You have to know quite a bit to magically route things local. not really, take a look at traceroute,
Traceroute works by increasing the "time-to-live" value of each successive batch of packets sent. The first three packets sent have a time-to-live (TTL) value of one (implying that they are not forwarded by the next router and make only a single hop). The next three packets have a TTL value of 2, and so on. When a packet passes through a host, normally the host decrements the TTL value by one, and forwards the packet to the next host. When a packet with a TTL of one reaches a host, the host discards the packet and sends an ICMP time exceeded (type 11) packet to the sender. The traceroute utility uses these returning packets to produce a list of hosts that the packets have traversed en route to the destination. The three timestamp values returned for each host along the path are the delay (aka latency) values typically in milliseconds (ms) for each packet in the batch. If a packet does not return within the expected timeout window, a star (asterisk) is traditionally printed. Traceroute may not list the real hosts. It indicates that the first host is at one hop, the second host at two hops, etc. IP does not guarantee that all the packets take the same route. Also note that if the host at hop number N does not reply, the hop will be skipped in the output. traceroute
Consider this,
the Bittorrent client get connected to the internet and downloads the network utilization report from the ISP, the reciprocal of the utilization sets available upload bandwidth,
numerous peers begin to negotiate for a seeded download,
each peers IP address is tracerouted,
IP addresses are initialized to 5 hops
IP addresses that are 0 hops get half of the available bandwidth
addresses that are 1 hop get half the remaining plus a small random latency added
addresses that are 2 hops get half the remaining plus a small fixed and a small random latency
3 hops get half remaining plus a moderate fixed and small random latency
4 hops get half the remaining plus a large fixed and moderate random latency added
5 hops get half the remaining plus large fixed and random latencies
as peers enter and leave the swarm, they are tracerouted and the bandwidth each level of hops get is reaccessed
the network utilization is periodically reaccessed as well
I don't know a lot about the internals of bittorrent so there may be a even more elegant way to do this. this technique isn't rocket science so I suspect that the various developers had a serious brain-cramp for not doing something like this from the get-go. I'm not to impressed with Bram Cohen for not specifying this in the base protocols.
Valium or any minor or major tranquilizers are not a approved treatment for depression, tranquilizers are depressants, why would you try to cure depression by giving a depressant?
Most businesses don't upgrade a piece of capitol equipment until the item is either nonoperational or the costs of acquiring, installing and operating the the replacement is less that the cost of the old piece; given the effects of depreciation, the increased energy effeincey of new equipment, less demanding administration, increase operational capacity and not to mention the Billions of dollars worth of tax breaks and favorable regulation changes, everyone should be on the latest and greatest network by now.
They would not merge, I think this is just a tactic to destroy Yahoo. On another thread I was reading that yahoo is a headhunter's paradise right now, almost all of the top developers have already left, it's just the grunts that are left.
I'd put my money on the Komodo Dragon it's bite is so septic that there has been one documented case of a human being bitten by one and surviving after a 6 months hospital stay. They must have a hell of an immune system just to swallow their own saliva!
Ideally what should have been done is to have people play the game, and then see what correlations can be drawn between the simulation and real life. It's easy to make a test, it's difficult to make a valid test.
That's probably a bad assumption, Pennsylvania is an English common law state, but Texas is a Spanish common law State there can be very dramatic differences
I would hope so, i think what the GP was trying to say in a polite way is the place is a fucking dump and unless there is a big chunk of property in the burst property bubble, the suit is worth more than the house is.
The signals travel over a pair of wires in opposing directions in a push-pull fashion, this is done so that any radiation from one wire is predominately canceled by the opposite radiation from the other wire. Additional the radiation from one wire induces a current in the other wire that reinforces the desired current in that wire. Once upon a time 300 ohm open, unshielded twin-lead wire was standard lead in wire for delivering television signals ranging from 54-655MHz, from the antenna to the receiver in the home.
That's almost exactly what I was thinking about, except expanded from just search queries to all HTTP requests. It would be like trying to figure out what a Googlebot is interested in.
The National Guard is primarily under State control routinely the National Guard is Federalized for 15 day out of the training year, and the command structure is usually organized so that combat arms units have their major commands in a stationed neighboring state this is in return for significant funding and equipment. The downside is during periods like the current military operation in Iraq the National Guard has insufficient resources to maintain their State missions.
