How come nobody or at least from what I have found modded a computer into a train?
Pull the power from the tracks, wireless card for networking, put a controller on the locomotive for the onboard computer to controll, as the faster the train moves the more cooling power it needs. Tie train speed and cpu speed or some other stat into trains control.
Thinking would have to go with a flash card based filesytem unless you can handle powering a hd. Could just put hd in a seperate car from the main computer.
If you showed up to the office personaly you could get the data you were intrested in for free. Its the handling of all the presonal requests that eat up time hence the charging of data.
In my department the issue was raised if we should limit access on the internet of our waterline maps. We in the department figured that was crap since you could go and get for a minial fee copies of the paper copies on file.
We in the utilites have figured we will give you data to a certain point for free until the request gets too big then we will make you go and pay for the information you need. We can handle a certain area for free if you looking at a block and print you out a map but the minute you want the entire system you are looking to do more with what we provide and will get charged for the time we have to deal with you.
A lot of this might also be with resellers and other people that use the public data do a little tweaking and then try to sell it off to someone else. Such things might be road center lines from like GDT which might ask for a towns roads then put it into their system then try to sell that back to people that are doing mapquest type applications with it. Course that doenst prevent cities from entering in contracts with such clearing houses for data sharing we give you our data and we expect a certain amount of data back.
You see you just got to start dealing in bulk goods Notice how once you start buying in bulk in 11 and 12 the internet is cheaper. I have always wanted my own marching band and better get them now price seems to be increasing.
The bundled flexlm buggy? You running the server on unix or windows? My bosses win2k workstation with the lic manager on it has had months of uptime and never had it crashed.
Course they probably need the ad money just to pay for lic costs on all those arc products. Arcims, Arcsde, DBMS (if they use one). Not to mention all the desktop installs. Then you got the photography and planimetric updates which aint cheap. And dont me give me tiger data since i prefer my roads were they really are.
Course the trick is that with city/county govs money coming in = money going out. With my city department federal money is a far off dream and takes a pretty big project to see any such as a forest fire. With all the GIS data we have we normally dont give away the data and there can be a cost to get it just as there is a cost with the paper maps. That half a million to update your data has to come from some place.
How many readers will they have to put up in these dangerous places so when kids get close they can read them?
How would you like to be a store owner in that area? Oh don't mind me Mr. Store Owner just putting up this reader since this is a dangerous place. Kids dont go there, then parents wont go there since it is now termed dangerous.
Course like kids wont be like hey Johnny cover for me carry my bag inside to trigger the reader, meet you back here at 3.
30gb? I hope not. It should be rendering the buildings on the fly doing something as an extrusion of the building of so many feet based on an attribute. The only thing that would take up 30gb is the textures if they use pictures for the textures of the buildings themselves. Vector shape data doesnt take up much space and the data related to the shapes wouldn't need to be big, just name/address/phone number if its commercial, symbol to use to draw, base height and extrusion height.
For the city I work in of about 100k people you could store all the parcel (entire county), streets, shoulders, sidewalks, driveways, buildings, waterlines, sewer, storm, powerpoles, hydro, traffic signs and other features in probably less space than 5gb. When the city was smaller about 50k or smaller all that could be stored on 1gb.
The hard part is just getting all the data behind the secnes working. How many lanes which direction is the lane, is it left turn only and then keeping the data up to date. Vector shapes are easy to create and get its the data behind them that becomes a problem. Course this is coming from somone whos public works GIS dept is still working on trying to correctly address 50k+ buildings after 15 years with no real funds to do so.
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The problem lies in the fact that you are not allowed to collect storm water/rain runoff and such. Since in colorado that water is "owned" by various people since that water feeds into rivers and then is diverted off into storage areas. Then is either used in agriculture or then treated. So places that are big into water law ie colorado catching storm water just isnt possible.
Actually thats pretty close. If theres utilities underground that need emergency repair they will fix them as soon as possible. Raw sewage or how about a 20 foot geyser of water if a main breaks at 120 psi in a 30 inch pipe. Dont fix it and there wont be a road left.
Well global warming may be an issue
See if a few million male geeks check it said links it could cause then to become excited. With the sudden swelling of said geeks and with the blood closer to air a heat transfer will take place thus warming the surrounding air.
So you see global warming may a hazard of nudity. Now to go and increase the surrounding air tempature in my room since my AMD is idle.......
He is right on the opposite turn to turn in the direction you want to go. If you take a motorcycle course they will teach this too you. All though it is for higher speeds is when then comes into play. A motorcycle racing training course actaully built a special motorcycle to show this effect. They welded another handle on the bike to the frame and when you got moving you would switch to the other handles and try to turn the bike. You could somewhat turn it by leaning but it pretty much showed you that all the turning you get is not from leaning the bike. Leaning mostly just changes the center of gravity hence why riders hang off the bike so that the bike doesnt have to lean so far thus leaving a lot of tire still in contact.
