The reason this isn't done is because the "open standard" they use (ie Direct 3D) is built to perform back to front rendering on enviroments passed to it. Thus to pull out that "extra info" would mean passing the enviroment through a prerenderer that hides any unseen objects which is essentially what the renderer does via direct 3D. This would kill performance as it would all have to be double rendered in a compatible (read: software) manner.
If you buy machines from dell that overheat STOCK than they ARE lemons. You pay Dell a premium so that the shit they send you works and you don't have resort to a duct tape software fix for computers that shouldn't be overheating. And Dell will fix the problem without a word because they know you could get cheaper machines down the street that need a software idler and your paying them for the support. If it doesn't work right out of the box than it doesn't work.
This is not a thin client solution the only thing you lose is physical access to the box and unless you are installing hardware you don't need that access. They are plain independant machines not terminal service boxes and not timeshare clones. The only time you lose your shit is when they pull one and put in a new one without telling you which no IT group in their right mind would do.
How is wanting to have servers relevant. If you only plan to have the one server than you nat the ports from the Nat box to the server since you have to have the one ip address regardless. If you need more than one setup port forwarding on the Nat box. Unless you have critical services on ~ 1024 ports you only need one ip, and with dns name based hosting in apache you can get even more bang for your ip address buck.
The HP Apollo inkjet, color and BW, is selling at the local albertsons out here (OR,US) for about $40. DOes photo paper and ink. on a side note though printer makers don't make money on the printers. Its the $2.00 ink cart that sells for $50 that they make the dough on.
They didn't wash well so the bact. was a BIG problem, once again alot of dead babies/people brought the point accross, not god whispering in some pedophiles ear. They didn't have facts but they weren't dumb and evidence can be understood without awareness of the underlying facts.
I'm looking for something in the $500 range and after some minor scrounging I came acrossthis RCA system(the RT2500). I know at the price I'm not going to get anything fantasic but does anyone know if this is a total peice of crap or an OK deal.
And did anyone notice the horrible hack IXians. The ixians of Dune were mysterious, they broke rules and the were secertive about everything, technowizards if you will. The new books portray them as regal overseers to a bunch of friggin oumpa lumpas. Worse yet their stepping over the line isn't some secretive AI or supercomputering tech manufacturing system its a damn combat practice drone. The Ixains were cool cause you were left to guess at their motives and methods.
The reason this works is because the first part of the disc is in CD mode and the second part (after the gap with the sega copyright hologram) is in GD mode. The computer can read the first part fine but won't read past the gap.
Maybe its just me but why not port it to both, with Satellite Forms for the Palm and eMbeddded Visual Tools for the PocketPC porting data collection applications is very easy and fast on both platforms.
The movie rating system, like the one on video games, is not a law only an advisement placed by the industry to look good in the eyes of the people. In light of this it seems quite disturbing that movie theaters will not allow parents to give the OK for their kids to see movies, they must attend with them.
The reason this isn't done is because the "open standard" they use (ie Direct 3D) is built to perform back to front rendering on enviroments passed to it. Thus to pull out that "extra info" would mean passing the enviroment through a prerenderer that hides any unseen objects which is essentially what the renderer does via direct 3D. This would kill performance as it would all have to be double rendered in a compatible (read: software) manner.
Any cisco router worth its salt can provide clocking on the line and if you get the CSU/DSU module for it it is easy as pie.
If you buy machines from dell that overheat STOCK than they ARE lemons. You pay Dell a premium so that the shit they send you works and you don't have resort to a duct tape software fix for computers that shouldn't be overheating. And Dell will fix the problem without a word because they know you could get cheaper machines down the street that need a software idler and your paying them for the support. If it doesn't work right out of the box than it doesn't work.
This is not a thin client solution the only thing you lose is physical access to the box and unless you are installing hardware you don't need that access. They are plain independant machines not terminal service boxes and not timeshare clones. The only time you lose your shit is when they pull one and put in a new one without telling you which no IT group in their right mind would do.
How is wanting to have servers relevant. If you only plan to have the one server than you nat the ports from the Nat box to the server since you have to have the one ip address regardless. If you need more than one setup port forwarding on the Nat box. Unless you have critical services on ~ 1024 ports you only need one ip, and with dns name based hosting in apache you can get even more bang for your ip address buck.
Its the ink they mark up 1000% that they make money on. They could give the printer away and still make money on the ink.
The HP Apollo inkjet, color and BW, is selling at the local albertsons out here (OR,US) for about $40. DOes photo paper and ink. on a side note though printer makers don't make money on the printers. Its the $2.00 ink cart that sells for $50 that they make the dough on.
CS = logic/computing theory CE = applied cs
They didn't wash well so the bact. was a BIG problem, once again alot of dead babies/people brought the point accross, not god whispering in some pedophiles ear. They didn't have facts but they weren't dumb and evidence can be understood without awareness of the underlying facts.
Alot of dead babys would point to the best time as well
I'm looking for something in the $500 range and after some minor scrounging I came acrossthis RCA system(the RT2500). I know at the price I'm not going to get anything fantasic but does anyone know if this is a total peice of crap or an OK deal.
And did anyone notice the horrible hack IXians. The ixians of Dune were mysterious, they broke rules and the were secertive about everything, technowizards if you will. The new books portray them as regal overseers to a bunch of friggin oumpa lumpas. Worse yet their stepping over the line isn't some secretive AI or supercomputering tech manufacturing system its a damn combat practice drone. The Ixains were cool cause you were left to guess at their motives and methods.
The reason this works is because the first part of the disc is in CD mode and the second part (after the gap with the sega copyright hologram) is in GD mode. The computer can read the first part fine but won't read past the gap.
Maybe its just me but why not port it to both, with Satellite Forms for the Palm and eMbeddded Visual Tools for the PocketPC porting data collection applications is very easy and fast on both platforms.
The movie rating system, like the one on video games, is not a law only an advisement placed by the industry to look good in the eyes of the people. In light of this it seems quite disturbing that movie theaters will not allow parents to give the OK for their kids to see movies, they must attend with them.