trip, while he did circle around the world in a ballon, the distance he truely covered was small. I mean, I could go around the world by walking around the edge of the south or north pole. And by that I do not mean the ice sheets or edge of the continent, I could do it by walking in a 5ft. diamiter around the south or north pole.
But for the normal person would that count as going around? No! Maybe I'm being too hard and all, but around the world in my opinion is going around the area of the planet where the most distance is covered. Otherwise, he only went for a jaunt.
Actually going back and back, the original cars were cooled with simply water, which then moved onto alcohol(not that type):), but moving farther along we get into the ethylene glycol(still alcohol) with older cars(green stuff), and a newer type of antifreeze(orange stuff), is NOT the same as the old green stuff, chemicaly it is diffrent and mixing the two gets you something along the lines of a paste consistancy, that is if it doesn't cause your plastic rad to be eaten alive or disolve your aluminum engine block.
In anycase, the only draw back I can see using the green stuff is it might eat the tubes and pump, the orange stuff might work better since it's designed for aluminum and plastic(modern cars), and isopropyl alcohol will most definatly eat the plastic/rubberish tubes and micro pump your using.
And remeber the golden rule of auto-body and engine building. Do Not Mix STEEL and ALUMINUM together even with a fluid. The aluminum will break down into a powder called aluminum sulfate. And the steel will start to grow aluminum sulfate crystals. So watch the connectors, and watch what the cooling block is made from. And what is used inside the pump for parts.
"Umm, have you been listening to the radio recently? Moby's single We Are All Made Of Stars is getting lots of airplay in mainstream radio stations. It's currently #19 on the Billboard Dance/Club list, and the album is at #35 on the Billboard top albums list. I think it's safe to say that Moby has moved into the mainstream."
Really? I have heard it played on the radio once, in the last couple of weeks. And I listen to the radio 10-13hrs aday. Well I used to until a couple of days ago...but that's a protest point I won't go into.
You know that's a really great song, and I really enjoyed Tag's Trance Trip, and in truth the song seems to fit the whole mood of this like a glove. Webcasting was one of the main reasons I got broadband, it gives me a chance to listen to the underground and developing artists without "influance" from the RIAA.
While my programing and understanding of P2P are sorely lacking, I wonder if it's possible to create a decentraliced web broadcasting system, personaly I've just about had it with the RIAA and their shit.
Time for the little guy to continue the fight and teach the RIAA that while they have a monopoly, we have the money. And were going to stop paying for crap, and strong arm tactic's.
If you buy a "cheap pc" your likly to get some pretty crappy hardware. I have repaired systems like the "e-machines" and such. There was a company near here awhile back that was selling dirt cheap PC's something around $499, the thing was onboard video, onboard audio, one 1PCI slot, and a 120watt PS, which means that there was just enough bare juice to make it run but if you added any hardware it would bring the machine to it's knees, the funny thing was the case wasn't the standard ATX, and the PS was slightly odd in shape which ment that you had to turn around and buy a new case to get all the bits to start working.
from correct, to being incorrect in the eyes of someone else or vise versa.
Remember that the next time someone decides to tax you because you live on a waste reclemation site. What you don't live on one? Well we can't spare anyone to come and check, so what we say sticks! Don't forget to pay the EPA on the way out.
If I cared about spelling, I would have run what I said though a word processor, and spell checker. In anycase I don't give a rats ass what a snibbleing whiney bitchy assed I'm afraid to suck up my karma grammer nazi has to say.
You going to die of something, wether it be old age, cancer, or your own stupidity, something will get you in the end. Anyway, you shouldn't sit infront of your monitor either, the radiation that the sucker puts off will surpise you, also don't stand infront of running microwaves, ahh don't sleep with electric blankets on, don't live close to a transformer sub station...blah blah blah, but if you didn't know they do make plexi-glass with radio-sheilding in it, similar to the "purple glaze" windsheilds on cars that block out alot of the sun.
I've heard that before, I think 30 years ago they were saying the same thing, that in 2000 or so we would run out of fossil fuels ect. And sometimes I wonder if these type of statements are simply ment to force people to change the type of engery they are using.
If you read the review, DDR & RDRAM are almost neck and next in all benchmarks, RDRAM only beats out DDR by less then 1% on most tests, and only beats it out in one benchmark overall.
While insightful and all, the unfortunate draw back is you need to be an enrolled student to purchase a student copy. On a recent look about, Window XP was $229 retail, $219 student, lots of savings there.
Take a look on the net for a "how-to" build guide, I just built a couple of new P4 system, first new systems I've built since the introduction of the "slot 1" P2's. But even after all that time, things are pretty simple and you really can't screw it up or anything, but if you do want, contact me with your e-mail and I'll see if I can dig up someone in your neck of the woods.
