One small sentence and your key signature ? How disappointing. I guess your batteries are running down, by now - too much screaming will make you hoarse.
Shame, I'll have to find another source of amusement now.
Has their behaviour ever been compared to that of people who have other reasons to be nervous, like first-time flyers, sufferers from claustrophobia and whatnot ?
"The impact on human physiology of planning a suicide" ?
These people have not a single spot of doubt in their mind that they're boarding a direct flight to paradise, virgins included. They're not afraid, they're probably even happy. At best, they'll be a bit nervous, but that probably won't show any more than on someone who never flew before.
Regardless of who put the cadmium in, however, if you're gonna manufacture food containers, you'd better be making sure you don't poison your customers.
In most industries, it's standard procedure to test the quality of whatever your suppliers offer.
I was going to say "15 disks ? Joker, we've got three large tape libraries", but you've already mentioned the price of a disk cabinet vs a tape library, which goes some way towards your side of the argument.
However, two points:
1. Standard Linux kernel has a limit of 256 devices. Quite the limit on your available number of disks. Maybe you can fix that in the Linux kernel, but you have to wonder about similar restrictions for our Windows and OSX friends.
2. The amount of power required to spin (let alone start) hundreds of disks is several orders of magnitude larger than that required to spin a dozen tape drives.
Cluster filesystems do not really serve the same need as "fileshares", although they're admittedly based on pretty much the same thing. SMB and NFS have their downsides, but they're still the most out-of-the-box easy solutions for most situations.
You're right, of course, a great deal of effort has been put in extinguishing indentured service and the like. Still, I feel it's worth verifying if that movement has not been too successful, and that it might be worth swinging the pendulum a measure back in the other direction.
I'm not pro-slavery, far from it, but it's undeniable that there's quite some chaff associated with the current welfare system - and not only in America, here in Belgium, too. I spontaneously think of the family with what, five children who live entirely off welfare, and are not only proud of that, but actually believe that it's their god-given right. Maybe it's time that the system is re-evaluated and adjusted to kill off the more extreme leeches ?
I'm really having a hard time seeing where the shame is in asking of people on benefits that they perform some public service instead. After all, you're supposedly on benefits (at least where the dole is concerned) just to bridge the time you need to find another paying job, right ? No harm in doing some light-but-necessary work while you've got nothing better to do.
That being said, it would of course be strongly preferable if we could just manage to not destroy nature, so it can take care of managing itself.
"Why or why not" type questions only work in a school setting, not out here in the real world where you have not a smithereen of power or influence over those you attempt to tort^Winterrog^Wask questions of.
I'm not even american, but for once I'll be happy to join you lot in uneducated redneck twattiness.
I bow for no religion, let alone one whose dictatorial, self-perpetuating leading class thinks that everyone in the whole wide world should shut up and follow their stupid little rules.
Ooo, free peeling !
One small sentence and your key signature ? How disappointing. I guess your batteries are running down, by now - too much screaming will make you hoarse.
Shame, I'll have to find another source of amusement now.
Has their behaviour ever been compared to that of people who have other reasons to be nervous, like first-time flyers, sufferers from claustrophobia and whatnot ?
Ahh, better still. Just found an article that says from 2011 the white pages will be opt-in only.
> Belgium has an opt-out system.
We do ? *goes looking*
I just go to www.just-eat.be or www.pizza.be - something similar is bound to exist for your region, no ?
"The impact on human physiology of planning a suicide" ?
These people have not a single spot of doubt in their mind that they're boarding a direct flight to paradise, virgins included. They're not afraid, they're probably even happy. At best, they'll be a bit nervous, but that probably won't show any more than on someone who never flew before.
Regardless of who put the cadmium in, however, if you're gonna manufacture food containers, you'd better be making sure you don't poison your customers.
In most industries, it's standard procedure to test the quality of whatever your suppliers offer.
I guess the aussies are rounding up, then.
If you can find a way to install things on targeted cells, you can just deliver the actual chemo to the cells without this as intermediary.
> mount an interface on my ass.
Wide bus, I guess.
You might have the authority to stop them, but you sure won't have the bulletproofing for it.
The definition where you have 2 dimensions, whereas this printhead only moves in 1.
Out of interest, are any of the cluster filesystems you mentioned noticeably less chatty and/or do they provide much better throughput ?
Another post that says "nothing happened, and rumors that say it happened are false". What idiot poured redbull in kdawson today ?
Nothing is about to happen, rumors that something will happen are false and even if it were to miraculously happen, it's not gonna be a problem.
How is this even n- oh, wait, kdawson. Is there REALLY no option to plonk specific editors ?
I was going to say "15 disks ? Joker, we've got three large tape libraries", but you've already mentioned the price of a disk cabinet vs a tape library, which goes some way towards your side of the argument.
However, two points:
1. Standard Linux kernel has a limit of 256 devices. Quite the limit on your available number of disks. Maybe you can fix that in the Linux kernel, but you have to wonder about similar restrictions for our Windows and OSX friends.
2. The amount of power required to spin (let alone start) hundreds of disks is several orders of magnitude larger than that required to spin a dozen tape drives.
Where do you find 1G sata for $60 ? New and reliable, please. Best I can find them is about €90.
Cluster filesystems do not really serve the same need as "fileshares", although they're admittedly based on pretty much the same thing. SMB and NFS have their downsides, but they're still the most out-of-the-box easy solutions for most situations.
You're right, of course, a great deal of effort has been put in extinguishing indentured service and the like. Still, I feel it's worth verifying if that movement has not been too successful, and that it might be worth swinging the pendulum a measure back in the other direction.
I'm not pro-slavery, far from it, but it's undeniable that there's quite some chaff associated with the current welfare system - and not only in America, here in Belgium, too. I spontaneously think of the family with what, five children who live entirely off welfare, and are not only proud of that, but actually believe that it's their god-given right. Maybe it's time that the system is re-evaluated and adjusted to kill off the more extreme leeches ?
I'm really having a hard time seeing where the shame is in asking of people on benefits that they perform some public service instead. After all, you're supposedly on benefits (at least where the dole is concerned) just to bridge the time you need to find another paying job, right ? No harm in doing some light-but-necessary work while you've got nothing better to do.
That being said, it would of course be strongly preferable if we could just manage to not destroy nature, so it can take care of managing itself.
I have plenty of empathy, and right now it's all going towards the poor sods who have to deal with this braindead moron.
Well, the car driver tried.
> That was pretty silly given that Facebook's founder thinks his users are idiots.
Well, given the number of people that stay on there regardless of how he behaves, I'd say his assessment is pretty much spot on.
Dear teacher,
"Why or why not" type questions only work in a school setting, not out here in the real world where you have not a smithereen of power or influence over those you attempt to tort^Winterrog^Wask questions of.
Sincerely,
The Internet.
I'm not even american, but for once I'll be happy to join you lot in uneducated redneck twattiness.
I bow for no religion, let alone one whose dictatorial, self-perpetuating leading class thinks that everyone in the whole wide world should shut up and follow their stupid little rules.