They're kids, what else did you expect? They prolly leached them from an open WiFi connection or nabbed them from home. If schools really want to use computing in the classroom, then I highly suggest they start using dumb terminals. That way, all execution, storage, and administration can be had at a central area of the school.
Would it add more weight to the case against SCO if IBM, Autozone, Novell and other band together with a class action lawsuit due to SCO dragging this out? It's gotta be hurting investment (thus business) for everyone involved.
I've read once that memory may be stored like a 3D fractal pattern. This could explain quick access to data and massive processing ability. Also, the more nural connections you have, the higher resolution of the fractal pattern you have.
We are all born different and as such, we each have a unique fratal image "seed" schema. Take a set of twin babies for example. They will have the same fratal schema..thus they behave the same exact way. Emotion, thought, activity...etc. But as they age, external factors compound unique datasets to fractal schema. Thus, it gets more complicated and layered as we age. And as such, these twins will develop different personalities the older they get.
If this theory holds true. Then maybe it would be possible to add a second "blank" half and let the data from the other side replicate itself over through time.
Good point. Let me count the many specialized processors in my computer.
1. Intel P4 CPU (2.8Ghz with HT) 2. ATI Radeon 9800 Pro graphic chip. 3. EMU 10k CPU in my SBLive! card. 4. A CPU on on the Adaptec SCSI 160 card. 5. Broadcom CPU on MB that does TCP/IP checksum offloading at the hardware level. 6. Host of other controllers on the MB such as chipset and firewire.
Though, it would be nice to have a PCI card that can be reprogrammed to run SETI@HOME at the hardware level just for fun.
So far, nothing else is working as far as getting the message out. Joe Shmoe still doesn't get it! Viri run wild, Windows constantly being exploited, and user are being hasty on clicking through all of those pop-ups (Spyware anyone). I'm sad to say, but there is no other choice to reach the masses then with mass hysteria that GRC provides. It's too bad really, but at least he provides a means at getting the message out even it it's a bit over zealous.
You should check out Juno Reactor. Their albums Beyond the Infinite, Bible of Dreams, and Trasmissions are tops notch. I would suggest finding some MP3s on the net. If you like what you hear, treat yourself to buying on of their albums:)
Push your workers until they snap. Then, back-up one step. Now you know what their limits are and how to use them more efficiently. Yes, it's immoral BTW. But it works!
I've worked on the line before at Dell. It sucked. I was standing up in front of a bench all day long (they say standing up makes us more productive) running custom diags on laptops, servers, PCs...and other Dell shit. The point being, it was very stressfull. Both on my back, and having to keep my "numbers" up on the line.
Fuck it, I will never do another job that involves standing in one spot and not moving around. In fact, I often wondered if this type of 10 hour day labor is compliant with OSHA standards?
Let me ponder what you've said. I must admit, it's very insightful....no, sorry. He's still a nutcase in my book. Seriously, have you heard his little soapbox rants at the film awards? Jesus, he's just a nutty as Steve Balmer on that "microsoft developers" talk.
I guess it's time to start bridging those WiFi networks around the world. If you can't beat em, fuck em. I start file sharing over WiFi networks. I look forward to the days of local BBSes again. (WiFi BBS?)
"A variety of highly valued feed co-products, including gluten meal, gluten feed and dried distillers grains, are produced from the remaining protein, minerals, vitamins and fiber and are sold as high-value feed for livestock. In addition to grain, ethanol is also produced today from wood waste, cheese whey, waste sucrose, potato waste, brewery waste, and food and beverage wastes."
If I'm not mistaken, E85 is tapping into an existing crop resource that would otherwise be regarded as waste. That's not to say that this "waste" isn't being used by some other industry that I'm unaware of.
The FFV option on cars to use this E85 or even E95 is a rather new standard. It involves a newer type of O2 sensors, fuel system seals and O-rings, and optimized fuel maps for the ECU. I could in theory run E85 fuel in my 97 Saturn SC2. But it would no doubt throw an engine check light. Also, extended use of E85 in a non FFV compliant car/truck might be bad for the fuel system over time.
