I guess you have not heard of paravirtualization in XEN, and vmtools/vmxnet/paravirtualized disks in VmWare. I would say with all the current technologies, the CPU loss is more around 10-15% nowadays.
Yep, and in Ireland they drink the water too...as far as I remember in Catholic countries, some members of the family kiss THE FACE. However they are educated enough to not do that *after* them dying from some horrible disease. So it is not really the same. (and I am against that habit, and against having an open coffin) Then again, you were very quick of accusing me of being racist, however, 1) you do not know my race 2) you ignore one of my ex-wives was black and 3) you do not known your own history, where all the major black inhabitants came all from the regions nowadays known as Congo and Nigeria. There are more pressing matters here than grammar errors, et l'anglais n'est pas notre langue maternelle.
Good for you. I once bought an HP netbook, my first and my last. As someone mentioned, they go to extra lengths to make sure you cannot change hardware, checking for instance the PCI ID of the wifi and network card in the BIOS boot, because horror of horrors, you can change it for something that would enable you to mod it easily to run an hackintosh. Not ever will I buy an HP machine. Ever.
Interesting. I recently had this problem in Chrome where clicking in a multimedia icon in a forum, my profile was "infected" by some malware. I deleted my profile, and even so much easier, because Chrome is not my everyday browser. Have you checked it up if it could be to some extension installed, or other things that should not be there?
I have not a crystal ball to guess you would have 100+ tabs, sir. Lets not forget that Firefox is famous too for having memory leaks, and that between having a lots of tabs and having it open for longs stretches of time all adds up. Regards
Much of this is political. I wonder if the changes have to do with the municipality changing hands. And besides opensource does not pay the mayors trip to bahamas or some nice hotels.
I remember recently an ISP being told by the gov he could not charge whatever was the fee to recoup the costs of some actions he was required to do. Cannot remember if it was copyright related or requests from law enforcement, although I am inclined to the later. Could not find the link.
The problem is that unless you have physical possession of the files in a non-gardenwalled environment, you probably do not own them, but you are just renting them.
There are too many implications. While I am trustworthy of my family, and my father could have robbed me blind and fuck up all my life, I know he would not do that. However, it is not the first and last case where some old people found a new love, and the family takes away all their assets. The ideal is to leave the password, or better yet, some means of changing it, in a sealed enveloped, together with your will. (better some means of changing it, because in the improbable case of foul play, you will know it). Nevertheless, the inheritance of accounts, specially of accounts that control movies or music go against the desire of the industry or selling, reselling and reselling again the same movies and musics to every citizen.
Being sleepy does not help. I was thinking of Angola and write Angola instead of Africa. Read please most of the delimitation of borders in AFRICA...nevertheless, the same applies to Angola.
I do know for sure Angola does it, but only found an explicit link about it about Nigeria. Boarders and borders are also two different things. And I dont need a map, I worked in Angola.
"Death and Funerary Rites
Many Angolan communities expect proper funeral rites to be observed and certain rituals to be performed for a dead person. Funerary rites vary somewhat from one group to another, but there are also general elements: ritual mourning, ceremonial washing of the body, and the embracing and kissing of the body by family members."
Most of the delimitation of the countries in Angola where made by white people, and the culture/tribes are another matter. And I know for sure they surely do it in Angola too. Do not be so fast playing the stupid racism card, the last resort of the stupid.
They dont. I am outraged people are coming back from Africa, and they are not placed into a two week quarantine. There are already two cases heavily noticed, one in Portugal, an expat fleeing from Liberian, and another in Spain, a Nigerian boy.
I would prefer the latency any day than dealing with pricks like comcast. And I think I am paying too much to cable here.
For 250 a month, do Internet by satellite...iDirect or whatever satellites services are accessible over you area.
Good point sir. I would like to add I am also paravirtualizing disk acess in vmware, however I concede I/O is clearly the bottleneck.
I guess you have not heard of paravirtualization in XEN, and vmtools/vmxnet/paravirtualized disks in VmWare. I would say with all the current technologies, the CPU loss is more around 10-15% nowadays.
