The top of the Empire State Building (excluding the spire) is 1250ft. With a standard lapse rate of 3.5 degrees F/1000ft, that is only about 4.4 degrees F difference. There may also be other environmental conditions that affect the temperature differential, like the high amount of retained energy by smaller buildings at ground level. I personally don't know if a few degrees difference in ambient temperature changes much as far as cooling costs.
Just make sure you've discharged any static in your body before putting the CPU into the water. I routinely walk across the kitchen to a running faucet and get shocked just by touching the grounded water stream. That discharge could easily travel across the chip and ruin it.
Unfortunately, the guidelines and implementation of them really work against innocent people. A prosecutor who doesn't have much of a case can offer a plea bargain of 6 months probation, but if you fight the charge by going to trial, you might end up with 6 years in prison (no, this isn't an exaggeration). It's a very rational decision to take the probation even when you're innocent because the risk and cost of going to trial is too steep. Now an innocent person is "free" after 6 months, but they have a conviction on their record that will haunt them for life.
Even said third grader knows that 30 years in prison for this is inappropriate. Why does jail automatically have to be the default sentence anyway? People don't realize that probation, with the accompanying lack of driving privileges and curfew, can be enough of a punishment to prevent someone from offending again.
My definition of "gaming card" is a high performance card from ATI or nvidia and I've never been able to get decent performance out of anything but the nvidia blob driver.
It really seems silly to me to sacrifice performance and usability of your system just so you can say it's 100% free software... But that's just, you know, my opinion man.
There is absolutely nothing "socially liberal" about the Republican party. Are you just following the party that your parents taught you to follow, or do you lack any sense of critical thought?
Anyone who claims to be a Republican or a Democrat is an idiot. You are following a group of other people's ideals, not your own. When the party changes, you follow them, regardless of where their ideals may have shifted.
Think for yourself, don't align yourself with a party and vote based on your own morals and a candidate's voting record. Calling yourself a "socially liberal Republican" is calling yourself a hypocrite, because such a thing does not exist. That's a fact, and the voting record of every Republican in DC proves that.
I find it interesting that you vote Libertarian even though folks like Ron Paul consistently vote against any sort of marriage equality, and in fact ride the line of the Christian right with regards to homosexuals. Paul's Association of American Physicians and Surgeons actively publishes anti-gay propaganda as scientific fact even though every peer-review rejects it.
All I remember is that it was YDL, and I didn't install any packages that weren't included in the distro.
I booted it up once, and the entire OS ran like mud. Personally, I might have given it some more time, but it was on my buddy's system and he thought it was worthless so we removed it.
If you wanted to use it in a compute cluster with optimized code, then it probably worked pretty well. I actually did install Linux on one and it was utterly unusable; even the browser was gut-wrenchingly slow.
The problem is that the Cell processor relies on highly-optimized compilers to perform branch prediction and Linux distros built with GCC (all of them) don't cut it.
You don't have the luxury of an always-on box at home, aka a "server"? Seriously, any old piece of crap system will work and you can use the free dyndns.com service to keep the IP resolvable to static hostname. 'ssh -L' has been a lifesaver for me numerous times. Also, I've never had an ISP block any incoming ports other than port 80 or 25. I've used high SSH ports for years.
Top Gear didn't run out of battery at all during the test, they filmed a short comedy scene where it showed the guys pushing a fully-operational car, leaving the viewer to believe that it ran out. They worded it very cleverly, and won the lawsuit filed by Tesla because they never actually said it ran out. It was that incident which prompted Tesla to installing full data-logging in the cars before media reviews.
The government insures the depositor, not the bank. Force the banks to sell off their assets and pay whatever they can back, then let FDIC cover the rest. Far cheaper for all of us.
You should know that the 'return' statement is exactly what jumps to the shellcode in a stack-based buffer overflow exploit. Asserting and crashing is far more secure than calling 'return' from a potentially corrupted stack.
The number of sites is irrelevant once you bust enough publicly to make the risk not worthwhile for the rest. That's not a massive effort... A couple of existing ICE/DHS/other federal agency officers to patrol each state's construction sites would do the job. Your question is not pertinent because you fail to understand that the jobs exist now, and the jobs still need to get done. A house just doesn't get built because there are no illegals to put it together, right? A house gets built because there is a market for it, and someone is going to build the house and make a profit. It's just that some greedy people are exploiting the fact that the illegals can't report the employer due to fear of being deported and pay them sub-par wages and avoid insurance solely to make extra profit.
