Unless you have more then a few servers, as some studies have shown that the MCSE can only effectivly admin x number of servers, but the unix based servers are easier to manage so the RHCE could probably manage x*2, so you have to figure out where the point of having 1 6-figure RHCE is better then having 3 35K RHCE is.
Hey, check out RennList for an active community of Porsche owners.
To be on topic, some stuff (kernel mods) are specificly written for that kernel version, and you don't have the resources to upgrade to newer hardware (or perhaps there isn't newer hardware).
I think that its because Google has the resources and specilized technology to expand on Pyra's product. As other's have shown there are various ways that Google and intergrate this into their current products thereby enhancing value of all their properties.
Game's tend to use UDP, not the most efficent way of transfering files. Webservers tend (haven't seen a udp based one yet) to use TCP, which is a bit more efficent. So in sheer efficency downloading from a webserver its faster then the game server. Plus as others have mentioned you usually have limits on the bandwidth usage on both the client and server side.
erm, snowing, kinda grayish and not exactly a cheerful day. Rather like a somber and overcast day, which would kinda fit the mood of the story I think (its been a while since I read the beginning of the book), rather then an astonishing blue and cheerful type day. Although it could then be argued that the astonishing blue was to contrast the depth of Case's dispair and life...or I could just be overanalizing it, damn english classes.
All in all Akira has made more money than 99% of all movies, american, animated, or otherwise.
Um, if by that statement you mean that Akira has made more then 99% of all American movies, regardless if they were animated or not, then a quick look at imdb shows that 150Million isn't that much. If you look at the all time grosses by the international or worldwide box offices, Akira doesn't appear anywhere on that list. Check out All time international and All time world if you don't belive me. So I suppose that if we look at all the crappy movies and percentage wise then the 200 or so movies there might be the top 1% of movies, but I sorta doubt it seeing how the last entry on the World wide list is 200Million which is a ways to from 150 million.
Ever check out sunfreeware.com? That kinda answers most of your packaging requests. As for CDE, couldn't you just use pkgrm to remove all the uneeded stuff (like the X-server, CDE, misc documentation, etc)?
That shrinks your list down to 2 items if the above are new to you. Of course can't really fix the naming thing now, unless they decide to start over with the naming scheme.
Can you hot swap the CPU's or RAM modules on a x86 server while its running? Or can you have 512 (is that what they are at now?) CPU's all in the same system? I don't know of any x86 servers offhand that can scale to over 8 processors (maybe they have 16 now?) or that you can hotswap CPU's in. Also its just a recent development that x86 server could address the massive amounts of ram that Sun's have been able to for years. I mean if there are x86 servers which you can do this, I wonder how their prices compare to Sun's prices, obviously you don't have hot swap CPU's on your latest gaming motherboard so its not exactly a common item there.
Just one question, as far as I know, all suns (well almost all) that have onboard scsi just use scsi cdroms? Is that what you consider proprietary or does it infact use a specilized interface? I know that the scsi cdrom has to be able to read a strange number of blocks or something at once to work correctly with a sun, but other then that I thought they were just standard scsi cdroms.
Why not just lock the user from writing to most of the hardrive but allow them acess to a temp folder or a network drive where they can install stuff and save stuff. Then when a new user logs in just have a login script wipe the local directory and connect to the new users's network drive? Otherwise students could install stuff like back orface or sub7 and screw with the computer until it is rebooted. I don't know exactly how well Clean Slate works, but it seems that XP has all that built in (doesn't it even allow you to rollback to a previous setup?) although if its anything like their desktop lockdown program its pretty easy to bypass.
Its surprising that spam is looked down upon in the adult webmaster world even though so much spam is pornographic in nature. Most sites that spam you, you can easily find the sponser that is paying them for every signup and report them there, that way they get screwed for their spam. Remember nice sites like Digital Teenz.com never will spam you. So report what porn spam you get to the sponsers the spam is promoting, if enough people do this you might be surprised at how much spam gets cut down.
Sounds like your getting shitty mp3 files. If you get properly made ones at a correct bitrate there is no differance between the cd version and the mp3 version. Check out http://www.r3mix.net/ for more information, including graphs and results of a test that was done with some audiophiles and some expensive hardware.
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Its called cost of living. Obviously the buger-flipper in Denver is making more money, however the college graduate has more buying power in mexico. Where the college graduate might be living a comforatable life (comparable to say, a person making 60K/year in the US), the buger-flipper is barly making rent or being able to buy food.
