In the article they talk about how engineer the target to select the chosen ciphertext via a crafted email that thunderbird auto-decrypts to display the message preview popup.
The last two shops I've been at have tuition reimbursement programs, but they only apply to 2 or 4 year accredited colleges and universities. This leads to a weird situation where they could pay $10500 over 3 years to help pay for a diploma mill MBA but can't approve $3500 to pay for industry coursework from vmware/emc/redhat/etc that actually interests me.
Hotjava It was slow but I used it as a parity check when NS4.x and IE4/IE5 had differences on how they were rendering the pages I was writing back then.
Planck Time is the most rational base unit for time in my mind. Set the epoch at some arbitrary value further back than any experimental theorized time for the big bang (more than 15 billion years ago should do the trick) and count planck seconds since this epoch.
Theoretical, for a single piece of HW
Solaris 10 on a Sun Sparc Enterprise T5440, 4 Processors 512GB Ram
256 LDOM's per server
8191 Zones per LDOM
1048448 Total machines in a 4RU enclosure
the machines would be severely IO and disk space bound (Only 4x300GB disks in the box), but it could be done
Anyone know the theoretical numbers for Linux on Z or a fully configured vmware cluster?
This, I love my HP A1295A (rebadged Sony GDM-900) 24" Widescreen tube. I got mine for less than $200 three years ago due to it having a dent in the plastic. I don't know what I'm going to replace it with when the time comes.
You make the assumption that in the event of an overthrow of republican principles, the military would remain loyal to the reigning government. More likely is a situation where the military divides, probably asymmetrically, and attempts to seize war material from each other, just like our last civil war.
Your rosy picture of other utilities isn't exactly on target, there are plenty of for-profit power companies that operate all aspects of electrical distribution from generation to home delivery, same with water, from treatment to the pipes under your street.
I grew up with phone, electric and water co-op's in a rural area, it wasn't a bad model but they were heavily subsidized by the government early on. Now I have electric and gas by a end-to end for-profit distributor, water and sewer are private but the city council appoints some of their board members, and phone/broadband/tv is a standard for-profit cable co.
The reason cable providers are trying to offline analog (2-125) cable channels is very simple, bandwidth. In the space of one of those analog channels, we can push 6 SD digital channels and 2-3 HD channels down the pipe, It's a hell of a lot cheaper to the cable company to force the "cost" (a cable box/cablecard) for every connected device to the end user than to implement higher frequency plant or try switched digital video. It levels the playing field as well, Sat TV and most FTT* networks have terminating boxes per TV or a centralized terminating device and RF remotes (Next Level/Motorola's DSL based video product).
Our phone company used to do this all the time, the bid spec would call for a 350ci/5.7L engine, which GMC and Chevy were happy to provide but ford's 351/5.8 and dodge's 360/5.9 need not apply.
Personally I feel dell should get with the program an provide drac on all systems. In reality the customers with big clusters with very small nodes, don't really could care less about remote management of the individual nodes and dell makes their money off those high volume sales.
Driving is not a right, I wish states were more active in hunting and keeping uninsured drivers off the road. The state (or feds) however can not kill someone (baring conviction of capital crimes in some jurisdictions), so spreading the high risk pool and/or known condition pool of people with genetic disorders across the entire taxpaying population is the fair solution instead of forcing state farm or cigna or kaiser to spread that risk across my smaller pool. If society wants to provide more for government provided health care for these un-insurable, they would have to elect representatives that support that same goal.
In the article they talk about how engineer the target to select the chosen ciphertext via a crafted email that thunderbird auto-decrypts to display the message preview popup.
The last two shops I've been at have tuition reimbursement programs, but they only apply to 2 or 4 year accredited colleges and universities. This leads to a weird situation where they could pay $10500 over 3 years to help pay for a diploma mill MBA but can't approve $3500 to pay for industry coursework from vmware/emc/redhat/etc that actually interests me.
