Doesn't Junior level mean you're still learning? Tech questions are nice, but logic questions show that they can think. Unless you're not interested in that sort of thing.
Not only do we have a 265 Billion dollar budget, it's not enough. You may not have noticed, but the U.S. military is not hanging around like Japan's military.
Seriously. With all the hot spots in the world the US is involved in, our military is streched to the limit.
To pay 400,000 people an average $25,000 salary, is 10 billion dollars.
The Navy was way understaffed the last time I checked. Their mission? Protecting sea trade routes. In this day and age, they're STILL protecting cargo vessles because people out there STILL are taking over ships.
Excuse me? Everything I've heard about Reagan's tax cut has said it was a great success.
http://www.taxfreedomday.co.uk/soak-the-rich.htm
"In 1981 Ronald Reagan proposed and signed into law a 30 percent across-the-board tax-rate reduction plan that was modelled after JFK's successful tax cut 20 years earlier. It produced the very same positive results. Tax revenues grew by $52 billion per year in the 1980s with tax cuts, versus just $35 billion per year after tax increases in the 1970s."
What's the rate for the TIVO? "1.27 hours per Gig"
And finally, what kind of idiot would want a perfect mirror of everything that's been on cable? Do you really need to have 800 copies of the SAME movie? You might notice that cable stations pick up a new movie and then play it constantly for the next month.
Same thing goes for reruns. And would you really save the weather channel?
Apply more thought to the problem AC and then come back.
Dude, are you going to sit there and continue moaning and bitching about it, or are you going to buy one? I want to see you next post going "Ok, ok, so I went out and bought one."
This is why manufacturers don't give a damn about adding more support; it's not bringing in more sales. Just appeasing whiny geeks.
I'm surprised no one else here has ripped a DVD to their HD before. 2 gig per hour seems like a minimum to me.
And even if it isn't, by the time the 120 TB disk come out, you think we're still going to be using the worst DVD format? 720p is supposed to be coming out in a few years. I can't find the page with the details now, but 720p will require a new type of DVD disk, one that can store up to 24 GB.
That's right, your DVD collection is going to become outdated and worthless as companies republish into the new "Hi-def" DVD format.
Let us say the average DVD uses 70% of the space, 16.8 GB. That's about 7,100 hours. Compression might be less effective on these disks, since the entire point of having Hi-Definition DVDs is the extra detail.
And I've come up with another use for a 120 TB drive. The biggest, most kick-ass TIVO in the world. Imagine having any TV show that was shown in your lifetime available to view.
Troll my ass. We're the US, not the World Welfare Assosication. You want to help out with AIDS? Fine, get up off your butt and go help. Don't treat the government like it's some endless pot of money, CAUSE IT'S NOT.
In the United States of America, with Republicans running the government? Yes. Congress is currently trying to pass legislation to make the situation even worse.
Oh yeah, and when the Democrats ruled, it was all roses and song.
Haven't you figured it out yet? Or are you still trying to make sure the wrong lizard won't get into Office?
Then you just give them an excuse to use their time machine to travel back to the point you were about to destroy the CD! They'll either shoot you or arrest you for "Almost destroying the evidence."
A Black hole generator is the only good way to destroy a CD. Prevents time travel in the area.
This is NOT a normal recession. If you read ANY of the business rags, you'd find out that a normal recession lasts, at most, a couple of months.
People have had a hard time finding a job for over a YEAR.
Doesn't Junior level mean you're still learning? Tech questions are nice, but logic questions show that they can think. Unless you're not interested in that sort of thing.
Um, no I'm not denying the kidnapping is taking place. I'm calling the kidnappers COMPLETE MORONS.
Jaded western liberal my ass.
Not only do we have a 265 Billion dollar budget, it's not enough. You may not have noticed, but the U.S. military is not hanging around like Japan's military.
Seriously. With all the hot spots in the world the US is involved in, our military is streched to the limit.
To pay 400,000 people an average $25,000 salary, is 10 billion dollars.
The Navy was way understaffed the last time I checked. Their mission? Protecting sea trade routes. In this day and age, they're STILL protecting cargo vessles because people out there STILL are taking over ships.
The bulk of the military consists of logistics.
Um, why don't they just get a bunch of Japanese papers and read them?
For Pete's sake, if you want to learn anything useful, asking a random member of the populace is the wrong way to do it.