Grandfather in every undocumented worker in the US, make it extremely risky for a company to hire an illegal and all you will do is help the economy while pissing off some xenophobes (I could care less about that). It also gives the illegals committing crimes an incentive to get a real job without fear of deportation.
In fact, once you grandfather in every undocumented worker, the entire issue of illegal immigration becomes irrelevant. It becomes a legal issue for the tax dodgers. There also won't be an incentive for new illegals to come in because they won't have a chance to get a job. Yes, I know there are some that come over solely to sell drugs/guns/whatever, but that is such a small minority it's irrelevant.
Actually, it is very simple. Send them back because they are here illegally or grandfather them in and they can actually work for minimum wage and get workers comp. That's not the problem, the problem is the companies exploiting the labor due to their illegal nature.
You completely missed the point with the rest of your post, and I find insulting that you start with such an ignorant question about me not knowing the number, size or shapes of construction sites, which is 100% irrelevant.
I'm not sure how we're currently overwhelmed with immigrants, but this bill does drive down wages in the interest of corporate profits... That's pretty much the entire republican fiscal policy right there.
...they won't do shit about the scumbag companies that will hire Paco for $3 an hour...
I truly believe that cracking down on this alone will solve 90% of the immigration problem. If it becomes too risky for companies to hire illegals, there is less incentive to come here illegally and more jobs go to tax-paying Americans. Instead of spending billions on a wall, we could just send feds out to every construction site and fine the living shit out any company who is taking advantage of the system by hiring illegals. The system would pay for itself in short time.
I believe that is the first urban dictionary link I've ever seen that didn't need to be prefaced with "NSFW"!
The top of the Empire State Building (excluding the spire) is 1250ft. With a standard lapse rate of 3.5 degrees F/1000ft, that is only about 4.4 degrees F difference. There may also be other environmental conditions that affect the temperature differential, like the high amount of retained energy by smaller buildings at ground level. I personally don't know if a few degrees difference in ambient temperature changes much as far as cooling costs.
Just make sure you've discharged any static in your body before putting the CPU into the water. I routinely walk across the kitchen to a running faucet and get shocked just by touching the grounded water stream. That discharge could easily travel across the chip and ruin it.
Unfortunately, the guidelines and implementation of them really work against innocent people. A prosecutor who doesn't have much of a case can offer a plea bargain of 6 months probation, but if you fight the charge by going to trial, you might end up with 6 years in prison (no, this isn't an exaggeration). It's a very rational decision to take the probation even when you're innocent because the risk and cost of going to trial is too steep. Now an innocent person is "free" after 6 months, but they have a conviction on their record that will haunt them for life.
Even said third grader knows that 30 years in prison for this is inappropriate. Why does jail automatically have to be the default sentence anyway? People don't realize that probation, with the accompanying lack of driving privileges and curfew, can be enough of a punishment to prevent someone from offending again.
My definition of "gaming card" is a high performance card from ATI or nvidia and I've never been able to get decent performance out of anything but the nvidia blob driver.
It really seems silly to me to sacrifice performance and usability of your system just so you can say it's 100% free software... But that's just, you know, my opinion man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux-libre
I think that Linux-Libre removes support for binary-blob drivers, so good luck getting any gaming video card to display a steam game well.
There is absolutely nothing "socially liberal" about the Republican party. Are you just following the party that your parents taught you to follow, or do you lack any sense of critical thought?
Anyone who claims to be a Republican or a Democrat is an idiot. You are following a group of other people's ideals, not your own. When the party changes, you follow them, regardless of where their ideals may have shifted.
Think for yourself, don't align yourself with a party and vote based on your own morals and a candidate's voting record. Calling yourself a "socially liberal Republican" is calling yourself a hypocrite, because such a thing does not exist. That's a fact, and the voting record of every Republican in DC proves that.
