Um no, the force is related to the difference, not absolute pressure. 250 PSI tube in 250 PSI atmosphere makes no force on the pipe. Here the difference is between 1 and say 0.00001 for vacuum. You can expect fantastic damage ; especially because it's nearly impossible to compartmentalise sections.
I found a rather simple way to fight spam, which over time has proven very effective :
I bought a domain and hosting with unlimited pop inboxes.
I use the catchall account (this way, I receive all mail sent to anything@mydomain.com).
Then, when I subscribe to something, eg FakePortal.com, I give them fakeportal@mydomain.com.
That way, I know who sent me mail by knowing the address it was sent to.
And if I do get spam, I just create an email alias with that name redirecting mail to/dev/null...
Something Ironic though, is that I got spam sent to aol@mydomain.com, which is the address I gave when I subscribed to aim... Maybe a script, maybe some spamees are spamers...
Why wouldn't that paranoia apply to phones and computers too ?
Um no, the force is related to the difference, not absolute pressure. 250 PSI tube in 250 PSI atmosphere makes no force on the pipe. Here the difference is between 1 and say 0.00001 for vacuum. You can expect fantastic damage ; especially because it's nearly impossible to compartmentalise sections.
Tell that to John Deere
If the used coffee cup came from SCO offices, it might actually start gaining value rather soon...
No (Score : 5, Funny) ?
blah, useless thread.
Just another whole lot of funds American education and health care won't see.
Seems to me like an elephant would be one of the last things I wouldn't see if there was one...
The description you gave seems interesting.
Could you recommend some tutorials or such to learn the more hidden features of X ?
Best Regards.
If Microsoft didn't deem it important enough to install (cf this new article) why should we ?
Best Regards.
Get BroodWar. Kerrigan is not entirely dead. Best Regards, Eric.
I found a rather simple way to fight spam, which over time has proven very effective : I bought a domain and hosting with unlimited pop inboxes. I use the catchall account (this way, I receive all mail sent to anything@mydomain.com). Then, when I subscribe to something, eg FakePortal.com, I give them fakeportal@mydomain.com. That way, I know who sent me mail by knowing the address it was sent to. And if I do get spam, I just create an email alias with that name redirecting mail to /dev/null...
Something Ironic though, is that I got spam sent to aol@mydomain.com, which is the address I gave when I subscribed to aim... Maybe a script, maybe some spamees are spamers...