When (and if) the Economist releases an iPad app, I will pay for news. I will not, under any circumstances, elect to give money to Murdoch or anything in his empire. If the Economist doesn't release an iPad app, then I don't foresee paying for electronically distributed news, iPad app or not.
The only information re: screen breakage on that page is that 76% of accidents are screen breakage, and that 7.8% of 3GS owners report accidents during their first year.
By my math, that means about 5.9% of screens are breaking on the 3GS.
I think that I can see just like everyone else, but I can't see the dot patterns.
Actually, sometimes I CAN see the dot patterns, but even though I can trace them with my finger, I can't see it will enough to tell what the number or pattern is
Because I can't see that dot pattern, I can only fly during the day (fly as in pilots license). I'll also never be instrument rated.
I also can't see some informational graphics. My idiot local newspaper decided to publish election results of a contentious issue by using tones of red or green if counties voted one way or another. I had to ask someone if they could please explain what the results were.
If it limits me in those ways, then it is a disability. It does, and it is.
If you are achieving that much at that time in your life, why on earth would you be going to community college? Either make sure that their high schools can challenge them, or get them to a college with an academic environment that will.
A community college does not have that environment.
For me, it is easy. If I spend hours listening to lossy compressed music, I start to get headaches. It doesn't happen when I'm listening to lossless compression.
If this $300M Datacenter was for brand new applications and brand new servers, then they might have a point (probably not, but they might).
But in my experience, cloud computing works best for particular applications, and not as a blanket answer to wholesale moving everything in your datacenter to mystical hardware in the cloud.
I haven't seen anything in cloud computing that can handle main frame and midrange apps, Sun apps, or any of thousands of other requirements that are going to be handled in the $300M Datacenter. In the end, this is just politicians trying to seem cool.
Yes, thereby forcing anyone with federal funding of any sort that wanted to research on lines that weren't already in place by 2001 to create entirely separate laboratories to work with these new lines.
The eetimes article states a slightly more realistic 4096 processors per rack, or roughly 400,000 processors...
Still, can you imagine the maintenance plan on this beast? Can you imagine the power and cooling involved? Even at only 25W per processor, we are talking nearly 10MW of power for the processors alone.
Much more interesting than the machine itself would be an article on how they plan to keep it up and running.
If you are having problems with forwarded messages, then none of the emails from your server would make it in to gmail.
Forwarded messages will have all the headers and information to indicate they came from your server.
Bounced messages, where none of the headers are rewritten but it seems to come from your server, is the issue you are describing and it isn't one that I have an easy answer for.
The only solution that I can think of would use greasemonkey and special rules on your server to make it easy to reply, forward, etc from gmail.
Members of professional organizations such as the IEEE Computer Society Have promised to follow a "code of ethics and professional conduct".
As a member, and having read the document, I understand that it is ethically wrong, a career limiting move, and not worth violating my promises just to satisfy my curiosity.
Since it is quite clearly legal in Oregon to use studded snow tires, for not only the entire winter, but also extended this year due to late snows, I suggest you partake in a little less of Oregon's number one cash crop
"Bricked" is unrecoverable. "Bricked" is permanent. "Bricked" is having absolutely no way, ever, of interacting with the object in a manner that is inconsistent with interacting with a brick.
This, on the other hand, will be fixed by tomorrow.
There isn't a single firewall that I've ever worked on that could possibly be misconfigured in such a way as to "accidentally" allow traffic to this domain to pass.
Web Proxy? Yeah, OK, maybe, but even then it is a reach...
Enron Broadband was working on this with Cisco starting in 1998. In fact, they bought two companies to try and make this happen. They told everyone that automatic provisioning was the wave of future.
Think of a Tibco like messaging layer allowing automatic provisioning of more or less bandwidth between carriers throughout the day as companies need it (for real time communications or nightly data warehouse creations.... Whatever).
If the courts of Marshall Texas are so popular for patent trolls, and the way you justify jurisdiction is to claim that "services are available there", blacklist every Marshall Texas ISP's IP range in that area.
