After much soul searching I have decided to pay your asking price for all my dozens of servers... You can expect payment in full to arrive any time now... I'll be dropping canvas sacks filled with $700 in pennies from a height of 10k feet onto various points on and around your main office... If the office is closed I may deliver payment directly to the homes of your CEO and other officers of the company... I wouldn't want to be late in making the payment.
Zion and the 'real world' are not real... it is another layer of the Matrix which is still within the bounds of control of the architect. The agents don't know this anymore than the humans do.. Neo is clearly a program. It is likely the machines don't exist at all.. and there is some other bigger truth that has yet to be revealed.
Everything alive today will die. Everything that has ever been alive before us... died... even before power plants and nuclear waste. Perhaps you would rather live in a time before the industrial/technical revolution... what were their average life expectancies? You like to link the 'untold deaths' to modern development... but would you trade places with someone from another age? You seem to think that war.. crime.. disease.. and all the other social ills are somehow unique to our time.. but they are not. How about get some historical perspective..
I was just testing a bunch of SAN gear from 5 different makers... Running raid0 gave about 110MB/s sustained (at best) with an IO mix of 2/3 reads with 50/50 random/sequential mix. I believe in that case it was my 1Gb FC connection that was the bottleneck. Other raid configurations gave anywhere from 60-80 MB/s sustained with the same IO mix. Vendor names have been witheld to protect the guilty.
So of course now we need slashdotsucks.sucks and on ad nauseum... To cope with this I suggest adding a.blows or.blowz.. This could lead to such nice names as slashdotsucksand.blows isn't that much better?
I've had good luck in the past with Lost & Found. I don't believe it works with ntfs but I know it works well with fat. It claims to be able to recover from any drive that still spins.
I'm using boards from Elk in my home automation project... They are based in Charlotte and have some good kit. I'm using two digital IO boards and one analogue all on the same serial port.. with perl code to access the data. They have lots of other very cool stuff too though.
>HELPS THEM DO THEIR JOB, WHICH IS YOUR PROTECTION
Actually their job is to enforce the laws.. which != protecting you. What do you suppose the cop/joe ratio is anyway? You are supposed to protect yourself.. and the cops clean up afterwards.
I had kicked this idea around for a while... but have never gone forward with it because my cable connection is so stable.. this was my idea though.
Get a cheap dial up 56k service or dsl or whatever for your budget.. then you should be able to write some simple scripts to bring up the backup connection when the primary fails.. change your outgoing routes.. and for incoming connections use the DynDns service to handle your domain(s). They have a service that allows them to host your domain and tie the IP into their dynamic dns service...
It's claimed to be an infrared laser to heat and destroy land mines... That sounds a bit like BS to me though since there's the whole problem of finding a mine from inside the truck without driving over it... then bringing it to the surface to zap..
My guess would be they use it to 'dazzle' or blind unfriendlys...
Check out my project Agatha Over at SourceForge.. It's mainly for playing music.. but in generating the web pages of songs it mangles the names to make them all similar. At the moment it's all based on file names but I tested out some id3 code that would pull the song name.. and drop back to file name mangling if it didn't have one. Anyway this is a shameless plug for my first os project.
Dear SCO..
After much soul searching I have decided to pay your asking price for all my dozens of servers... You can expect payment in full to arrive any time now... I'll be dropping canvas sacks filled with $700 in pennies from a height of 10k feet onto various points on and around your main office... If the office is closed I may deliver payment directly to the homes of your CEO and other officers of the company... I wouldn't want to be late in making the payment.
Cheers.. and heads up!
Let me tell you what I believe..
Zion and the 'real world' are not real... it is another layer of the Matrix which is still within the bounds of control of the architect. The agents don't know this anymore than the humans do.. Neo is clearly a program. It is likely the machines don't exist at all.. and there is some other bigger truth that has yet to be revealed.
Everything alive today will die. Everything that has ever been alive before us... died... even before power plants and nuclear waste. Perhaps you would rather live in a time before the industrial/technical revolution... what were their average life expectancies? You like to link the 'untold deaths' to modern development... but would you trade places with someone from another age? You seem to think that war.. crime.. disease.. and all the other social ills are somehow unique to our time.. but they are not. How about get some historical perspective..
I was just testing a bunch of SAN gear from 5 different makers... Running raid0 gave about 110MB/s sustained (at best) with an IO mix of 2/3 reads with 50/50 random/sequential mix. I believe in that case it was my 1Gb FC connection that was the bottleneck. Other raid configurations gave anywhere from 60-80 MB/s sustained with the same IO mix. Vendor names have been witheld to protect the guilty.
And it's only Wednesday! Nothing good ever happens on a Wednesday...
You know... that was funny when Lewis Black first said it... from you it sounds cheap and ripped off without credit...
So... will the customer service chix help you keep your Cox up?
Further...
That was just too easy...
I've had good luck in the past with Lost & Found. I don't believe it works with ntfs but I know it works well with fat. It claims to be able to recover from any drive that still spins.
I'm using boards from Elk in my home automation project... They are based in Charlotte and have some good kit. I'm using two digital IO boards and one analogue all on the same serial port.. with perl code to access the data. They have lots of other very cool stuff too though.
>HELPS THEM DO THEIR JOB, WHICH IS YOUR PROTECTION
Actually their job is to enforce the laws.. which != protecting you. What do you suppose the cop/joe ratio is anyway? You are supposed to protect yourself.. and the cops clean up afterwards.
I had kicked this idea around for a while... but have never gone forward with it because my cable connection is so stable.. this was my idea though.
Get a cheap dial up 56k service or dsl or whatever for your budget.. then you should be able to write some simple scripts to bring up the backup connection when the primary fails.. change your outgoing routes.. and for incoming connections use the DynDns service to handle your domain(s). They have a service that allows them to host your domain and tie the IP into their dynamic dns service...
It's claimed to be an infrared laser to heat and destroy land mines... That sounds a bit like BS to me though since there's the whole problem of finding a mine from inside the truck without driving over it... then bringing it to the surface to zap..
My guess would be they use it to 'dazzle' or blind unfriendlys...
Actually that's called coincidence... not irony.
Check out my project Agatha Over at SourceForge.. It's mainly for playing music.. but in generating the web pages of songs it mangles the names to make them all similar. At the moment it's all based on file names but I tested out some id3 code that would pull the song name.. and drop back to file name mangling if it didn't have one. Anyway this is a shameless plug for my first os project.