Wouldn't it be possible to make responce relatively slow? Require between the port connection requests at least 1s time. That would effectively limit trafic.
Worste part is that many of those people (e.g. Older neighbours, parents and other relatives) who buy a supercellphone, don't bother reading the manual and expect us to know how their cellphone works.
IMHO they should print a rating on those cellphone boxes. Something like "you need to read at least this many pages of the manual to operate this phone".
I fail to understand how a scheme that involves the schemes administrators making a profit for every mail sent is going to reduce the amount of mail sent.
It's the same methode used by governments. They can't find a decent solution to a problem, so they invent a new tax for it (see sigarets). 6 months later the problem is still there, so they raise the tax. (see sigarets again).
At the end of the year, the problem is still there, people pay more taxes and the politicians "solved" a problem.(sigaret anyone?)
Still, for roughly half a century, nuclear scientists have been searching for an elusive "island of stability," somewhere among the superheavies, in which long-lived elements with new chemical properties might exist.
There might be more stable elements than those we already know. Without this research we'll never be able to build our flux capacitors, deflector dishes or quatum particle emmiters. Not to mention, it would be damn hard to build a decent warpcore without superheavy elements.
We could help by searching their sites and report all those who distribute political incorrect information.
Or we could help them by providing open source censoring software.
The US could help them by sharing the RIAA know-how in this matter.
They might be able to replace the coke in the process. The coke provides the heat and the reducing gasses (Iron ore is an oxide: Fe2O3) for the process.
The problem with off-world steel production could be oxigen. You need oxigen to reduce the amount of carbon (from around 5% to 0.06%-2%) in the iron.
BCC: visability challenged Carbon Copy.
Wouldn't it be possible to make responce relatively slow? Require between the port connection requests at least 1s time. That would effectively limit trafic.
I wonder what those business will do when Google would be down for a day.
No fear! Plenty of women are scared of mice.
She's in IT so, only when she takes off her glasses. (Or has TV been lying to me again?)
Worste part is that many of those people (e.g. Older neighbours, parents and other relatives) who buy a supercellphone, don't bother reading the manual and expect us to know how their cellphone works.
IMHO they should print a rating on those cellphone boxes. Something like "you need to read at least this many pages of the manual to operate this phone".
At the end of the year, the problem is still there, people pay more taxes and the politicians "solved" a problem.(sigaret anyone?)
You like to watch to sweety men playing games in tight clothing? That sound so, wel, gay.
Actually, it's 1, 1, 5. Not 115.
This might be more usefull for the tin-foil hat impaired.
Blind people use their fingers to "read" books. Now what's worse? seeing a picture of the goatse guy, or feeling it...
Links on /. are a test of courage. But I dared to click the link (after an URL safety analysis ofcourse)
But now I'm confused. What do Lisa, the octoberfest and a donut have in common?
I wonder how a tree would handle an 18 ton vehicle trying to climb it.
I also wonder where they think they are going to find a tree in a dessert.
We could help by searching their sites and report all those who distribute political incorrect information.
Or we could help them by providing open source censoring software.
The US could help them by sharing the RIAA know-how in this matter.
Yeah! No one needs more than 640kb.
They might be able to replace the coke in the process. The coke provides the heat and the reducing gasses (Iron ore is an oxide: Fe2O3) for the process.
The problem with off-world steel production could be oxigen. You need oxigen to reduce the amount of carbon (from around 5% to 0.06%-2%) in the iron.