Yeah that sucks - I wonder why they are so hungry for bandwidth - a lot of it seems to go un-used. I am an operator - so I know about the uphill battle with the fcc and the arrl concerning the relatively well used actually 70cm band. See my other posts - I think personally we have enough wierd interference around town anyhow - I mean there are huge parts of 40 meters and 75 meters that are nothing but buzzing sounds:( - apparently low frequency experimental radar systems or something. I can't imagine a rf sinkhole like a grocery store going up.
don't forget the fact that during the sept 11th disaster that amatuer radio was found nearly essential when all major forms of communication - including cell phones, police and fire radio systems broke down.
I mean the FCC imposes all kinds of restrictions on data for me over hf and vhf (300 and 9600 baud respectively). And I know for other commercial bands there are restrictions on anetenna height, and power output.
So what does the fcc actually say on highly modified 802.11 equipment? What about using modified type acceptance equipment? Seriously - I'm curious:).
There are already lots and lots of tv shows and movies that have used model helicopters and airplanes - my uncle builds then (in Vancouver Canada). They usually use them when they want to blow something up - 9 times out of 10 all they have to do is put a new plastic shell around it paint it and its ready to go again.
I have talked to a great deal of my friends who live in japan who are very interested in the xbox - because of its specs I guess because there's really not much else there (maybe 10 games?). But then again the PS2 was in the same boat then as well - I bought one two years ago and it only just now starting to pay off. I think if people had known about the long initial lack of titles for it they wouldn't have bought it and it too would have flopped.
none of my linux boxes have ever been compromised - they are just old sparcstations running debian. However I log literally hundreds of attempts per day - mostly from what I'm guesssing are zombied windows machines (at least thats what it looks like)
What gets me about this arguement - although it may be legal etc. Is that no matter what you believe your genes came from either A) god or B) they evolved somehow.
Its almost like they want to patent all the hard work they put into finding a the sequence.
I'd hate to work for a company that relies on people making lego gadgets to maintain backups - one would think A) there idiots, or B) they are really strapped for cash. Of course legos are pretty expensive too.
Last place I worked we had a 50,000$ ibm ult robot - 600 gigs ready to go.
Check out http://www.masonpud3.org/Telecom/ - I have a friend who works for a company who is wiring fibre to the home - 6000 megabits (you read that correctly).
ps I am bitter because I submitted this exact article and had it rejected several hours before it appeared.
maybe your flaming hot? Seriously though - what if you put a sattelite up there and its control computer gets damaged because of radiation - or it doesn't recharge anymore because its solar panels got damaged somehow? Its actually more common then you think.
The address bus and memory bus are larger, and even if most people think IRIX is a pile, it was designed for graphics i/o.
Thats actually very true - irix has the capability to kinda lock priority for more realtime operation like file reading/writing or graphics performance.
The Jovans in Nadesico turned out to not really be Jovans though.... Ruri was one of them, IIRC.
Well... I've watched all of them several times (one of the few japanese cartoon series I could watch more then once actually) and the movie and I don't recall the point coming up that Ruri was a Jovan ever. I always thought she was a genetically engineered human (a point that comes up in the movie). They make the point that the Jovan's are human - I don't recall them ever saying from earth though, on the other hand they watch earth's tv - including that cheasy robot anime:).
out of the box like they make it sound - it will run windows under desqview x if you already have ms-windows installed - at least thats how I remember it from years back. And it was a clunky way of running windows at that - as the poster stated you had to have 16 megs of ram - which an amazing amount when it came out. My guess is to run it smoothly you'd have to have like 32 or 64.
I think the point is that I go to a movie store to buy dvd's movies - I don't go to compusa (a software and hardware store) to buy dvd's movies.
Its like do you secretly call your home dvd player a computer? You might (since it has ram, a rom with a program on it and a dedicated cpu/dsp) - but most people wouldn't.
Your right (and your link doesn't work), but all those headers are trapped at that device (that is if its working properly) - all comcast would see is the mac address of the nat device (in my case a sun mac address)
They can see if requests eminating from your network have different MAC addresses attached to the IP they provide to you. If they do, then that's a pretty clear sign of a NAT layer being there.
I don't get this - I've been using via/amd based boards for years and they have always seemed rock solid - even in windows. I'm using one right now that rarely crashes on me (those latest nvidia drivers really screwed me over though - but since I rolled back its been perfectly fine). I don't recall doing anything special to make it work really.
Or Phantasy Star Online - rare items are so plentiful because of online cheating that they are nearly worthless - and online money can be had so easily its nearly worthless. Not to mention you can only hold so much money.
I thought thats what the northbridge chip did on the K7 series - IE abstracted that interface to allow you to run at any fsb on one side and use any other technology memory on the other side. I thought it was originally developed by dec to reduce the cost of expensive memory (by not having to use it) in axp machines.