Just because when you convert their income into dollars, we are making 20x what they are doesn't mean that we are instantly richer then them. I'm sure you can find some countries where the richest people there have no more money then an average person here, however there they can live in huge expensive houses because their money goes farther there.
Go look up Toyota Supra and the mods that have been done for them. You can buy turn key cars, and kits that put out from 500-1500hp, admittedly mainly through the use of turbo's
Erm, yeah gun deaths, but what about deaths due to beatings and other such violent crimes? I mean sure in the US your probably more likely to get shot, but in the UK your more likely to get the shit beatout of you with a club or something else.
I think the AEGIS cruisers can already find and start firing off decoys and other such coutermeasures at incoming projectiles. I guess they could just take the technology that they use there and replace whatever fires off the decoys with the laser and it would work the same, assuming the laser could charge up fast enough to catch more then one target.
acutally I think ibm has a 100Mbit varient of token ring around, but I can't think of many new installations that are out there.
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Not sure if 'trailing throttle overstear' is the same thing as what I'm thinking of, but from what I've read in most Porsche history books, the reason most 911 Turbo's end up wrapped around trees is because the driver would floor it into a turn and as they hit the turn the turbo would kick in and give them way too much power. This was really true for the older turbos because the boost was either on or off and when it was on it was one hell of a ride. Newer turbos have Porsche Stability Control and all-wheel drive and the turbo is a bit more controled, so when those get wrapped around a tree its usually due the person being stupid (turning off the traction control in rain, etc (rain-xing the whole tire...))
Anyway I'm wondering if we are talking about the same thing.
Stolen from a slashdot post I saw long ago:
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If you want x86, then just download it from the OpenBSD ftp site.
wget -r ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.0/i386/ Makes it easy.
Once thats done...
cd ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD
then...
mkisofs -v -r -l -L -T -J -V "OpenBSD-3.0" -A "OpenBSD v3.0-Release, Custom ISO, 17-03-2002." -b 3.0/i386/cdrom30.fs -c boot.catalog -o openbsd-i386-3.0.iso -x openbsd-i386-3.0.iso
Burn that ISO!
Unless you have more then a few servers, as some studies have shown that the MCSE can only effectivly admin x number of servers, but the unix based servers are easier to manage so the RHCE could probably manage x*2, so you have to figure out where the point of having 1 6-figure RHCE is better then having 3 35K RHCE is.
Hey, check out RennList for an active community of Porsche owners.
To be on topic, some stuff (kernel mods) are specificly written for that kernel version, and you don't have the resources to upgrade to newer hardware (or perhaps there isn't newer hardware).
or a Porsche, faster and better then most MB/BMW/Audi's :)
I think that its because Google has the resources and specilized technology to expand on Pyra's product. As other's have shown there are various ways that Google and intergrate this into their current products thereby enhancing value of all their properties.
Game's tend to use UDP, not the most efficent way of transfering files. Webservers tend (haven't seen a udp based one yet) to use TCP, which is a bit more efficent. So in sheer efficency downloading from a webserver its faster then the game server. Plus as others have mentioned you usually have limits on the bandwidth usage on both the client and server side.
erm, snowing, kinda grayish and not exactly a cheerful day. Rather like a somber and overcast day, which would kinda fit the mood of the story I think (its been a while since I read the beginning of the book), rather then an astonishing blue and cheerful type day. Although it could then be argued that the astonishing blue was to contrast the depth of Case's dispair and life...or I could just be overanalizing it, damn english classes.
All in all Akira has made more money than 99% of all movies, american, animated, or otherwise.
Um, if by that statement you mean that Akira has made more then 99% of all American movies, regardless if they were animated or not, then a quick look at imdb shows that 150Million isn't that much. If you look at the all time grosses by the international or worldwide box offices, Akira doesn't appear anywhere on that list. Check out All time international and All time world if you don't belive me. So I suppose that if we look at all the crappy movies and percentage wise then the 200 or so movies there might be the top 1% of movies, but I sorta doubt it seeing how the last entry on the World wide list is 200Million which is a ways to from 150 million.
Ever check out sunfreeware.com? That kinda answers most of your packaging requests. As for CDE, couldn't you just use pkgrm to remove all the uneeded stuff (like the X-server, CDE, misc documentation, etc)?
That shrinks your list down to 2 items if the above are new to you. Of course can't really fix the naming thing now, unless they decide to start over with the naming scheme.
