Nah. The fastest way to create artificial demand is to restrict the supply in your initial production run. In turn you're creating an artificial demand, and causing people to think that it's a very desirable product. This is marketing and economics 101 stuff.
You'll find that on laptops especially those loaded with Win7 that areo and things like it including the search/search index are what kill performance. Turn those off, and it's much better.
Actually depends on the field. Just remember you don't need to turn around and screw with the plate. You only need to screw around with the electronics. And if the controller screws up, well that's enough to corrupt data all on it's own.
Nope. This sucker carries about 40% of all telecommunications data in Canada. Which means that ATM's, banks, the interac system(debit cards), and credit systems were intermittently down across the country until backups were online. Really though? By this afternoon, there haven't been any problems. This morning though? Yeah there were a lot of problems. Especially since a lot of people have shifted away from cash to plastic here in Canuck land.
If anything it's been more stable(warmish) in the last 4k years than it has in the last 400k years. The data is there, people just like to scream that *DOOM* the end has come. The norm is very warm like now followed by a fast drop off and long interglacial periods in a 10-30k range, which are cyclical.
That's great except your 3 points made look well, like a blathering idiot. In order:
1) Most people feel that money or no, it's because these people are backed by shady organizations and groups along with links to various terrorist organizations, along with being linked to various slumlords and attempting to silence anyone. Therefor people like that shouldn't be permitted to build something that could end up being a training and jihadi recruitment centre a block from the WTC. It also doesn't help that the NYC councils have tried repeatedly to block people from giving their own PoV. 2) They did. So did Christians. Though you might notice muslims around the world went on a rage, and tried to cut the heads off of people over drawn cartoons. 3) People do don't they? I mean SF regularly has that, plus old aging hippies walking around with inflated scrotum in the nude.
Huh. I drive a '96 saturn SW2 for nearly the same reason good car, damn cheap when they were new. $12k in cash. Good mileage too, right up around 44mpg. To be perfectly honest I would buy a cheap car without any of the crap in it, if it was cheap. But automakers seem to have this "HOLY SHIT LETS PACK IN CRAP" mentality.
I dunno. I remember my great grandmother talking about sitting with her grandmother watching for this on the coast along with a naval officer to report. It could very well still be sealed, which considering how useful it would still be today, wouldn't surprise me at all.
Well Zbot has a lot of really broad things that you're looking for in terms of detection. So to have something legitimate being nailed wouldn't surprise me, it actually surprises me that other browsers haven't been nailed yet because they do the same things that, that includes IE, Opera and a variety of webkit based ones.
Pft are you kidding? I have a bet that we'll see Firefox 15 by Halloween. At the rate we're going we might just see it. I'm kinda ticked at the stupidity of this though. I mean what's the point of actually using versions especially if you need to file bug reports if the user can't submit a bug report for the browser they're using outside of "10" or "23" or whatever else?
Bah. I'm looking at chrome as well. The only thing stopping me is the lack of something like noscript.
I guess that's the difference between 'reality' and 'perceived reality'. One is a tested medium, and the is a partial known with flaws, which cause them to degrade even when stored.
CD's, DVD's, etc nearly all will fail in under 10 years even stored 'properly', some will last as long as 20 years. Some will be eaten by that lovely fungus because people forget to seal the discs. Magnetic storage will degrade, sometimes catastrophically, especially with the very small tolerances of drives today. Developed films do last longer, and are hardier if stored properly though they are a bulkier form. That leaves redundant arrays of raid5. MLC/SLC backup methods have in a WORM world have a max theoretical failure limit of 100,000 hours after 1 write.
So, everything I've said correct. Whether you, and the person who modded me dislike that or not. Welcome to reality.
Nothing really for video outside of the old fashioned stuff will last. Current stuff who knows, but it generally breaks down fast under 15 years get sticky and the recording surface will bind to the backing. Old style developed frame-by-frame 9/10mm video films can have the same problem, but generally wear better if stored properly. Stuff that was made in the 50's is viewable now with little trouble, same with reeled audio. So that's 60 years. Printing and storing is the best right now, as long as it's in a proper environment. I mean I've got pictures that are pushing 80 years old. They've been kept in a cool, dry place that's dark. The real problem is, is that photography paper has changed a lot in the last 10 years, so finding good photopaper will be the challenge.
Electronic stuff? Well CD's/DVD's will degrade, you also have the chance of having the fungus eat the discs for you, even if you do get more than 10 years out of them. Electronic WORM-state will last 10 years, regardless of whether it's SLC/MLC based.
