I did notice that the Jap-porn politely obsfucates the girl's sexual organs...leaving the fountain from her anus flowing onto her face clearly seen. I think we should bomb Japan one more time...
It ships with the latest redhat distros. Is brain-dead easy to setup. I'm using it now to connect multiple boxes for MySQL replication across the Internet. However, when using Windows workstations, I use puTTY and make SSH tunnels to my remote MySQL, IMAP, POP3, etc servers. I'm interested in IPSec but, sadly, haven't had a lot of success getting it going between platforms.
Why limit the "open" solution to a video microscope connection? A straight-to-digital-media (plural for multiple masters) of ditigal data could be useful for digital video microscopes as well as any digital datastream (DV, audio, etc.)?
I understand why you suggest a CDR versus a DVD-RW or DVD-RAM, though. Until the format winner is manifested, I wouldn't invest a lot in either technology (not that I think DVD-RAM can overcome the to-market lead DVD-RW enjoys).
Anyway. Long format, digital video recorded real-time (hi-res) onto permanent media. Let's get it goin'!
I did notice that the Jap-porn politely obsfucates the girl's sexual organs...leaving the fountain from her anus flowing onto her face clearly seen. I think we should bomb Japan one more time...
It ships with the latest redhat distros. Is brain-dead easy to setup. I'm using it now to connect multiple boxes for MySQL replication across the Internet. However, when using Windows workstations, I use puTTY and make SSH tunnels to my remote MySQL, IMAP, POP3, etc servers. I'm interested in IPSec but, sadly, haven't had a lot of success getting it going between platforms.
uh, yeah
They screw the public and lay their employees. Sounds like one Fucked Company
I like it.
Why limit the "open" solution to a video microscope connection? A straight-to-digital-media (plural for multiple masters) of ditigal data could be useful for digital video microscopes as well as any digital datastream (DV, audio, etc.)?
I understand why you suggest a CDR versus a DVD-RW or DVD-RAM, though. Until the format winner is manifested, I wouldn't invest a lot in either technology (not that I think DVD-RAM can overcome the to-market lead DVD-RW enjoys).
Anyway. Long format, digital video recorded real-time (hi-res) onto permanent media. Let's get it goin'!
you look really stupid, dude.