Could you suggest a similar site where I can upload unlimited 2000x2000 photos, tag my friends so that they get notified of them and let me share baby photos with even the most inept of family members?
Even better is that you can chroot into a full debian armel/armhf environment. I have rtorrent and SABNZBd on my TF300. Along with Apache, GCC, php5-cli, perl, python. I can do actual WORK on it make sure it works on the browser. Download a Movie watch it in bed. Thing is damn near magic just looking back at what I went to college with in 2001.
1) Find me the torque curve of an electric motor. 2) You don't get something for nothing the more gearboxes you go through the more losses you have 3) Just.. No. "Torque constant" devices? Have you seen the torque curve of an oil burner? They seem to get rather shallow around 0 RPM. 4) " I am talking in terms from the engine/motors perspective." So motors don't follow the rest of the laws of physics?
Putting a smaller motor on there would not increase battery life magically.
0-60 times are a by product of it being an electric car with high torque. How would increasing 0-60 times extend the range? It's just like a gasoline car. If you floor it 0-60 every single time your MPG drops. If you gently accelerate your MPG increases.
But 100,000 Windows users have paid $1 of their final purchase price to software development. 10,000 Linux users have paid $1 of their final purchase price to software development. (It's hyperbole for an example.) Each user has paid the same amount for hardware but the "Develop Windows Drivers" pool has $90k more in it.
I use MailMan with Phorum. I wrote a custom plugin to read a POP3 account and post those messages to a web forum. Registered users can reply and it'll send it out to the mailing list.
I have a Asus Transformer TF300 and love it. It is android 'only' but the bootloader has been unlocked and the TF200 (prime) already has Ubuntu running on it. I prefer to keep the stock OS so I just have Debian running on an SD card and a chroot environment. Then everything under the debian repositories runs just fine.
Actual battery life appears to be nowhere close to what they claim. Engadget did a review. The MBP's battery actually lasted longer than the HP's. Plus how many charge-drain cycles is that battery rated for? How many Firewire and thunderbolt ports? Have PC laptop suppliers figured out how to do proper strain relief on DC-DC power boards to make the mag safe unnecessary. The last HP I had needed the motherboard fixed because the geniuses decided that solder made a perfect support. After a few years of just moving the laptop around (not accounting for people tripping over it) that just ends up failing.
How about resale value? Macs tend to hold value much better. Just looking at some old 2006 era laptops (Dell M65 vs MBP) it looks like the Mac is still selling for a few hundred more than the Dell.
So $450 for a few more hours on charge, maybe $300 back at the end of the day, no DC-DC power supply issues, and a few really fast ports.
$30 month (if you sign up for auto pay). 300 minutes. "unlimited" data. Which is the 2.5GB as posted below.
I'm a "Heavy" user and never hit that limit. I tether to it all the time when on the road. It's mobile WiFi for passengers when driving too. I've never come close to the 2.5GB limit but I don't download videos with it either.
Correcting myself. They're JVC HA-RX900 headphones. I had the Koss's in college.
I leave them at the office since that's where I like to be 'isolated' the most. Very high reviews and there are some DIY sites on how to add extra noise protection and improve sound quality.
I have a pair of Koss UR20 headphones that sound great (to me) but isolate very well (sometimes I'll just put them on to drown out the office chatter). They sound decent enough for me listening to techno (which has a rather wide range of frequencies). Now I've never listened to a $1000 pair of headphones before so I can't compare, but they sound a whole lot better than my earbuds (which are great for running, the Koss' not so much).
It's like using a GPU for math. It's mostly accurate but fast as hell. Now I don't want my airliner making decisions based on fast/fuzzy math but I don't care if my pixel shader is 2-3 shades the wrong color.
It'll force all the PC companies to quit bundling shitty displays with their laptops because they're "HD". I'm working on a Dell right now that has a 1366x768 display. It's 15.4". Before the "HD" craze my 17" Dell came with a 1900x1200 display. Now the 17" displays are all 1080p. Hell you can get a cheap 24" display that's only 1080p. Why the hell would I want a 24" display if it's only 1080p?
Just like as soon as Apple came out with the integrated webcam and back lit keyboards they magically started to appear on Dells and other PC laptops I bet within a few months Dell loudly starts rolling out their "SUPER MEGA PIXEL HD" Displays on their laptops.
When doing 4+ bar linkages and other designs I'd have Matlab write me a script that drew the current orientation of an object.
Could you suggest a similar site where I can upload unlimited 2000x2000 photos, tag my friends so that they get notified of them and let me share baby photos with even the most inept of family members?
Until then facebook it is.
Even better is that you can chroot into a full debian armel/armhf environment. I have rtorrent and SABNZBd on my TF300. Along with Apache, GCC, php5-cli, perl, python. I can do actual WORK on it make sure it works on the browser. Download a Movie watch it in bed. Thing is damn near magic just looking back at what I went to college with in 2001.
1) Find me the torque curve of an electric motor.
