Well the reason for the petition was that prior to an attack against a Player Owned Station (POS) fleets have to align so they're all pointing at the station. This allows for the entire fleet to show up at once, not spaced out over a minute. The bump didn't damage the ship but knocked it out of alignment, and it takes a long time to get back into alignment, especially if the first ship had knocked into other ships. It sounded like this took enough time for the station to get back into a stronger mode.
No the Mars Rovers are powered by solar panels or RTGs, if I remember right nuclear reactors are forbidden in space by international law and greenie-weenies. Heck the latter threw fits just letting RTGs up in space.
Actually it's fairly well documented that the M-16 was generally dispised in Vietnam, soldiers were also told they never had to clean the gun, it could take anything etc. So they'd take the gun through swamps and the like, never cleaning it, then got all pissed when it predictably failed.
The M-16 as a gun is a good weapon, but the way it was treated early on gave it a bad rep
Wouldn't be all that hard to implement I bet, the biggest hurdle would be convincing people and cities that the weather stations, traffic cams and appraisers are necessary every 100 feet or so.
In space, keeping a structue inflated is quite easy, just put more pressure inside than outside. And STP is much higher than vacuum, allowing people to be comfortable. On earth keeping enough pressure to make the structure rigid is a whole different beast, involving airlocks to keep pressure in and discomfort from the higher air pressure.
This is especially evident when you look at the materials used in the space habitats, they'd weigh as much if not more than the concrete shelters and have very little internal structural support.
Anime is considered by most of the world, and Hollywood in particular as nonconventional, and thus not to be taken into consideration. That reputation is changing of course, but it's still seen as fairly marginal.
Now unsolder those two big globs, lift up the moter and turn it 180 degrees and resolder. Also the little belt (rubber band looking thing) will probably fall off when you remove the motor. Do not forget to put this back on (I did and couldn't figure out for an hour why this darn thing wouldn't eject!). (emphasis mine)
Don't know how you missed that part, but basically that reverses the polarity of the power to the motor. The rubber band may not effect the drive direction, but the step that brings attention to said band does.
Do these microbes have to have any sort of host? For all we (here at/.) know they are completely harmless things similar to green algae. In fact that would be the more likely situation.
Maybe one of the earliest incidences of hoax e-mails, but stuff like this has been around for a very long time. I've heard reports of similar chain letters being around before the Revolutionary War. All it really takes is someone speaking authoritatively to get someone somewhere to believe it.
I use JCreator quite often and love it except for the debugging portion. The debugger is the standard Java debugger so if you already know how to use it, there's no difference.
Forgive me if I sound a bit naive but wouldn't parallel be faster than serial? Higher bandwidth, no need for data caching, and no need to convert back to parallel...
Also did anyone pick up more than 2 pieces of relavent info in the hype? I saw 150Mb/sec as a speed but other than that I saw no real information.
Entrapment is where police are getting someone to commit a crime where they would not normally commit one. In this case, they just leave a car in a parking lot (locked or unlocked) and wait for someone to come by and steal it. Since they are not making th vehicle more enticing to thieves or not so regular passersby(by leaving the car on or something) it's not entrapment
He spent a few weeks of his time, and got paid to read the spam from them, he didn't even have to pay court costs. I know there are at least a few people that would enjoy making spammers shell out a thousand dollars or so, and pay for their court fees. And on top of all that it sets precident against spam, which is more likely a far larger battle
Now it is up to the internet community to support the good services and keep them alive when money gets short. Google depends on the internet savvy surfers to bring it income, through advertisements, or donations, or even submitting ideas/programs to help them expand thier services. Yahoo, AltaVista, etc depend on the "Portal" concept where they provide everything for the user, Google provides a quality service for next to nothing.
From what I gathered it will be done similar to security certificates, where there is a link you click on that takes you to a webpages that validates the seal.
At least now we can differentiate between high quality spam and low quality spam... maybe I should set up another trash can just for the high quality stuff...
Actually now that liscensing is coming into the picture, how many techs can you hire for the price of one Windows site liscense? Also, how many techs would you need to hire to work with Windows anyways?
From what I've seen of the map (I love previews on Think Geek) it almost looks like a fractal pattern, very organic at the very least, does anyone know if that was purposeful or just another odd facet of the Internet?
Well the reason for the petition was that prior to an attack against a Player Owned Station (POS) fleets have to align so they're all pointing at the station. This allows for the entire fleet to show up at once, not spaced out over a minute.