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This is simply a vapochill ripoff, personaly I would rather buy a vapochill case, with everything already setup, plug in the board and attach the cooler and your done.
For $695, you get the unit inside a mid/full tower case with a full warrenty on it, atleast vapochill knows what they are doing, after all they've been around for a few yeras.
Compaines are there to serve their customers. Regardless of what you think, if you take away all the customers what do you have left? A bankrupt company and angry owners and shareholders.
The tech industry is currently going though the "Big 3" phase that the auto industry went into during the 70/80's slump when the big3 thought they could tell consumers they will buy what we make.
This "tax" is simply an import duty, and is designed to stop european's from bying lower priced american goods simple and plain enough. They have something similar in canada, you order something from the US, customs checks what it is, and applies however much tax they want.
To make it simple, this is to stop non eu sales from happening.
Ever hear of "the bends" I'm sure that's the right spelling, happens when you deep sea dive and come up too quickly you get nitrogen bubbles in your your blood, very messy, very painful. And your guarenteed to die from it.
The body can do nothing with nitrogen, and you basicly die from asphyxiation.
I've been saying it for years, too bad no one listens to me.
Actually if you live in canada didn't you ever wonder *why* the cable compaines pirate american commericals, strip them out, and slap canadian channels over american ones? Well besides the statement of "to protect canadian identity".
Now be a good little drone, and go back to what we tell you.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." --Benjamin Franklin, 1759
I mean in truth it is, it's just being broadcast with a direction antena, we've had it here in canada with "look" for awhile. The speeds suck something horrible though.
Rogers or Shaw via their digital cable...but as much as it's a channel I really want...I don't feel like being at the "whim" of rogers or shaw's big corporate thumb.
Hilary Rosen currled up into a little ball in the office giggling on how much she is screwing us over.
At at night when she's home she lies naked on large piles of money rolling aroung going, I'm filthy stinking rich! And I even have the goverment under my fingers!
As you can tell I have a stong dislike for the RIAA and their associated cronies, mostly due to their strong-arm tatic's and cookie-cutter bands.
Remeber that these guys used to be l0pht, and having met several of them they still have my highest and best regards in the security field, in my opinion they still are the best around.
trip, while he did circle around the world in a ballon, the distance he truely covered was small. I mean, I could go around the world by walking around the edge of the south or north pole. And by that I do not mean the ice sheets or edge of the continent, I could do it by walking in a 5ft. diamiter around the south or north pole.
But for the normal person would that count as going around? No! Maybe I'm being too hard and all, but around the world in my opinion is going around the area of the planet where the most distance is covered. Otherwise, he only went for a jaunt.
Actually going back and back, the original cars were cooled with simply water, which then moved onto alcohol(not that type) :), but moving farther along we get into the ethylene glycol(still alcohol) with older cars(green stuff), and a newer type of antifreeze(orange stuff), is NOT the same as the old green stuff, chemicaly it is diffrent and mixing the two gets you something along the lines of a paste consistancy, that is if it doesn't cause your plastic rad to be eaten alive or disolve your aluminum engine block.
In anycase, the only draw back I can see using the green stuff is it might eat the tubes and pump, the orange stuff might work better since it's designed for aluminum and plastic(modern cars), and isopropyl alcohol will most definatly eat the plastic/rubberish tubes and micro pump your using.
And remeber the golden rule of auto-body and engine building. Do Not Mix STEEL and ALUMINUM together even with a fluid. The aluminum will break down into a powder called aluminum sulfate. And the steel will start to grow aluminum sulfate crystals. So watch the connectors, and watch what the cooling block is made from. And what is used inside the pump for parts.
hmm...just a couple off the top of my head that I've seen.
teleglobe, AT&T(shudder expensive), verio, sprint, level3.
*chuckle*
That sounds about right, oh god the light...it burns! It burns!!! AHhhhh...my beautiful pale flesh, oh god the pain!!
"Umm, have you been listening to the radio recently? Moby's single We Are All Made Of Stars is getting lots of airplay in mainstream radio stations. It's currently #19 on the Billboard Dance/Club list, and the album is at #35 on the Billboard top albums list. I think it's safe to say that Moby has moved into the mainstream."
Really? I have heard it played on the radio once, in the last couple of weeks. And I listen to the radio 10-13hrs aday. Well I used to until a couple of days ago...but that's a protest point I won't go into.
You know that's a really great song, and I really enjoyed Tag's Trance Trip, and in truth the song seems to fit the whole mood of this like a glove. Webcasting was one of the main reasons I got broadband, it gives me a chance to listen to the underground and developing artists without "influance" from the RIAA.
While my programing and understanding of P2P are sorely lacking, I wonder if it's possible to create a decentraliced web broadcasting system, personaly I've just about had it with the RIAA and their shit.
