I think the problem is a OTP can only be used once. If you send an OTP using your first OTP, you might as well just used the first OTP to send the message.
I doubt the availability of meteorites will jump at the rise in space travel. A meteorite is essentially an asteroid that didn't completely burn up on the entry to the atmosphere. This differentiates them from the asteroids that your space programs will be grabbing. It may lose some value, because of this, but it is more unique than just some space rock that someone snatches up.
What would that matter? Maybe I didn't compile it. Maybe I used the intel compiler. If someone does run a Linux kernel system compiled using the intel compiler and with no GNU software, should we call it Intel/Linux?
Dells Precision 530 Cluster P4 XEON 2.0 GHz (#79 on the Supercomputer 500 list) it has 256 processors isn't far behind the 2048 processor SGI ORIGIN 2000 250 MHz (#52 on the list). Not bad for a system that scales so poorly.
That pretty much covers it. The cable essentially has two xbox style connectors on it. In other words, it is a small slot on the tv. The cable that has the component ends is for hooking up a second component video signal. If you want to see what it is check this pdf. It is pictured very early in the manual. http://www.rca.com/documents/15885030_700 914_25.pd f
My guess is that Id recieves royalties off every copy of a licensed title. Look at it like the royalties Id recieves is probably less than that from a Garage Games licensee, but that is made up by the fact that the upfront cost is much higher. Since the Id license is a more significant investment, it is mainly licensed by professionals who plan on having very high volume sales. If the Licensee sees their game making significantly more than $250000 then they probably get a better deal using the Id License.
I am sure that Id does negotiate a royalty on each copy of the game. The $250000 is just to cull out the those that aren't serious and to cover themselves if the game tanks.
I just hope they put the library books in a safe place for when they decide this was a bad idea.
They also better have a pretty keen system for reading these e-books. Are they going to make you have multiple readers for when you want to have a reference book or two open while researching an assignment.
A 5 day conference with breakfast and lunch at $325 is expensive??? If you really have any reason to be going, you should be able to find someone to sponsor your attendance.
Very informative, but completely wrong. "catapult launched giant water rockets" is how Brain Walker describes his proposed design. If he were just using a catapult, it wouldn't be a rocket. Please read the article carefully before you rip it apart.
I would leave it in a high quality format on the computer. Maybe set up a removeable hard drive. Going to VCD or VHS you will end up losing some quality. Hard drives are cheap and will probably take up less space than the tapes or vcds. You would then also have the option to make the VCDs or tapes from your archival copy.
Well, at ten feet that robot could patrol my cubicle, but not my living room. I guess I could mount it in the middle of the room on the ceiling, but that would be a pain getting a cable to that point and power. Luckily the real range mentioned is 10 meters.
"Hey, I need the filename of the new splash screen"
On the phone or with a visit the requester is out of action until the other person finds info. With IM, the requester can get on with other things while they wait for the reply.
IM has its uses, to blindly reject it outright is shortsighted. If your programmers can't use it properly or bother you for the answer all the time, try finding more motivated and professional programmers.
But they can't reduce the broadcast power significantly. Cell phone antennas aren't as sensitive as cell tower antennas. While a cell tower may be able to recieve your signal, another cell phone may not be able to.
The cellular tower is much more sensitive than a cell phone. A quick check shows that most Cell towers broadcast their signal at 100 watts. The Cell phone at only around 3 watts. I don't know what the phone to phone range would be, but it is likely that you could not reduce power on the phone and effectively communicate with nearby cell phones.
They will probably continue to broadcast at full power, netting no battery savings. Once you get to a location with few peers you would have a reduced range. You could have multiple settings, but you would have to run range settings frequently, to make sure that the peer driving 75MPH in the opposite direction stays in contact.
A good number of those people have friends that are techs and perfectly willing to help upgrade a computer.
Until Apple makes nonproprietary computers it will always be cheaper to run a machine running on intel/amd commodity parts. Apple also adds cost by integrating everything. If I plan on upgrading my PC in two to four years, I can keep the monitor and save alot. Not so if I were using an Imac.
I believe a better analogy would be along the lines of...
You send a bad http packet. IIS sees it, determines it is faulty and requests you resend the packet. You do, but send back the same packet again and again.
Sort of a denial of service attack on your CD drive.
I think the problem is a OTP can only be used once. If you send an OTP using your first OTP, you might as well just used the first OTP to send the message.
I doubt the availability of meteorites will jump at the rise in space travel. A meteorite is essentially an asteroid that didn't completely burn up on the entry to the atmosphere. This differentiates them from the asteroids that your space programs will be grabbing. It may lose some value, because of this, but it is more unique than just some space rock that someone snatches up.