If one of those IP addresses tries to access your service, put up a nice, static HTML page declaring that it due to the local court's ignorance of patent issues and the resulting popularity of those courts for patent litigation, it isn't a good business decision to provide services to that area.
Exchange 2007 requires 64-bit processors (Itanium need not apply). Additionally, resellers such as Dell have discontinued sales of Exchange 2003.
Looks like Microsoft wants to move to 64-bit, and that is going to be enough for the server world to move entirely to 64-bit, and certainly enough to recommend 64-bit systems to my clients.
Exchange 2007 System Requirements
I want to see "Smart Pills"...
It will never happen. Republicans are running all three branches of government, and smart pills would be the end of them.
The guy was surfing porn and aquired a keystroke logger. The only private data stored on the workstation where his keystrokes, which then got sent to the baddies when he opened his browser.
So a corrected list may look like:
Allowing data entry personnel to have access to the Internet.
Allowing data entry personnel to have enough access to their own machine to install a logger.
Failure to monitor all employees access to the Internet
How is logging all packets sent by a computer going to help? In this case, only by enumerating the personnel records compromised by the moron. Once the data is sent, what difference does it make if you have a log for it?
But it is still BLOATED with commercials!!! Give me my XM @ $9.95 a month with no (or VERY limited) commercials any day!
Err, according to their website, the only way to get XM for $9.95/mo is to commit to a three year subscription. Otherwise it is $13.95/mo.
Plus $6.95 additional/mo for each extra radio.
Thanks. I'll pass and continue putting my contributions into public broadcasting.
It's Hydrogen Hydroxide. H2O is wrong, it HOH, hence it having polar bonds. If you are going to make snarky comments, at least get them right.
Don't you remember holding a electrically charged object near a stream of water and having it bend away? Can't do that with the balanced molecule that H2O represents.
When (and if) the Economist releases an iPad app, I will pay for news.
I will not, under any circumstances, elect to give money to Murdoch or anything in his empire.
If the Economist doesn't release an iPad app, then I don't foresee paying for electronically distributed news, iPad app or not.
That's right. Republicans. 50-50 with Cheney breaking the tie.
The only information re: screen breakage on that page is that 76% of accidents are screen breakage, and that 7.8% of 3GS owners report accidents during their first year.
By my math, that means about 5.9% of screens are breaking on the 3GS.
I think that I can see just like everyone else, but I can't see the dot patterns.
Actually, sometimes I CAN see the dot patterns, but even though I can trace them with my finger, I can't see it will enough to tell what the number or pattern is
Because I can't see that dot pattern, I can only fly during the day (fly as in pilots license). I'll also never be instrument rated.
I also can't see some informational graphics. My idiot local newspaper decided to publish election results of a contentious issue by using tones of red or green if counties voted one way or another. I had to ask someone if they could please explain what the results were.
If it limits me in those ways, then it is a disability. It does, and it is.
If you are achieving that much at that time in your life, why on earth would you be going to community college? Either make sure that their high schools can challenge them, or get them to a college with an academic environment that will.
A community college does not have that environment.
I guarantee they aren't using 1.6 MW of power.
On the other hand, Tesla coils are all about the voltage.
For me, it is easy. If I spend hours listening to lossy compressed music, I start to get headaches. It doesn't happen when I'm listening to lossless compression.
For me, that is end of story.
If this $300M Datacenter was for brand new applications and brand new servers, then they might have a point (probably not, but they might).
But in my experience, cloud computing works best for particular applications, and not as a blanket answer to wholesale moving everything in your datacenter to mystical hardware in the cloud.
I haven't seen anything in cloud computing that can handle main frame and midrange apps, Sun apps, or any of thousands of other requirements that are going to be handled in the $300M Datacenter. In the end, this is just politicians trying to seem cool.
Yes, thereby forcing anyone with federal funding of any sort that wanted to research on lines that weren't already in place by 2001 to create entirely separate laboratories to work with these new lines.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/24/science/24conv.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1
Gosh, I sure am glad that he supported stem cell research.
The eetimes article states a slightly more realistic 4096 processors per rack, or roughly 400,000 processors...
