The 500mA is shared by the hub. If it takes 500 mA to charge a Razr then I don't see why 100 mA wouldn't but slower but when you plug the damn device up it goes unrecognized. This didn't used to be the case but I upgraded Phone Tools to version 4 and bang no more USB anything with that Phone I rolled it back to the old phone tools but can't locate the problem with USB. I just wanna charge it. The USB 2.0 spec is 500 mA for the hub and I'm not sure but maybe each individual device is 100 mA. I have 5 root hubs and 6 external devices if you count the Razr which doesn't work. It's a cheap V3a from alltel. Now bluetooth works great. There is an internal card reader which probably takes up another device so I'm guessing 2 devices per root hub. I just looked and my Canon scanner draws 500mA with 98mA for USB Printing Support on the same hub. I don't get why it wont work unless Motorola or Alltel doesn't want it too.
Yes, I have run into this with the razr v3a. I even have Phone Tools. I can transfer files via Blue tooth without any problem but cannot even maintain a connection over USB much less charge it up. I think a driver got changed so I rolled back Phone Tools to the old version downloaded drivers etc. Even when it did charge it was slow 500mA vs 100mA but it did charge now if it does I could not tell you how fast it would be. It is longer than 1 day I can tell you that. So if anyone has any links that may help solve this by providing a link to that driver, it would be much appreciated?
--With the same argument, you'd have to make drugs legal, all of them. Or child porn. Or concentration camps. They all do or could do the same - employ people.--
Exactly in war you don't give the enemy a choice but to completely give up or he will come back in 20 to 30 years to fight you again. War is horrible but once you are in it mercy towards the enemy (the ones shooting at you) will not serve you well. It was tried in WWI and didn't work so we had to fight WWII with unconditional surrender.
It looks like it worked out pretty good for the world. It cut way down on Nazi's, suicide bombers in Japan and put all of those countries much better off now than they were before.
Would you rather live under Nazi rule and their attitudes towards race?
I dunno about that I read/. for years before I got a UID just to look up cool stuff that I couldn't find elsewhere. So someone with a high number might have been around longer than you think.
If the number is less than 10,000 I even tend to pay attention to that.
--Yes, there were 5 offers of peace relayed to the allies long before the atom bombs were dropped. The three I refer to in my original post were the three that had been relayed directly to US forces, the other two were relayed via the British.--
Is there any evidence that these offers we legit? Like did they come from the emperor himself? At that time who knows what was going on? It easy to Monday morning quarterback those people for the decisions they made but we weren't there in their time.
Not a viable threat on the death toll a working one would have but dangerous none the less....and if they get U-235 well then a simple gun weapon will work.
I think that this sample was reprocessed from U-235 that came from Oak Ridge instead of being reactor bread like most Pu-239 that came from Hanford therefore, according to the Wikipedia, it shouldn't have much P-240 in there in the first place.
In theory you should be able to make a gun weapon from Pu-239 if the purity is 100%. In reality well...someone else can fill in the blanks....
--5) I don't know if you'd call turning most the eastern Europe into communist dictatorships 'treating enemy countries well'. They also had an horrific rate of survival for captured PoWs.--
I believe the Russians did that one not the US.
--2) The whole "comply with demands that we're making in the full knowledge that you won't be willing\able to comply with them, or else" pretext for attacking someone is how the first world war kicked off too.--
Unconditional surrender is the only way to prevent this from happening again. They were offered that choice.
--The type of plans necessary to create a functioning implosion device are state-held secrets and have only been seen by a select few with Top Secret clearance.--
Unfortunately math is not secret and if we have worked it out in 1945 another country like Iran should have the ability to do so too, but they probably would have to test one.
The terrorist might make a so called dirty bomb out of one that might leave a lot people dead as well.
--As a sucker for punishment, I watched the restart episode (last night inthe UK) and still felt it spent far too long on close-up shots of people looking confused - especially the guy with the eyepatch. -
Yeah it looks like is was done by this guy but he is dead.
It might reshape the SciFi Channel. That's about it. I kinda like long story arcs if they don't foul it up at the end.
