Dye-Sub sucks for long life, the best reasonably available option is probably Costco minilab with Fuji archival stock (available up to 20x30" at Costco).
And Nurse Practitioners can even write (some) prescriptions. In my mind this is proposal only makes sense since we're already at an unbearable cost for medicine and yet if we continue doing things the way we're going costs will have to rise as we'll need more bodies to provide services for our aging population. In Germany (and I believe much of Europe) pharmacists can prescribe drugs for all sorts of common ailments, which is especially nice give the much more restricted office hours.
The problem is that raw bulb efficiency is only a small percentage of the overall efficiency when you're talking about a bulb that has to run in an Edison socket at 120-240VAC. Making a high efficiency, low cost, and small balast which has low harmonic and EMI emissions is not really a solved problem at this point.
Then get a CFL with a CRI greater than 85, they cost about $5 instead of $.85-$1.50 for the cheap ones but they produce a more daylight like color spectrum. I've got a bunch of them over my cube at work to help fight seasonal affective disorder and my only problem was they were a bit blue so I left one traditional fluorescent in to add a bit more yellow to the overall mix.
Exactly, the judge correctly separated questions of fact (that is for a jury to decide in a jury trial) from questions of law (that is for the judge to decide).
More to the point many people under 21 or so can hear up to 22kHz, and a rare few can hear up to 24kHz (I'm actually very rare in that I can hear 23kHz at -3dB at age 33).
Francis Wells, who is a heart surgeon at Papworth Hospital, has been fascinated by Leonardo’s anatomical drawings for the past 20 years and changed his surgical practice in the light of Leonardo’s observations on the structure of the mitral valve,” he says.
"What Leonardo was observing was how the elasticity of the heart and valves was important. It was common for surgeons to put rigid stents in the mitral valve when reconstructing it and Francis Wells has since been using a more subtle approach and trying to preserve some of that elastic nature and has had less failure in his stents as a consequence."link
And that increased capital cost will be completely and utterly dominated by the increased efficiency in power useage. If you think these guys haven't analyzed the numbers every which way and run a pilot datacenter to prove out their numbers before releasing this stuff you're delusional. These are not stupid people and they know exactly the problem they are trying to solve. It might not be the same problem as everyone else in the computer sector is trying to solve, but it is a problem quite a few very large web companies are trying to solve (ie this is a solution for Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, and a few other very large companies with hundreds of thousands to over a million servers).
These people aren't idiots, they've got very intelligent engineers and they are trying to solve a very specific problem which is how to minimize the cost per transaction for web scale platforms. When you've got a million servers (Google's been there for some time and Facebook is probably well on their way) a few percentage points in efficiency can be very real money, and if your design doesn't work for everyone that's ok because manufacturers will be happy to do a custom run of 50k units for your new small test datacenter.
A power zone is no more than 1/3r'd of a rack (and can be as little as 1/9th of a rack but the spec still calls for the bus bars to cover the entire 1/3rd of the rack). Oh, and as far as 500A being a lot of current, sure but datacenters deal with large currents all the time, for instance the inputs to my UPS's are 300A at 480V and they're small by datacenter standards.
Close, Each bus bar pair can support up to 500A, which can be increased by adding more copper. Each bus bar pair can support up to 6KW, while power can be increased by using more copper. The bus bars can be adjusted for higher current, depending on the desired power per column, as they are interchangeable. Normally the Open Rack has three bus bar pairs installed, but it is also configurable with two or one bus bar pairs in the power zone:link
Exactly, look at that chart for the 5 year horizon and you see the Pound losing about 16% against the Euro, 19% against the US Dollar, 35% against the Australian Dollar and a whopping 46% against the Yen!
No, what the DMCA doesn't allow is the dissemination of tools derived from knowledge gained by reverse engineering an effective copyright control mechanism and there are a few significant exceptions like academic works and for interoperability.
I'm not sure about GM but I know Ford is no longer casting around here, they recently started tearing down the 60+ year old casting plant in Brooke Park. The reasons for the plants demise is that it's an ironworks and Ford basically doesn't use a cast iron block any longer and they don't view block casting as a core area and so there was no way they were going to invest the massive amount of capital it would have taken to move the plant over the casting aluminium.
Saying Samsung does x is always going to be wrong because Samsung is HUGE and so they will inevitably be doing just about everything. Samsung has their own fabs but other divisions are free to source chips from wherever they can get the best deal or product that best meets their need (if I remember correctly the phone division was pissed at the memory division a few years back because they couldn't buy at the same cost as Apple despite the fact that it was an internal sale).
And that's why my wife's engagement ring was $700 and everything I've bought since has either been polar diamonds (Canadian company that works outside DeBeers) or diamond coated moissanite. We'll be celebrating our twelfth year of debt free marriage in July =)
Um, wow what a worthless response. The fact is that the real world has found plenty of ways to make HTTP do what many other protocols do which makes life easier for everyone since HTTP works without an end to end model which is increasingly not feasible in the real world.
Dye-Sub sucks for long life, the best reasonably available option is probably Costco minilab with Fuji archival stock (available up to 20x30" at Costco).
This!
And Nurse Practitioners can even write (some) prescriptions. In my mind this is proposal only makes sense since we're already at an unbearable cost for medicine and yet if we continue doing things the way we're going costs will have to rise as we'll need more bodies to provide services for our aging population. In Germany (and I believe much of Europe) pharmacists can prescribe drugs for all sorts of common ailments, which is especially nice give the much more restricted office hours.