Electronic storage is still in it's infancy, it'll easily be another 10-20 years before we find a good long-term storage medium by my guess, especially since we're getting close to the age of infinite storage redundancy. Well with that I suppose you could always build a NAS-raid5 array.
Yeah I'm a huge fan of tomato, I've been using it on my routers for several years. Though I might give openwrt a go on my next router, since my wrt54gl is getting a bit long in the tooth.
You can grow a pair and realize that the vast majority of these nut jobs are muslim, or you can bury your head in the sand and pretend they're not. Your choice. Though it might help if you leave the west for a bit and travel the world and see for yourself exactly how true it is.
As a canuck I can answer that. Because a bureaucrat in washington should never be the one determining the level of care and where. In Canada, fundamental idea behind the 'basic level of care' is that all provinces will cover it. Those that can will get coverage of it. But that provinces know where and what best to do with those resources.
Never should someone at the top determine who gets what. The person in your home state, or province should. Never should strong provincial or state power be arbitrarily stripped away for something so damn stupid.
Funny. With Obamacare, tell me how a bureaucrat in washington deciding whether or not you get the right to life-saving care isn't a death panel? At least in Canada, the person who gets to decide whether or not you get that care is at the hospital, and usually your doctor. Even if that treatment will only prolong your life by 3 months.
Broke is broken, it is a death panel. By a faceless person, you'll never see.
I agree. Though I expect that quantum computers will end up being cost prohibitive to the average consumer. What will end being in consumer electronics is some variant of optical processing.
Nope. We've had a larger growth in raw, renewable forest production land. Larger than any other nation on earth in Canada, and could easily supply half of the planet on what we cut every year using quick growing pines for use in pulp and raw frame timber materials. Recycling paper is a waste, it always has been.
As the saying goes in the industry here, "we're good at growing, cutting, and regrowing" and can have a seed forest ready for full production again in under 8 years. The US could be doing the same, but it seems to have an even larger bug up it's ass over broken environmental rules protecting things that aren't endangered.
Nah. The fastest way to create artificial demand is to restrict the supply in your initial production run. In turn you're creating an artificial demand, and causing people to think that it's a very desirable product. This is marketing and economics 101 stuff.
You'll find that on laptops especially those loaded with Win7 that areo and things like it including the search/search index are what kill performance. Turn those off, and it's much better.
Actually depends on the field. Just remember you don't need to turn around and screw with the plate. You only need to screw around with the electronics. And if the controller screws up, well that's enough to corrupt data all on it's own.
Nope. This sucker carries about 40% of all telecommunications data in Canada. Which means that ATM's, banks, the interac system(debit cards), and credit systems were intermittently down across the country until backups were online. Really though? By this afternoon, there haven't been any problems. This morning though? Yeah there were a lot of problems. Especially since a lot of people have shifted away from cash to plastic here in Canuck land.
Pretty sure that unpossible.
If anything it's been more stable(warmish) in the last 4k years than it has in the last 400k years. The data is there, people just like to scream that *DOOM* the end has come. The norm is very warm like now followed by a fast drop off and long interglacial periods in a 10-30k range, which are cyclical.
Hey. At least Darth Sidious was the type of evil you could get behind.
That's great except your 3 points made look well, like a blathering idiot. In order:
1) Most people feel that money or no, it's because these people are backed by shady organizations and groups along with links to various terrorist organizations, along with being linked to various slumlords and attempting to silence anyone. Therefor people like that shouldn't be permitted to build something that could end up being a training and jihadi recruitment centre a block from the WTC. It also doesn't help that the NYC councils have tried repeatedly to block people from giving their own PoV.
2) They did. So did Christians. Though you might notice muslims around the world went on a rage, and tried to cut the heads off of people over drawn cartoons.
3) People do don't they? I mean SF regularly has that, plus old aging hippies walking around with inflated scrotum in the nude.
Huh. I drive a '96 saturn SW2 for nearly the same reason good car, damn cheap when they were new. $12k in cash. Good mileage too, right up around 44mpg. To be perfectly honest I would buy a cheap car without any of the crap in it, if it was cheap. But automakers seem to have this "HOLY SHIT LETS PACK IN CRAP" mentality.
I dunno. I remember my great grandmother talking about sitting with her grandmother watching for this on the coast along with a naval officer to report. It could very well still be sealed, which considering how useful it would still be today, wouldn't surprise me at all.
The way some greens and environmentalists go on around here, you'd think that this is their stated goal. They're getting pretty anti-human these days.
Yeah. I live in Ontario. Where my house is now, was under 1mi of ice less than 7k years ago.
