So, can I have both? Buy two hyperthreaded chips and stick em int he same board, and get an even weirder inneficient speed increase. Or would writing a scheduler to handle it be too hard, virtual chips on top of two real chips, I imagine it could appear to look like 4 way smp when in reality its 2 way weird smp. I unno, I want one!
I dunno about the French equiv, but very few companies that file for chapter 11 protection in the USa survive for much longer. Its like becomming that guy with the smashed credit record, no one loans you a dime after that, now imagine an entire company with one giant bad credit record.
I had hopes for Loki when they did this, and while I do not use mandrake, I do wish them the very best, because I respect what they do.
You've obviously never been to Cedar Point then, if the line moves fast, more people will get into it, Vacuums tend to be filled, especially at Cedar point when they whip out yet another new ride. Fortunately, this will keep people out of the lines for the Millenium Force and Raptor.:-D
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You can't build a reactor cover before a plant blows and hope it to be of any use. Unless you really want to ignore the nasty effects of a nuclear blast. Any structure built over a reactor would be blow sky high, and throw the structure materials off at hundreds of miles per hour, turning the entire plant into one giant nuclear claymore mine. You build them so they don't blow up, and use common sense, which the soviet government did not have, the test they demanded are what caused the accident.
Why would someone pay that kind of money for a big giant borg doll when Realdoll sells one that actually looks pleasent. If you need companionship due to your nerd induced ugliness and low social status, don't compound your unnattractiveness by screwing a giant borg man. Go buy a sexy lingerie doll and pretend its a real girl, its good practice for pretending you actually have a life.
Does anyone else here think it would be cool to just have one of those robots? Think of the inherent untility of having a smaller version fo one for running cables inside your own home, and the joys of attaching stuff to it so it could scare your relatives out of the house when they have overstayed their welcome!
If ya do live in this companies service area, take a look at Amplex's DSL offerings. They're really a smart bunch of friendly people. Their areas of service overlap a lot, and you can get Amplex DSL in more areas than you can get Buckeye Cable. And the speed difference is out fo this world. Oh, and they offer static IP's with some plans. Nuff said.
I lived in Toledo for years, what they don't tell you si that the owner of The Toledo Blade also owns Buckeye Cablesystem. So the article got painted an even friendlier picture than is normal for such a great media outlet as The Blade./sarcasm
As for the theft, maybe if Buckeye's cable service wasn't so god awful, then people would have no reason to steal it.
Being from the ^&%$hole that is Toledo OH, I can state that there is nothing small about Buckeye Cablesystems, or their parent corp, buckeye telesystems. They run the cable TV, the internet, and the local newspaper is even under their indirect control.
Worst part is, they are bad for bussiness around here. All the smaller ISP's buy bandwidth and coloc from these guys, and there is network bottlenecks that could literally be solved by running a line from 1 rack, to another, 3 feet away. But Buckeye wants to charge "transfer fees", and so none of the small local isp's can solve a very easily solvable problem.
Any money that these uncapper's cost John Block and his vast Northwest OH empire is all for the better. The economy here sucks, the job market is completely dry, and quite frankly, a big chunck of it is their fault, they deserve what they got. I hope someone finds other ways to cost them loads of money, cause they do not deserve it.
You really didn't read anything of what I just typed did you? Don't put words in my mouth, your about as dense as lead.
Yeah, the original article was about Compuserve using gecko. I understand that, fine and dandy. But did it ever occur to you that maybe, some of us would take the oppurtunity that while, gecko is really fast, and html compliant, and just damned cool in its modular design..... that it is a tad unfortunate that Mozilla itself is such a slow ass piece of shit?
Again, I was just trying to point that out. You seem to just wanna make yourself look smarter than you are by trying to educate the masses, when in reality, your just missing the point of this thread. However offtopic this thread may be from the original article.
I could do that on a windows box, running at 400 mhz. It has that one feature.... its been awhile. It basically holds it in mem, weather a window is open or not.... I canb't remember the name now, but it makes it quite speedy. I have yet to find an equiv for my *nix boxes however.
I just use Galeon now, Gecko good, Mozilla needs to be kicked in thr ass still.
I swear I have barely any idea what you just said, my point, implied as it may be, is that Mozilla isn't ready for the prime time because well.... its still too slow. and I was replying to an earlier comment, which in my world, sort of spawns off smaller discussions that may be tangent of the original topic. jesus christ, do I have spell it out for everyone? has the world no grasp of the concept of the flow of conversation?
And yes, Gecko is pretty speedy. Galeon is a life saver for Linux, cause well, Mozilla is still a "piece of slow crap." No offense intended. But I wasn't talking about Gecko, I was replying to comment made about the sluggishness of mozilla. I guess I'm off topic, heaven forbid someone let the conversation evolve.
Get over it, you just didn't have anything better to say. Quite frankly, neither did I.
As I said, I have 256 megs, if Mozilla needs that..... it has serious issues. A big thing for Linux is that it runs on anything..... except when it comes to web browsers. They all need a 600+ mhz machine to be bearable, thank god for Galeon. Its useable on my 400 mhz machines. But god help you if you have a 233 mhz laptop....