The problem is that raw bulb efficiency is only a small percentage of the overall efficiency when you're talking about a bulb that has to run in an Edison socket at 120-240VAC. Making a high efficiency, low cost, and small balast which has low harmonic and EMI emissions is not really a solved problem at this point.
Then get a CFL with a CRI greater than 85, they cost about $5 instead of $.85-$1.50 for the cheap ones but they produce a more daylight like color spectrum. I've got a bunch of them over my cube at work to help fight seasonal affective disorder and my only problem was they were a bit blue so I left one traditional fluorescent in to add a bit more yellow to the overall mix.
No more so that a modern fluorescent with electronic balast (ie a T5 bulb or pretty much any namebrand CFL).
Exactly, the judge correctly separated questions of fact (that is for a jury to decide in a jury trial) from questions of law (that is for the judge to decide).
More to the point many people under 21 or so can hear up to 22kHz, and a rare few can hear up to 24kHz (I'm actually very rare in that I can hear 23kHz at -3dB at age 33).
Yep, in fact we're still learning from the man.
Francis Wells, who is a heart surgeon at Papworth Hospital, has been fascinated by Leonardo’s anatomical drawings for the past 20 years and changed his surgical practice in the light of Leonardo’s observations on the structure of the mitral valve,” he says.
"What Leonardo was observing was how the elasticity of the heart and valves was important. It was common for surgeons to put rigid stents in the mitral valve when reconstructing it and Francis Wells has since been using a more subtle approach and trying to preserve some of that elastic nature and has had less failure in his stents as a consequence." link
How much of that is salary inflation and how much of that is the rise of the Yuan against the dollar and Euro?
And that increased capital cost will be completely and utterly dominated by the increased efficiency in power useage. If you think these guys haven't analyzed the numbers every which way and run a pilot datacenter to prove out their numbers before releasing this stuff you're delusional. These are not stupid people and they know exactly the problem they are trying to solve. It might not be the same problem as everyone else in the computer sector is trying to solve, but it is a problem quite a few very large web companies are trying to solve (ie this is a solution for Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, and a few other very large companies with hundreds of thousands to over a million servers).
These people aren't idiots, they've got very intelligent engineers and they are trying to solve a very specific problem which is how to minimize the cost per transaction for web scale platforms. When you've got a million servers (Google's been there for some time and Facebook is probably well on their way) a few percentage points in efficiency can be very real money, and if your design doesn't work for everyone that's ok because manufacturers will be happy to do a custom run of 50k units for your new small test datacenter.
A power zone is no more than 1/3r'd of a rack (and can be as little as 1/9th of a rack but the spec still calls for the bus bars to cover the entire 1/3rd of the rack). Oh, and as far as 500A being a lot of current, sure but datacenters deal with large currents all the time, for instance the inputs to my UPS's are 300A at 480V and they're small by datacenter standards.
Actually they are doing three power zones per cabinet fed by 277V AC from utility and 48V DC for backup power which then powers the 12V bus bars.
Close, Each bus bar pair can support up to 500A, which can be increased by adding more copper. Each bus bar pair can support up to 6KW, while power can be increased by using more copper. The bus bars can be adjusted for higher current, depending on the desired power per column, as they are interchangeable. Normally the Open Rack has three bus bar pairs installed, but it is also configurable with two or one bus bar pairs in the power zone: link
Just use Kerberos for authentication, MS has their own dialect but the Linux libraries can all handle it at this point.
Exactly, look at that chart for the 5 year horizon and you see the Pound losing about 16% against the Euro, 19% against the US Dollar, 35% against the Australian Dollar and a whopping 46% against the Yen!
NOK is dead, Samsung and Apple accounted for 95% of cellphone profits in Q4'11.
No, what the DMCA doesn't allow is the dissemination of tools derived from knowledge gained by reverse engineering an effective copyright control mechanism and there are a few significant exceptions like academic works and for interoperability.
I'm not sure what the DMCA would have to do with it as PSD isn't access control software protecting a third parties copyrighted work.
I'm not sure about GM but I know Ford is no longer casting around here, they recently started tearing down the 60+ year old casting plant in Brooke Park. The reasons for the plants demise is that it's an ironworks and Ford basically doesn't use a cast iron block any longer and they don't view block casting as a core area and so there was no way they were going to invest the massive amount of capital it would have taken to move the plant over the casting aluminium.
Saying Samsung does x is always going to be wrong because Samsung is HUGE and so they will inevitably be doing just about everything. Samsung has their own fabs but other divisions are free to source chips from wherever they can get the best deal or product that best meets their need (if I remember correctly the phone division was pissed at the memory division a few years back because they couldn't buy at the same cost as Apple despite the fact that it was an internal sale).
Uh, you can only do that against tinpot dictators, any serious foe will just shoot your carrier group full of Exocet class surface skimming missiles.
And that's why my wife's engagement ring was $700 and everything I've bought since has either been polar diamonds (Canadian company that works outside DeBeers) or diamond coated moissanite. We'll be celebrating our twelfth year of debt free marriage in July =)
Um, wow what a worthless response. The fact is that the real world has found plenty of ways to make HTTP do what many other protocols do which makes life easier for everyone since HTTP works without an end to end model which is increasingly not feasible in the real world.