>No, it's not. It's deep packet inspection for purpose of network management.
Except TFA is not at all about network management (which I'm ok with), but rather copyright enforcement. My ISP has no business tracking and watching the videos I view online.
Intel's dominance was due to illegal tactics when netburst was their thing. Since Core 2, and especially since Nehalem, they've been tops in per-core performance. Then AMD pulled a Netburst and created Bulldozer and haven't been even close to competitive.
I know they don't have the resources to compete equally, but I'd really like AMD to be a contender again.
I was under the impression that radio waves penetrate walls and light doesn't due to their differing frequencies. I would attribute the same reasoning to 900MHz vs 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
I also take issue when they use unrealistic methods of destruction. Like in I am Legend, they use fighter jets to shoot missiles edge-on. Makes no sense when you could much more easily drop a bomb from above.
He asked how to set up a server too, so I assume he knows the two streams have to be received and handled (by dropping the slower packet in each pair) before transmitting to the game server.
Well, according to the US military, the enemy fighters won't detect the JSF until it's too late. The F-35 will have shot its four missiles and turned around without being detected. In that case, better armed and more maneuverable don't matter much.
I agree with your point, but you have to consider cancer due to radiation at the very least.
Anyone who has received a significant dose of radiation has likely had their health damaged, even if nothing is ever attributed to it. In my very amateur opinion, any permanent DNA damage is, well, damage.
I read somewhere that an ordinance was passed restricting height and requiring so much single occupancy housing specifically to keep the tenderloin the way it is.
That is, they wanted poor people to still have a place downtown, and this makes everyone else suffer from a very regrettable ghetto blight.
Indeed, the Good That Was Mozilla never actually left.
Thank god Seamonkey is still around. I haven't had to switch and pray I never do!
Given that it's a proprietary OS there's no good reason this should have taken so long other than a convoluted codebase.
>No, it's not. It's deep packet inspection for purpose of network management.
Except TFA is not at all about network management (which I'm ok with), but rather copyright enforcement. My ISP has no business tracking and watching the videos I view online.
Consumer Reports has long docked Ford for the computer system.
I know I'll miss my hardware radio and climate control buttons when I next buy a car.
Yes, that's probably it. It was incredibly fun at the time.
Intel's dominance was due to illegal tactics when netburst was their thing. Since Core 2, and especially since Nehalem, they've been tops in per-core performance. Then AMD pulled a Netburst and created Bulldozer and haven't been even close to competitive.
I know they don't have the resources to compete equally, but I'd really like AMD to be a contender again.
And mining has to be waaay down the subcontrator chart. I can't fathom blaming Apple for how materials are mined.
I always thought that was Jedi mind trick.
Unfair question! I'm sure hats aren't allowed on the ISS.
I was under the impression that radio waves penetrate walls and light doesn't due to their differing frequencies. I would attribute the same reasoning to 900MHz vs 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
I also take issue when they use unrealistic methods of destruction. Like in I am Legend, they use fighter jets to shoot missiles edge-on. Makes no sense when you could much more easily drop a bomb from above.
I think you guys are using different definitions of "major".
Preemptive multitasking in Windows 95? Whaaat?
Records, for instance.
The fact that they triangulated a part failure *after* it exploded is what impresses me.
I knew rockets transmit a lot of data for failure analysis but not that!
The control panel is completely phony. It's horrible.
A very good reason not to start emargo-causing wars...
He asked how to set up a server too, so I assume he knows the two streams have to be received and handled (by dropping the slower packet in each pair) before transmitting to the game server.
Seamonkey remains un-ruined, as usual.
Well, according to the US military, the enemy fighters won't detect the JSF until it's too late. The F-35 will have shot its four missiles and turned around without being detected. In that case, better armed and more maneuverable don't matter much.
I agree with your point, but you have to consider cancer due to radiation at the very least.
Anyone who has received a significant dose of radiation has likely had their health damaged, even if nothing is ever attributed to it. In my very amateur opinion, any permanent DNA damage is, well, damage.
I read somewhere that an ordinance was passed restricting height and requiring so much single occupancy housing specifically to keep the tenderloin the way it is.
That is, they wanted poor people to still have a place downtown, and this makes everyone else suffer from a very regrettable ghetto blight.
True, but when talking about "traffic", I interpret that to be talking about volume, as it's a unitless word.
Also Chrome, which has so few options it's pathetic.