You can get better mileage with the Prius because under ~35mph, it can only use the electric motor to move the auto instead of running the gasoline engine.
Say you just spent 50 gas units of energon to move the car, and you reclaimed 10 electric units of energon back from regenerative braking.
Moving the car next, you only need to expend 40 gas units of energon. The carry over of the 10 electric units of energon is where your mysterious 3rd source of energy is, compared to just the plain gas engine without regenerative braking.
This is ignoring how efficently the electric engine can convert the energons to motion compared to the gas engine.
Here's a reply back from the Weightwatchers person:
At this time, we support Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Safari browsers. We understand your desire to use Mozilla and other browsers to view our website and we understand that there are ways to configure these browsers to allow you to do so. However, results may be erratic when using our site with a non-supported browser.
If the site requirements page is blocking your access to our site because of the browser that you are using, you can click any of the links in the footer on that page, which will allow you to access the site.
We appreciate your feedback and are constantly evaluating browser usage to make decisions on which browsers to support.
Sure.. let's rebuild another country while letting our own country slowly fall apart at the same time.
It's not like our country is trillions in debt, has been cutting money to education, have people searching "years" for a job, nor any other serious problems.
I'm not against rebuild Iraq, but why JUST us? And why at a rate larger than what we're spending at home?
Americans live in a country that voted in the government that created DMCA, Patriot Act, Dubya and his 2nd Term.
Looking at how people have willingly giving up their Bill of Rights rights for extra "comfort", purchasing a SUV for that extra comfort, etc. A country of fat, spoiled, ignorant fools.
It's really not surprising how it's translating to rights on the computer and web.
It's not actually about padding extra time on the following show to let it start late as much as allowing overlap recording. The length of the show changes because of the lost time..
simple algorithm: If the tivo is idle, then record next priority show in slot, even if start-time passed, as long as it hasn't ended.
Doesn't soft-padding just slide the recording slot, but still assumes same time length?
This still sounds like the async i/o vs ordered meta commits, aka softupdates.
FreeBSD uses softupdates which writes the metadata in order, and then write it sync or async i/o.. doesn't matter, and par or better with Linux 2.4.
It's sorta like journaling, and it's been there fr quite at long time, since 2.x at least. Google softupdates.
The base default install used to have softupdates off and plain sync i/o is of course slower, but it's hell a lot safer than async i/o until you switch to journaled async i/o. And then, you're back to ordered metadata commits, or softupdates again.
Here's my take of the eclipse as seen by people with refractor eyes.
Taken with a Sony DSC-V1 at 4x optical zoom @ 5 megapixels, and then cropped; so you're seeing exact pixels. A nice big telescope would've been nice though, sorry for the wrong take.
Pictures range from 1/60 second exposure to 10 seconds at f4.0.
It's been somewhat of a bitch to get Lotus Domino on Debian.
IBM tested with Redhat and all the assumptions that goes with it. This means Debian will most likely have different library paths which you'll have to "fix", lib dependencies that Debian isn't new enough to have (gcc, libc vs glibc), and so on.
It can be quite the masochist trip through Debian-land, if you're into that.
re.. re.. Post!
You can get better mileage with the Prius because under ~35mph, it can only use the electric motor to move the auto instead of running the gasoline engine.
Say you just spent 50 gas units of energon to move the car, and you reclaimed 10 electric units of energon back from regenerative braking.
Moving the car next, you only need to expend 40 gas units of energon. The carry over of the 10 electric units of energon is where your mysterious 3rd source of energy is, compared to just the plain gas engine without regenerative braking.
This is ignoring how efficently the electric engine can convert the energons to motion compared to the gas engine.
Here's a reply back from the Weightwatchers person:
At this time, we support Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Safari
browsers. We understand your desire to use Mozilla and other browsers
to view our website and we understand that there are ways to
configure these browsers to allow you to do so. However, results may
be erratic when using our site with a non-supported browser.
If the site requirements page is blocking your access to our site
because of the browser that you are using, you can click any of the
links in the footer on that page, which will allow you to access the
site.
We appreciate your feedback and are constantly evaluating browser
usage to make decisions on which browsers to support.
