do you still only get about 60% of the available bandwidth from this new tech with all the overheads?
sorta puts it in the 324mb/s from your original 540mb/s
but I thought the article only said 5x performance increase?
which puts us in the 270mb/s max range @ 60% gives us 162mb/s.
more than enough for HDTV which is ~20mb/s. But then 802.11g should also cover that, 54mb/s @ 60% = 32.4mb/s.
Also MPEG4+H.264 is highly compressed (thus the high CPU usage) and suitable for low bandwidth mediums such as the internet -- i.e. the advent of internet TV.
So HD DVD players high bandwidth local medium so MPEG2 is fine.
the only comical point from that event being that the officer emptied his entire cartridge into the assailant and at point blank range still managed to miss 4 times.
As a business how the hell are you expected to recommend a version of Vista to your users?
If they're unable to do a certain task there will be confusion and anger.
I dont see this much variety being a good thing.
Go after the people who are infringing copyrights, please. And leave those of us alone who are distributing copyright material entirely legally, because we own the fucking copyrights.
Yeah, leave those poor buggers alone, all 1% of them.
Really, what good is a warranty, other than it's DOA? Does anyone do backups anymore? How's that MTBF? A warranty is the least of my concerns if my drive dies in the first year.
Really? In that scenario the warranty would be my first concern!
yeah cut it loose, and if it lands on the taco bell logo then everyone gets a free taco!
Seriously though, is the ISS actually doing anything practical? I know its allowed scientists to do this that and the other, and grow new things, but is this actually having any effect on manufacturing and industry?
Blow it out the sky. Like a giant expensive fire cracker.
Really, they could have updated the design to be a little more "now"
It looks like the original crappy dalek, it's laughable why anyone would be convinced by an up-turned dustbin with wheels and a plunger is beyond me.
Seems to be really good, I think that fact that one of the authors (Zeev), who invented/develops the Zend engine speaks for itself.
Covers lots of things even the basics, has some really good advice on form security and session security and explains how the hackers actually attempt to exploit loopholes in your forms and session data and how to get around this.
Has a guide to generating bar charts/graphs which I found really usefull. Has good info on XML and SOAP, SQLi and multiple queries.
It tends to have quite a beginners approach, but I'm not discrediting the book and dont let this put you off, the subject matter and topics covered make it more than worthwhile for php professionals and there is a wealth of information for migrators looking to use the new php5 (eg OOP) features.
when I was a child I thought that comets were giant flares sent by aliens which light up when they're near a star (a source of life!) and if you traced back their trajectory, you'd find the origin of the people that sent them.
Now I know better though: they're WMD!
that 20mb/s spec for HDTV I quoted was for 1080 interlaced, I guess for full 1080 progressive you're looking at double that, 40mb/s
do you still only get about 60% of the available bandwidth from this new tech with all the overheads? sorta puts it in the 324mb/s from your original 540mb/s but I thought the article only said 5x performance increase? which puts us in the 270mb/s max range @ 60% gives us 162mb/s. more than enough for HDTV which is ~20mb/s. But then 802.11g should also cover that, 54mb/s @ 60% = 32.4mb/s.
Didn't you see live8? I think you'll find that we ARE starving Africans! :p
why sturdy? they're europeans not chubby americans.
maybe it was a tsunami? caused by a volcano erupting on the mauritias? heheh
Somebody took war of the worlds too seriously.
Also MPEG4+H.264 is highly compressed (thus the high CPU usage) and suitable for low bandwidth mediums such as the internet -- i.e. the advent of internet TV.
So HD DVD players high bandwidth local medium so MPEG2 is fine.
...but I only do it because of peer 2 peer pressure!
did you check the discription of his clothing, black top, black pants, dark grey cap, black rucksack, glasses.
the only comical point from that event being that the officer emptied his entire cartridge into the assailant and at point blank range still managed to miss 4 times.
prints what at 330 feet per minute one . per foot?
As a business how the hell are you expected to recommend a version of Vista to your users? If they're unable to do a certain task there will be confusion and anger. I dont see this much variety being a good thing.
Go after the people who are infringing copyrights, please. And leave those of us alone who are distributing copyright material entirely legally, because we own the fucking copyrights. Yeah, leave those poor buggers alone, all 1% of them.
isn't it slander and defamation to post quotes like that without the evidence to back it up?
Really, what good is a warranty, other than it's DOA? Does anyone do backups anymore? How's that MTBF? A warranty is the least of my concerns if my drive dies in the first year. Really? In that scenario the warranty would be my first concern!
move into position to take a shot?
like surely it'd run out of thrusters after a few turns?
did it have some kinda gyroscope built into it?
dude, she's just 9 years old!
yeah cut it loose, and if it lands on the taco bell logo then everyone gets a free taco! Seriously though, is the ISS actually doing anything practical? I know its allowed scientists to do this that and the other, and grow new things, but is this actually having any effect on manufacturing and industry? Blow it out the sky. Like a giant expensive fire cracker.
Really, they could have updated the design to be a little more "now" It looks like the original crappy dalek, it's laughable why anyone would be convinced by an up-turned dustbin with wheels and a plunger is beyond me.
Do we pay more or less for the extra letter?
Seems to be really good, I think that fact that one of the authors (Zeev), who invented/develops the Zend engine speaks for itself.
Covers lots of things even the basics, has some really good advice on form security and session security and explains how the hackers actually attempt to exploit loopholes in your forms and session data and how to get around this.
Has a guide to generating bar charts/graphs which I found really usefull. Has good info on XML and SOAP, SQLi and multiple queries.
It tends to have quite a beginners approach, but I'm not discrediting the book and dont let this put you off, the subject matter and topics covered make it more than worthwhile for php professionals and there is a wealth of information for migrators looking to use the new php5 (eg OOP) features.
These kids were responding from their moral code, flag burning may not be illegal, but it's not right.
when I was a child I thought that comets were giant flares sent by aliens which light up when they're near a star (a source of life!) and if you traced back their trajectory, you'd find the origin of the people that sent them. Now I know better though: they're WMD!
imagine if there was a security hole found in the open source which comes with OpenBSD that then translated into one of the embedded routers.
eep!
what a pile of crap.