I find it interesting that you vote Libertarian even though folks like Ron Paul consistently vote against any sort of marriage equality, and in fact ride the line of the Christian right with regards to homosexuals. Paul's Association of American Physicians and Surgeons actively publishes anti-gay propaganda as scientific fact even though every peer-review rejects it.
All I remember is that it was YDL, and I didn't install any packages that weren't included in the distro.
I booted it up once, and the entire OS ran like mud. Personally, I might have given it some more time, but it was on my buddy's system and he thought it was worthless so we removed it.
If you wanted to use it in a compute cluster with optimized code, then it probably worked pretty well. I actually did install Linux on one and it was utterly unusable; even the browser was gut-wrenchingly slow.
The problem is that the Cell processor relies on highly-optimized compilers to perform branch prediction and Linux distros built with GCC (all of them) don't cut it.
There are people with differing opinions in this world. If you don't like it you can leave.
You don't have the luxury of an always-on box at home, aka a "server"? Seriously, any old piece of crap system will work and you can use the free dyndns.com service to keep the IP resolvable to static hostname. 'ssh -L' has been a lifesaver for me numerous times. Also, I've never had an ISP block any incoming ports other than port 80 or 25. I've used high SSH ports for years.
Top Gear didn't run out of battery at all during the test, they filmed a short comedy scene where it showed the guys pushing a fully-operational car, leaving the viewer to believe that it ran out. They worded it very cleverly, and won the lawsuit filed by Tesla because they never actually said it ran out. It was that incident which prompted Tesla to installing full data-logging in the cars before media reviews.
Holy Shit!
You know where he lives, and you won't tell the FBI?!?!?! Fer Christ's sake man!!!! Only YOU can stop his faux reign of terror!
Tell that to the Branch Davidians.
Bingo!
The government insures the depositor, not the bank. Force the banks to sell off their assets and pay whatever they can back, then let FDIC cover the rest. Far cheaper for all of us.
Is that really any different than purchasing the White Album on vinyl, 8-track, cassette and then CD?
You should know that the 'return' statement is exactly what jumps to the shellcode in a stack-based buffer overflow exploit. Asserting and crashing is far more secure than calling 'return' from a potentially corrupted stack.
The number of sites is irrelevant once you bust enough publicly to make the risk not worthwhile for the rest. That's not a massive effort... A couple of existing ICE/DHS/other federal agency officers to patrol each state's construction sites would do the job. Your question is not pertinent because you fail to understand that the jobs exist now, and the jobs still need to get done. A house just doesn't get built because there are no illegals to put it together, right? A house gets built because there is a market for it, and someone is going to build the house and make a profit. It's just that some greedy people are exploiting the fact that the illegals can't report the employer due to fear of being deported and pay them sub-par wages and avoid insurance solely to make extra profit.
Grandfather in every undocumented worker in the US, make it extremely risky for a company to hire an illegal and all you will do is help the economy while pissing off some xenophobes (I could care less about that). It also gives the illegals committing crimes an incentive to get a real job without fear of deportation.
In fact, once you grandfather in every undocumented worker, the entire issue of illegal immigration becomes irrelevant. It becomes a legal issue for the tax dodgers. There also won't be an incentive for new illegals to come in because they won't have a chance to get a job. Yes, I know there are some that come over solely to sell drugs/guns/whatever, but that is such a small minority it's irrelevant.
Actually, it is very simple. Send them back because they are here illegally or grandfather them in and they can actually work for minimum wage and get workers comp. That's not the problem, the problem is the companies exploiting the labor due to their illegal nature.
You completely missed the point with the rest of your post, and I find insulting that you start with such an ignorant question about me not knowing the number, size or shapes of construction sites, which is 100% irrelevant.
I'm not sure how we're currently overwhelmed with immigrants, but this bill does drive down wages in the interest of corporate profits... That's pretty much the entire republican fiscal policy right there.
...they won't do shit about the scumbag companies that will hire Paco for $3 an hour...
I truly believe that cracking down on this alone will solve 90% of the immigration problem. If it becomes too risky for companies to hire illegals, there is less incentive to come here illegally and more jobs go to tax-paying Americans. Instead of spending billions on a wall, we could just send feds out to every construction site and fine the living shit out any company who is taking advantage of the system by hiring illegals. The system would pay for itself in short time.
Damn, replied to the wrong post.