In SUNY Binghamton's defense, the situation has gotten nearly an order of magnitude better over the last 18 months. The packetshaper has had most of its operator's wrinkles rubbed out and the new wireless system is an overlay into the general network registration system they have for all of the residential areas.
Most downtime isn't measured in multiple hours anymore, and the only significant outage comes after power gets lost across the campus.
If you're interested in another Star Wars fan film, check out To Know A Jedi. It's a fan film, like Revelations, but it's different from Revelations and a good swath of other fan films in that it doesn't take place directly within the Star Wars universe. The plot is a college graduate and his quest to build a lightsaber, but the story is centered around his devotion to this project and how it affects the relationships with his friends. All that Star Wars does is give a catalyst for the characters to play out their parts.
Give it a shot- all you've got to lose is the time it takes to download it +90 minutes to watch it.
When students first learn of Newton's third law, "for every action, there's an opposite and equal reaction", teachers often give as an example that when you push against a wall, the wall pushes against you. That gives the idea to students that there must be something to push back against you (don't feel bad, some early rocket scientists thought the same thing). That is, however, not true. You don't need something to push against, you just need to exert a force in one direction, and there will be a a force in the opposite direction.
Because of this misconception, it was originally thought that rockets wouldn't work in space, because the exhaust they put out wouldn't be able to push against the atmosphere. But hey, they do!
Uhmm... rockets work due to conservation of momentum, not because of some mysterious reaction force.
And you know why conservation of momentum holds true? It's because of Newton's Third Law! Welcome to Physics 101, here's the C you earned.
Cyborg perhaps, but just barely. The only part of him that was organic was a thin layer of skin plus a face. Everything important with the T-101 was mechanical.
You know how inaccurate that article is because you have a familiarity with the subject? Most of the paper (any paper, actually) is like that; you just don't ever notice.
So wait... I'm only allowed to judge a show after I've watched every single episode? That's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard. If a random sampling of 6 or 7 episodes of a show doesn't contain anything worth watching, then it's quite safe to say that the entire series shares the same attributes as those same attributes.
The submitter's comment that you have to download their adware to view the movies encoded in DivX isn't entirely accurate. DivX and a few other video codecs (including Xvid) generate MPEG-4 compliant video streams. Ffdshow is a DirectShow filter that can process any MPEG-4 stream for display (it cannot, however, be used for encoding).
Grub's clients don'tcome up with a ranking for each website they crawl; rather, they check to see if this website has changed since the last time it was crawled. For any website that has changed, the client notifies the server. The search engine asks the server which sites in its index need to be updated, and the server gleefully replies.
Clients artificially increasing their ranking isn't an issue, since the client has nothing to do with a site's ranking.
It seems you have the reading comprehension of a modern christian.
Bah! That's nothing compared to Russia's Cosmos Patrol.
Tag the story video or videolink to inform.
blastfromthepast.
This completely disproves the notion that British comedy is is boring and longwinded.
In SUNY Binghamton's defense, the situation has gotten nearly an order of magnitude better over the last 18 months. The packetshaper has had most of its operator's wrinkles rubbed out and the new wireless system is an overlay into the general network registration system they have for all of the residential areas.
Most downtime isn't measured in multiple hours anymore, and the only significant outage comes after power gets lost across the campus.
(PS: Jon? Is that you?)
Give it a shot- all you've got to lose is the time it takes to download it +90 minutes to watch it.
A trailer, so you can try before you watch.
The full movie,if you feel so inclined to skip the website and just watch it.
Links cached for your downloading pleasure.
Cyborg perhaps, but just barely. The only part of him that was organic was a thin layer of skin plus a face. Everything important with the T-101 was mechanical.
Yup. The wheel sure ain't better than anything nature's got.
This issue becomes, what traits do we consider necessary and desirable and which do we expunge from our gene pool?
Whoa whoa whoa ... we have to worry about the 50% that use higher than average speeds? Methinks we will never solve that problem :)
You know how inaccurate that article is because you have a familiarity with the subject? Most of the paper (any paper, actually) is like that; you just don't ever notice.
So wait ... I'm only allowed to judge a show after I've watched every single episode? That's the most idiotic thing I've ever heard. If a random sampling of 6 or 7 episodes of a show doesn't contain anything worth watching, then it's quite safe to say that the entire series shares the same attributes as those same attributes.
What a great idea! I think I'll start a business around it. I'll call this type of vehicle "A cab".
Sure you can. Just not right now.
You think computers were destined to be the size of houses?
Ubertron Mega Wassus 90009
Dammit! My 90008 is out of style!
The submitter's comment that you have to download their adware to view the movies encoded in DivX isn't entirely accurate. DivX and a few other video codecs (including Xvid) generate MPEG-4 compliant video streams. Ffdshow is a DirectShow filter that can process any MPEG-4 stream for display (it cannot, however, be used for encoding).
Happy viewing your Fair Use movies!
With AOL 9.0 Beta
Dear god...
:)
I can only imagine how many hybrid Soviet Russia/Beowulf cluster jokes this story will generate.
Your signature has a typo. The prime factorization is 17923, not 17293, *29.
What?!?! :-D
No CowboyNeal?
Grub's clients don'tcome up with a ranking for each website they crawl; rather, they check to see if this website has changed since the last time it was crawled. For any website that has changed, the client notifies the server. The search engine asks the server which sites in its index need to be updated, and the server gleefully replies.
Clients artificially increasing their ranking isn't an issue, since the client has nothing to do with a site's ranking.
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or +1 Spleen Bursting?