2) You don't get something for nothing the more gearboxes you go through the more losses you have
3) Just.. No. "Torque constant" devices? Have you seen the torque curve of an oil burner? They seem to get rather shallow around 0 RPM.
4) " I am talking in terms from the engine/motors perspective." So motors don't follow the rest of the laws of physics?
Putting a smaller motor on there would not increase battery life magically.
0-60 times are a by product of it being an electric car with high torque. How would increasing 0-60 times extend the range? It's just like a gasoline car. If you floor it 0-60 every single time your MPG drops. If you gently accelerate your MPG increases.
But 100,000 Windows users have paid $1 of their final purchase price to software development. 10,000 Linux users have paid $1 of their final purchase price to software development. (It's hyperbole for an example.) Each user has paid the same amount for hardware but the "Develop Windows Drivers" pool has $90k more in it.
Yep. Have a life. From here on out it's going to be summer internships then a career.
Why not? I think it's the best. It's pretty much a soap opera in space. Story arcs some tech babble thrown in.
I'm sure AMDs offerings would be greatly improved too if Nvidia released more specs on the hardware.
I use MailMan with Phorum. I wrote a custom plugin to read a POP3 account and post those messages to a web forum. Registered users can reply and it'll send it out to the mailing list.
Apt-get seems to get it just fine on my TF300 tablet
I have a Asus Transformer TF300 and love it. It is android 'only' but the bootloader has been unlocked and the TF200 (prime) already has Ubuntu running on it. I prefer to keep the stock OS so I just have Debian running on an SD card and a chroot environment. Then everything under the debian repositories runs just fine.
Actual battery life appears to be nowhere close to what they claim. Engadget did a review. The MBP's battery actually lasted longer than the HP's. Plus how many charge-drain cycles is that battery rated for? How many Firewire and thunderbolt ports? Have PC laptop suppliers figured out how to do proper strain relief on DC-DC power boards to make the mag safe unnecessary. The last HP I had needed the motherboard fixed because the geniuses decided that solder made a perfect support. After a few years of just moving the laptop around (not accounting for people tripping over it) that just ends up failing.
How about resale value? Macs tend to hold value much better. Just looking at some old 2006 era laptops (Dell M65 vs MBP) it looks like the Mac is still selling for a few hundred more than the Dell.
So $450 for a few more hours on charge, maybe $300 back at the end of the day, no DC-DC power supply issues, and a few really fast ports.
Because they seem to uncouple what people want from how to pay for it (if I understand it correctly).
Lets pay buy all new roads. But lets downvote all taxes to do so. Everything should come with both how to pay for it and what it is.
They're getting the iPhone 4S later this year.
$30 month (if you sign up for auto pay).
300 minutes.
"unlimited" data. Which is the 2.5GB as posted below.
I'm a "Heavy" user and never hit that limit. I tether to it all the time when on the road. It's mobile WiFi for passengers when driving too. I've never come close to the 2.5GB limit but I don't download videos with it either.
I just checked my Asus Transformer. SHIT NO BATTERY BOX. Let me go get my pitchforks. We can storm these companies together.
It's actually not.
While Apple uses the latest SATA protocol, the connector is physically incompatible with either Mini PCIe or mSATA.
Correcting myself. They're JVC HA-RX900 headphones. I had the Koss's in college.
I leave them at the office since that's where I like to be 'isolated' the most. Very high reviews and there are some DIY sites on how to add extra noise protection and improve sound quality.
I'm not an audiophile but I disagree.
I have a pair of Koss UR20 headphones that sound great (to me) but isolate very well (sometimes I'll just put them on to drown out the office chatter). They sound decent enough for me listening to techno (which has a rather wide range of frequencies). Now I've never listened to a $1000 pair of headphones before so I can't compare, but they sound a whole lot better than my earbuds (which are great for running, the Koss' not so much).
I have a pair of Skull candy ones that come with that too. They go on sale for ~$10. I got my first pair at goodwill for $5, hands down worth it.
It's like using a GPU for math. It's mostly accurate but fast as hell. Now I don't want my airliner making decisions based on fast/fuzzy math but I don't care if my pixel shader is 2-3 shades the wrong color.
It'll force all the PC companies to quit bundling shitty displays with their laptops because they're "HD". I'm working on a Dell right now that has a 1366x768 display. It's 15.4". Before the "HD" craze my 17" Dell came with a 1900x1200 display. Now the 17" displays are all 1080p. Hell you can get a cheap 24" display that's only 1080p. Why the hell would I want a 24" display if it's only 1080p?
Just like as soon as Apple came out with the integrated webcam and back lit keyboards they magically started to appear on Dells and other PC laptops I bet within a few months Dell loudly starts rolling out their "SUPER MEGA PIXEL HD" Displays on their laptops.
Cops also see the dirty side of what they're doing.
LEAP - Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Seriously the last line just kills it. "Models cost as little as".
If he shows up into the ER the doctors took this little oath to treat him.