Still, can you imagine the maintenance plan on this beast?
Can you imagine the power and cooling involved?
Even at only 25W per processor, we are talking nearly 10MW of power for the processors alone.
Much more interesting than the machine itself would be an article on how they plan to keep it up and running.
If you are having problems with forwarded messages, then none of the emails from your server would make it in to gmail.
Forwarded messages will have all the headers and information to indicate they came from your server.
Bounced messages, where none of the headers are rewritten but it seems to come from your server, is the issue you are describing and it isn't one that I have an easy answer for.
The only solution that I can think of would use greasemonkey and special rules on your server to make it easy to reply, forward, etc from gmail.
Actually, yes it should, as long as you also set your bit torrent to use a maximum of download bandwidth, and report as choked to the "supplier".
Members of professional organizations such as the IEEE Computer Society Have promised to follow a "code of ethics and professional conduct".
As a member, and having read the document, I understand that it is ethically wrong, a career limiting move, and not worth violating my promises just to satisfy my curiosity.
Since it is quite clearly legal in Oregon to use studded snow tires, for not only the entire winter, but also extended this year due to late snows, I suggest you partake in a little less of Oregon's number one cash crop
"Bricked" is unrecoverable.
"Bricked" is permanent.
"Bricked" is having absolutely no way, ever, of interacting with the object in a manner that is inconsistent with interacting with a brick.
This, on the other hand, will be fixed by tomorrow.
There isn't a single firewall that I've ever worked on that could possibly be misconfigured in such a way as to "accidentally" allow traffic to this domain to pass.
Web Proxy? Yeah, OK, maybe, but even then it is a reach...
Enron Broadband was working on this with Cisco starting in 1998. In fact, they bought two companies to try and make this happen. They told everyone that automatic provisioning was the wave of future.
Think of a Tibco like messaging layer allowing automatic provisioning of more or less bandwidth between carriers throughout the day as companies need it (for real time communications or nightly data warehouse creations.... Whatever).
10 years later it actually gets implemented.
If the courts of Marshall Texas are so popular for patent trolls, and the way you justify jurisdiction is to claim that "services are available there", blacklist every Marshall Texas ISP's IP range in that area.
If one of those IP addresses tries to access your service, put up a nice, static HTML page declaring that it due to the local court's ignorance of patent issues and the resulting popularity of those courts for patent litigation, it isn't a good business decision to provide services to that area.
Have a nice day.
Exchange 2007 requires 64-bit processors (Itanium need not apply). Additionally, resellers such as Dell have discontinued sales of Exchange 2003. Looks like Microsoft wants to move to 64-bit, and that is going to be enough for the server world to move entirely to 64-bit, and certainly enough to recommend 64-bit systems to my clients. Exchange 2007 System Requirements
I want to see "Smart Pills"...
It will never happen. Republicans are running all three branches of government, and smart pills would be the end of them.
Unless know of a manner in which you can transplant a spinal cord from one human to another.
So a corrected list may look like:
- Allowing data entry personnel to have access to the Internet.
- Allowing data entry personnel to have enough access to their own machine to install a logger.
- Failure to monitor all employees access to the Internet
How is logging all packets sent by a computer going to help? In this case, only by enumerating the personnel records compromised by the moron. Once the data is sent, what difference does it make if you have a log for it?But it is still BLOATED with commercials!!! Give me my XM @ $9.95 a month with no (or VERY limited) commercials any day! Err, according to their website, the only way to get XM for $9.95/mo is to commit to a three year subscription. Otherwise it is $13.95/mo. Plus $6.95 additional/mo for each extra radio. Thanks. I'll pass and continue putting my contributions into public broadcasting.
It's Hydrogen Hydroxide. H2O is wrong, it HOH, hence it having polar bonds. If you are going to make snarky comments, at least get them right.
Don't you remember holding a electrically charged object near a stream of water and having it bend away? Can't do that with the balanced molecule that H2O represents.
I don't think I've ever played counter-strike for more than 10 minutes at a time without reading a racist or 'hate' message.