No. America is currently leading the race, and America currenlty develops most of the things that YOU want to look at.
Believe it or not, some countries, even outsdie the use, are per-capita MORE wired than the US, and have LESS red-tape involved in rolling out high-bandwidth. Sure.. they might not be as economically viable.. but it actually costs less to lay cable elsewhere.
America doesn't fucking 'run the internet'. America runs those portions of the internet that are IN AMERICA.
Umm...many countries have networks thtat can easily stand on their own.
If the US were to disappear off the net, it would be noticed everywhere, yes.. but the global internet would persist.
THe internet is not something you control.. it's a bunch of computers hooked together, and people can put whatever they *want* up there. NO, you have NO degree of control because you 'invented' it.
It's contextual. They are simply trying to say that they are acting as an agent of the customer, and that they are not registering it themselves, but registering it on behalf of the customer, in the customers name.
Yes, we do.
However, if you permit your government to do secret things, then by their nature, those very things must be kept secret from you as well. IT's a catch 22.
We could always rule that the government is forbidden from having anything that's 'top secret', and that any citizen is allowed to know anything the government is doing.. but would that really work?
Just because people 'treat' somethign like property doesn't mean it is.
Had any of them READ their contract when they 'registered' a domain, they would clearly see that they do not 'OWN' it, that this is merely a registration of a name in the DNS, and all that that implies.
IT's companies that started treating them like comoddities that have made idiot people think they are 'property'.
As for all the great thigns tesla did..
he DID do great things.
But people all too often confuse what he did with what he was trying to do.
Tesla was a tinker, a hacker. Read his biography, it's great. He gets overlooked in the education system largely, and ignored at the smithsonian.
Marconi's patents were revoked and attributed to tesla.
He did not focus sound, though, at all. NObody has ever done this before.
He did run low frequency sound through a pole sunk into the ground, and made nearby buildings shake by hitting their resonant frequency.. but this is exactly the opposite of 'focusing'.
Sonic drills.. that's starting to happen already. Also.. I believe a year or so ago someone figured out how to create a standing sonic wave in a chamber (has to do with chamnber shape). This is really cool.. could be the workings of a motionless pump or something (standing shockwave.. layer of compressed air that can be 'moved and rotated' by computer.
That's right.
Currently, the only feasible power source other than fossil fuel, that can provide the power we need to run the world as-is, is the fission reactor. And nobody likes that, even though it's far better and cleaner.
Solar power? Forget it. You'd have to cover a large portion of the earth's surface to get the kind of power we get from fossil fuel today.
Wind? Same thing.
Or the government can (I know you yanks will hate this) legislate that, if you want to run a fuel provision station, you will be taxed exorbitantly (pollution tax) unless you also provide alternative fueling.
Ever run an NT shop? You don't just apply service packs or upgrade to the newest version 'just because it came out'. You do it when it is necessary to maintain your level of service, or to fix security reason.
And you'll get a whole lot more detail out of linux than you will any other OS.
We're talking large servers here.. why on earth would you 'want to upgrade because a new version is out'.
Actuall,y you COULD use this effect to levitate a person.
Considering the frog levitation experiment used
a) a very tiny frog
and
b) 6MW of power.... to create a 20 Tesla field..
how hard do you think it would be to levitate a 150lb human?
Actually, Maxwell had NO IDEA about this.
According to maxwell, stable magnetic levitation is not possible.
Maxwell did NOT know about diamagnetic effects.
This is NOT about ferromagnetics at all.. it's about diamagnetics.
Water is diamagnetic ALL BY ITSELF. Water exudes an incredibly tiny, but constant magnetic field.
If an external field is applied, electronis in the water alter path to compensate, causing exactly the field necessary to repel.
This is the exact same effect that is seen in superconducters, you just need vastly more power to see it.
Remember, this doesn't 'counteract' the force directly.. it acts on diamagnetic molecules and exerts force on them.
It is not 100% equal to an opposing gravitational force.
What we really need is to be able to create a mass in front of our starship and accellerate that mass, and let the mass pull the starship along via gravitational forces. We would experience no sensation of movement.
OF course. we would also need to be able to create/destroy that mass at will (energy -> mass and vice-versa). I think this is how the aliens do it.
