Notice that he/she implied that this May 6th article was posted today, and actually stated that there was _no_ tuning at all (at least slightly contrary to the article). This was from back in the mindcraft days (or a bit prior), which in internet time is nearly forever. Yeah, the article itself has a bunch of holes in it, but being from almost 8 months ago isn't it just water over the dam?
...as long as they don't make existing code non-functional. Extensions to standards are how a technology grows. Proprietary extensions to a _standard_ are productive only to the proprietor. As long as extensions are made open and compatible with the W3C, the more groups developing to them, the merrier! I knowingly gave up some functionality when I chose to run DU-Netscape under Alpha-Linux. I'd love to see more viable native options available. And I'd like to see them all _open_.
They actually played Dayton. Oh. on their Who's Next tour. Woulda been around 1970. Kicked some serious butt! Hey, anybody remember Can't Explain or The Kids are Alright? These guys have been up there in the "best of the best" league for a _long_ time!
While the page isn't 100% inaccurate, it's obviously full of holes and misunderstandings/ misrepresentations. Many of these can be easily refuted. A well-written point-by-point rebuttal that avoids the religious issues (and that someone can get into a national pub) seems appropriate. Hey Kragen, ya feeling creative?
With the dropping prices of fairly large scsi disks (assuming you're still running SGI), hang an external bay off the back of your box and go with the disk. When it's full, swap it out, date it, bag it, and throw it on the shelf.
Notice that he/she implied that this May 6th article was posted today, and actually stated that there was _no_ tuning at all (at least slightly contrary to the article). This was from back in the mindcraft days (or a bit prior), which in internet time is nearly forever. Yeah, the article itself has a bunch of holes in it, but being from almost 8 months ago isn't it just water over the dam?
...as long as they don't make existing code non-functional. Extensions to standards are how a technology grows. Proprietary extensions to a _standard_ are productive only to the proprietor. As long as extensions are made open and compatible with the W3C, the more groups developing to them, the merrier! I knowingly gave up some functionality when I chose to run DU-Netscape under Alpha-Linux. I'd love to see more viable native options available. And I'd like to see them all _open_.
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They actually played Dayton. Oh. on their Who's Next tour. Woulda been around 1970. Kicked some serious butt! Hey, anybody remember Can't Explain or The Kids are Alright? These guys have been up there in the "best of the best" league for a _long_ time!
While the page isn't 100% inaccurate, it's obviously full of holes and misunderstandings/
misrepresentations. Many of these can be easily refuted. A well-written point-by-point rebuttal
that avoids the religious issues (and that someone can get into a national pub) seems appropriate.
Hey Kragen, ya feeling creative?
Sounds like dump has a misconception of your density. Try 'mt status' and 'mt densities'
and use -d to tell dump the new number...
With the dropping prices of fairly large scsi disks (assuming you're still running SGI), hang an external bay off the back of your box and go with the disk. When it's full, swap it out, date it, bag it, and throw it on the shelf.
:-)
Made my week!