Pity I do not have mod points. Excellent sense of humour sir. Congrats.
Yep, and in Ireland they drink the water too...as far as I remember in Catholic countries, some members of the family kiss THE FACE. However they are educated enough to not do that *after* them dying from some horrible disease. So it is not really the same. (and I am against that habit, and against having an open coffin) Then again, you were very quick of accusing me of being racist, however, 1) you do not know my race 2) you ignore one of my ex-wives was black and 3) you do not known your own history, where all the major black inhabitants came all from the regions nowadays known as Congo and Nigeria. There are more pressing matters here than grammar errors, et l'anglais n'est pas notre langue maternelle.
Good for you. I once bought an HP netbook, my first and my last. As someone mentioned, they go to extra lengths to make sure you cannot change hardware, checking for instance the PCI ID of the wifi and network card in the BIOS boot, because horror of horrors, you can change it for something that would enable you to mod it easily to run an hackintosh. Not ever will I buy an HP machine. Ever.
And freedom of expression goes out of the window, yes?
Interesting. I recently had this problem in Chrome where clicking in a multimedia icon in a forum, my profile was "infected" by some malware. I deleted my profile, and even so much easier, because Chrome is not my everyday browser. Have you checked it up if it could be to some extension installed, or other things that should not be there?
I have not a crystal ball to guess you would have 100+ tabs, sir. Lets not forget that Firefox is famous too for having memory leaks, and that between having a lots of tabs and having it open for longs stretches of time all adds up. Regards
If is is like my coworker that keeps hundreds of tabs open at all times in firefox, maybe thats the problem ;)
Much of this is political. I wonder if the changes have to do with the municipality changing hands. And besides opensource does not pay the mayors trip to bahamas or some nice hotels.
I remember recently an ISP being told by the gov he could not charge whatever was the fee to recoup the costs of some actions he was required to do. Cannot remember if it was copyright related or requests from law enforcement, although I am inclined to the later. Could not find the link.
I have a far more interesting question. How much money paid by taxpayers has the UK spend until know to keep the embassy "escorted" 24x7x365?
The problem is that unless you have physical possession of the files in a non-gardenwalled environment, you probably do not own them, but you are just renting them.
Windows?
From the ISP point of view, why should I work for free for this bastards, and damage the relationship with my customers?
There are too many implications. While I am trustworthy of my family, and my father could have robbed me blind and fuck up all my life, I know he would not do that. However, it is not the first and last case where some old people found a new love, and the family takes away all their assets. The ideal is to leave the password, or better yet, some means of changing it, in a sealed enveloped, together with your will. (better some means of changing it, because in the improbable case of foul play, you will know it). Nevertheless, the inheritance of accounts, specially of accounts that control movies or music go against the desire of the industry or selling, reselling and reselling again the same movies and musics to every citizen.
Being sleepy does not help. I was thinking of Angola and write Angola instead of Africa. Read please most of the delimitation of borders in AFRICA...nevertheless, the same applies to Angola.
I do know for sure Angola does it, but only found an explicit link about it about Nigeria. Boarders and borders are also two different things. And I dont need a map, I worked in Angola. "Death and Funerary Rites Many Angolan communities expect proper funeral rites to be observed and certain rituals to be performed for a dead person. Funerary rites vary somewhat from one group to another, but there are also general elements: ritual mourning, ceremonial washing of the body, and the embracing and kissing of the body by family members."
Most of the delimitation of the countries in Angola where made by white people, and the culture/tribes are another matter. And I know for sure they surely do it in Angola too. Do not be so fast playing the stupid racism card, the last resort of the stupid.
They dont. I am outraged people are coming back from Africa, and they are not placed into a two week quarantine. There are already two cases heavily noticed, one in Portugal, an expat fleeing from Liberian, and another in Spain, a Nigerian boy.
http://www.refworld.org/docid/... Considering often they have lots of wives...however I can swear it is not only the wives that drink it.
Cant compute what you are saying nVidia bug and "server"? You are not supposed to run a graphical environment in a server...
Catfishes may be cheaper, however we have natural species much more tastier.