hah, got arsed enough to look it up on wikipedia, not even the pathetic "pedigree" I had imagined. Six years ago couple of russki code monkeys got enough signatures and the "MinComSvyaz" (the george orwell-esque slang they use for Ministry of Telecom and Communications) approved it. nuff sed
Your experience must be very limited, the biggest data centers use Cisco.
Funny thing about blow hards like your hypothetical D.C. manager, they make redundant everything and shoot off their mouths about failure being impossible, and then something like a misconfigured router elsewhere advertising blocks it doesn't own suck up traffic and bring important service access down even if a person has multiple providers. Single point of failure, hundreds of miles away outside their control. Ha! Happened quite a few times in the last five years if you are person who follows such things.
Were his study scriven on soft absorbent paper and wrapped around a cardboard tube I promise to commence my consideration with the innermost parts of my being while perched on a porcelain stool
Reality is single device failures bring down large chunks of the net including valuable peers of your "enterprise datacenter"
Of course, sometimes identical cisco models used in redundant tuples also cause outages together after upgrade by common bug that didn't show up in test
so pontificate all you want, you're vulnerable to a lot of bad things
The USA inventions that make the digital age possible: The transistor, the semiconductor integrated circuit, microprocessors, communication satellites, fiber optic cable, the internet, cellular telephony, laser, maser, optical disks, operating systems, Hamming code, compilers, atomic clocks
Actually, they observed a galaxy with a redshift of 8.86. It is *assumed* that such a redshift is due to both Hubble expansion of space and relative velocity to us. Then an age and distance is calculated. However the underlying assumptions may be wrong.
you'd have to how the Debian internal politics have changed, there are articles about that and also about how it relates to systemd. even slashdot had one
Debian can no longer be trusted, adopting the bloated incomplete and buggy systemd not on technical merit but rather on what at the roots amounts to a misguided feminist agenda
because the paradox is OUTSIDE the black hole. From our point of view, everything slows going into a black hole until the event horizon is reached. Information would be stuck there except the hole evaporates by hawking radiation (virtual pairs formed having one particle free to leave)
no, those are not the low margin businesses. guess again
"those that have the gold make the rules"
"get the gold, or be ruled"
There is far more electrical activity than what an EEG detects; the firing of an individual neuron is FAR below what an EEG can detect
hah, got arsed enough to look it up on wikipedia, not even the pathetic "pedigree" I had imagined. Six years ago couple of russki code monkeys got enough signatures and the "MinComSvyaz" (the george orwell-esque slang they use for Ministry of Telecom and Communications) approved it. nuff sed
so some guys on a forum somewhere made this nonsense up? and then they wonder why no one is jumping aboard their little game?
maybe there is a butcher's day? a mechanic's day? no? or no one gives a shit?
we already know memory is not just stored in neural connection patterns. this is just another religion promising an afterlife it can't deliver
Wrong, first software patent was British.
also, at least the USA excludes "abstract ideas" from getting software patent. Still room for reform though
oh my sides hurt!
usually UTM from big network iron vendor == very poorly maintained Linux system with more holes than a fishnet
eom
Your experience must be very limited, the biggest data centers use Cisco.
Funny thing about blow hards like your hypothetical D.C. manager, they make redundant everything and shoot off their mouths about failure being impossible, and then something like a misconfigured router elsewhere advertising blocks it doesn't own suck up traffic and bring important service access down even if a person has multiple providers. Single point of failure, hundreds of miles away outside their control. Ha! Happened quite a few times in the last five years if you are person who follows such things.
The USA doesn't do it that way, they do it the corporate fascist way. You know, like the Nazis
Were his study scriven on soft absorbent paper and wrapped around a cardboard tube I promise to commence my consideration with the innermost parts of my being while perched on a porcelain stool
blah blah blah
Reality is single device failures bring down large chunks of the net including valuable peers of your "enterprise datacenter"
Of course, sometimes identical cisco models used in redundant tuples also cause outages together after upgrade by common bug that didn't show up in test
so pontificate all you want, you're vulnerable to a lot of bad things
The USA inventions that make the digital age possible: The transistor, the semiconductor integrated circuit, microprocessors, communication satellites, fiber optic cable, the internet, cellular telephony, laser, maser, optical disks, operating systems, Hamming code, compilers, atomic clocks
pay up !!
two-thirds of fatalities are of those with no helmets.
http://www.latimes.com/busines...
Actually, they observed a galaxy with a redshift of 8.86. It is *assumed* that such a redshift is due to both Hubble expansion of space and relative velocity to us. Then an age and distance is calculated. However the underlying assumptions may be wrong.
you'd have to how the Debian internal politics have changed, there are articles about that and also about how it relates to systemd. even slashdot had one
Hilarious it is, if you think a court is going to swallow that pile of bullshit
Debian can no longer be trusted, adopting the bloated incomplete and buggy systemd not on technical merit but rather on what at the roots amounts to a misguided feminist agenda
nah, there is also cpio, ar and shar
pro-tip: don't use the ones with alcohol carriers on certain sensitive areas ladies, I'm told it burns like hell
pray tell what is the standard package manager for "the unix way"?
There never was one
hence, no problem
Wrong. A handful of peer reviewed papers did indeed predict cooling, though most did not.
http://www.skepticalscience.co...
because the paradox is OUTSIDE the black hole. From our point of view, everything slows going into a black hole until the event horizon is reached. Information would be stuck there except the hole evaporates by hawking radiation (virtual pairs formed having one particle free to leave)
You are young? The global cooling scenario was in news in the 1970s.