Really I have just downloaded the PowerPointViewer.exe program. I then ran that through cabextract and got several files, one of which is called ppviewer.cab. I then ran ppviewer.cab through cabextract and got 23 files ending in.TTF
Probably very low. Then again how many odd sized black holes have we observed (it appears to be exactly one), yet we know there are billions of stars in just our galaxy, and that there are billions of galaxies. So even if the probablity of it happening is very low, it still going to happen somewhere and to deny what is being observed is not possibly the outcome of such an event is rather silly. In fact if I where to apply Occams razor I would say that this is the most likely explanation. Until we start finding large numbers of these odd sized black holes the most likely explanation is that they have acquired mass since they formed.
Don't agree, if multiple people skilled in the arts all independantly come up with the same idea, as far as I am concerned it was obvious. It is the definition of obvious.
Hum. except if it is none obvious and the engineers don't read patents how come the engineers skilled in the art (aka those working for hard drive companies) invented the same thing again. The only conclusion you can draw if you ask me is that it was obvious. So regardless of whether the Reibers invented it or not it fails the obviousness test and is not worthy of a patent.
30 seconds, that is positively speedy. On my servers it is around 150 seconds before the bootloader even gets a look in. Admittedly a good chunk of that is as it spins up the drives in the RAID array one by one. You can turn it off, but if you turn all the servers on at once (like after a power cut and they automatically restart) there is a nasty spike as the load on the UPS is pushed to just shy of 100%.
Where it breaks down is easy, it depends on the default printer. Try switching between a laser which is 300dpi based and an inkjet that is 360dpi based, and watch your document formatting go to pot:-)
The problem comes from the way the TrueType font render works. When you ask for say 12pt Times New Roman what you actually get back depends on the device you are rendering to. The hinter fiddles with the font so that it looks good and in the process changes the metrics...
But then the last two lots of bombings in the UK failed to go off due to poor workmanship and who knows possibly rubbish instructions. Also the possesion of materials useful for terrorism has been a crimial offence in the U.K. since long before the advent of 9/11 due to the existance of the US funded terrorist organisation the IRA. In the UK if you know someone is planning a terrorist operation and fail to report it to the authorities you can find yourself in jail.
I am sure that Apple are in legal hot waters in the entire E.U. It is my understanding that tying the sale of one product (the iPhone) to another (a mobile phone contract) is illegal anywhere in the E.U. Probably why phone unlocking is common place in the E.U. You can get around it to some extent if the phone is being subsidised by the mobile phone company. However by all accounts this is not the case with the iPhone.
Rather than spending large chunks of time trying to work out where you don't need to bother testing your inputs you can just be paranoid from day one and trust nothing.
A threat model is about admitting we have a bad product, saying that fixing it properly is too hard/expensive so we will try and work out what the largest holes are and fix those first.
So pray explain why they pushed a timezone update for the US changes earlier in the year? As another poster said the reputation of Debian is being ruined by the ineptitude and down right stupidity of the management.
The BBC have been exclusively referring to it as Burma ever since the current protests started. In addition a number of high profile exiles living in the UK and interviewed on a range of UK news channels, including the BBC, ITN and Channel 4 have all been referring to it as Burma as well. I would describe all three of these as real news channels. Are there any real news channels in the USA?
Replace that with a low current LED example RS 180-8495, 2mA and 1.8V or 0.0036W. There is nothing inherently wrong with standby. The problem is that the current designs are as cheap as possible not as low power as possible. You could design a circuit to bring say a TV out of standby with a remote that consumes less than 100mW easily. It would cost more but is perfectly do able.
What is required is legislation to mandate that say standby can consume no more than 1W, then crank it down over the years. Another one would be legislation to for minimum levels of efficiency in power supplies, 85% would be a good starting point, and then crank it up over the years.
As I understand it a lot of people could have afforded to get out. However they didn't think it was going to be that bad, it's just another huricane after all, and prefered to stick it out and make sure their stuff was not looted. However once it hit, and it turned out to be bad, getting out became a problem.
Because storing stuff on a pen drive is the quickest way to ensuring it gets lost. They are great for moving stuff from A to B in a high capacity sneaker net. However the *moment* you start using them to store stuff you let yourself in to a *world* of hurt. It is about as sensible as playing in the fast lane of the motorway.
Thing is that Russia didn't used to have money. Now Russia has *NO* national debt, and is making tanker loads of money on oil and gas. Russia now has the money, it now has money to start spending on these prestige projects. Russia wants respect and you get respect through large military spending and prestige projects.
I believe that IBM picked four of it's patents and used them as part of their counter claims. Not entirely sure what became of that part of the case however.