Zero G, in other words, when the net force applied to an object is 0G. G is a unit of force, equal to the force of gravity at earth's surface at the equator at sea level (right?).
If you are in orbit, in a freefall (yes, orbit is freefall) towards earth, or out in the middle of interstellar space... you experience zero G, as in NO FORCE APPLIED.
Your teach just said 'When you submit your chit, it must work on this version of Codewarrior here.'.
He doesn't *care* how you develop it, he's saying that your *objective*, your *mission*, is to produce code that he can compile under codewarrior.
How is this 'bad'? or 'narrow minded?'.
When you get your programming job.. and they say 'we use IRIX servers, so your code better work on irix'.. what are you gonna do.. code it for Linux and then say 'but you're being narrow minded?'
IN the real world, unless you are programmng solo, or on OSS projects that are almost always unix based.. your company will *TELL* you what the build environment is, and what tools are available.
Will they force you to use CodeWarrior as an editor? No.. but they will not grant you any slack if others can't just fire the code up in codewarrior and do their builds.
And for the purposes of learning to code c++, what difference does it make anyway?
No need for this. No need at all...
freeDB is already highly populated.. and if it's missing something.. submit it!
That's how CDDB got populated in the first place. It's easy, and the cumulative effect is amazing.
Just turn your back on CDDB. This behavior is rediculous.
No. America is currently leading the race, and America currenlty develops most of the things that YOU want to look at.
Believe it or not, some countries, even outsdie the use, are per-capita MORE wired than the US, and have LESS red-tape involved in rolling out high-bandwidth. Sure.. they might not be as economically viable.. but it actually costs less to lay cable elsewhere.
America doesn't fucking 'run the internet'. America runs those portions of the internet that are IN AMERICA.
Umm...many countries have networks thtat can easily stand on their own.
If the US were to disappear off the net, it would be noticed everywhere, yes.. but the global internet would persist.
THe internet is not something you control.. it's a bunch of computers hooked together, and people can put whatever they *want* up there. NO, you have NO degree of control because you 'invented' it.
It's contextual. They are simply trying to say that they are acting as an agent of the customer, and that they are not registering it themselves, but registering it on behalf of the customer, in the customers name.
THey are not implying 'ownership'.
Yes, we do.
However, if you permit your government to do secret things, then by their nature, those very things must be kept secret from you as well. IT's a catch 22.
We could always rule that the government is forbidden from having anything that's 'top secret', and that any citizen is allowed to know anything the government is doing.. but would that really work?
No. They really do use this as solid rocket fuel.
Thermite also has saltpeter added to it. Unsure of the chemistry.
Not understanding? This is GREAT.
Domains ARE NOT PROPERTY.
They only exist in the context of the DNS system at-large, and that is also subject to change in the future.
They are 'leased'. Read your domain registration agreement. You don't 'own' it at all.
The judge is right on.
He's not sayhing 'it's not property at all', he's saying that for the purposes of law, current property law does not apply to domains.
If you steal my domain.. I can get you for fraud, theft of service, etc... but not 'theft over 1000' or whatever.
Just because people 'treat' somethign like property doesn't mean it is.
Had any of them READ their contract when they 'registered' a domain, they would clearly see that they do not 'OWN' it, that this is merely a registration of a name in the DNS, and all that that implies.
IT's companies that started treating them like comoddities that have made idiot people think they are 'property'.
NO.. he did no such thing.
As for all the great thigns tesla did..
he DID do great things.
But people all too often confuse what he did with what he was trying to do.
Tesla was a tinker, a hacker. Read his biography, it's great. He gets overlooked in the education system largely, and ignored at the smithsonian.
Marconi's patents were revoked and attributed to tesla.
He did not focus sound, though, at all. NObody has ever done this before.
He did run low frequency sound through a pole sunk into the ground, and made nearby buildings shake by hitting their resonant frequency.. but this is exactly the opposite of 'focusing'.
Sonic drills.. that's starting to happen already. Also.. I believe a year or so ago someone figured out how to create a standing sonic wave in a chamber (has to do with chamnber shape). This is really cool.. could be the workings of a motionless pump or something (standing shockwave.. layer of compressed air that can be 'moved and rotated' by computer.