Dear god I hope so..... otherwise I'll have to expand my policy of not buying from intrusive ads.... no way will anyone take this bs, good thing it isn't true.
Anyone know if Redhat is planning on offering lower latency kernel RPM's for those of us who are loath to patch and recompile a kernel JUST to try something new out to see if we like it. Its kind of nice if I can drop in a quick RPM, decide weather I like it, and THEN compile a trimmed kernel properly if need be.
Yeah, Redhat doesn't have more money than God like certain companies that many of us like to think have sold their souls to satan.... myself excluded of course. I hate microsoft, but only because their software doesn't speak to me. Its not how I think, unix is how I think. If that lets me join a group of fanatics and throw pies at Bill in funny Java games online, hey hey! Cool!
Okay, that was sarcastic, but anyways, my point is, Microsoft has enough cash to send peo0ple to campuses and throw party style presentations, and whoo all the money seeking college students. They do it here at BGSU as well. All my friends want to work for Microsoft, and why not? They pay good, they give out free stuff at every ACM meeting here, and they potray themselves as being as close to a party in the workplace as a company can get........ they even call their HQ a "campus." Makes me think of beer and horny girls..... well, maybe not you, all my friends at CWRU complain about the lack of women, heh.
Red Hat, does not havethat kind of cash. They have more important things to worry about..... like posting a profit:-/
Then, there is me, who doesn't like working with MS software so much that I politely declined an interview offer from Microsoft a few months ago, and started my own company that uses no MS software at all..... Just to minimize my exposure to it in the workplace.
Every man may have his price, and mine is, I gotta be happy in my job. I cannot be happy using VC++ and Windows 2000.
Okay, mod this down.... but it was one college students take on MS. Bussiness practices.... they do bother me..... the fact that their software is just really bad, that drives me nutty.
So, can I have both? Buy two hyperthreaded chips and stick em int he same board, and get an even weirder inneficient speed increase. Or would writing a scheduler to handle it be too hard, virtual chips on top of two real chips, I imagine it could appear to look like 4 way smp when in reality its 2 way weird smp. I unno, I want one!
I dunno about the French equiv, but very few companies that file for chapter 11 protection in the USa survive for much longer. Its like becomming that guy with the smashed credit record, no one loans you a dime after that, now imagine an entire company with one giant bad credit record.
I had hopes for Loki when they did this, and while I do not use mandrake, I do wish them the very best, because I respect what they do.
You've obviously never been to Cedar Point then, if the line moves fast, more people will get into it, Vacuums tend to be filled, especially at Cedar point when they whip out yet another new ride. Fortunately, this will keep people out of the lines for the Millenium Force and Raptor. :-D
You can't build a reactor cover before a plant blows and hope it to be of any use. Unless you really want to ignore the nasty effects of a nuclear blast. Any structure built over a reactor would be blow sky high, and throw the structure materials off at hundreds of miles per hour, turning the entire plant into one giant nuclear claymore mine. You build them so they don't blow up, and use common sense, which the soviet government did not have, the test they demanded are what caused the accident.
Why would someone pay that kind of money for a big giant borg doll when Realdoll sells one that actually looks pleasent. If you need companionship due to your nerd induced ugliness and low social status, don't compound your unnattractiveness by screwing a giant borg man. Go buy a sexy lingerie doll and pretend its a real girl, its good practice for pretending you actually have a life.
Does anyone else here think it would be cool to just have one of those robots? Think of the inherent untility of having a smaller version fo one for running cables inside your own home, and the joys of attaching stuff to it so it could scare your relatives out of the house when they have overstayed their welcome!
Robots rule!
Not trek, or anything like it, and its perfect werfect, hold your hands, everyone loves everyone society.
Mod me down now, you know I'm right.
If ya do live in this companies service area, take a look at Amplex's DSL offerings. They're really a smart bunch of friendly people. Their areas of service overlap a lot, and you can get Amplex DSL in more areas than you can get Buckeye Cable. And the speed difference is out fo this world.
Oh, and they offer static IP's with some plans. Nuff said.
I lived in Toledo for years, what they don't tell you si that the owner of The Toledo Blade also owns Buckeye Cablesystem. So the article got painted an even friendlier picture than is normal for such a great media outlet as The Blade. /sarcasm
As for the theft, maybe if Buckeye's cable service wasn't so god awful, then people would have no reason to steal it.
John Block: Go to hell.
Because there is no greeting card software for linux.
I didn't say I understood it, but its true, what geek cares about greeting card makers? Moms seem to love it though.
yeah, I bet it'd look a lot like this, only faster.
Being from the ^&%$hole that is Toledo OH, I can state that there is nothing small about Buckeye Cablesystems, or their parent corp, buckeye telesystems. They run the cable TV, the internet, and the local newspaper is even under their indirect control.
Worst part is, they are bad for bussiness around here. All the smaller ISP's buy bandwidth and coloc from these guys, and there is network bottlenecks that could literally be solved by running a line from 1 rack, to another, 3 feet away. But Buckeye wants to charge "transfer fees", and so none of the small local isp's can solve a very easily solvable problem.
