Nonsense! We quite obviously removed an "e" AND a "u" from couleur when we adopted the word. Sure, we added an extra "o", but that was just a joke that the Americans still don't get.
Let me guess, he stole the idea of the www from an American? I predict that in 50 years time we will discover that it was - in fact - China that made the first powered flight, landed men on the moon and did virtually everything else first.
It's true that Brits don't obsessively submit to orthodontistry in their teens like our hideous lantern-jawed, brace-faced transatltanic cousins, but if you think that British teeth are bad by world standards then I would highly recommend a trip to India or Morocco.
Of course, that would involve you either joining the US Army or getting a passport first.
That depends. The convention has been changing for some time, but we still seem to refer to file sizes and MOST storage capacities in 1024 terms, though we refer to datarates / bandwidth and SOME storage capacities in 1000 terms.
Clock for clock, maybe. But the 2.5Ghz 970fx is the dnetc RC5-72 champ in absolute terms.
Well, no-one would build a Mac mini cluster for REAL work anyway - if you happened to have 30 in your building you might try something with Apple's new clustering software.
It most certainly IS a real world application, thousands of people are using it right now. I myself have a couple of dual2.5Ghz G5s and a room full of P4 Northwoods eating RC5 keys right now.
And it's certainly not the only application that gains massive acceleration via Altivec.
Also, please try and comprehend the difference in performance between dedicated FPGAs and DSPs compared to general purpose CPUs. For tasks like video, the dedicated GPU can be orders of magnitude faster.
I read your link. I didn't really understand its relevence to the point you are trying to make. I'm not a mathematician, so if this is a csee of convenient notation or somesuch the please excuse my ignorance.
If your statement is that 1/x=? when x=0, then I think we already knew that, please explain what that has to do with my point?
The Argentines only invaded once, and were forcibly expelled. If they hadn't been so stupid, there's a good chance they could have had the godforsaken place by now anyway.
May his reign last for a thousand years!
No.
Nonsense! We quite obviously removed an "e" AND a "u" from couleur when we adopted the word. Sure, we added an extra "o", but that was just a joke that the Americans still don't get.
Let me guess, he stole the idea of the www from an American? I predict that in 50 years time we will discover that it was - in fact - China that made the first powered flight, landed men on the moon and did virtually everything else first.
What has he done for us LATELY?
Apple has been making PCs for over 25 years.
Office, IE and WIndows Media Player are all available for MacOSX.
Saddam Hussein is an Islamist? It'll be news to him.
"charged through the wazoo"
Please explain, I don't speak idiot.
Sounds to me like Australia needs some fixed-wireless options badly.
No it won't. It'll buy you (at most) $75.26, not to mention the fact that most goods are considerably cheaper in America anyway.
That's a damned good deal. Where in France can you get that? You think I could set up a WiFi Pringle-link across la manche?
Is that stereotype from SNL or something?
It's true that Brits don't obsessively submit to orthodontistry in their teens like our hideous lantern-jawed, brace-faced transatltanic cousins, but if you think that British teeth are bad by world standards then I would highly recommend a trip to India or Morocco.
Of course, that would involve you either joining the US Army or getting a passport first.
That's not an operating system, that's a circle-jerk.
That depends. The convention has been changing for some time, but we still seem to refer to file sizes and MOST storage capacities in 1024 terms, though we refer to datarates / bandwidth and SOME storage capacities in 1000 terms.
400kb/s upstream? How shit is that? If you're getting 8Mb/s down, surely at least 1Mb/s up would be reasonable?
Wouldn't it? This isn't cable TV you know.
Clock for clock, maybe. But the 2.5Ghz 970fx is the dnetc RC5-72 champ in absolute terms.
Well, no-one would build a Mac mini cluster for REAL work anyway - if you happened to have 30 in your building you might try something with Apple's new clustering software.
It most certainly IS a real world application, thousands of people are using it right now. I myself have a couple of dual2.5Ghz G5s and a room full of P4 Northwoods eating RC5 keys right now.
And it's certainly not the only application that gains massive acceleration via Altivec.
Don't forget that the Mac mini has Firewire, and that OSX allows for IP over Firewire 400 at near GigE rates.
Cine film 24.11?
Video 30 or so?
You don't have a clue, do you?
Also, please try and comprehend the difference in performance between dedicated FPGAs and DSPs compared to general purpose CPUs. For tasks like video, the dedicated GPU can be orders of magnitude faster.
What about 2005?
I read your link. I didn't really understand its relevence to the point you are trying to make. I'm not a mathematician, so if this is a csee of convenient notation or somesuch the please excuse my ignorance.
If your statement is that 1/x=? when x=0, then I think we already knew that, please explain what that has to do with my point?
You should both go back to elementary school and LAERN HOW TO FUCKING SPELL.
Falkland WARS?
The Argentines only invaded once, and were forcibly expelled. If they hadn't been so stupid, there's a good chance they could have had the godforsaken place by now anyway.
Do you know when to say 'sorry'?