Well, according to your black box, your lights were on, and you had come to a complete stop. The accident was clearly not your fault.
Japan has a military budget of 45 Billion. 7 Billion more than France, 3 Billion less than Russia.
The US Budget is 265 Billion.
My problem with what you said, is that you made it seem that Japans budget is close to the US's budget.
All in all, it is a surprisingly large amount for a country that doesn't go into military actions. Who are they defending themselves from?
Excuse me? Everything I've heard about Reagan's tax cut has said it was a great success.
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http://www.taxfreedomday.co.uk/soak-the-rich.ht
"In 1981 Ronald Reagan proposed and signed into law a 30 percent across-the-board tax-rate reduction plan that was modelled after JFK's successful tax cut 20 years earlier. It produced the very same positive results. Tax revenues grew by $52 billion per year in the 1980s with tax cuts, versus just $35 billion per year after tax increases in the 1970s."
Um, intersting.
Now after this works, what are you going to do with a car that's been saturated with posion?
Nitrogen works just fine.
500 minutes is a LOT?
That's a little over 16 minutes a day.
A nitpick, but there's ALWAYS a monthly cost. Think "Hiring a Network Admin to maintain it."
2 GB per hour was his DVD quality rate.
What's the rate for the TIVO?
"1.27 hours per Gig"
And finally, what kind of idiot would want a perfect mirror of everything that's been on cable? Do you really need to have 800 copies of the SAME movie? You might notice that cable stations pick up a new movie and then play it constantly for the next month.
Same thing goes for reruns. And would you really save the weather channel?
Apply more thought to the problem AC and then come back.
Dude, are you going to sit there and continue moaning and bitching about it, or are you going to buy one? I want to see you next post going "Ok, ok, so I went out and bought one."
This is why manufacturers don't give a damn about adding more support; it's not bringing in more sales. Just appeasing whiny geeks.
I'm surprised no one else here has ripped a DVD to their HD before. 2 gig per hour seems like a minimum to me.
And even if it isn't, by the time the 120 TB disk come out, you think we're still going to be using the worst DVD format? 720p is supposed to be coming out in a few years. I can't find the page with the details now, but 720p will require a new type of DVD disk, one that can store up to 24 GB.
That's right, your DVD collection is going to become outdated and worthless as companies republish into the new "Hi-def" DVD format.
Let us say the average DVD uses 70% of the space, 16.8 GB. That's about 7,100 hours. Compression might be less effective on these disks, since the entire point of having Hi-Definition DVDs is the extra detail.
And I've come up with another use for a 120 TB drive. The biggest, most kick-ass TIVO in the world. Imagine having any TV show that was shown in your lifetime available to view.
Version .2a? Are you kidding me?
Yeah, like those "Harry Potter" books. Kids stuff! Who cares if one won a Hugo?
You're the reason Anime has such a hard time catching on in the US. "But it's just cartoons!"
BTW, I've read the Dark Materials. It's gripping.
Buy it.
No you're not. Stop lying and let the people make their statements.
Troll my ass. We're the US, not the World Welfare Assosication. You want to help out with AIDS? Fine, get up off your butt and go help. Don't treat the government like it's some endless pot of money, CAUSE IT'S NOT.
In the United States of America, with Republicans running the government? Yes. Congress is currently trying to pass legislation to make the situation even worse.
Oh yeah, and when the Democrats ruled, it was all roses and song.
Haven't you figured it out yet? Or are you still trying to make sure the wrong lizard won't get into Office?
Yeah, when I saw Episode I, I actually "Ack!"ed out loud when I hear the line:
"Hey, there's Senator Palpatine out there waiting for us."
Everyone in the theater turned and looked at me, they had no idea.
Well, yeah, they're in charge.
Rank hath its privliges and all that.
You fool!
Then you just give them an excuse to use their time machine to travel back to the point you were about to destroy the CD! They'll either shoot you or arrest you for "Almost destroying the evidence."
A Black hole generator is the only good way to destroy a CD. Prevents time travel in the area.
Interesting! Would you count "PalmOS"?
Really? What kind of lawn does an apartment dweller water?
Did you even think about this for longer than 2 seconds?
Yes, both of those examples involves us using Nuclear weapons or sending in our military to wipe out their military.
Oh wait! They don't!