There really was a lot more difference in most of the women's faces as compared to the men so it isn't just that you are more sensitive to women's faces. If you subtract the 2 images in GIMP you can more easily see what changed. Naomi Weinstein and Martina Eckstut had large changes to the size and location of their eyes. Alison Bruce who I found very pretty was basically unchanged. James Franco was also untouched and the only real change to Woody Allen was the frames on his glasses. Micheal Cera's eyes moved and although his pictures were smaller I thought the change was quite noticeable. The programmer Tommer Leyvand probably had the biggest change for the men. His eyes were moved to be on a more horizontal line and his face got noticeably thinner.
I recently installed the new firmware for my 614+. It was released on 3/20/06 and had the revision info "Fixed NTP." Does anyone know how to find out which NTP server the router is using?
In the... section, he is accessing the 2d array. Depending if your language stores arrays in column major order (like fortran) or row major order (like c/c++), the next accessed element of the array is either the very next element in memory or some element much farther away. Reading the elements in the same order they are stored in memory is much faster than skipping all over memory.
Interesting. I can only wish I had a multi-megabit bidirectional connection. I know that I am able to saturate my 3mb/300kb connection both ways pretty often. And typically using only 40 or so seeds and 10-20 peers.
Now that I think a bit more about it, I tended to have a similar problem whenever I try to download from suprnova or any btefnet stuff. My download was a pitiful 1-2 KB down and 20 KB up for hours. Maybe the problem is with the people who frequent the trackers you visited and maybe not with BitTorrent itself?
Is your upload cap near 110KBps? I had similar problems until I got a client than could limit the upload rate. By setting the upload to about 70% of my connections max I was able greatly increase the download speed.
Well, while I enjoy coke, I can't stand pepsi and would be quite upset if I recieved one instead of the coke I ordered. If you just want a cola, order a cola.
Isn't it funny that apache.org has 2 separate theories on the origin of the name and both are considered correct. One would think that the group that came up with the name should be able to keep track of the truth about where it came from. Must be that the person that wrote the timeline never read the FAQ.
According to this, the server was named after the Apache indians and the " A patchy server" is just a cute coincidence.
Thanks for the informative reply. I'm not a multimedia person and didn't think that you meant 6 full 720x576x25fps video streams. I think the screen res. was probably 1024x768 and the cube was not full screen so the cube was most likely 640x480 or smaller. I was serious about the rotating video cube on a 1998 pc though. Here, is a mirror of the BeOS tour. Below the second screenshot they mention the video cube. From there discription, as well as your figures, it probably didn't support video on all 6 faces at once.
Show me a PC from 6 years ago that could overlay video onto surfaces with special effects (warp, transform, etc.). Now rotate a cube with 6 of these video surfaces running in parallel (one per face) at any time.
I'm pretty sure that this was possible using BeOS on my PII 450 and the onboard ATI Rage around 1998. So it's 5 years instead of six but it's not all that much of an advantage.
Well I think a reason for incorporating the RFID tags into the clothing is to impare the ability to shoplift just by cutting the tags or popping off the much larger and easier to find ink tags.
In one of the previous slashdot articles on RFIDs, the clothier Benetton was going to use them and in this article it sounds like they would be attached to the label. It doesn't say how it would be attached but I think a logical method would be to sew it behind the label.
They also mention a future washing machine by Whirlpool that can check the RFIDs on the clothes and choose the best water temperature. The there is going to be a washing machine that checks RFIDs, I would have to assume that they are capable of handling a wash/dry cycle.
There really was a lot more difference in most of the women's faces as compared to the men so it isn't just that you are more sensitive to women's faces. If you subtract the 2 images in GIMP you can more easily see what changed. Naomi Weinstein and Martina Eckstut had large changes to the size and location of their eyes. Alison Bruce who I found very pretty was basically unchanged. James Franco was also untouched and the only real change to Woody Allen was the frames on his glasses. Micheal Cera's eyes moved and although his pictures were smaller I thought the change was quite noticeable. The programmer Tommer Leyvand probably had the biggest change for the men. His eyes were moved to be on a more horizontal line and his face got noticeably thinner.
