why would it? So for the first time ever I use optical audio to my stereo which I don't always turn on it's mainly used for movies etc. I could have taken line audio from the TV, but I figured that utilizing the DAC's in my stereo which cost a similar amount to the TV would be a step up in quality. Oh and a 2 metre Toshlink cable on eBay can be had for less than the price of a coffee.
You know what it's 2017. Run a different distro that actually has the libraries you need for this particular software package and run that as a virtual machine all of it's own.
My view is the problem is developers insisting on using the newest features of everything for no particular reason that they are new.
I can. Just need to induce an electric current in it, and bingo. They are known as Eddy Current Separators, and are used extensively to separate non ferrous metals from recycling waste, usually after removing the ferrous metals first using a magnet.
Where I live we put all our metal and plastics in the same bin, because the metal can be separated from the plastic with ease automatically.
Depends what you are plugging it into. I sure as hell would not plug it into any sort of x86 hardware. But an un networked Raspberry Pi, sure. Or even a networked Raspberry Pi that is stuck in a VLAN all of it's own and firewalled up the wazzo.
I personally doubt very much however that it is a hoax of any description.
Perhaps someone has come up with a device that automates the whole process. Insert book into machine and it turns the pages and scans them all at the same time.
Where did you get 50Gbps Infiniband cards? Valid Infiniband speeds are SDR at 10Gbps, DDR at 20Gbps, QDR at 40Gbps, FDR at 56Gbps, EDR at 100Gbps and HDR at 200Gbps.
Unfortunately ZFS does not allow you to detect corruption until it is too late to do anything about other than throw the file away.
That is you write something to disk with checksums which will allow you to detect that it is corrupt. However unless you read what you have written back immediately you have no idea whether what you have just written actually made it to the storage device intact.
If you want to make sure what you have just written to the storage device made it there intact, and is still intact when you read it back later then you need DIX/DIF which happens to be file system independent.
The very best cars might be around 30% efficient. The average car is not. So lets compare with the very best coal plant then. That runs at 49% efficiency for electricity generation and over 90% for thermal efficiency as it is also used for district heating.
Though I admit most plants are not as efficient as this. However due to fracking there is no so much abundant natural gas that a combined cycle gas power plant with an efficiency just short of 60% is a better bet because the produce cheaper electricity due to cheaper fuel and being cheaper to run
It is used for more than energy. In fact most of the value of oil comes from none energy use. As I understand it 97% of the value of oil comes from the 3% that is not used for fuel.
If we only need the 3% not required for fuel then the west has sufficient home grown supplies for decades. Consequently random unstable places around the world can go stew. So can all the places governed by dictators real and defacto (so Russia included).
It's not possible because it would be a violation of the conservation of energy. It's basically *VERY* simple consume more energy than you burn and you put on weight over the long term. Consume less energy than you burn and you will loose weight over the long term.
Anything else violates the conservation of energy and would see you dead in short order.
How much energy an individual burns varies from person to person. So eating the same as the person next to you is irrelevant.
It's the way it is because through the late 90's and early part of the 21st century Intel was able to to deploy a fab advantage over the competition, which was further compounded when AMD came up with a 64bit version of the x86 instruction set that allowed x86 to finish eating the workstation and server market.
The thing is that x86 is a dog of an architecture and it was only able to win through the deployment of capital to create a fab advantage. That fab advantage has in the last couple of years evaporated into thin air. There is now room for those better architectures that managed to weather the storm in niche markets to come out of hiding and take on the monster that is x86 again.
The strongest of those is ARM because in the last ten years it's niche has exploded to dwarf the x86 market.
Nope 3rd January 1941 according to Wikipedia when Martin Bormann propagated Hitler's decision that Fraktur along with other similar typefaces to be Judenlettern (Jewish letters) and prohibited their further use. Though Tannenberg was in wider use than Fraktur in Nazi Germany. Everything was transitioned to Antiqua.
Thing is at least the capitals of Times New Roman would have been perfectly recognized by a Roman citizen 2000 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Except that the IPMI on a server usually is plugged into a dedicated ethernet port all of it's own. Well at least all of mine are.
Those ethernet ports are all highly segregated into a VLAN all of their own with very limited access to the outside world. They can hop to specific NTP servers and that's it. Everything else is contained within the VLAN itself.
So while I expect the lights out management to be buggy and badly maintained (I have to keep a raft of ancient web browsers available on console server to use half of them in 2017) they are limited in what they can do and who can access them that it matters not.
Pretty much every house on my mothers estate has this in the UK. My house had this originally but the previous owners at some point removed the internal wall presumably to create a bigger hallway.
All I can say is while it is not ubiquitous in the UK is is very common, especially on a larger house.
Lots of houses have a porch which here in the UK means a small area behind the main front door that has another door that leads into the house proper. Think of it like an air lock, helps keep heat in/out depending on the time of year, but most heat in, in the UK.
So all I need to do is upgrade the inner door/add a lock and then I would be quite happy to let random delivery person in. If they want to steal the umbrella on camera more fool them. Meanwhile I don't have to worry about missed deliveries.
Actually I wouldn't bother because I can just get stuff delivered to work, but for lots of people with less accommodating workplaces it would be a winner.
Precisely. If we could just turning Aragon into someone full of doubt, and an elvish army turning up at Helms Deep, and the whole "wobbly" column crap in Moria. where the biggest WTF moments in the movies IMHO. Heck the flight from the Shire is utterly incomprehensible unless you watch the extended edition, which gets better but is still far from anything near the books.
All you need to do is start with the BBC radio script and put it on the screen. Would be thousand times better than the movies.