So far it was better than the original even though season 3 was pretty rough. I can really remember the old ones when they first came on and thought how crappy. Just a Star Wars knock off TV show. And it got canceled before they could tie up anything.
Dr. Who is really the better one if you don't like long story arcs or sometimes even if you do. It has both.
None of BSG is really Sci-Fi though except that FTL drive.
All of these arguments that you raise good logical points but you have to remember that these people just don't think rationally.
When they get in those small terrorist cells, it happens completely spontaneously. They might join a larger group after that. Just read this and know under the right circumstances people can do just about anything.
--At most it financially stresses the stronger party but it's hardly going to bankrupt the economy.--
I think the numbers speak for themselves and therein lies the big fat hole in your argument. (-$1.2 Trillion) at least.
That tactic may have just worked for the Japanese had we not dropped the bomb on them. Even then it took a second one before they quit.
Yeah, we can subdue Iraq with about 500,000 men. That might work, but is it worth it. It's not even like there is leadership in Iraq at all. I think expecting democracy there is a pipe dream. It would take at least 3 generations to assimilate them into that way thinking. Meanwhile little groups of 4 or 5 will be planning attacks without any direction from some leader.
There is some Physiological reason to this. I don't think has has to with their race or religion. I think it is just their conditioning.
We are powerful but we can't police every thing every one does in the world.
Yes, a gun is a one time thing. A wife's scorn lasts a long time. It seems like I heard this story over and over. What's happened before will happen again and again and again.
Well you can just get the software. i think it has several rifles that it supports. There is also another one that is $4.99 where you can make your own profiles for whatever rig you have.
The 500mA is shared by the hub. If it takes 500 mA to charge a Razr then I don't see why 100 mA wouldn't but slower but when you plug the damn device up it goes unrecognized. This didn't used to be the case but I upgraded Phone Tools to version 4 and bang no more USB anything with that Phone I rolled it back to the old phone tools but can't locate the problem with USB. I just wanna charge it. The USB 2.0 spec is 500 mA for the hub and I'm not sure but maybe each individual device is 100 mA. I have 5 root hubs and 6 external devices if you count the Razr which doesn't work. It's a cheap V3a from alltel. Now bluetooth works great. There is an internal card reader which probably takes up another device so I'm guessing 2 devices per root hub. I just looked and my Canon scanner draws 500mA with 98mA for USB Printing Support on the same hub. I don't get why it wont work unless Motorola or Alltel doesn't want it too.
Yes, I have run into this with the razr v3a. I even have Phone Tools. I can transfer files via Blue tooth without any problem but cannot even maintain a connection over USB much less charge it up. I think a driver got changed so I rolled back Phone Tools to the old version downloaded drivers etc. Even when it did charge it was slow 500mA vs 100mA but it did charge now if it does I could not tell you how fast it would be. It is longer than 1 day I can tell you that. So if anyone has any links that may help solve this by providing a link to that driver, it would be much appreciated?
Never thought of it but I might just try it. Dodging bullets ain't no fun these days. (-,+,null) Is that better?
-,0,1
--With the same argument, you'd have to make drugs legal, all of them. Or child porn. Or concentration camps. They all do or could do the same - employ people.--
They already do. It's called prison guards.
--Unconditional surrender is no choice at all--
Exactly in war you don't give the enemy a choice but to completely give up or he will come back in 20 to 30 years to fight you again. War is horrible but once you are in it mercy towards the enemy (the ones shooting at you) will not serve you well. It was tried in WWI and didn't work so we had to fight WWII with unconditional surrender.
It looks like it worked out pretty good for the world. It cut way down on Nazi's, suicide bombers in Japan and put all of those countries much better off now than they were before.
Would you rather live under Nazi rule and their attitudes towards race?
Really, I didn't know this. I like money. How much do you think I might get?
I dunno about that I read /. for years before I got a UID just to look up cool stuff that I couldn't find elsewhere. So someone with a high number might have been around longer than you think.
If the number is less than 10,000 I even tend to pay attention to that.
Isn't yours low too relatively speaking too?