Time for the little guy to continue the fight and teach the RIAA that while they have a monopoly, we have the money. And were going to stop paying for crap, and strong arm tactic's.
If you buy a "cheap pc" your likly to get some pretty crappy hardware. I have repaired systems like the "e-machines" and such. There was a company near here awhile back that was selling dirt cheap PC's something around $499, the thing was onboard video, onboard audio, one 1PCI slot, and a 120watt PS, which means that there was just enough bare juice to make it run but if you added any hardware it would bring the machine to it's knees, the funny thing was the case wasn't the standard ATX, and the PS was slightly odd in shape which ment that you had to turn around and buy a new case to get all the bits to start working.
from correct, to being incorrect in the eyes of someone else or vise versa.
Remember that the next time someone decides to tax you because you live on a waste reclemation site. What you don't live on one? Well we can't spare anyone to come and check, so what we say sticks! Don't forget to pay the EPA on the way out.
If I cared about spelling, I would have run what I said though a word processor, and spell checker. In anycase I don't give a rats ass what a snibbleing whiney bitchy assed I'm afraid to suck up my karma grammer nazi has to say.
You going to die of something, wether it be old age, cancer, or your own stupidity, something will get you in the end. Anyway, you shouldn't sit infront of your monitor either, the radiation that the sucker puts off will surpise you, also don't stand infront of running microwaves, ahh don't sleep with electric blankets on, don't live close to a transformer sub station...blah blah blah, but if you didn't know they do make plexi-glass with radio-sheilding in it, similar to the "purple glaze" windsheilds on cars that block out alot of the sun.
Thanks for that post man, got some very nice stuff inside.
I've heard that before, I think 30 years ago they were saying the same thing, that in 2000 or so we would run out of fossil fuels ect. And sometimes I wonder if these type of statements are simply ment to force people to change the type of engery they are using.
If you read the review, DDR & RDRAM are almost neck and next in all benchmarks, RDRAM only beats out DDR by less then 1% on most tests, and only beats it out in one benchmark overall.
While insightful and all, the unfortunate draw back is you need to be an enrolled student to purchase a student copy. On a recent look about, Window XP was $229 retail, $219 student, lots of savings there.
Take a look on the net for a "how-to" build guide, I just built a couple of new P4 system, first new systems I've built since the introduction of the "slot 1" P2's. But even after all that time, things are pretty simple and you really can't screw it up or anything, but if you do want, contact me with your e-mail and I'll see if I can dig up someone in your neck of the woods.
This is simply a vapochill ripoff, personaly I would rather buy a vapochill case, with everything already setup, plug in the board and attach the cooler and your done.
Vapochill
For $695, you get the unit inside a mid/full tower case with a full warrenty on it, atleast vapochill knows what they are doing, after all they've been around for a few yeras.
Compaines are there to serve their customers. Regardless of what you think, if you take away all the customers what do you have left? A bankrupt company and angry owners and shareholders.
The tech industry is currently going though the "Big 3" phase that the auto industry went into during the 70/80's slump when the big3 thought they could tell consumers they will buy what we make.
This "tax" is simply an import duty, and is designed to stop european's from bying lower priced american goods simple and plain enough. They have something similar in canada, you order something from the US, customs checks what it is, and applies however much tax they want.
To make it simple, this is to stop non eu sales from happening.
Broken URL, display's some google page in a language that I can't read. Polish? German...something.
Ever hear of "the bends" I'm sure that's the right spelling, happens when you deep sea dive and come up too quickly you get nitrogen bubbles in your your blood, very messy, very painful. And your guarenteed to die from it.
The body can do nothing with nitrogen, and you basicly die from asphyxiation.
I've been saying it for years, too bad no one listens to me.
Actually if you live in canada didn't you ever wonder *why* the cable compaines pirate american commericals, strip them out, and slap canadian channels over american ones? Well besides the statement of "to protect canadian identity".
Now be a good little drone, and go back to what we tell you.
"Those who would give up essential liberty
to purchase a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--Benjamin Franklin, 1759
I think that sums it up pretty well.
I mean in truth it is, it's just being broadcast with a direction antena, we've had it here in canada with "look" for awhile. The speeds suck something horrible though.
Rogers or Shaw via their digital cable...but as much as it's a channel I really want...I don't feel like being at the "whim" of rogers or shaw's big corporate thumb.
Hilary Rosen currled up into a little ball in the office giggling on how much she is screwing us over.
At at night when she's home she lies naked on large piles of money rolling aroung going, I'm filthy stinking rich! And I even have the goverment under my fingers!
As you can tell I have a stong dislike for the RIAA and their associated cronies, mostly due to their strong-arm tatic's and cookie-cutter bands.
@Stake
Remeber that these guys used to be l0pht, and having met several of them they still have my highest and best regards in the security field, in my opinion they still are the best around.