In the case of Code Red, the number of attempted attacks should be proportional to the number of sucessful attacks (compromised hosts), but I suppose that's not the point.
"Investment Managers are now able to add a link from their firm's Web site to the Schwab Alliance Web site..."
How to Link or Frame:
1. Read the Linking and Framing Agreement including Exhibit A that provides policies, requirements, and technical guidelines for Framing and Linking to the Schwab Alliance Web site.
2. Print and sign the Linking and Framing Agreement
3. Create electronic protoype of framing or linking according to posted guidelindes. Please not that this submission must be a prototype of framing or linking according to posted guidelines. Please noet that this submission mst be a prototype and NOT live on your Web site until you have received consent.
4. Pint and complete the Consent Submission Form for selected option.
Seems like an awful ammount of work just to link the front page of a web site.
A while ago I worked for a law firm and we had a link to Schwab's (the investing company's) website from our own. Now this wasn't deep-linking, this was the front page of the site. A couple of days after adding the link, Schwab sent us a form letter requesting us to quickly remove the link, fill out some forms, put their link on a seperate page with a disclaimer, and not make the page public until they could inspect the link. One of the lawers at the firm said to just leave the link, if they were really serious about it they would send another letter. They did, we removed the link and never put it back.
I'm almost certain the Creative SoundBlaster Live! series supports this. The EMU10K driver in Linux seems to allow multiple programs to open/dev/dsp and the sound card mixes the sounds together. Although, I don't own one of these cards myself, that might be a good enough reason to check one out.
I don't have any of these new-fangled sound cards either. However, in one computer I have a SB AWE 32 and a ES1371. I've dedicated each of the three total DSPs each to a seperate task. They may not be great DSPs, mind you, but I've got a whole bunch of 'em.
Then stuff like quake, rtcw, half-life, etc would be a bit more submersive.
Another idea is an output for a transducer. That way you can physically shake the listener a little at frequencies less than what the human hear can typically hear. I think that would make game play a bit more submersive also.
Lower distortion (all types). Lower noise. Better anti-aliasing filters. More linear DACs/ADCs. Balanced I/O. Improved RF rejection. Card volume implemented with motor control pot instead of FETs or digital scaling. Eliminate the digital EQ that causes phase distortion even when nulled. Is that enough?
You forgot the most important one: The ability to express love. Give the sound card industry five more years.
Not really. The author didn't insult your intelligence yet, "because you are two stupid to understand the Time Cube."
In the case of Code Red, the number of attempted attacks should be proportional to the number of sucessful attacks (compromised hosts), but I suppose that's not the point.
I found the actual e-mail they sent me:
"Investment Managers are now able to add a link from their firm's Web site to the Schwab Alliance Web site..."
How to Link or Frame:
1. Read the Linking and Framing Agreement including Exhibit A that provides policies, requirements, and technical guidelines for Framing and Linking to the Schwab Alliance Web site.
2. Print and sign the Linking and Framing Agreement
3. Create electronic protoype of framing or linking according to posted guidelindes. Please not that this submission must be a prototype of
framing or linking according to posted guidelines. Please noet that this submission mst be a prototype and NOT live on your Web site until you have received consent.
4. Pint and complete the Consent Submission Form for selected option.
Seems like an awful ammount of work just to link the front page of a web site.
A while ago I worked for a law firm and we had a link to Schwab's (the investing company's) website from our own. Now this wasn't deep-linking, this was the front page of the site. A couple of days after adding the link, Schwab sent us a form letter requesting us to quickly remove the link, fill out some forms, put their link on a seperate page with a disclaimer, and not make the page public until they could inspect the link. One of the lawers at the firm said to just leave the link, if they were really serious about it they would send another letter. They did, we removed the link and never put it back.
I'm almost certain the Creative SoundBlaster Live! series supports this. The EMU10K driver in Linux seems to allow multiple programs to open /dev/dsp and the sound card mixes the sounds together. Although, I don't own one of these cards myself, that might be a good enough reason to check one out.
I don't have any of these new-fangled sound cards either. However, in one computer I have a SB AWE 32 and a ES1371. I've dedicated each of the three total DSPs each to a seperate task. They may not be great DSPs, mind you, but I've got a whole bunch of 'em.
Then stuff like quake, rtcw, half-life, etc would be a bit more submersive.
Another idea is an output for a transducer. That way you can physically shake the listener a little at frequencies less than what the human hear can typically hear. I think that would make game play a bit more submersive also.
Lower distortion (all types). Lower noise. Better anti-aliasing filters. More linear DACs/ADCs. Balanced I/O. Improved RF rejection. Card volume implemented with motor control pot instead of FETs or digital scaling. Eliminate the digital EQ that causes phase distortion even when nulled. Is that enough?
You forgot the most important one: The ability to express love.
Give the sound card industry five more years.
The lady at PetSmart said I can wash my new puppy with baby shampoo!
There sure is: ifconfig eth0 hw ether would work assuming your driver and card support it.