Yeah that sucks - I wonder why they are so hungry for bandwidth - a lot of it seems to go un-used. I am an operator - so I know about the uphill battle with the fcc and the arrl concerning the relatively well used actually 70cm band. See my other posts - I think personally we have enough wierd interference around town anyhow - I mean there are huge parts of 40 meters and 75 meters that are nothing but buzzing sounds :( - apparently low frequency experimental radar systems or something. I can't imagine a rf sinkhole like a grocery store going up.
don't forget the fact that during the sept 11th disaster that amatuer radio was found nearly essential when all major forms of communication - including cell phones, police and fire radio systems broke down.
interesting tidbit
various ham bands - I can imagine driving by a super market and having someones package of doritos out do my qso.
I mean the FCC imposes all kinds of restrictions on data for me over hf and vhf (300 and 9600 baud respectively). And I know for other commercial bands there are restrictions on anetenna height, and power output.
:).
So what does the fcc actually say on highly modified 802.11 equipment? What about using modified type acceptance equipment? Seriously - I'm curious
There are already lots and lots of tv shows and movies that have used model helicopters and airplanes - my uncle builds then (in Vancouver Canada). They usually use them when they want to blow something up - 9 times out of 10 all they have to do is put a new plastic shell around it paint it and its ready to go again.
I have talked to a great deal of my friends who live in japan who are very interested in the xbox - because of its specs I guess because there's really not much else there (maybe 10 games?). But then again the PS2 was in the same boat then as well - I bought one two years ago and it only just now starting to pay off. I think if people had known about the long initial lack of titles for it they wouldn't have bought it and it too would have flopped.
none of my linux boxes have ever been compromised - they are just old sparcstations running debian. However I log literally hundreds of attempts per day - mostly from what I'm guesssing are zombied windows machines (at least thats what it looks like)
What gets me about this arguement - although it may be legal etc. Is that no matter what you believe your genes came from either A) god or B) they evolved somehow.
Its almost like they want to patent all the hard work they put into finding a the sequence.
Well... when they announced layoffs this thing was around a year and a half old. I suppose there are better things about :).
50,000$ as I recall included on-site support too.
I'd hate to work for a company that relies on people making lego gadgets to maintain backups - one would think A) there idiots, or B) they are really strapped for cash. Of course legos are pretty expensive too.
Last place I worked we had a 50,000$ ibm ult robot - 600 gigs ready to go.
Check out http://www.masonpud3.org/Telecom/ - I have a friend who works for a company who is wiring fibre to the home - 6000 megabits (you read that correctly).
could you reboot a computer you couldn't connect to that was floating around the earth very rapidly?
ps I am bitter because I submitted this exact article and had it rejected several hours before it appeared.
maybe your flaming hot? Seriously though - what if you put a sattelite up there and its control computer gets damaged because of radiation - or it doesn't recharge anymore because its solar panels got damaged somehow? Its actually more common then you think.
The address bus and memory bus are larger, and even if most people think IRIX is a pile, it was designed for graphics i/o.
Thats actually very true - irix has the capability to kinda lock priority for more realtime operation like file reading/writing or graphics performance.
The Jovans in Nadesico turned out to not really be Jovans though.... Ruri was one of them, IIRC.
:).
Well... I've watched all of them several times (one of the few japanese cartoon series I could watch more then once actually) and the movie and I don't recall the point coming up that Ruri was a Jovan ever. I always thought she was a genetically engineered human (a point that comes up in the movie). They make the point that the Jovan's are human - I don't recall them ever saying from earth though, on the other hand they watch earth's tv - including that cheasy robot anime
what if the jovians don't like that and attack us instead (ala nadesico)?
out of the box like they make it sound - it will run windows under desqview x if you already have ms-windows installed - at least thats how I remember it from years back. And it was a clunky way of running windows at that - as the poster stated you had to have 16 megs of ram - which an amazing amount when it came out. My guess is to run it smoothly you'd have to have like 32 or 64.
I think the point is that I go to a movie store to buy dvd's movies - I don't go to compusa (a software and hardware store) to buy dvd's movies.
Its like do you secretly call your home dvd player a computer? You might (since it has ram, a rom with a program on it and a dedicated cpu/dsp) - but most people wouldn't.
Your right (and your link doesn't work), but all those headers are trapped at that device (that is if its working properly) - all comcast would see is the mac address of the nat device (in my case a sun mac address)
Fine, but for a lot of people there are no other broadband solutions.
They can see if requests eminating from your network have different MAC addresses attached to the IP they provide to you. If they do, then that's a pretty clear sign of a NAT layer being there.
Except you absolutely cannot route mac addresses.
of homebrew games for the playstation - games and demos mostly - even some utilities check out this site http://www.hitmen-console.org
I don't get this - I've been using via/amd based boards for years and they have always seemed rock solid - even in windows. I'm using one right now that rarely crashes on me (those latest nvidia drivers really screwed me over though - but since I rolled back its been perfectly fine). I don't recall doing anything special to make it work really.
Or Phantasy Star Online - rare items are so plentiful because of online cheating that they are nearly worthless - and online money can be had so easily its nearly worthless. Not to mention you can only hold so much money.
I thought thats what the northbridge chip did on the K7 series - IE abstracted that interface to allow you to run at any fsb on one side and use any other technology memory on the other side. I thought it was originally developed by dec to reduce the cost of expensive memory (by not having to use it) in axp machines.