But the Intel processors doesn't dominate the test. They just _barely_ win it (5% faster).
The single thread tests and gaming tests are won by AMD by a huge margin (25%-100%). In most of the multithread test the Intel processor just barely keeps up. This seems to all lead to the same conclusion: AMD has a faster basic design, but Intel has HyperThreading and when HT is suitable they cancel eachother out.
But you are right, the Japanese have a rather different attitude to meat, I have lived there for two years and I have seen vegetarians order a pizza without meat (explicitely) and being served one with bacon on it, because bacon is not really meat.
Of course not, bacon is a spicy. It is a spice from pigs..
And bacon can really save most vegetarian dishes.
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Why on earth are you discussing speed of a SYSTEM CALL!
No matter what else it does the slow part is entering kernel mode and printing characters to the screen.
You are discussing a 20ns optimization on a 1ms call.
Yeah. Planck wrote his Ph.D. in just ONE page. Niels Bohr wrote his doctor disputas in just 12 pages that founded the bases of quantum physics. Galeous (spelling?) founded modern abvanced algebra before he turned 16.
Most brilliant physics and math students wants to be the best ever. It is a phase you have to get through: So don't feel bad when you don't match up to the geniuses of the past, no one does.
You don't need a database to search in limited set of data, and physics don't need aggregate data from other disciplines. There is very little data in humanities and business science that would help explain fundamental aspects of the universe.
Which is ironic since Einstein had little to do with the atomic bomb, and was the most famous critic of the physical theories it was based upon.
On the other hand, much of Einsteins critics of quantom physics help push it forward and solve its difficult problems. By the time Einstein gave up counterproving it, it was pretty much accepted theory.
Don't blame sloppy and right out bad programming on copy-protection.
Even with a NoDVD fixed 1.09 it was very unstable. After upgrading to 1.52 and using the DVD again, it is still unstable, but less so than under the fixed 1.09.
It has always been that way in Denmark. Any money the bank loses because they trust online transactions are completely their own responsibility.
Why would it be any different? If the bank lets someone else withdraw your money over the net, I don't care how the hacker got the information, it is the bank that lets the wrong guy walk away with my cash.
Yes, when it is said rethorically. He doesn't say it as an advise but as an argument of taking their attitude to absurdity: If you don't want to support this, then tell people that need it to use KDE.
The wikipedia entry is quite blurry. The standard derivation is almost always 24, or rather like many other things; the US uses 15, the rest of the world 24.
It is quite the opposite. You have to forget the doomsdays thoughts of your own economy and think in basic balances instead.
It is very simple. With rising transport cost the potential savings of centralizing production in megacorps will become smaller and in some cases negative. With savings in local productions the large corps will either have to decentralize or face hard competition from local producers.
Yes, it is. He is talking about pollution in general, not CO2 in specific. There are many places in Asia and even in Europe/USA earlier last century where air-pollution produced very falsifiable and deadly results.
Now it is just added risk statistics, but we know from extreme cases that it is deadly.
The point is that a 35km commute is _short_ commute for an american, a long one for a european. With rising oil-prices americans too would stop commuting more than 50km each way.
Nothing of what he discuss "from the article" is part of the article. Most of it is just usual Microsoft propagande, but not mentioned in any of the links.
But the Intel processors doesn't dominate the test. They just _barely_ win it (5% faster).
The single thread tests and gaming tests are won by AMD by a huge margin (25%-100%). In most of the multithread test the Intel processor just barely keeps up. This seems to all lead to the same conclusion: AMD has a faster basic design, but Intel has HyperThreading and when HT is suitable they cancel eachother out.
But you are right, the Japanese have a rather different attitude to meat, I have lived there for two years and I have seen vegetarians order a pizza without meat (explicitely) and being served one with bacon on it, because bacon is not really meat.
Of course not, bacon is a spicy. It is a spice from pigs..
And bacon can really save most vegetarian dishes.
Why on earth are you discussing speed of a SYSTEM CALL!
No matter what else it does the slow part is entering kernel mode and printing characters to the screen.
You are discussing a 20ns optimization on a 1ms call.
Especially of your pirate parts?
Where as Einstein just trusted God to role his dices..
Yeah. Planck wrote his Ph.D. in just ONE page. Niels Bohr wrote his doctor disputas in just 12 pages that founded the bases of quantum physics. Galeous (spelling?) founded modern abvanced algebra before he turned 16.
Most brilliant physics and math students wants to be the best ever. It is a phase you have to get through: So don't feel bad when you don't match up to the geniuses of the past, no one does.
You don't need a database to search in limited set of data, and physics don't need aggregate data from other disciplines. There is very little data in humanities and business science that would help explain fundamental aspects of the universe.
Which is ironic since Einstein had little to do with the atomic bomb, and was the most famous critic of the physical theories it was based upon.
On the other hand, much of Einsteins critics of quantom physics help push it forward and solve its difficult problems. By the time Einstein gave up counterproving it, it was pretty much accepted theory.
Eleanor Roosevelt was also the driving force behind one of the most important documents since Hammurabi - the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Too bad the US is the one country that never ratify it, and is still in violation of it.
It's sad to see someone who first heard that on slashdot..
Don't blame sloppy and right out bad programming on copy-protection.
Even with a NoDVD fixed 1.09 it was very unstable. After upgrading to 1.52 and using the DVD again, it is still unstable, but less so than under the fixed 1.09.
BMW makes engines for more than just BMW cars..
It has always been that way in Denmark. Any money the bank loses because they trust online transactions are completely their own responsibility.
Why would it be any different? If the bank lets someone else withdraw your money over the net, I don't care how the hacker got the information, it is the bank that lets the wrong guy walk away with my cash.
Yes, when it is said rethorically. He doesn't say it as an advise but as an argument of taking their attitude to absurdity: If you don't want to support this, then tell people that need it to use KDE.
If you are using debian, you can uninstall all the KDE applications you don't like. Just don't use the KDE meta-package.
In Soviet Russia compasses attracts the North Pole.
It send a 302 reply, this means that you should never cache the redirect, but check every single time. A browser caching it is broken.
The wikipedia entry is quite blurry. The standard derivation is almost always 24, or rather like many other things; the US uses 15, the rest of the world 24.
It is quite the opposite. You have to forget the doomsdays thoughts of your own economy and think in basic balances instead.
It is very simple. With rising transport cost the potential savings of centralizing production in megacorps will become smaller and in some cases negative. With savings in local productions the large corps will either have to decentralize or face hard competition from local producers.
Undeniably"? That's hardly falsifiable.
Yes, it is. He is talking about pollution in general, not CO2 in specific. There are many places in Asia and even in Europe/USA earlier last century where air-pollution produced very falsifiable and deadly results.
Now it is just added risk statistics, but we know from extreme cases that it is deadly.
The point is that a 35km commute is _short_ commute for an american, a long one for a european. With rising oil-prices americans too would stop commuting more than 50km each way.
Nothing of what he discuss "from the article" is part of the article. Most of it is just usual Microsoft propagande, but not mentioned in any of the links.
Why? Their hardware isn't..
Eat you own dogfood. Like Microsoft in the good old days.
Or maybe the rest of the production was too defective to sell. So they only sold the most stable part.
That just shows the logic _was_ flawless!