Hotjava It was slow but I used it as a parity check when NS4.x and IE4/IE5 had differences on how they were rendering the pages I was writing back then.
Planck Time is the most rational base unit for time in my mind. Set the epoch at some arbitrary value further back than any experimental theorized time for the big bang (more than 15 billion years ago should do the trick) and count planck seconds since this epoch.
I hate having to jump through hoops to install debian on dell hardware.
Theoretical, for a single piece of HW Solaris 10 on a Sun Sparc Enterprise T5440, 4 Processors 512GB Ram 256 LDOM's per server 8191 Zones per LDOM 1048448 Total machines in a 4RU enclosure the machines would be severely IO and disk space bound (Only 4x300GB disks in the box), but it could be done Anyone know the theoretical numbers for Linux on Z or a fully configured vmware cluster?
Elected officials in Kentucky have to swear as part of their oath of office that they have never participated in a duel.
On sun's website you can get a stripped down T1000 for $4000 retail, not a desktop/workstation but they aren't super loud either.
This, I love my HP A1295A (rebadged Sony GDM-900) 24" Widescreen tube. I got mine for less than $200 three years ago due to it having a dent in the plastic. I don't know what I'm going to replace it with when the time comes.
You make the assumption that in the event of an overthrow of republican principles, the military would remain loyal to the reigning government. More likely is a situation where the military divides, probably asymmetrically, and attempts to seize war material from each other, just like our last civil war.
Your rosy picture of other utilities isn't exactly on target, there are plenty of for-profit power companies that operate all aspects of electrical distribution from generation to home delivery, same with water, from treatment to the pipes under your street.
I grew up with phone, electric and water co-op's in a rural area, it wasn't a bad model but they were heavily subsidized by the government early on. Now I have electric and gas by a end-to end for-profit distributor, water and sewer are private but the city council appoints some of their board members, and phone/broadband/tv is a standard for-profit cable co.
I'm not saying they are all good channels but someone must be watching if they stay on the air.
The reason cable providers are trying to offline analog (2-125) cable channels is very simple, bandwidth. In the space of one of those analog channels, we can push 6 SD digital channels and 2-3 HD channels down the pipe, It's a hell of a lot cheaper to the cable company to force the "cost" (a cable box/cablecard) for every connected device to the end user than to implement higher frequency plant or try switched digital video. It levels the playing field as well, Sat TV and most FTT* networks have terminating boxes per TV or a centralized terminating device and RF remotes (Next Level/Motorola's DSL based video product).
That or an unlicensed game taking the plot from Breaking Bad. Hey kids, want to cook some crank today?
Our phone company used to do this all the time, the bid spec would call for a 350ci/5.7L engine, which GMC and Chevy were happy to provide but ford's 351/5.8 and dodge's 360/5.9 need not apply.
General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr
Chariots of the Gods, read it, get a good laugh, it pretty much covers that topic.
Personally I feel dell should get with the program an provide drac on all systems. In reality the customers with big clusters with very small nodes, don't really could care less about remote management of the individual nodes and dell makes their money off those high volume sales.
Shell out for the drac card if you need/want remote reboot/console
3.5" drives but still cool floppy raid
I made the assumption that each state/lata/switch/tower was doing their own nat.
what provider is giving out routeable addresses on their phones? Nextel is giving us 10. addresses.
when you're buying CPU's in lots of 1 million or more, you being pissed off will matter to intel, until then, they could give a rats ass.
The TXT record is more than capable of doing this, just like your spf statement for your approved mail exchangers.
Driving is not a right, I wish states were more active in hunting and keeping uninsured drivers off the road. The state (or feds) however can not kill someone (baring conviction of capital crimes in some jurisdictions), so spreading the high risk pool and/or known condition pool of people with genetic disorders across the entire taxpaying population is the fair solution instead of forcing state farm or cigna or kaiser to spread that risk across my smaller pool. If society wants to provide more for government provided health care for these un-insurable, they would have to elect representatives that support that same goal.