I don't believe that the information on the outside of an envelope is private date, it's public because it's necessary for routing the mail and by nature it's public; going into someone's mailbox is very probably a crime or at least hideously rude behavior.
Not yet, but it seems that they are bound and determined to get there. I figure if they want to crawl that far up my ass, I'll just write a Perl script to spider every link on a page, and let it run recursively, give them enough data they start to buffer-overflow and fill up their hard-disks until they puke. Sure I probably can't do much to them, but ten thousand of us crawling the web can.
Many people are going to argue that the "well regulated militia" applies to the Regular Military and the National Guard rather than the traditional popular ad hoc militia that Military personal appreciate from watching our backs and families at home while we are off and about.
You think these guys don't like BitTorrent, wait until everyone starts a process to spider the web to obfuscate where the fleshies are really browsing at and run that 24/7 to overload their deep-packet inspection devices.
They could simply calculate that it's more profitable to squeeze a high margin from each existing customer I'm sure they do, there has to be a formula that takes in the revenues expenses and how many customers at each price point and computes the optimum total profit. Some guy in Corporate probably plays with it on a spread sheet all day long, trying to squeeze another $Million out of the system.
the other point is in Canada and the US, the cable-co and the Tele-co's don't really compete that much, they seem to do a dance around the borders but don't really enter the vital territory. The third party ISP on the other hand do compete when Bell-CA started filtering, they chopped the legs out from under the 3rd parties by eliminating one of the few ways they could offer a substantially better service by actualy delivering what was promised in the ads.
You have no idea how much, back on 11 May 2006 I caught on fire. If you have seen the Taco Bell commercial where the guys hand bursts into flames from holding the burrito that's what it was like except no one was their with a fire extinguisher. I ended up with second degree burn over the 3% that was the back of my right hand and it was just short of needing skin grafts, things have healed up pretty good and most people don't even notice the scars but the skin is stiffer and it throws off the timing of my typing even on my left hand. If I had that system on my computer, I'd be locked out for sure.
Here is what your not understanding or at least pretending to not understand; these people, the ISP's have bought and paid for X amount of bandwidth and transfer from Bell, brought that level of service to the central office where it is distributed of lines leased to the ISP's to the ultimate consumers, the ISP's customers, and they are not getting X amount of bandwidth and transfer from Bell, because Bell, the wholesaler, is throttling. A T1 line doesn't cost U$ 300.00 a month because it is blazingly fast at 1.54 Mbs, it costs $300.00 because it provides 1.54Mbs 24/7 for 99.999% of the time. If I'm paying for a T1 line and I'm not getting a T1 line, I'd be one seriously pissed off MoFo too.
I'd have thought it better to set a precedence under the lame-duck Bush and while everybody is preoccupied with Iraq and OMG-AGW.
Dude I built computer with RCA 1802 CPU and 255 bytes of Static RAM and still haven't got that sucker running!
not really, take a look at traceroute,
Consider this,
the network utilization is periodically reaccessed as well
I don't know a lot about the internals of bittorrent so there may be a even more elegant way to do this. this technique isn't rocket science so I suspect that the various developers had a serious brain-cramp for not doing something like this from the get-go. I'm not to impressed with Bram Cohen for not specifying this in the base protocols.
That's surprising, I'd have figured that 99% of psychologists avoid math when possible, and the other 11% were too cheap to hire a statistics major!
Valium or any minor or major tranquilizers are not a approved treatment for depression, tranquilizers are depressants, why would you try to cure depression by giving a depressant?
Most businesses don't upgrade a piece of capitol equipment until the item is either nonoperational or the costs of acquiring, installing and operating the the replacement is less that the cost of the old piece; given the effects of depreciation, the increased energy effeincey of new equipment, less demanding administration, increase operational capacity and not to mention the Billions of dollars worth of tax breaks and favorable regulation changes, everyone should be on the latest and greatest network by now.
It is pretty cool to get drunk in a bar older than your country.
They would not merge, I think this is just a tactic to destroy Yahoo. On another thread I was reading that yahoo is a headhunter's paradise right now, almost all of the top developers have already left, it's just the grunts that are left.
