Slashdot Mirror


User: davidyorke

davidyorke's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
39
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 39

  1. What about human vision? on 2000x GPU Performance Needed To Reach Anatomical Graphics Limits For Gaming? · · Score: 1

    Can anyone speak to how the limits of human vision relate to the need for 8000x4000 pixel resolution? I don't know why we need such high resolution for personal home video gaming presuming single player on a 30-45" screen.

  2. Sysadmin's little helper on Keeping Track of All of Your Tasks? · · Score: 1

    Start/Stop drinkin a LOT of coffee. (i.e. if you drink it, stop. if you don't, start)

  3. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    BLS also says that due to growth and retirements there will be 431,000 open positions for engineers before 2012.

  4. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    Here's an idea. If you like space exploration so much, then donate money to organizations that are pursuing it. I don't want my income taxed *cough stolen cough* ... excuse me ... to pay for these idiots to kill more of America's best and brightest.

    You can wait for NASA to pull something out of its sleeve (TANG II?). I'm waiting for the congress to take their hands out of my pocket and their collective dick out of my ass.

  5. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    Comparing one government bureaucracy to another (they all answer to Congress with its attendent "complications") is a logical falacy, but wasting billions on jingoistic dickwaving is the best thing since Isaac Newton?

    One thing you forget to mention is that with the amount of money spent on our "Vacation to the Moon" we might have been able to cure cancer!

  6. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    My point is still valid. The shuttle is not designed for what they are using it for. It was designed as a compromise between the USAF and NASA as a shared vehicle. The USAF used it a few times and has moved on to the EELV (Evolved expendable launch vehicle) platforms (Delta IV and Atlas V).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_shuttle

    "Ironically, neither NASA nor the Air Force got the system they wanted or needed, and the Air Force eventually returned to their older launch systems and abandoned their Vandenberg shuttle launch plans. The capabilities that most seriously hobbled the Shuttle system -- namely the 65,000 pound (29 t) payload, large payload bay, and 1000 mile (1,600 km) cross-range -- have in fact, except for the payload bay, never been used."

    On the other hand, the Chinese seem to be using a system that "just works" with an expanded crew compartment.

  7. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    You're expecting revolutionary advancement of aerospace from the same organization (the United States government) that runs the Post Office, the IRS, and the TSA?

  8. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    " ... do not expect to see a significant turnaround until 2004."

    Nice three year old article to back up your argument.

  9. Re:Delta Clipper on NASA's Shuttle Plans · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one who thinks employing all of these engineers at a government agency maintaining 30 year old technology while we are seriously losing ground to other countries in this critical economic area (aerospace) is lunacy? China is planning on sending a man to the moon and NASA is trying to fix up Grampa's rocket ship.

    We should seriously downsize NASA to free up as many engineers (especially young ones) as possible to do PRODUCTIVE work in the commercial and academic sectors.

  10. Re:If you want something done right ... on 25th TOP500 List Released · · Score: 1

    They are studying Micro$oft white papers to see if they are similar enough to cow manure to be used as fertilizer.

  11. If you want something done right ... on 25th TOP500 List Released · · Score: 1

    The only self-made systems in the top 100 are the Xserve clusters at Virginia Tech and Univeristy of Illinois. I hear that the U of I will use their to study "Reality Distortion Fields".

  12. I for one ... on Kutaragi Confirms End to Blue-Ray Talks · · Score: 1

    welcome our Betamax overlords.

    Snoogins.

  13. How about a royal warrant? on iPod Gets The Royal Nod · · Score: 1

    By appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II purveyors of portable music players

    (Apple outsources manufacturing, btw.)

  14. Re:Alternative providers on Alternatives to SBC? · · Score: 1

    These aren't on SBC's copper (at least downtown). I thought that was his problem. He felt SBC's system was somehow impared, and he wanted to avoid using them.

  15. Alternative providers on Alternatives to SBC? · · Score: 1
  16. Re:I'm boycotting ... on Initial ROTS Reviews Hit the Internet · · Score: 1

    Are you completely bereft of any emotion?

    That is one of the few moments in the whole trilogy that Lucas is able to convey a deep sentiment without beating you over the head with it.

  17. I'm boycotting ... on Initial ROTS Reviews Hit the Internet · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Because George Lucas had the gall to replace Sebastian Shaw with Hayden Christensen (ending scenes of RotJ) ... he basically pissed all over one of my fondest childhood memories.

  18. Re:Maverik Filmmaker? on George Lucas Struggles to Reinvent Himself · · Score: 1

    I totally agree in that as a "filmmaker" (i.e.: director) he is a total hack. As a producer (as one of the replies noted) he has broken a lot of the old rules, but that had more to do with business than art. He found a better "how" but borrowed most, if not all, of his "what".

  19. Re:How? on XGI, VIA Release Open Source Drivers · · Score: 1

    Forgive me, m'lady ... I meant you no harm.

    Sanctuary! Sanctuary!

  20. What's the big deal? on Randomly Generated Paper Accepted to Conference · · Score: 2, Funny

    My boss has been randomly generating meeting content for years ... all in his head.

  21. Re:How? on XGI, VIA Release Open Source Drivers · · Score: 1

    You made my eventual point after your question. They released A (singular) software solution, but releasing the hardware specs (what is needed to cheaply and quickly create another reliable software solution) would invite some unscrupulous competitor to start pounding out knock-offs.

  22. Re:What do they have to lose? on XGI, VIA Release Open Source Drivers · · Score: 1

    If CPU's were as proprietary as GPU's, then CPU makers would have to write the OS's for them.

    Imagine Intel writing its own OS to go with its CPU's. ... And you thought Microsoft abused ITS monopoly.

  23. Re:What do they have to lose? on XGI, VIA Release Open Source Drivers · · Score: 1

    VIA's and XGI's IP is probably worth something to their competitors or potential competitors.

    I'm not sure a lot of software libre supporters realize that.

  24. Buy a ... on What Can You Do With $100? · · Score: 0, Troll

    @#$%ing CLUE!

  25. Florida Office of Insurance Regulation on Dealing with Extended Warranty Vendors? · · Score: 1

    Try calling the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. The possiblility of having their license revoked might wake them up.

    Consumer Helpline
    1-800-342-2762 (In Florida)
    850-413-3132 (Out-of-State)