The problem is that the goal of the terrorists was not just to simply change our way of life. Their goal is to convert the world to Islam using force if necessary and turn every country into an Islamic state following Sharia law. As they have not achieved this goal then by their definition they have not won.
Personally I would like to see campaigning for the introduction of Sharia law or any other system that overthrows western ideas of democracy and freedom made treason. Lock them up, and if they where not born here remove any citizenship they may have and throw them out. If you don't like the western system of freedom then emigrate to somewhere that better suits your beliefs.
Really? The goal of the terrorists is to impose a fundamentalist Islamic state following Sharia law everywhere in the world. Last time I looked the USA was not an Islamic state, hence the terrorists have not won as they have not achieved their goal.
Is there a company actually selling these then or is it a one off experimental microscope?
Good job those 1TB hard disks are out, because the storage requirements of these sorts of things is insane. The researchers will be wanting to do things like 24 hour time lapse 3D movies with 60 second frame intervals - repeatedly. I suppose I get to play with ever bigger storage systems:-)
Right this is the UK here, can we have damages with interest for all the stuff the USA ripped off in the 19th century from us then please. Pot meet Kettle.
if you have never noticed that when moving a Word document from one computer to another both running Microsoft Word then you are either a liar or have very limited experience of Word. In essence it is down to the TrueType font render. You ask for 12pt Times New Roman and what you actually get depends on the output raster device, as the bitmaps returned are optimized for that particular output device. Leads to different font metrics which leads to shifting page breaks. It is easiest to see if you shift between a 300dpi based device (i.e. laser or HP inkjet) and a 360dpi device (i.e. a Epson/Canon inkjet).
And there was me thinking the problem was the shit that is the Exchange Jet storage engine is the biggest pile of dino turd going. We know from PostPath that Exchange really is a pile of junk. That gets five times the throughput on *IDENTICAL* hardware, talking the same binary protocol down the wire. I remember back when Exchange first came out everyone said it just chewed through CPU cycles and IO bandwidth compared to other solutions. Now we know it that it really is down to rubbish programming on behalf of Microsoft.
As for support calls, I can well believe that. A large university will have lots of competent IT people out in the departments that are usually the first port of call, and they generally don't need to ring central IT.
Finally, Evolution has talked to Exchange for years now, and the OpenChange libmapi library talks native binary Exchange protocols if you don't have OWA enabled on the server.
Or you could just use cabextract on Linux and not bother with Wine.
Really I have just downloaded the PowerPointViewer.exe program. I then ran that through cabextract and got several files, one of which is called ppviewer.cab. I then ran ppviewer.cab through cabextract and got 23 files ending in .TTF
This was all using Debian Etch.
Probably very low. Then again how many odd sized black holes have we observed (it appears to be exactly one), yet we know there are billions of stars in just our galaxy, and that there are billions of galaxies. So even if the probablity of it happening is very low, it still going to happen somewhere and to deny what is being observed is not possibly the outcome of such an event is rather silly. In fact if I where to apply Occams razor I would say that this is the most likely explanation. Until we start finding large numbers of these odd sized black holes the most likely explanation is that they have acquired mass since they formed.
Don't agree, if multiple people skilled in the arts all independantly come up with the same idea, as far as I am concerned it was obvious. It is the definition of obvious.
Hum. except if it is none obvious and the engineers don't read patents how come the engineers skilled in the art (aka those working for hard drive companies) invented the same thing again. The only conclusion you can draw if you ask me is that it was obvious. So regardless of whether the Reibers invented it or not it fails the obviousness test and is not worthy of a patent.
30 seconds, that is positively speedy. On my servers it is around 150 seconds before the bootloader even gets a look in. Admittedly a good chunk of that is as it spins up the drives in the RAID array one by one. You can turn it off, but if you turn all the servers on at once (like after a power cut and they automatically restart) there is a nasty spike as the load on the UPS is pushed to just shy of 100%.
Where it breaks down is easy, it depends on the default printer. Try switching between a laser which is 300dpi based and an inkjet that is 360dpi based, and watch your document formatting go to pot :-)
The problem comes from the way the TrueType font render works. When you ask for say 12pt Times New Roman what you actually get back depends on the device you are rendering to. The hinter fiddles with the font so that it looks good and in the process changes the metrics...
But then the last two lots of bombings in the UK failed to go off due to poor workmanship and who knows possibly rubbish instructions. Also the possesion of materials useful for terrorism has been a crimial offence in the U.K. since long before the advent of 9/11 due to the existance of the US funded terrorist organisation the IRA. In the UK if you know someone is planning a terrorist operation and fail to report it to the authorities you can find yourself in jail.
I am sure that Apple are in legal hot waters in the entire E.U. It is my understanding that tying the sale of one product (the iPhone) to another (a mobile phone contract) is illegal anywhere in the E.U. Probably why phone unlocking is common place in the E.U. You can get around it to some extent if the phone is being subsidised by the mobile phone company. However by all accounts this is not the case with the iPhone.
