If memory serves me the "God doesn't play dice" came from a dispute Einstein had with Niels Bohr where Einstein didn't belive in the randomness of quantum mechanics but was proven wrong later, God does play dice. Did I remember correctly?
The two things that matter when you overclock is the speed of the system bus and the clock multiplier. In the Celeron the multiplier is locked but you can increase the system bus for example 66->100 MHz so what you actualy do is overbusing. The thing with the Abit BP6 is that is has alot of bus settings, it has 1 MHz steps between 75 and 100 Mhz and that is why it is so good for overclockers.
One consideration could be that the audio encoding one would use to most certanly would be lossy. That is, you would basicly take away sounds that the ear cant hear. The trouble is that there are several different ways to do this and if you reencoded sound you already encoded with a different method the result would probably sound like crap. Some signalprocessing guru perhaps can explain it better?
My masterthesies will include implementing some CORBA functionality and I have looked for a good book on this, i.e not the usual How-to-write-a-program-using-CORBA book more like a How-to-implement-an-ORB book. Is this book something for me? Does anyone have any links och suggestions for books?
"If you want to keep your genes better gimme a buck a year or I'll sue" :-)
..... the rest of the persons achivements?
For example if your favourite writer was reveald to be a child molester could you still enjoy his/her books?
Exactly what do they mean with "Freedom to innovate"?
It would be apropriate for movements like "Down with sofware patents" or "Free the code" but not for a "Help us keep our monopoly" movement.
32000*1150~36000000 = ALOT of braincells to simulate.
According a swedish retailer the capsul manufackturers (Samsung etc) has stopped selling them to third parties so prices go up.
Has anyone ever seen any sort of guarantee on any sort of software? No?!? Didn't think so.
If memory serves me the "God doesn't play dice" came from a dispute Einstein had with Niels Bohr where Einstein didn't belive in the randomness of quantum mechanics but was proven wrong later, God does play dice.
Did I remember correctly?
Well we are just as good att putti'n hormones and stuff in our meat here in europe.
And genetic engeneering? Look at 'em Belgium Blue cows!
.....where?
The two things that matter when you overclock is the speed of the system bus and the clock multiplier. In the Celeron the multiplier is locked but you can increase the system bus for example 66->100 MHz so what you actualy do is overbusing. The thing with the Abit BP6 is that is has alot of bus settings, it has 1 MHz steps between 75 and 100 Mhz and that is why it is so good for overclockers.
One consideration could be that the audio encoding one would use to most certanly would be lossy. That is, you would basicly take away sounds that the ear cant hear. The trouble is that there are several different ways to do this and if you reencoded sound you already encoded with a different method the result would probably sound like crap.
Some signalprocessing guru perhaps can explain it better?
Where did that article about deep-linking movie-trailers that was posted a couple of hours ago go?
My masterthesies will include implementing some CORBA functionality and I have looked for a good book on this, i.e not the usual How-to-write-a-program-using-CORBA book more like a How-to-implement-an-ORB book.
Is this book something for me?
Does anyone have any links och suggestions for books?
Thanks
How does their copy protection work?
.waw and copy that one.
Can you REALY prevent sound copying, the way I see it you can always put the sound to a