I recently installed the new firmware for my 614+. It was released on 3/20/06 and had the revision info "Fixed NTP." Does anyone know how to find out which NTP server the router is using?
In the ... section, he is accessing the 2d array.
Depending if your language stores arrays in column major order (like fortran) or row major order (like c/c++), the next accessed element of the array is either the very next element in memory or some element much farther away. Reading the elements in the same order they are stored in memory is much faster than skipping all over memory.
Search for accessing memory here.
For Fuck's Sake!
Interesting. I can only wish I had a multi-megabit bidirectional connection. I know that I am able to saturate my 3mb/300kb connection both ways pretty often. And typically using only 40 or so seeds and 10-20 peers.
Now that I think a bit more about it, I tended to have a similar problem whenever I try to download from suprnova or any btefnet stuff. My download was a pitiful 1-2 KB down and 20 KB up for hours. Maybe the problem is with the people who frequent the trackers you visited and maybe not with BitTorrent itself?
Is your upload cap near 110KBps? I had similar problems until I got a client than could limit the upload rate. By setting the upload to about 70% of my connections max I was able greatly increase the download speed.
Well, while I enjoy coke, I can't stand pepsi and would be quite upset if I recieved one instead of the coke I ordered. If you just want a cola, order a cola.
(never data[sic] a sweedish[sic] chick) I think you mean never stop dating a swedish chick.
What would you be doing while the redhead and her husband had fun with your wife?
It is a reference to the Shriners who often appear in parades driving little go-karts and wearing red fezzes.
Oh yeah, the alternate universe revisited in "dopplgangland" or whatever it was. Thanks for reminding me. Mmm, evil vamp Willow...
I think he is talking about "The Replacement", season 5, where Xander splits into 2 people; the cool one and the lame one.
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Isn't it funny that apache.org has 2 separate theories on the origin of the name and both are considered correct. One would think that the group that came up with the name should be able to keep track of the truth about where it came from. Must be that the person that wrote the timeline never read the FAQ.
According to this, the server was named after the Apache indians and the " A patchy server" is just a cute coincidence.
IRIX
It's already been canceled. Nothing to swear off.
When there are 2 of them...
Your confusion stemmed from the fact that the post didn't mention the DVD player named "DVD Player"
Thanks for the informative reply. I'm not a multimedia person and didn't think that you meant 6 full 720x576x25fps video streams. I think the screen res. was probably 1024x768 and the cube was not full screen so the cube was most likely 640x480 or smaller. I was serious about the rotating video cube on a 1998 pc though. Here, is a mirror of the BeOS tour. Below the second screenshot they mention the video cube. From there discription, as well as your figures, it probably didn't support video on all 6 faces at once.
Show me a PC from 6 years ago that could overlay video onto surfaces with special effects (warp, transform, etc.). Now rotate a cube with 6 of these video surfaces running in parallel (one per face) at any time.
I'm pretty sure that this was possible using BeOS on my PII 450 and the onboard ATI Rage around 1998. So it's 5 years instead of six but it's not all that much of an advantage.
Drizzt Do'Urden is a very popular drow elf from the Forgotten realms. Read the Crystal Shard series to find out why
The fact that you (don't get)/(can't be) caught doesn't make it any less illegal.
Well I think a reason for incorporating the RFID tags into the clothing is to impare the ability to shoplift just by cutting the tags or popping off the much larger and easier to find ink tags.
In one of the previous slashdot articles on RFIDs, the clothier Benetton was going to use them and in this article it sounds like they would be attached to the label. It doesn't say how it would be attached but I think a logical method would be to sew it behind the label.
They also mention a future washing machine by Whirlpool that can check the RFIDs on the clothes and choose the best water temperature. The there is going to be a washing machine that checks RFIDs, I would have to assume that they are capable of handling a wash/dry cycle.
Bandwidth is measured in base 2 so the maximum is 128%. Your email and browsing are tapping from the other 23%.
I was looking into this a while back when I dropped my land line in favor of a cell.
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