Rather than spending large chunks of time trying to work out where you don't need to bother testing your inputs you can just be paranoid from day one and trust nothing.
/expensive so we will try and work out what the largest holes are and fix those first.
A threat model is about admitting we have a bad product, saying that fixing it properly is too hard
So pray explain why they pushed a timezone update for the US changes earlier in the year? As another poster said the reputation of Debian is being ruined by the ineptitude and down right stupidity of the management.
The BBC have been exclusively referring to it as Burma ever since the current protests started. In addition a number of high profile exiles living in the UK and interviewed on a range of UK news channels, including the BBC, ITN and Channel 4 have all been referring to it as Burma as well. I would describe all three of these as real news channels. Are there any real news channels in the USA?
Replace that with a low current LED example RS 180-8495, 2mA and 1.8V or 0.0036W. There is nothing inherently wrong with standby. The problem is that the current designs are as cheap as possible not as low power as possible. You could design a circuit to bring say a TV out of standby with a remote that consumes less than 100mW easily. It would cost more but is perfectly do able.
What is required is legislation to mandate that say standby can consume no more than 1W, then crank it down over the years. Another one would be legislation to for minimum levels of efficiency in power supplies, 85% would be a good starting point, and then crank it up over the years.
Except in the E.U. the tieing of one product (the iPhone) to another (mobile phone contract) is illegal...
As I understand it a lot of people could have afforded to get out. However they didn't think it was going to be that bad, it's just another huricane after all, and prefered to stick it out and make sure their stuff was not looted. However once it hit, and it turned out to be bad, getting out became a problem.
Because storing stuff on a pen drive is the quickest way to ensuring it gets lost. They are great for moving stuff from A to B in a high capacity sneaker net. However the *moment* you start using them to store stuff you let yourself in to a *world* of hurt. It is about as sensible as playing in the fast lane of the motorway.
Thing is that Russia didn't used to have money. Now Russia has *NO* national debt, and is making tanker loads of money on oil and gas. Russia now has the money, it now has money to start spending on these prestige projects. Russia wants respect and you get respect through large military spending and prestige projects.
I believe that IBM picked four of it's patents and used them as part of their counter claims. Not entirely sure what became of that part of the case however.
The problem is that the goal of the terrorists was not just to simply change our way of life. Their goal is to convert the world to Islam using force if necessary and turn every country into an Islamic state following Sharia law. As they have not achieved this goal then by their definition they have not won.
Personally I would like to see campaigning for the introduction of Sharia law or any other system that overthrows western ideas of democracy and freedom made treason. Lock them up, and if they where not born here remove any citizenship they may have and throw them out. If you don't like the western system of freedom then emigrate to somewhere that better suits your beliefs.
Really? The goal of the terrorists is to impose a fundamentalist Islamic state following Sharia law everywhere in the world. Last time I looked the USA was not an Islamic state, hence the terrorists have not won as they have not achieved their goal.
Bait and switch I believe.
Is there a company actually selling these then or is it a one off experimental microscope?
Good job those 1TB hard disks are out, because the storage requirements of these sorts of things is insane. The researchers will be wanting to do things like 24 hour time lapse 3D movies with 60 second frame intervals - repeatedly. I suppose I get to play with ever bigger storage systems
Right this is the UK here, can we have damages with interest for all the stuff the USA ripped off in the 19th century from us then please. Pot meet Kettle.
if you have never noticed that when moving a Word document from one computer to another both running Microsoft Word then you are either a liar or have very limited experience of Word. In essence it is down to the TrueType font render. You ask for 12pt Times New Roman and what you actually get depends on the output raster device, as the bitmaps returned are optimized for that particular output device. Leads to different font metrics which leads to shifting page breaks. It is easiest to see if you shift between a 300dpi based device (i.e. laser or HP inkjet) and a 360dpi device (i.e. a Epson/Canon inkjet).
And there was me thinking the problem was the shit that is the Exchange Jet storage engine is the biggest pile of dino turd going. We know from PostPath that Exchange really is a pile of junk. That gets five times the throughput on *IDENTICAL* hardware, talking the same binary protocol down the wire. I remember back when Exchange first came out everyone said it just chewed through CPU cycles and IO bandwidth compared to other solutions. Now we know it that it really is down to rubbish programming on behalf of Microsoft.
As for support calls, I can well believe that. A large university will have lots of competent IT people out in the departments that are usually the first port of call, and they generally don't need to ring central IT.
Finally, Evolution has talked to Exchange for years now, and the OpenChange libmapi library talks native binary Exchange protocols if you don't have OWA enabled on the server.