That's right.
Currently, the only feasible power source other than fossil fuel, that can provide the power we need to run the world as-is, is the fission reactor. And nobody likes that, even though it's far better and cleaner.
Solar power? Forget it. You'd have to cover a large portion of the earth's surface to get the kind of power we get from fossil fuel today.
Wind? Same thing.
Or the government can (I know you yanks will hate this) legislate that, if you want to run a fuel provision station, you will be taxed exorbitantly (pollution tax) unless you also provide alternative fueling.
Actually, the hindenberg blew up because the paint on the skin was made of ROCKET FUEL.
It was canvas doped with powdered iron oxide and powdered aluminum, the two main ingredients in solid rocket fuel.
Regardless of what you might think, every country has it's secrets.
Sure, the US likes to show it's power.. but there are LOTS of things the US military (and government) is up to that NOBODY knows about.
And the same can be said for Canada. We're smaller, so we have to be smarter.
No. It means that at least you have the option.
Ever run an NT shop? You don't just apply service packs or upgrade to the newest version 'just because it came out'. You do it when it is necessary to maintain your level of service, or to fix security reason.
And you'll get a whole lot more detail out of linux than you will any other OS.
We're talking large servers here.. why on earth would you 'want to upgrade because a new version is out'.
Though.. for a farm... yeah. You fire out tons of little linux boxes for the price of a single sparc...
No.. because he's not dealing with a magnetic liquid. He's dealing with a diamagnetic liquid.. which is very different.
Actuall,y you COULD use this effect to levitate a person.
Considering the frog levitation experiment used
a) a very tiny frog
and
b) 6MW of power.... to create a 20 Tesla field..
how hard do you think it would be to levitate a 150lb human?
Actually, Maxwell had NO IDEA about this.
According to maxwell, stable magnetic levitation is not possible.
Maxwell did NOT know about diamagnetic effects.
This is NOT about ferromagnetics at all.. it's about diamagnetics.
Water is diamagnetic ALL BY ITSELF. Water exudes an incredibly tiny, but constant magnetic field.
If an external field is applied, electronis in the water alter path to compensate, causing exactly the field necessary to repel.
This is the exact same effect that is seen in superconducters, you just need vastly more power to see it.
Where the heck are you going to get the 6 megawatts of power needed to run the 20 tesla magnet? And that's just to do a chamber 32mm across!
Remember, this doesn't 'counteract' the force directly.. it acts on diamagnetic molecules and exerts force on them.
It is not 100% equal to an opposing gravitational force.
What we really need is to be able to create a mass in front of our starship and accellerate that mass, and let the mass pull the starship along via gravitational forces. We would experience no sensation of movement.
OF course. we would also need to be able to create/destroy that mass at will (energy -> mass and vice-versa). I think this is how the aliens do it.
Zero G, in other words, when the net force applied to an object is 0G. G is a unit of force, equal to the force of gravity at earth's surface at the equator at sea level (right?).
If you are in orbit, in a freefall (yes, orbit is freefall) towards earth, or out in the middle of interstellar space... you experience zero G, as in NO FORCE APPLIED.
THank you.
Plus the sparcs are 64 bit....
I'm curious.. I have simple scripts that, in conjunction with md5sum, do what these doo.
Summaries are generated using shell scripts, the results collected from all over the network and stored on a secure machine for later testing.
HOw is this even a 'product'?
Your teach just said 'When you submit your chit, it must work on this version of Codewarrior here.'.
He doesn't *care* how you develop it, he's saying that your *objective*, your *mission*, is to produce code that he can compile under codewarrior.
How is this 'bad'? or 'narrow minded?'.
When you get your programming job.. and they say 'we use IRIX servers, so your code better work on irix'.. what are you gonna do.. code it for Linux and then say 'but you're being narrow minded?'
IN the real world, unless you are programmng solo, or on OSS projects that are almost always unix based.. your company will *TELL* you what the build environment is, and what tools are available.
Will they force you to use CodeWarrior as an editor? No.. but they will not grant you any slack if others can't just fire the code up in codewarrior and do their builds.
And for the purposes of learning to code c++, what difference does it make anyway?