On the plus side, you can mix and match E85 or E95 with standard gasoline. So you don't need a separate tank or worry about running your tank low enough to switch over. Also, if you're a drag racing fan, the high octane of E85 will allow for some massive 12PSI blowers or turbo chargers. If the engine is just naturally aspirated, your looking at 5% extra HP over gasoline.
They do have a job. It's called "drink and fuck all day" or DAFAD. I'm currently unemployeed and single. I just need to send my resume' out to some bitches at get down to business. DAFAD!! HERE I COME!!!
In Japan, the thought of having a child is a taboo subject for the 20 and 30 something crowd. If you are Japanese and end up having a child in that age group, consider yourself majorly ostracized from the rest of the childless society. When technology spoils your lifestyle, why have a child that will bring that to a stop? Nobody wants negative (percived maybe?) change.
As for the US. Health care and Social Security is going to drain our generation dry of income in support of the aging "baby boom" generation. Yes, everyone deserves proper helthcare...be we are in for some rough times.
I'm not to worried about it. Life..in all it's forms adapt. Even the spotted owl built a cozy little nest in the "K" of the K-Mart sign. So, ya, nature will still be around and thrive.
Though I do agree we should be more carefull about what we do to our enviroment. In the end, I see our actions *based on scientific observations) as nothing more enviromental disruption and NOT distruction. Ane one more thing. Your human, you'll learn to adapt with nature like the rest of life. Nature will ensure that for better or for worse.
Sounds like E85 fuel is the way to go. Not only does it cut dependency on foreign oil, but supporting your local farms in the production of E85 is good for your local ecconomy as well. And..it's renewable.
"Current research prepared by Argonne National Laboratory (a U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory), indicates a 38% gain in the overall energy input/output equation for the corn-to-ethanol process. That is, if 100 BTUs of energy is used to plant corn, harvest the crop, transport it, etc., 138 BTUs of energy is available in the fuel ethanol. Corn yields and processing technologies have improved significantly over the past 20 years and they continue to do so, making ethanol production less and less energy intensive."
I'm willing to bet with the advancements in bio-engineering, we can get longer chained hydrocarbons from plant (or faster growth). This would yield even more available energy to work with.
...living in a thatched hut eating berries and grass. God forbid that you actually take part in synthetic meterials not of nature *gasp*
Death to Humans!! We are but a plague to mother earth!
Yes folks, this is the most extreme wacko impersonation of the green-peace movement I can come up with. But the sad thing about it, is these wackos exist in real life. Shocking...I know.
I was only half joking. But truth is, I would NEVER want to be in combat without real military training. However, these games did teach me more about combat firsthand then simply reading a book on the subject alone.
Freedom vs tyrany = war. It's a never ending battle between those who want to oppress and those who want to fend of oppression. Who knows, in a few hundred years America may need the help of Europe to free itself from some nasty communist regime. Freedom must be protected at all cost regarded who you are and where you live.
Now you know. And knowing is half the battle. YO JOE!!!
God damn!! You are fucking wacko! The world is a much better place BECAUSE of America. I sware, I wish people like you would be wisked off to an alternate universe where America was never born. In that case...
You might still be dealing with the Nazis. (Europe = total clusterfucked part of the world) You you would Japan to deal with. You would have the Soviet Union to deal with. N. Korea would have ruled over S. Korea.
They're kids, what else did you expect? They prolly leached them from an open WiFi connection or nabbed them from home. If schools really want to use computing in the classroom, then I highly suggest they start using dumb terminals. That way, all execution, storage, and administration can be had at a central area of the school.
An error in reaction.dll has occurred. Please toss your laptop like a hot potato. Meltdown will commence in 5...4...3.........