Sincerely,
Joaquin
Yes, he's SPECIFICALLY breaking it if Gecko or Firefox appears in the User Agent string.
Didn't MSN already get sued and settled over this with Opera, or something, before?
That movie is really insulting to the people that did lose their jobs and the lives over stupid things in this economy.
Unless, it was self-documentary of one of them Fox Searchlight people.
It's available by plugin since 2.0 on Pro.
Unless you consider the PalmOS pdas from USR to be a form of success; although it only lived for a short time under 3Com before being spun off.
Don't forget Symantec just absorbed PowerQuest to beef up Ghost with Disk Image (Ghost 9 finally runs in Windows!), and Partition Magic.
Now under Symantec's mediocre umbrella business of subscriptions, not innovation.
Time to find some other apps to replace these guys.
What a sad day.
Sure.. let's rebuild another country while letting our own country slowly fall apart at the same time.
It's not like our country is trillions in debt, has been cutting money to education, have people searching "years" for a job, nor any other serious problems.
I'm not against rebuild Iraq, but why JUST us? And why at a rate larger than what we're spending at home?
We invaded Iraq because we can.
And Firefox/Mozilla only ship the latest patched version.
Microsoft is a bit locked to their CD publish cycles, so their unpatched software practically live forever.
The difference and advantages between getting software prepatched, and patching after you get the software.
Americans live in a country that voted in the government that created DMCA, Patriot Act, Dubya and his 2nd Term.
Looking at how people have willingly giving up their Bill of Rights rights for extra "comfort", purchasing a SUV for that extra comfort, etc. A country of fat, spoiled, ignorant fools.
It's really not surprising how it's translating to rights on the computer and web.
Why is it called soft-padding?
It's not actually about padding extra time on the following show to let it start late as much as allowing overlap recording. The length of the show changes because of the lost time..
simple algorithm:
If the tivo is idle, then record next priority show in slot, even if start-time passed, as long as it hasn't ended.
Doesn't soft-padding just slide the recording slot, but still assumes same time length?
Shouldn't it be U238?
in early 2005 Anandtech
Next, frogs and fish will rain from the heavens followed by multiple hurricanes.
This is what wikipedia actually says: LSB
It's not just Linux Standard Base.
This still sounds like the async i/o vs ordered meta commits, aka softupdates.
FreeBSD uses softupdates which writes the metadata in order, and then write it sync or async i/o.. doesn't matter, and par or better with Linux 2.4.
It's sorta like journaling, and it's been there fr quite at long time, since 2.x at least. Google softupdates.
The base default install used to have softupdates off and plain sync i/o is of course slower, but it's hell a lot safer than async i/o until you switch to journaled async i/o. And then, you're back to ordered metadata commits, or softupdates again.
Don't forget: Mac Plus, color classic Mac, NeXT, iMac, G4 cube.
I believe there were all Job's children, and they were all envisioned originally by Jobs as self-contained fanless one-stop appliances.
Of course, then the realities of running such things with a hard-drive made fans necessary, as well as the hotter cpus.
green is moon in ~infrared during totality
Here's my take of the eclipse as seen by people with refractor eyes.
Taken with a Sony DSC-V1 at 4x optical zoom @ 5 megapixels, and then cropped; so you're seeing exact pixels. A nice big telescope would've been nice though, sorry for the wrong take.
Pictures range from 1/60 second exposure to 10 seconds at f4.0.
Up until it's entirely Slashdot'd eclipse mosiac
The photos you've listed has the eclipse in REVERSE.
The moon passed in the shadow from the left to the right, and you are showing from right to left.
Run it up some really tall mountain. Old sci-fi idea.
(S)low (0) (R)ecord (T)humbs-up
TIVO sort away.
Maybe this is Sony's new approach to marketing:
"It's new and fabulous! And You Can't Get it!"
It's been somewhat of a bitch to get Lotus Domino on Debian.
IBM tested with Redhat and all the assumptions that goes with it. This means Debian will most likely have different library paths which you'll have to "fix", lib dependencies that Debian isn't new enough to have (gcc, libc vs glibc), and so on.
It can be quite the masochist trip through Debian-land, if you're into that.