You can spend a lot of money and buy a ruggedized laptop ( panasonic toughbooks are the best known examples and they have a range of models from semi ruggedized to fully ruggedized ).
However the feature you want from the ruggedized unit is the fact that fully ruggedized laptops are setup to be fanless ( the better designed ones ). Fanless means they don't need to suck in air, which would need to be filtered, which then becomes a point of failure.
So for example most netbooks for example run an atom cpu that just needs a heatsink and no fan. That then eliminates the point of failure of the fan sucking in dust. There are desktop choices that are the same, underclocked or low power cpu's that don't produce enough heat to need more then a heatsink so can run fanless.
There are other people then Microsoft that think Steve Gibson is a complete idiot - especially because of his continued rants about Raw Sockets.
The Register has posted several articles where they go against Steve Gibson's 'logic'. They have even done a radio interview for a popular US radio talk show where they argue out his supposed 'logic'.
Have you actually read any of the links to other articles on the page? Those people are real, and do actually have opinions that differ from Steve's - conclusions they've reached all on their own. More importantly the people who wrote those articles, have a lot more 'security' background then Steve - who claims to be a security expert.
In London Ontario she doesn't have any other cable isp choices, but she can choose to go with Bell sympatico's DSL service. Also there are other ISPs that offer DSL service. There is also Look ( RF modem ), and Satelite.
Yes in canada, the cable and phone monopolies must also allow other isps access to their infrasture.
However due to the cost of implementation, nobody has so far gone that route with Cable (although in the huronia region as small isp has begun to look into offer high speed cable as well) , only dsl isps have done this.
All the versions of @home ( Rogers/Shaw/Cogeco etc ) are not capped like that. Sympatico DSL and the resold versions offered by other independent isps are not.
Perhaps there are some isolated examples of this sort of arrangement, but the norm is unlimited transfers per month.
Was there ever a copy available of the US Pilot? I've been looking for a long time. Would appreciate any pointers on where to look.
You can spend a lot of money and buy a ruggedized laptop ( panasonic toughbooks are the best known examples and they have a range of models from semi ruggedized to fully ruggedized ).
However the feature you want from the ruggedized unit is the fact that fully ruggedized laptops are setup to be fanless ( the better designed ones ). Fanless means they don't need to suck in air, which would need to be filtered, which then becomes a point of failure.
So for example most netbooks for example run an atom cpu that just needs a heatsink and no fan. That then eliminates the point of failure of the fan sucking in dust. There are desktop choices that are the same, underclocked or low power cpu's that don't produce enough heat to need more then a heatsink so can run fanless.
But its okay that this person has to have the rest of the WoW force their antigay agenda on her?
There are other people then Microsoft that think Steve Gibson is a complete idiot - especially because of his continued rants about Raw Sockets.
The Register has posted several articles where they go against Steve Gibson's 'logic'. They have even done a radio interview for a popular US radio talk show where they argue out his supposed 'logic'.
Have you actually read any of the links to other articles on the page? Those people are real, and do actually have opinions that differ from Steve's - conclusions they've reached all on their own. More importantly the people who wrote those articles, have a lot more 'security' background then Steve - who claims to be a security expert.
In London Ontario she doesn't have any other cable isp choices, but she can choose to go with Bell sympatico's DSL service. Also there are other ISPs that offer DSL service. There is also Look ( RF modem ), and Satelite.
Yes in canada, the cable and phone monopolies must also allow other isps access to their infrasture.
However due to the cost of implementation, nobody has so far gone that route with Cable (although in the huronia region as small isp has begun to look into offer high speed cable as well) , only dsl isps have done this.
Nautilus is a Finder/explorer like application.
.NET is an Application Framework, that competes with CORBA/Java.
I don't see how they are competing at all.
I own a Pentium III and a genuine intel motherboard. This motherboard supports only SDRAM, not rambus.
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http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/ea2/ea2_ds
Read about it.
Moderate this up.
Its annoying that the editors don't actually read the articles that are submitted before they post them and make comments.
Thats not true.
All the versions of @home ( Rogers/Shaw/Cogeco etc ) are not capped like that. Sympatico DSL and the resold versions offered by other independent isps are not.
Perhaps there are some isolated examples of this sort of arrangement, but the norm is unlimited transfers per month.
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