Another thing to keep in mind is that higher speed doesn't always mean more battery consumption. Compared to Bluetooth 1.2, Bluetooth 2.0's higher data rate means a shorter time where you have to have the transmitter powered on and therefore an overall power savings.
Our home planet is fucked, but profits are up this quarter!!
Seriously, this short sightedness is what's keeping us from turning around our energy policies and fixing the problems we're causing. It's true that every cloud has its silver lining, but every silver lining has it's massive black cloud.
Finally Americans can make sarcastic comments about the police state across the pond. Sure, we're in the same situation but at least someone else is now too.
All the reviews I've read on pitchforkmedia.com have been explaining how either the author of the review is better than the band being reviewed, or how the author and the band are both much better than you. They don't fall over themselves to praise every band (which is good) but I still don't think I get solid information there (which is bad). My method for finding music still is finding somebody that has tastes sort of close to yours, then getting into whatever they like.
For a little explaination, where it says "Node 50" or "Node 100" that means that there are 50 or 100 computers on the wireless network. And the throughput numbers are for the whole network, not per host. So when 100 nodes are getting 3.5 Mbps that's.035 Mbps per host.
That doesn't really match my experience with Apple support.
I dropped my iPod onto a concrete sidewalk. Soon after there were songs that the iPod couldn't play and would just hang if you would try. So I used the online iPod service form and reported the problem (I may have neglected to mention the fact that this started happening after I dropped it). Two days later I got a package to send the iPod to Apple in. Four days after that I got a package with a new iPod. The whole affair was really painless and I don't have any misgivings about buying Apple products now.
The reason we haven't seen WINE off of x86 yet is because like the name says "Wine Is Not an Emulator". So there's no code in wine that simulates the processor/real hardware. Bochs was just pitifully slow the few times that I used it. This won't have any kind of speed
I know when I'm driving to work on weekdays I go through about 2 cans of aerosol spray. You know, just to pass the time. Maybe it's my fault, sorry guys.
Another thing to keep in mind is that higher speed doesn't always mean more battery consumption. Compared to Bluetooth 1.2, Bluetooth 2.0's higher data rate means a shorter time where you have to have the transmitter powered on and therefore an overall power savings.
Our home planet is fucked, but profits are up this quarter!!
Seriously, this short sightedness is what's keeping us from turning around our energy policies and fixing the problems we're causing. It's true that every cloud has its silver lining, but every silver lining has it's massive black cloud.
Finally Americans can make sarcastic comments about the police state across the pond. Sure, we're in the same situation but at least someone else is now too.
IN YOUR FACE, UK!!
Wow, I always thought it was Q-T pronounced like cutie, but in the video they say it like 'cute'.
I've been so wrong all these years, oh what else have I been wrong about?!
All the reviews I've read on pitchforkmedia.com have been explaining how either the author of the review is better than the band being reviewed, or how the author and the band are both much better than you. They don't fall over themselves to praise every band (which is good) but I still don't think I get solid information there (which is bad). My method for finding music still is finding somebody that has tastes sort of close to yours, then getting into whatever they like.
Heres a graph that I ripped out of some lecture notes. It shows how much of a problem congestion is on 802.11b networks.
.035 Mbps per host.
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~dphillip/802.11b.gif
For a little explaination, where it says "Node 50" or "Node 100" that means that there are 50 or 100 computers on the wireless network. And the throughput numbers are for the whole network, not per host. So when 100 nodes are getting 3.5 Mbps that's
Thanks to professor Park
That doesn't really match my experience with Apple support. I dropped my iPod onto a concrete sidewalk. Soon after there were songs that the iPod couldn't play and would just hang if you would try. So I used the online iPod service form and reported the problem (I may have neglected to mention the fact that this started happening after I dropped it). Two days later I got a package to send the iPod to Apple in. Four days after that I got a package with a new iPod. The whole affair was really painless and I don't have any misgivings about buying Apple products now.
OpenOffice On OS One Oh, one.one.one
The reason we haven't seen WINE off of x86 yet is because like the name says "Wine Is Not an Emulator". So there's no code in wine that simulates the processor/real hardware. Bochs was just pitifully slow the few times that I used it. This won't have any kind of speed
How will XFree maintain control without the bureaucracy?
I know when I'm driving to work on weekdays I go through about 2 cans of aerosol spray. You know, just to pass the time. Maybe it's my fault, sorry guys.
So that would put a Saturn V (~7,500,000 lb.) at one letter past Z (AA?)