If humanity is to survive, we must pledge to eliminate all carbon dioxide from our atmosphere by 2030
You do realize plants and animals require a minimum of 220 ppm to survive, and the more the better they grow.
Um.. No
The court ordered sharing of the IBM Principles Of Operation (POO) deal ran out in the early 00's. At this point HDS (who was phasing out the mainframe) and largely Amdahl could not afford to pay the price that IBM demanded for access to the POO. Amdahl had a 64 bit CPU up and running in development, and was getting ready to announce when this happened. That was it, Amdahl kept selling the 31 bit CPU for a few years, but it was over at that point.
Two weeks ago, leaving DFW for YYZ I spent 35 minutes in security. Sure, there were only 8 people in front, and the line didn't move forever because they kept kicking baggage and people back out to go through again.
Knowing I could save 5 seconds out of that 35 minutes really makes me want to spend $200 on a new laptop bag. Yes, one that I can't put much in as it needs to be zipper/pocket free on one side.
PC's have been around for over 25 years. Is that not old? They constantly evolve.
Mainframes constantly evolve.
Mainframes went 64 bit before the PC ever did. Virtualisation is just gaining ground on the PC.
Mainframes have had that for decades with Domains and LPAR's.
Whats old technology, a PC server farm with dedicated server per app, and maybe 10 concurrent users, or a mainframe running many applications with thousands of users, and terrabytes of i/o throughput.
and just what did Gore mention about the Global Warming on Mars, and how we can fix it.
Hey, if we can clean up th eplanet, go for it, but global warming is more than us, especially if it affecting other planets.
There are no secrets in a core dump. Everything is there.
Any Solaris problem determination needs either an fjsnap (fujitsu) or explorer (sun) and the core. We need to know all, so we can determine what happened. So whats the big deal. I take it that Microsoft actually wants to fix problems, thats good, right?
I have been a slackware user from before slackware (SLS). Have had a subscription since 7.0. Get it, it supports Patrick V. and at a release rate of 6-9 months, it comes pretty cheap, and it gives you emergency disks too.
If humanity is to survive, we must pledge to eliminate all carbon dioxide from our atmosphere by 2030 You do realize plants and animals require a minimum of 220 ppm to survive, and the more the better they grow.
It's for sale in Canada, for about 6 months I think. Don't think they sold many tho'.
Um.. No
The court ordered sharing of the IBM Principles Of Operation (POO) deal ran out in the early 00's. At this point HDS (who was phasing out the mainframe) and largely Amdahl could not afford to pay the price that IBM demanded for access to the POO. Amdahl had a 64 bit CPU up and running in development, and was getting ready to announce when this happened. That was it, Amdahl kept selling the 31 bit CPU for a few years, but it was over at that point.
| Administration has gotten plenty of feedback
WTF?
try "received"
Administration has received plenty of feedback
Much better.
Yeah, that is how Ontario had an NDP majority. Be careful on Tuesday.
Two weeks ago, leaving DFW for YYZ I spent 35 minutes in security. Sure, there were only 8 people in front, and the line didn't move forever because they kept kicking baggage and people back out to go through again.
Knowing I could save 5 seconds out of that 35 minutes really makes me want to spend $200 on a new laptop bag. Yes, one that I can't put much in as it needs to be zipper/pocket free on one side.
ANTLR - Am Now The Laziest Reader. I didn't read this article. Guess that makes me the average slashdotter.
PC's have been around for over 25 years. Is that not old? They constantly evolve.
Mainframes constantly evolve.
Mainframes went 64 bit before the PC ever did. Virtualisation is just gaining ground on the PC.
Mainframes have had that for decades with Domains and LPAR's.
Whats old technology, a PC server farm with dedicated server per app, and maybe 10 concurrent users, or a mainframe running many applications with thousands of users, and terrabytes of i/o throughput.
We actually call them "licence plates"
Curl up in the fetal position and wait for tomorrow.
Also works at performance reviews.
I guess that if the theatres delay the releases, I will just download later.
That was easy!
when pigs fly
I couldn't care less ...
as opposed to the sarcastice I could care less.
Fibre
Fibre, Fibre, Fibre.
and just what did Gore mention about the Global Warming on Mars, and how we can fix it. Hey, if we can clean up th eplanet, go for it, but global warming is more than us, especially if it affecting other planets.
robot?
squishy ball?
robot?
squishy ball?
That 12% would be network TV, ie. ABC/NBC/CBS/Fox and what ever else is down there.
If cable channels account for 50% of tv viewing, that means that the 12% you speak of is 25% of the network audience.
Thats no small potatoes.
well, with a nice clock too.
.. from a core dump?
There are no secrets in a core dump. Everything is there.
Any Solaris problem determination needs either an fjsnap (fujitsu) or explorer (sun) and the core. We need to know all, so we can determine what happened.
So whats the big deal. I take it that Microsoft actually wants to fix problems, thats good, right?
Average spam per day .. 18.5
.. 10 seconds
.. Priceless
Time to read each one
Having a bigger penis
Where is the Darl McBride one?
SCO is very scary
The sky's the limit
If it's the last word, why are we even talking about it?
I have been a slackware user from before slackware (SLS). Have had a subscription since 7.0. Get it, it supports Patrick V. and at a release rate of 6-9 months, it comes pretty cheap, and it gives you emergency disks too.
.. at all the Penguins. They sure are smart down there.