Would it add more weight to the case against SCO if IBM, Autozone, Novell and other band together with a class action lawsuit due to SCO dragging this out? It's gotta be hurting investment (thus business) for everyone involved.
I've read once that memory may be stored like a 3D fractal pattern. This could explain quick access to data and massive processing ability. Also, the more nural connections you have, the higher resolution of the fractal pattern you have.
We are all born different and as such, we each have a unique fratal image "seed" schema. Take a set of twin babies for example. They will have the same fratal schema..thus they behave the same exact way. Emotion, thought, activity...etc. But as they age, external factors compound unique datasets to fractal schema. Thus, it gets more complicated and layered as we age. And as such, these twins will develop different personalities the older they get.
If this theory holds true. Then maybe it would be possible to add a second "blank" half and let the data from the other side replicate itself over through time.
Don't reprogram one of these things. Or else...you might get a type of LASIK treatment you didn't ask for.
"AHhhhhh...my eyes!!!!"
Good point. Let me count the many specialized processors in my computer.
1. Intel P4 CPU (2.8Ghz with HT)
2. ATI Radeon 9800 Pro graphic chip.
3. EMU 10k CPU in my SBLive! card.
4. A CPU on on the Adaptec SCSI 160 card.
5. Broadcom CPU on MB that does TCP/IP checksum offloading at the hardware level.
6. Host of other controllers on the MB such as chipset and firewire.
Though, it would be nice to have a PCI card that can be reprogrammed to run SETI@HOME at the hardware level just for fun.
So far, nothing else is working as far as getting the message out. Joe Shmoe still doesn't get it! Viri run wild, Windows constantly being exploited, and user are being hasty on clicking through all of those pop-ups (Spyware anyone). I'm sad to say, but there is no other choice to reach the masses then with mass hysteria that GRC provides. It's too bad really, but at least he provides a means at getting the message out even it it's a bit over zealous.
You should check out Juno Reactor. Their albums Beyond the Infinite, Bible of Dreams, and Trasmissions are tops notch. I would suggest finding some MP3s on the net. If you like what you hear, treat yourself to buying on of their albums :)
A Simple rule to follow when managing
Push your workers until they snap. Then, back-up one step. Now you know what their limits are and how to use them more efficiently. Yes, it's immoral BTW. But it works!
I've worked on the line before at Dell. It sucked. I was standing up in front of a bench all day long (they say standing up makes us more productive) running custom diags on laptops, servers, PCs...and other Dell shit. The point being, it was very stressfull. Both on my back, and having to keep my "numbers" up on the line.
Fuck it, I will never do another job that involves standing in one spot and not moving around. In fact, I often wondered if this type of 10 hour day labor is compliant with OSHA standards?
Let me ponder what you've said. I must admit, it's very insightful. ...no, sorry. He's still a nutcase in my book. Seriously, have you heard his little soapbox rants at the film awards? Jesus, he's just a nutty as Steve Balmer on that "microsoft developers" talk.
"Ohh...I get it. That would make it to easy. My bad."
By that, I mean it would expose Moore to the public at the most basic level as to how much of a nutcase he really is.
Michael Moore is a mental case. Why doesn't he just outright say "Down with America, it must be destroyed"
Ohh...I get it. That would make it to easy. My bad.
W00t! Now I can have a digital power book just like Penny in the cartoon.
No, the point is that I don't want to be labeled guilty untill proven inocent in the court of law. It should remain the other way around.
I guess it's time to start bridging those WiFi networks around the world. If you can't beat em, fuck em. I start file sharing over WiFi networks. I look forward to the days of local BBSes again. (WiFi BBS?)
"A variety of highly valued feed co-products, including gluten meal, gluten feed and dried distillers grains, are produced from the remaining protein, minerals, vitamins and fiber and are sold as high-value feed for livestock. In addition to grain, ethanol is also produced today from wood waste, cheese whey, waste sucrose, potato waste, brewery waste, and food and beverage wastes."