Any money that these uncapper's cost John Block and his vast Northwest OH empire is all for the better. The economy here sucks, the job market is completely dry, and quite frankly, a big chunck of it is their fault, they deserve what they got. I hope someone finds other ways to cost them loads of money, cause they do not deserve it.
Sorry, I might call myself a little bitter....
You really didn't read anything of what I just typed did you? Don't put words in my mouth, your about as dense as lead.
Yeah, the original article was about Compuserve using gecko. I understand that, fine and dandy. But did it ever occur to you that maybe, some of us would take the oppurtunity that while, gecko is really fast, and html compliant, and just damned cool in its modular design..... that it is a tad unfortunate that Mozilla itself is such a slow ass piece of shit?
Again, I was just trying to point that out. You seem to just wanna make yourself look smarter than you are by trying to educate the masses, when in reality, your just missing the point of this thread. However offtopic this thread may be from the original article.
Yeah, okay, not fast enough, when IE will open in the blink of an eye. and I hate IE with a passion, ugly, ugly interface.
I could do that on a windows box, running at 400 mhz. It has that one feature.... its been awhile. It basically holds it in mem, weather a window is open or not.... I canb't remember the name now, but it makes it quite speedy. I have yet to find an equiv for my *nix boxes however.
I just use Galeon now, Gecko good, Mozilla needs to be kicked in thr ass still.
I swear I have barely any idea what you just said, my point, implied as it may be, is that Mozilla isn't ready for the prime time because well.... its still too slow. and I was replying to an earlier comment, which in my world, sort of spawns off smaller discussions that may be tangent of the original topic. jesus christ, do I have spell it out for everyone? has the world no grasp of the concept of the flow of conversation?
And yes, Gecko is pretty speedy. Galeon is a life saver for Linux, cause well, Mozilla is still a "piece of slow crap." No offense intended. But I wasn't talking about Gecko, I was replying to comment made about the sluggishness of mozilla. I guess I'm off topic, heaven forbid someone let the conversation evolve.
Get over it, you just didn't have anything better to say. Quite frankly, neither did I.
As I said, I have 256 megs, if Mozilla needs that..... it has serious issues. A big thing for Linux is that it runs on anything..... except when it comes to web browsers. They all need a 600+ mhz machine to be bearable, thank god for Galeon. Its useable on my 400 mhz machines. But god help you if you have a 233 mhz laptop....
I have 256, trust me, that's NOT the bottleneck. My solution is to just use Galeon anyways, faster, less crap. I do NOT need a WYSIWYG editor.
Mozilla is slow on my celeron 700.
I wanna take a rolled up newspaper, find every person on the Mozilla team who thinks its even remotely fast, and HIT EM! Then shout, No!
It can suffer from the click of death, AND the blue screen of death! Double bonus!
Oh wait, for a second, I had forgotten what day it was. In that case, I hope Cowboyneal takes over as head honcho.
:-)
Its either him, or Steve Ballmer. Give it up for me!!!!!!!
But in a real situation of this, I'd like to see Alan Cox at the helm. Anyone who wear sunglasses as much as I do, has to be on the level.
Dear god I hope so..... otherwise I'll have to expand my policy of not buying from intrusive ads.... no way will anyone take this bs, good thing it isn't true.
Alarm clocks that you can plus into a network... and they listen for an NTP broadcast, and sync to it.
Anyone know if Redhat is planning on offering lower latency kernel RPM's for those of us who are loath to patch and recompile a kernel JUST to try something new out to see if we like it. Its kind of nice if I can drop in a quick RPM, decide weather I like it, and THEN compile a trimmed kernel properly if need be.
:-)
I'm just lazy.
Yeah, Redhat doesn't have more money than God like certain companies that many of us like to think have sold their souls to satan.... myself excluded of course. I hate microsoft, but only because their software doesn't speak to me. Its not how I think, unix is how I think. If that lets me join a group of fanatics and throw pies at Bill in funny Java games online, hey hey! Cool!
:-/
Okay, that was sarcastic, but anyways, my point is, Microsoft has enough cash to send peo0ple to campuses and throw party style presentations, and whoo all the money seeking college students. They do it here at BGSU as well. All my friends want to work for Microsoft, and why not? They pay good, they give out free stuff at every ACM meeting here, and they potray themselves as being as close to a party in the workplace as a company can get........ they even call their HQ a "campus." Makes me think of beer and horny girls..... well, maybe not you, all my friends at CWRU complain about the lack of women, heh.
Red Hat, does not havethat kind of cash. They have more important things to worry about..... like posting a profit
Then, there is me, who doesn't like working with MS software so much that I politely declined an interview offer from Microsoft a few months ago, and started my own company that uses no MS software at all..... Just to minimize my exposure to it in the workplace.
Every man may have his price, and mine is, I gotta be happy in my job. I cannot be happy using VC++ and Windows 2000.
Okay, mod this down.... but it was one college students take on MS. Bussiness practices.... they do bother me..... the fact that their software is just really bad, that drives me nutty.