He didn't appear in the BBC Radio adaptation either.
Yeah problem is that won't work in most sane legal jurisdictions. Might make the prosecution harder, but it won't absolve you of legal responsibility.
Show me the standing wood building on Barbuda. On the otherhand using concrete and steel one can easily build a building that will withstand a category 5 hurricane unscathed.
Really? I have just done a quick check and I can get a toner cartridge of a LaserJet 5M for 18GBP delivered next day. Heck I can also get one for a LaserJet 5L. My LaserJet 5L purchased in 1995 after a roller replacement about 15 years ago is still going strong. At some point it got a 4MB RAM upgrade for printing complex pages and sits on a JetDirect print server these days. They don't make printers like they used to.
Your problem is dealing with the latency over all those different interconnects. Great thing about the toshlink is that basically zero latency is introduced so no problem with lip sync.
So I recently replaced my main TV. The new one is an LG Smart one with WebOS. It's great everything is in the one box. That is it does all the free over the air TV (which living in the UK means lots of quality programming) and it does all the catch up services such as iPlayer. ITV Hub, All4, My5, etc. It also does all the streaming services so Amazon Prime, Netflix and NowTV (last one pretty important in the UK) and finally it will also do Plex all in the one remote.
Right so how does one use HDMI for my audio given the video signal never actually leaves the TV? I don't think the TV even has an HDMI out because why would it? So for the first time ever I use optical audio to my stereo which I don't always turn on it's mainly used for movies etc. I could have taken line audio from the TV, but I figured that utilizing the DAC's in my stereo which cost a similar amount to the TV would be a step up in quality. Oh and a 2 metre Toshlink cable on eBay can be had for less than the price of a coffee.
You know what it's 2017. Run a different distro that actually has the libraries you need for this particular software package and run that as a virtual machine all of it's own.
My view is the problem is developers insisting on using the newest features of everything for no particular reason that they are new.
I can. Just need to induce an electric current in it, and bingo. They are known as Eddy Current Separators, and are used extensively to separate non ferrous metals from recycling waste, usually after removing the ferrous metals first using a magnet.
Where I live we put all our metal and plastics in the same bin, because the metal can be separated from the plastic with ease automatically.
Depends what you are plugging it into. I sure as hell would not plug it into any sort of x86 hardware. But an un networked Raspberry Pi, sure. Or even a networked Raspberry Pi that is stuck in a VLAN all of it's own and firewalled up the wazzo.
I personally doubt very much however that it is a hoax of any description.
Perhaps someone has come up with a device that automates the whole process. Insert book into machine and it turns the pages and scans them all at the same time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Oh look they have. So scanning a book is no more time consuming that scanning a stack of loose leaf pages then.
Right so a link to a USA commerce website urging British people to buy a book! Let's try that again with a link to the UK Amazon web site.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Basic...
Except health outcomes are better in the UK than the USA.
Where did you get 50Gbps Infiniband cards? Valid Infiniband speeds are SDR at 10Gbps, DDR at 20Gbps, QDR at 40Gbps, FDR at 56Gbps, EDR at 100Gbps and HDR at 200Gbps.
Unfortunately ZFS does not allow you to detect corruption until it is too late to do anything about other than throw the file away.
That is you write something to disk with checksums which will allow you to detect that it is corrupt. However unless you read what you have written back immediately you have no idea whether what you have just written actually made it to the storage device intact.
If you want to make sure what you have just written to the storage device made it there intact, and is still intact when you read it back later then you need DIX/DIF which happens to be file system independent.
The very best cars might be around 30% efficient. The average car is not. So lets compare with the very best coal plant then. That runs at 49% efficiency for electricity generation and over 90% for thermal efficiency as it is also used for district heating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Though I admit most plants are not as efficient as this. However due to fracking there is no so much abundant natural gas that a combined cycle gas power plant with an efficiency just short of 60% is a better bet because the produce cheaper electricity due to cheaper fuel and being cheaper to run
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The side effect of the switch to gas is that you roughly half the amount of CO2 produced going from 910kg per MW/h down to 500kg.
Note that 81% of new power plants in the USA between 2000 and 2010 where natural gas. This is what is and continues to kill coal. Nobody wants it.
Further a "proper" PDF where the text is in fact text and not a bitmap is a lot more useful than a bunch of scanned images because it can be searched.
It is used for more than energy. In fact most of the value of oil comes from none energy use. As I understand it 97% of the value of oil comes from the 3% that is not used for fuel.
If we only need the 3% not required for fuel then the west has sufficient home grown supplies for decades. Consequently random unstable places around the world can go stew. So can all the places governed by dictators real and defacto (so Russia included).
It's not possible because it would be a violation of the conservation of energy. It's basically *VERY* simple consume more energy than you burn and you put on weight over the long term. Consume less energy than you burn and you will loose weight over the long term.
Anything else violates the conservation of energy and would see you dead in short order.
How much energy an individual burns varies from person to person. So eating the same as the person next to you is irrelevant.
Kind of hard to do within the framework of the NHS.
It's the way it is because through the late 90's and early part of the 21st century Intel was able to to deploy a fab advantage over the competition, which was further compounded when AMD came up with a 64bit version of the x86 instruction set that allowed x86 to finish eating the workstation and server market.
The thing is that x86 is a dog of an architecture and it was only able to win through the deployment of capital to create a fab advantage. That fab advantage has in the last couple of years evaporated into thin air. There is now room for those better architectures that managed to weather the storm in niche markets to come out of hiding and take on the monster that is x86 again.
The strongest of those is ARM because in the last ten years it's niche has exploded to dwarf the x86 market.