I'm not going to buy the crap they're trying to sell....
But....
I'll take a survey to choose all the funny commercials.. and reduce my cable bill for taking these suryveys!
What about the fact that higher FPS does not mean it is contantly at 200 FPS. So the higher frame rate the better your average will be above 72 FPS....
- Black Holes happen when God tries to divide by zero.
Interesting situation happend to me with @Home.
One of my email accounts didn't have a webspace account. I called technical support and was told by several representatives that I could only have a total of 5 megs of space on all of my email addresses combined. (The reps not knowing the answer to why my newly added 3rd address not allowing me to have webspace thought the overload of webspace material was the ovious problem.)
The 3rd time I called I walked the rep. over the phone to their own website and showed them on their own site how each user account has a total of 10 megs free EACH. To the techs complete amazement he forwarded this information to the 'guys' he worked with and forwarded my call to a Tier 2 technician who while on the phone resolved my issue.
Correct me if I'm wrong... Couldn't a server for example Yahoo.com who is receiving a DDoS attack set up a block on their routers from the IP address that is flooding them?
(Not having too much networking experience may be very apparent in this comment, but it was just a thought.)
I'm not going to buy the crap they're trying to sell.... But.... I'll take a survey to choose all the funny commercials.. and reduce my cable bill for taking these suryveys!
-Black holes happen when God divides by Zero.
What about the fact that higher FPS does not mean it is contantly at 200 FPS. So the higher frame rate the better your average will be above 72 FPS....
- Black Holes happen when God tries to divide by zero.
Interesting situation happend to me with @Home.
One of my email accounts didn't have a webspace account. I called technical support and was told by several representatives that I could only have a total of 5 megs of space on all of my email addresses combined. (The reps not knowing the answer to why my newly added 3rd address not allowing me to have webspace thought the overload of webspace material was the ovious problem.) The 3rd time I called I walked the rep. over the phone to their own website and showed them on their own site how each user account has a total of 10 megs free EACH. To the techs complete amazement he forwarded this information to the 'guys' he worked with and forwarded my call to a Tier 2 technician who while on the phone resolved my issue.
GO FIGURE...
Correct me if I'm wrong... Couldn't a server for example Yahoo.com who is receiving a DDoS attack set up a block on their routers from the IP address that is flooding them? (Not having too much networking experience may be very apparent in this comment, but it was just a thought.)