The bump didn't damage the ship but knocked it out of alignment, and it takes a long time to get back into alignment, especially if the first ship had knocked into other ships. It sounded like this took enough time for the station to get back into a stronger mode.
No the Mars Rovers are powered by solar panels or RTGs, if I remember right nuclear reactors are forbidden in space by international law and greenie-weenies. Heck the latter threw fits just letting RTGs up in space.
Actually it's fairly well documented that the M-16 was generally dispised in Vietnam, soldiers were also told they never had to clean the gun, it could take anything etc. So they'd take the gun through swamps and the like, never cleaning it, then got all pissed when it predictably failed. The M-16 as a gun is a good weapon, but the way it was treated early on gave it a bad rep
Wouldn't be all that hard to implement I bet, the biggest hurdle would be convincing people and cities that the weather stations, traffic cams and appraisers are necessary every 100 feet or so.
In space, keeping a structue inflated is quite easy, just put more pressure inside than outside. And STP is much higher than vacuum, allowing people to be comfortable. On earth keeping enough pressure to make the structure rigid is a whole different beast, involving airlocks to keep pressure in and discomfort from the higher air pressure.
This is especially evident when you look at the materials used in the space habitats, they'd weigh as much if not more than the concrete shelters and have very little internal structural support.
Anime is considered by most of the world, and Hollywood in particular as nonconventional, and thus not to be taken into consideration.
That reputation is changing of course, but it's still seen as fairly marginal.
One problem I've noticed, especially with the 'designer' PC cases is that the front USB ports are impossible to plug anything except a cord into.
Now unsolder those two big globs, lift up the moter and turn it 180 degrees and resolder. Also the little belt (rubber band looking thing) will probably fall off when you remove the motor. Do not forget to put this back on (I did and couldn't figure out for an hour why this darn thing wouldn't eject!). (emphasis mine)
Don't know how you missed that part, but basically that reverses the polarity of the power to the motor. The rubber band may not effect the drive direction, but the step that brings attention to said band does.
Do these microbes have to have any sort of host? For all we (here at /.) know they are completely harmless things similar to green algae. In fact that would be the more likely situation.
Maybe one of the earliest incidences of hoax e-mails, but stuff like this has been around for a very long time. I've heard reports of similar chain letters being around before the Revolutionary War. All it really takes is someone speaking authoritatively to get someone somewhere to believe it.
I use JCreator quite often and love it except for the debugging portion.
The debugger is the standard Java debugger so if you already know how to use it, there's no difference.
Forgive me if I sound a bit naive but wouldn't parallel be faster than serial? Higher bandwidth, no need for data caching, and no need to convert back to parallel...
Also did anyone pick up more than 2 pieces of relavent info in the hype? I saw 150Mb/sec as a speed but other than that I saw no real information.
Entrapment is where police are getting someone to commit a crime where they would not normally commit one. In this case, they just leave a car in a parking lot (locked or unlocked) and wait for someone to come by and steal it. Since they are not making th vehicle more enticing to thieves or not so regular passersby(by leaving the car on or something) it's not entrapment
Maybe have each db query another set of dbs it is connected to if the book is not in the first one? A la Napster et al?
He spent a few weeks of his time, and got paid to read the spam from them, he didn't even have to pay court costs. I know there are at least a few people that would enjoy making spammers shell out a thousand dollars or so, and pay for their court fees. And on top of all that it sets precident against spam, which is more likely a far larger battle
Now it is up to the internet community to support the good services and keep them alive when money gets short. Google depends on the internet savvy surfers to bring it income, through advertisements, or donations, or even submitting ideas/programs to help them expand thier services. Yahoo, AltaVista, etc depend on the "Portal" concept where they provide everything for the user, Google provides a quality service for next to nothing.
Support quality companies and keep Google afloat!
From what I gathered it will be done similar to security certificates, where there is a link you click on that takes you to a webpages that validates the seal.
At least now we can differentiate between high quality spam and low quality spam... maybe I should set up another trash can just for the high quality stuff...
All we have to do is filter any e-mail with this "Trusted Sender" Seal and cut them out.
Actually now that liscensing is coming into the picture, how many techs can you hire for the price of one Windows site liscense? Also, how many techs would you need to hire to work with Windows anyways?
From what I've seen of the map (I love previews on Think Geek) it almost looks like a fractal pattern, very organic at the very least, does anyone know if that was purposeful or just another odd facet of the Internet?