Well Zbot has a lot of really broad things that you're looking for in terms of detection. So to have something legitimate being nailed wouldn't surprise me, it actually surprises me that other browsers haven't been nailed yet because they do the same things that, that includes IE, Opera and a variety of webkit based ones.
Pft are you kidding? I have a bet that we'll see Firefox 15 by Halloween. At the rate we're going we might just see it. I'm kinda ticked at the stupidity of this though. I mean what's the point of actually using versions especially if you need to file bug reports if the user can't submit a bug report for the browser they're using outside of "10" or "23" or whatever else?
Bah. I'm looking at chrome as well. The only thing stopping me is the lack of something like noscript.
Nope. That's modern drives, or anything made in the last 5-7ish years. Anything before that you still need to take some precautions in wiping data.
I guess that's the difference between 'reality' and 'perceived reality'. One is a tested medium, and the is a partial known with flaws, which cause them to degrade even when stored.
CD's, DVD's, etc nearly all will fail in under 10 years even stored 'properly', some will last as long as 20 years. Some will be eaten by that lovely fungus because people forget to seal the discs. Magnetic storage will degrade, sometimes catastrophically, especially with the very small tolerances of drives today. Developed films do last longer, and are hardier if stored properly though they are a bulkier form. That leaves redundant arrays of raid5. MLC/SLC backup methods have in a WORM world have a max theoretical failure limit of 100,000 hours after 1 write.
So, everything I've said correct. Whether you, and the person who modded me dislike that or not. Welcome to reality.
Nothing really for video outside of the old fashioned stuff will last. Current stuff who knows, but it generally breaks down fast under 15 years get sticky and the recording surface will bind to the backing. Old style developed frame-by-frame 9/10mm video films can have the same problem, but generally wear better if stored properly. Stuff that was made in the 50's is viewable now with little trouble, same with reeled audio. So that's 60 years. Printing and storing is the best right now, as long as it's in a proper environment. I mean I've got pictures that are pushing 80 years old. They've been kept in a cool, dry place that's dark. The real problem is, is that photography paper has changed a lot in the last 10 years, so finding good photopaper will be the challenge.
Electronic stuff? Well CD's/DVD's will degrade, you also have the chance of having the fungus eat the discs for you, even if you do get more than 10 years out of them. Electronic WORM-state will last 10 years, regardless of whether it's SLC/MLC based.
Electronic storage is still in it's infancy, it'll easily be another 10-20 years before we find a good long-term storage medium by my guess, especially since we're getting close to the age of infinite storage redundancy. Well with that I suppose you could always build a NAS-raid5 array.
Yeah I'm a huge fan of tomato, I've been using it on my routers for several years. Though I might give openwrt a go on my next router, since my wrt54gl is getting a bit long in the tooth.
You can grow a pair and realize that the vast majority of these nut jobs are muslim, or you can bury your head in the sand and pretend they're not. Your choice. Though it might help if you leave the west for a bit and travel the world and see for yourself exactly how true it is.
Paid advertisement for a lie? Because it sure the hell isn't open source.
I've been tempted more than once. The only real problem is picking up a 4th language at this point would be a real pain in the ass.
As a canuck I can answer that. Because a bureaucrat in washington should never be the one determining the level of care and where. In Canada, fundamental idea behind the 'basic level of care' is that all provinces will cover it. Those that can will get coverage of it. But that provinces know where and what best to do with those resources.
Never should someone at the top determine who gets what. The person in your home state, or province should. Never should strong provincial or state power be arbitrarily stripped away for something so damn stupid.
Funny. With Obamacare, tell me how a bureaucrat in washington deciding whether or not you get the right to life-saving care isn't a death panel? At least in Canada, the person who gets to decide whether or not you get that care is at the hospital, and usually your doctor. Even if that treatment will only prolong your life by 3 months.
Broke is broken, it is a death panel. By a faceless person, you'll never see.
I agree. Though I expect that quantum computers will end up being cost prohibitive to the average consumer. What will end being in consumer electronics is some variant of optical processing.
Nope. We've had a larger growth in raw, renewable forest production land. Larger than any other nation on earth in Canada, and could easily supply half of the planet on what we cut every year using quick growing pines for use in pulp and raw frame timber materials. Recycling paper is a waste, it always has been.
As the saying goes in the industry here, "we're good at growing, cutting, and regrowing" and can have a seed forest ready for full production again in under 8 years. The US could be doing the same, but it seems to have an even larger bug up it's ass over broken environmental rules protecting things that aren't endangered.