(31524)
--Yes, there were 5 offers of peace relayed to the allies long before the atom bombs were dropped. The three I refer to in my original post were the three that had been relayed directly to US forces, the other two were relayed via the British.--
Is there any evidence that these offers we legit? Like did they come from the emperor himself? At that time who knows what was going on? It easy to Monday morning quarterback those people for the decisions they made but we weren't there in their time.
Here is a link to the plans. They look easy to build to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fission_bomb_assembly_methods.svg
Not a viable threat on the death toll a working one would have but dangerous none the less....and if they get U-235 well then a simple gun weapon will work.
I think that this sample was reprocessed from U-235 that came from Oak Ridge instead of being reactor bread like most Pu-239 that came from Hanford therefore, according to the Wikipedia, it shouldn't have much P-240 in there in the first place.
In theory you should be able to make a gun weapon from Pu-239 if the purity is 100%. In reality well...someone else can fill in the blanks....
--5) I don't know if you'd call turning most the eastern Europe into communist dictatorships 'treating enemy countries well'. They also had an horrific rate of survival for captured PoWs.--
I believe the Russians did that one not the US.
--2) The whole "comply with demands that we're making in the full knowledge that you won't be willing\able to comply with them, or else" pretext for attacking someone is how the first world war kicked off too.--
Unconditional surrender is the only way to prevent this from happening again. They were offered that choice.
--The type of plans necessary to create a functioning implosion device are state-held secrets and have only been seen by a select few with Top Secret clearance.--
Unfortunately math is not secret and if we have worked it out in 1945 another country like Iran should have the ability to do so too, but they probably would have to test one.
The terrorist might make a so called dirty bomb out of one that might leave a lot people dead as well.
--As a sucker for punishment, I watched the restart episode (last night inthe UK) and still felt it spent far too long on close-up shots of people looking confused - especially the guy with the eyepatch. -
Yeah it looks like is was done by this guy but he is dead.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Leone
Exactly, that's how I'm taking too after I read RDM's blog. He hasn't updated it in a while though.
http://www.rondmoore.com/Site/Blog/Blog.html
Guess again, I have some links.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_(sociology)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism
I'm no expert but don't we have the same thing here and call them Gangs. The London terror tube bombers were 2nd generation citizens of the UK.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_July_2005_London_bombings
You will have to read though.
Yeah, it has nothing to do with that except the FTL drive. That's what made me interested in it in the first place.
It has more in common with Buff the Vampire Layer than SciFi.
It might reshape the SciFi Channel. That's about it. I kinda like long story arcs if they don't foul it up at the end.
So far it was better than the original even though season 3 was pretty rough. I can really remember the old ones when they first came on and thought how crappy. Just a Star Wars knock off TV show. And it got canceled before they could tie up anything.
Dr. Who is really the better one if you don't like long story arcs or sometimes even if you do. It has both.
None of BSG is really Sci-Fi though except that FTL drive.
All of these arguments that you raise good logical points but you have to remember that these people just don't think rationally.
When they get in those small terrorist cells, it happens completely spontaneously. They might join a larger group after that. Just read this and know under the right circumstances people can do just about anything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_(sociology)
--At most it financially stresses the stronger party but it's hardly going to bankrupt the economy.--
I think the numbers speak for themselves and therein lies the big fat hole in your argument.
(-$1.2 Trillion) at least.
That tactic may have just worked for the Japanese had we not dropped the bomb on them. Even then it took a second one before they quit.
Yeah, we can subdue Iraq with about 500,000 men. That might work, but is it worth it. It's not even like there is leadership in Iraq at all. I think expecting democracy there is a pipe dream. It would take at least 3 generations to assimilate them into that way thinking. Meanwhile little groups of 4 or 5 will be planning attacks without any direction from some leader.
There is some Physiological reason to this. I don't think has has to with their race or religion. I think it is just their conditioning.
We are powerful but we can't police every thing every one does in the world.
Yes, a gun is a one time thing. A wife's scorn lasts a long time. It seems like I heard this story over and over. What's happened before will happen again and again and again.
Yep, there are two kinds of people in this world. People that like long story arcs and ones that don't.
Well you can just get the software. i think it has several rifles that it supports. There is also another one that is $4.99 where you can make your own profiles for whatever rig you have.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2008/11/30/external-ballistics-calculator-for-iphone-isnipe/