What would that matter? Maybe I didn't compile it. Maybe I used the intel compiler. If someone does run a Linux kernel system compiled using the intel compiler and with no GNU software, should we call it Intel/Linux?
Dells Precision 530 Cluster P4 XEON 2.0 GHz (#79 on the Supercomputer 500 list) it has 256 processors isn't far behind the 2048 processor SGI ORIGIN 2000 250 MHz (#52 on the list). Not bad for a system that scales so poorly.
Industrial Light and Magic says their new Linux PCs are five times faster than their SGI O2s were.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=601
It sounds like they might have wanted to go to Octanes, but the Linux PCs were a better deal.
That pretty much covers it. The cable essentially has two xbox style connectors on it. In other words, it is a small slot on the tv. The cable that has the component ends is for hooking up a second component video signal. If you want to see what it is check this pdf. It is pictured very early in the manual.0 914_25.pd f
http://www.rca.com/documents/15885030_70
We need some regulation and order to make things work. Imagine the IP number contention problems you would get without regulation.
http://www.leoslyrics.com/listlyrics.php?sid=%A0C% C9H5%B9%A8H
They Might be Giants does a cover of that song. I would look them up on google, and I bet you could find the lyrics.
I would bet it is a lot easier to design software for either a webcam or a handheld scanner and they would be much cheaper and accurate.
My guess is that Id recieves royalties off every copy of a licensed title. Look at it like the royalties Id recieves is probably less than that from a Garage Games licensee, but that is made up by the fact that the upfront cost is much higher. Since the Id license is a more significant investment, it is mainly licensed by professionals who plan on having very high volume sales. If the Licensee sees their game making significantly more than $250000 then they probably get a better deal using the Id License.
I am sure that Id does negotiate a royalty on each copy of the game. The $250000 is just to cull out the those that aren't serious and to cover themselves if the game tanks.
I just hope they put the library books in a safe place for when they decide this was a bad idea.
They also better have a pretty keen system for reading these e-books. Are they going to make you have multiple readers for when you want to have a reference book or two open while researching an assignment.
A 5 day conference with breakfast and lunch at $325 is expensive??? If you really have any reason to be going, you should be able to find someone to sponsor your attendance.
Very informative, but completely wrong. "catapult launched giant water rockets" is how Brain Walker describes his proposed design. If he were just using a catapult, it wouldn't be a rocket. Please read the article carefully before you rip it apart.
I would leave it in a high quality format on the computer. Maybe set up a removeable hard drive. Going to VCD or VHS you will end up losing some quality. Hard drives are cheap and will probably take up less space than the tapes or vcds. You would then also have the option to make the VCDs or tapes from your archival copy.
Well, at ten feet that robot could patrol my cubicle, but not my living room. I guess I could mount it in the middle of the room on the ceiling, but that would be a pain getting a cable to that point and power. Luckily the real range mentioned is 10 meters.
IMs can be more efficient. An example...
"Hey, I need the filename of the new splash screen"
On the phone or with a visit the requester is out of action until the other person finds info. With IM, the requester can get on with other things while they wait for the reply.
IM has its uses, to blindly reject it outright is shortsighted. If your programmers can't use it properly or bother you for the answer all the time, try finding more motivated and professional programmers.
But they can't reduce the broadcast power significantly. Cell phone antennas aren't as sensitive as cell tower antennas. While a cell tower may be able to recieve your signal, another cell phone may not be able to.
The cellular tower is much more sensitive than a cell phone. A quick check shows that most Cell towers broadcast their signal at 100 watts. The Cell phone at only around 3 watts. I don't know what the phone to phone range would be, but it is likely that you could not reduce power on the phone and effectively communicate with nearby cell phones.
They will probably continue to broadcast at full power, netting no battery savings. Once you get to a location with few peers you would have a reduced range. You could have multiple settings, but you would have to run range settings frequently, to make sure that the peer driving 75MPH in the opposite direction stays in contact.
A good number of those people have friends that are techs and perfectly willing to help upgrade a computer.
Until Apple makes nonproprietary computers it will always be cheaper to run a machine running on intel/amd commodity parts. Apple also adds cost by integrating everything. If I plan on upgrading my PC in two to four years, I can keep the monitor and save alot. Not so if I were using an Imac.
Personally, I would just prefer that the chip wouldn't burn up at all.
I didn't get to see the paper, due to /. effect. However, a few ideas how it could be dangerous.
Packet Sniffer
Distributed Denial of Service attacks
Remote hacking
I believe a better analogy would be along the lines of...
You send a bad http packet. IIS sees it, determines it is faulty and requests you resend the packet. You do, but send back the same packet again and again.
Sort of a denial of service attack on your CD drive.