If I'm not mistaken, E85 is tapping into an existing crop resource that would otherwise be regarded as waste. That's not to say that this "waste" isn't being used by some other industry that I'm unaware of.
The FFV option on cars to use this E85 or even E95 is a rather new standard. It involves a newer type of O2 sensors, fuel system seals and O-rings, and optimized fuel maps for the ECU. I could in theory run E85 fuel in my 97 Saturn SC2. But it would no doubt throw an engine check light. Also, extended use of E85 in a non FFV compliant car/truck might be bad for the fuel system over time.
On the plus side, you can mix and match E85 or E95 with standard gasoline. So you don't need a separate tank or worry about running your tank low enough to switch over. Also, if you're a drag racing fan, the high octane of E85 will allow for some massive 12PSI blowers or turbo chargers. If the engine is just naturally aspirated, your looking at 5% extra HP over gasoline.
They do have a job. It's called "drink and fuck all day" or DAFAD. I'm currently unemployeed and single. I just need to send my resume' out to some bitches at get down to business. DAFAD!! HERE I COME!!!
In Japan, the thought of having a child is a taboo subject for the 20 and 30 something crowd. If you are Japanese and end up having a child in that age group, consider yourself majorly ostracized from the rest of the childless society. When technology spoils your lifestyle, why have a child that will bring that to a stop? Nobody wants negative (percived maybe?) change.
As for the US. Health care and Social Security is going to drain our generation dry of income in support of the aging "baby boom" generation. Yes, everyone deserves proper helthcare...be we are in for some rough times.
I'm not to worried about it. Life..in all it's forms adapt. Even the spotted owl built a cozy little nest in the "K" of the K-Mart sign. So, ya, nature will still be around and thrive.
Though I do agree we should be more carefull about what we do to our enviroment. In the end, I see our actions *based on scientific observations) as nothing more enviromental disruption and NOT distruction. Ane one more thing. Your human, you'll learn to adapt with nature like the rest of life. Nature will ensure that for better or for worse.
Sounds like E85 fuel is the way to go. Not only does it cut dependency on foreign oil, but supporting your local farms in the production of E85 is good for your local ecconomy as well. And..it's renewable.
"Current research prepared by Argonne National Laboratory (a U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory), indicates a 38% gain in the overall energy input/output equation for the corn-to-ethanol process. That is, if 100 BTUs of energy is used to plant corn, harvest the crop, transport it, etc., 138 BTUs of energy is available in the fuel ethanol. Corn yields and processing technologies have improved significantly over the past 20 years and they continue to do so, making ethanol production less and less energy intensive."
I'm willing to bet with the advancements in bio-engineering, we can get longer chained hydrocarbons from plant (or faster growth). This would yield even more available energy to work with.
Check out http://www.e85fuel.com for more info.
...living in a thatched hut eating berries and grass. God forbid that you actually take part in synthetic meterials not of nature *gasp*
Death to Humans!! We are but a plague to mother earth!
Yes folks, this is the most extreme wacko impersonation of the green-peace movement I can come up with. But the sad thing about it, is these wackos exist in real life. Shocking...I know.
I was only half joking. But truth is, I would NEVER want to be in combat without real military training. However, these games did teach me more about combat firsthand then simply reading a book on the subject alone.
Freedom vs tyrany = war. It's a never ending battle between those who want to oppress and those who want to fend of oppression. Who knows, in a few hundred years America may need the help of Europe to free itself from some nasty communist regime. Freedom must be protected at all cost regarded who you are and where you live.
Now you know. And knowing is half the battle. YO JOE!!!
God damn!! You are fucking wacko! The world is a much better place BECAUSE of America. I sware, I wish people like you would be wisked off to an alternate universe where America was never born. In that case...
You might still be dealing with the Nazis. (Europe = total clusterfucked part of the world)
You you would Japan to deal with.
You would have the Soviet Union to deal with.
N. Korea would have ruled over S. Korea.