Can you hot swap the CPU's or RAM modules on a x86 server while its running? Or can you have 512 (is that what they are at now?) CPU's all in the same system? I don't know of any x86 servers offhand that can scale to over 8 processors (maybe they have 16 now?) or that you can hotswap CPU's in. Also its just a recent development that x86 server could address the massive amounts of ram that Sun's have been able to for years. I mean if there are x86 servers which you can do this, I wonder how their prices compare to Sun's prices, obviously you don't have hot swap CPU's on your latest gaming motherboard so its not exactly a common item there.
Just one question, as far as I know, all suns (well almost all) that have onboard scsi just use scsi cdroms? Is that what you consider proprietary or does it infact use a specilized interface? I know that the scsi cdrom has to be able to read a strange number of blocks or something at once to work correctly with a sun, but other then that I thought they were just standard scsi cdroms.
Why not just lock the user from writing to most of the hardrive but allow them acess to a temp folder or a network drive where they can install stuff and save stuff. Then when a new user logs in just have a login script wipe the local directory and connect to the new users's network drive? Otherwise students could install stuff like back orface or sub7 and screw with the computer until it is rebooted. I don't know exactly how well Clean Slate works, but it seems that XP has all that built in (doesn't it even allow you to rollback to a previous setup?) although if its anything like their desktop lockdown program its pretty easy to bypass.
Its surprising that spam is looked down upon in the adult webmaster world even though so much spam is pornographic in nature. Most sites that spam you, you can easily find the sponser that is paying them for every signup and report them there, that way they get screwed for their spam. Remember nice sites like Digital Teenz.com never will spam you. So report what porn spam you get to the sponsers the spam is promoting, if enough people do this you might be surprised at how much spam gets cut down.
And my blantent spam: Check out Digital Teenz
You do relize that the money system in the US hasn't been tied to gold or silver for a rather long time?
Sounds like your getting shitty mp3 files. If you get properly made ones at a correct bitrate there is no differance between the cd version and the mp3 version. Check out http://www.r3mix.net/ for more information, including graphs and results of a test that was done with some audiophiles and some expensive hardware.
Its called cost of living. Obviously the buger-flipper in Denver is making more money, however the college graduate has more buying power in mexico. Where the college graduate might be living a comforatable life (comparable to say, a person making 60K/year in the US), the buger-flipper is barly making rent or being able to buy food.
Just because when you convert their income into dollars, we are making 20x what they are doesn't mean that we are instantly richer then them. I'm sure you can find some countries where the richest people there have no more money then an average person here, however there they can live in huge expensive houses because their money goes farther there.
Go look up Toyota Supra and the mods that have been done for them. You can buy turn key cars, and kits that put out from 500-1500hp, admittedly mainly through the use of turbo's
Is EA really that big? I mean disney seems to own or have their fingers in just about all media. EA just doesn't seem as prevalent.
Also does anyone know how much the Sim's helped EA out? or did Maxis make most of the money off that?
Erm, yeah gun deaths, but what about deaths due to beatings and other such violent crimes? I mean sure in the US your probably more likely to get shot, but in the UK your more likely to get the shit beatout of you with a club or something else.
I think the AEGIS cruisers can already find and start firing off decoys and other such coutermeasures at incoming projectiles. I guess they could just take the technology that they use there and replace whatever fires off the decoys with the laser and it would work the same, assuming the laser could charge up fast enough to catch more then one target.
Acutally I think that Pininfarina mostly just does body work and the looks of the car, whereas the stuff that Porsche does is more on the inside.
acutally I think ibm has a 100Mbit varient of token ring around, but I can't think of many new installations that are out there.
Not sure if 'trailing throttle overstear' is the same thing as what I'm thinking of, but from what I've read in most Porsche history books, the reason most 911 Turbo's end up wrapped around trees is because the driver would floor it into a turn and as they hit the turn the turbo would kick in and give them way too much power. This was really true for the older turbos because the boost was either on or off and when it was on it was one hell of a ride. Newer turbos have Porsche Stability Control and all-wheel drive and the turbo is a bit more controled, so when those get wrapped around a tree its usually due the person being stupid (turning off the traction control in rain, etc (rain-xing the whole tire...))
Anyway I'm wondering if we are talking about the same thing.
Erm, mostly because it wouldn't work on linux/hp-ux/solaris/BSD/OS X then. It would just be another IE knockoff.
I think its more for the doctors so they can see exactly what the person sees