SQL Server can do the job. you just have to spend a crapload of money on storage to separate all your drives and files and indexes and everything to it's own RAID1 volume for performance. none of this just put it on RAID5 and logs on RAID1. by the time you make it fault tolerant with the high priced storage, you just bought yourself a mainframe
and when you port it, the solution has to work right the first time. every time. or people die. none of this testing and patching in production like the kids do today.
SpaceX is learning to do stuff cheaper than NASA has done it for decades. NASA has been doing resupply missions long before there was a SpaceX. Call me when they do something new like design a rocket to land a man on Mars or something else that hasn't been done by Boeing or one of the other big contractors out there
this is how i first learned about computers in college in 1992. every project was a huge undertaking. you spent months or years planning it and selecting a solution. months or years deploying it and then supporting it and maintaining it. every project was supposed to last for years or decades.
none of this, hey lets buy some servers this month to replace something
all the big hacks have been around money. stealing CC cards to buy stuff or wiring money right out of a bank account. what do i get out of hacking medical devices except a free and painful medical experience along with being forced to eat hospital food?
i get all kinds of lingerie and bra ads on my chrome browser because my wife surfs this stuff at home on safari. sometimes big fredricks of hollywood ads at work because i bought something a year ago and get emails into my gmail every other day
the only thing pay TV is good for is sports, so a smart TV will let you watch content without buying a set top box like a roku or a chromecast stick. you think google, amazon and roku don't track what you watch and sell it?
there is, it's called don't line up at midnight to buy a video game. don't pre-order it and change your store to australia just to play it at the first possible moment. wait a month after release to buy it after the first half dozen of patches have been released.
i've bought games for my kids that they didn't like and they won't touch the next one in the series after that. some idiots out there continue to pre-order this stuff and put up with the first month problems. it's like stockholm syndrome or battered wife syndrome.
no, they are built around separate charges for different services over the same network link.
10 years ago i was paying for cable TV, cable phone and internet. close to $200 a month. the phone part was $30 for a tiny amount of data. the cable companies stole that business from the old phone companies.
now people just want internet but a the costs of laying and maintaining the wire are still there and now it's one big charge for everyone instead of up selling phone service at a huge profit
right now i can take my time warner box into their store and exchange it for any reason. new boxes are expensive and if there is a problem time warner will just tell me it's my fault.
they already have to buy a lot more boxes than they have customers and run the retail stores and support. people buying their own boxes is money saved for them
how many of those do you reread on a regular basis? how many are so old you can buy them for a dollar or two in the kindle store? or simply put them into a wishlist and wait for the periodic sales to buy them for a dollar or two?
i have over a thousand books in my kindle collection. lots of classics are free. lots of books you can buy on sale and read later. the only one i've ever read more than once is A Song of Ice and Fire
they are free if you go to every court and look them up which will take up the rest of your life. the value of lexisnexis is that you can search them fast because 2/3 of winning a lawsuit is researching prior cases on the subject.
US legal system is based on earlier cases being used for later lawsuits. forgot the term for it
so your wife is spending her days writing text books for $600 total money and no salary or benefits? either she is getting paid a salary as well or she is dumb to be doing all this work for no money.
of course she won't get rich. you get rich researching stuff you can monetize or writing fiction. not transferring facts from one book to another and making up some practice and homework questions along the way
SQL Server can do the job. you just have to spend a crapload of money on storage to separate all your drives and files and indexes and everything to it's own RAID1 volume for performance. none of this just put it on RAID5 and logs on RAID1. by the time you make it fault tolerant with the high priced storage, you just bought yourself a mainframe
and when you port it, the solution has to work right the first time. every time. or people die. none of this testing and patching in production like the kids do today.
SpaceX is learning to do stuff cheaper than NASA has done it for decades. NASA has been doing resupply missions long before there was a SpaceX. Call me when they do something new like design a rocket to land a man on Mars or something else that hasn't been done by Boeing or one of the other big contractors out there
and lock the dinosaurs back in their cages
this is how i first learned about computers in college in 1992. every project was a huge undertaking. you spent months or years planning it and selecting a solution. months or years deploying it and then supporting it and maintaining it. every project was supposed to last for years or decades. none of this, hey lets buy some servers this month to replace something
all the big hacks have been around money. stealing CC cards to buy stuff or wiring money right out of a bank account. what do i get out of hacking medical devices except a free and painful medical experience along with being forced to eat hospital food?
i get all kinds of lingerie and bra ads on my chrome browser because my wife surfs this stuff at home on safari. sometimes big fredricks of hollywood ads at work because i bought something a year ago and get emails into my gmail every other day
the only thing pay TV is good for is sports, so a smart TV will let you watch content without buying a set top box like a roku or a chromecast stick. you think google, amazon and roku don't track what you watch and sell it?
there is, it's called don't line up at midnight to buy a video game. don't pre-order it and change your store to australia just to play it at the first possible moment. wait a month after release to buy it after the first half dozen of patches have been released. i've bought games for my kids that they didn't like and they won't touch the next one in the series after that. some idiots out there continue to pre-order this stuff and put up with the first month problems. it's like stockholm syndrome or battered wife syndrome.
no, they are built around separate charges for different services over the same network link. 10 years ago i was paying for cable TV, cable phone and internet. close to $200 a month. the phone part was $30 for a tiny amount of data. the cable companies stole that business from the old phone companies. now people just want internet but a the costs of laying and maintaining the wire are still there and now it's one big charge for everyone instead of up selling phone service at a huge profit
right now i can take my time warner box into their store and exchange it for any reason. new boxes are expensive and if there is a problem time warner will just tell me it's my fault. they already have to buy a lot more boxes than they have customers and run the retail stores and support. people buying their own boxes is money saved for them
how many of those do you reread on a regular basis? how many are so old you can buy them for a dollar or two in the kindle store? or simply put them into a wishlist and wait for the periodic sales to buy them for a dollar or two? i have over a thousand books in my kindle collection. lots of classics are free. lots of books you can buy on sale and read later. the only one i've ever read more than once is A Song of Ice and Fire
figure ebooks average $10. little more for some new releases and a lot less for catalog titles. why spend $400 to pirate paper books?
no go off to school for 20 years and then come back and research some new drugs for us for free
most of this business is selling drugs to feed cows and pigs. human drugs are a small part of the market
WHOOOOOOOOSH
which is why i only buy Gold plated, oxygen free, twisted pair, sheathed Monster cables for $99.99 each. I can see the difference
they are free if you go to every court and look them up which will take up the rest of your life. the value of lexisnexis is that you can search them fast because 2/3 of winning a lawsuit is researching prior cases on the subject. US legal system is based on earlier cases being used for later lawsuits. forgot the term for it
so your wife is spending her days writing text books for $600 total money and no salary or benefits? either she is getting paid a salary as well or she is dumb to be doing all this work for no money. of course she won't get rich. you get rich researching stuff you can monetize or writing fiction. not transferring facts from one book to another and making up some practice and homework questions along the way
who trusts google?
yeah, but how are techno geeks supposed to feel in control of something if they don't have a machine to answer stupid questions?
B2 is thirty years old now. B1 older
there is a procedure to follow and it wasn't followed in this case. which is why the missiles weren't launched
no, they send you the text as soon as you hit the threshold to warn you
AT&T sends me texts if i get to 65% of my data usage. happened twice when my wife and father in law decided to use too much data