I'd put my money on the Komodo Dragon it's bite is so septic that there has been one documented case of a human being bitten by one and surviving after a 6 months hospital stay. They must have a hell of an immune system just to swallow their own saliva!
Ideally what should have been done is to have people play the game, and then see what correlations can be drawn between the simulation and real life. It's easy to make a test, it's difficult to make a valid test.
oh yeah that is seriously cool, that's fun evewn without an ulterior motive, thanks for the pointer.
That's probably a bad assumption, Pennsylvania is an English common law state, but Texas is a Spanish common law State there can be very dramatic differences
I would hope so, i think what the GP was trying to say in a polite way is the place is a fucking dump and unless there is a big chunk of property in the burst property bubble, the suit is worth more than the house is.
The signals travel over a pair of wires in opposing directions in a push-pull fashion, this is done so that any radiation from one wire is predominately canceled by the opposite radiation from the other wire. Additional the radiation from one wire induces a current in the other wire that reinforces the desired current in that wire. Once upon a time 300 ohm open, unshielded twin-lead wire was standard lead in wire for delivering television signals ranging from 54-655MHz, from the antenna to the receiver in the home.
You seem to have glossed over the point that Islam, Judaism and Christianity all worship the same God.
That's almost exactly what I was thinking about, except expanded from just search queries to all HTTP requests. It would be like trying to figure out what a Googlebot is interested in.
The National Guard is primarily under State control routinely the National Guard is Federalized for 15 day out of the training year, and the command structure is usually organized so that combat arms units have their major commands in a stationed neighboring state this is in return for significant funding and equipment. The downside is during periods like the current military operation in Iraq the National Guard has insufficient resources to maintain their State missions.
I don't believe that the information on the outside of an envelope is private date, it's public because it's necessary for routing the mail and by nature it's public; going into someone's mailbox is very probably a crime or at least hideously rude behavior.
Not yet, but it seems that they are bound and determined to get there. I figure if they want to crawl that far up my ass, I'll just write a Perl script to spider every link on a page, and let it run recursively, give them enough data they start to buffer-overflow and fill up their hard-disks until they puke. Sure I probably can't do much to them, but ten thousand of us crawling the web can.
Many people are going to argue that the "well regulated militia" applies to the Regular Military and the National Guard rather than the traditional popular ad hoc militia that Military personal appreciate from watching our backs and families at home while we are off and about.
You think these guys don't like BitTorrent, wait until everyone starts a process to spider the web to obfuscate where the fleshies are really browsing at and run that 24/7 to overload their deep-packet inspection devices.
They could simply calculate that it's more profitable to squeeze a high margin from each existing customer
I'm sure they do, there has to be a formula that takes in the revenues expenses and how many customers at each price point and computes the optimum total profit. Some guy in Corporate probably plays with it on a spread sheet all day long, trying to squeeze another $Million out of the system.
the other point is in Canada and the US, the cable-co and the Tele-co's don't really compete that much, they seem to do a dance around the borders but don't really enter the vital territory. The third party ISP on the other hand do compete when Bell-CA started filtering, they chopped the legs out from under the 3rd parties by eliminating one of the few ways they could offer a substantially better service by actualy delivering what was promised in the ads.
You have no idea how much, back on 11 May 2006 I caught on fire. If you have seen the Taco Bell commercial where the guys hand bursts into flames from holding the burrito that's what it was like except no one was their with a fire extinguisher. I ended up with second degree burn over the 3% that was the back of my right hand and it was just short of needing skin grafts, things have healed up pretty good and most people don't even notice the scars but the skin is stiffer and it throws off the timing of my typing even on my left hand. If I had that system on my computer, I'd be locked out for sure.
Here is what your not understanding or at least pretending to not understand; these people, the ISP's have bought and paid for X amount of bandwidth and transfer from Bell, brought that level of service to the central office where it is distributed of lines leased to the ISP's to the ultimate consumers, the ISP's customers, and they are not getting X amount of bandwidth and transfer from Bell, because Bell, the wholesaler, is throttling. A T1 line doesn't cost U$ 300.00 a month because it is blazingly fast at 1.54 Mbs, it costs $300.00 because it provides 1.54Mbs 24/7 for 99.999% of the time. If I'm paying for a T1 line and I'm not getting a T1 line, I'd be one seriously pissed off MoFo too.