And you will be sleeping on it when the sofa calls your wife/girlfriend your name when she sits on it.
Of course assuming the standard weight of a male vs a female
Most reviews are useless.
Truthfully I like the game. I play it a lot.
Problems: CSR are the worst. If you have a problem dont expect it to get fixed. Servers are known to vanish for hours then come back. There are many others like houses vanishing then coming back and other bugs. Check out the forums for more info.
Otherwise as far as no content well it has only been out for two weeks and have yet to start the story line getting the game running comes first.
There are theme parks for those that want dungeons, battle fields for those that want pvp or you can declare overt so others of the opposite faction can attack you whenever.
The issue with loot and others is that the entire economy is all player based. Weaponsmiths are low and take time to level up so you get a bunch of combat players that could use better weapons but are stilll waiting for the crafters to catch up. Give it 2 months for the crafters to get in gear.
Yes there are issues but hold off 2 -3 months before picking it up your life will be much easier and play on an established server not a newly formed one.
Ah yes but then if my company is the only capable of implementing your patent I just wait for the patent office to void it then I can either patent it or start making it and thus deprive you of money.
Star wars Galaxies takes care of this by having single character servers. And if you take a look at the skills and what not you will see that there are quite the number of non combat stuff to do so you in theory would never have to leave the town.
I was thinking more along the lines of coating electronic housings with that. Help reduce em from devices interferring with each other....
On the gun issue you could probaly make the outside coating thicker and use a barrel plug of the same stuff to keep any fields going down the barrel. Course you would have to make sure that when you coat the gun you dont leave any cracks for the field to get into.
Dont really bother to try and pitch a game since people dont want to see it. When talking with a developer they stated when they where working on their first game publishers didnt even want to see them they where like "you are who? what game have you done in the past?", but once they shipped a game finally then next time they went around publishers were exicted to see what they had for them now since they were proven money makers.
Its more of a context thing when violence would have helped the game out.
More violence in a game like tetris would not help it sell course still be funny how they would add violence to a game like tetris. But in a game like postal 2 where violence is expected and the main selling point the lack of it could be seen as a turn off. A racing game should have fast cars, as a puzzle game has puzzles and well a violent game should have violence. Since we all know postal has nothing else to offer really.
So what exactly is the difference between having a human/monkey/pigeon do something as opposed to writing a script that does it?
When both accomplish the same thing in the end.
Now to start train my legion of patent violating monkeys and pigeons. Accepting applications now.
Maybe they regressed and went to X10.
You know how those things are always looking through windows and it is even marketed as being a security device so even more secure platform if you use one of those things.
How come nobody or at least from what I have found modded a computer into a train?
Pull the power from the tracks, wireless card for networking, put a controller on the locomotive for the onboard computer to controll, as the faster the train moves the more cooling power it needs. Tie train speed and cpu speed or some other stat into trains control.
Thinking would have to go with a flash card based filesytem unless you can handle powering a hd. Could just put hd in a seperate car from the main computer.
If you showed up to the office personaly you could get the data you were intrested in for free. Its the handling of all the presonal requests that eat up time hence the charging of data.
In my department the issue was raised if we should limit access on the internet of our waterline maps. We in the department figured that was crap since you could go and get for a minial fee copies of the paper copies on file.
We in the utilites have figured we will give you data to a certain point for free until the request gets too big then we will make you go and pay for the information you need. We can handle a certain area for free if you looking at a block and print you out a map but the minute you want the entire system you are looking to do more with what we provide and will get charged for the time we have to deal with you.
A lot of this might also be with resellers and other people that use the public data do a little tweaking and then try to sell it off to someone else. Such things might be road center lines from like GDT which might ask for a towns roads then put it into their system then try to sell that back to people that are doing mapquest type applications with it. Course that doenst prevent cities from entering in contracts with such clearing houses for data sharing we give you our data and we expect a certain amount of data back.
You see you just got to start dealing in bulk goods
Notice how once you start buying in bulk in 11 and 12 the internet is cheaper. I have always wanted my own marching band and better get them now price seems to be increasing.
The UK auto link in the submission text says recharge time is 10 hours not the 1 hour quoted above. So whos right?
The bundled flexlm buggy? You running the server on unix or windows? My bosses win2k workstation with the lic manager on it has had months of uptime and never had it crashed.
Course they probably need the ad money just to pay for lic costs on all those arc products. Arcims, Arcsde, DBMS (if they use one). Not to mention all the desktop installs. Then you got the photography and planimetric updates which aint cheap. And dont me give me tiger data since i prefer my roads were they really are.
Course the trick is that with city/county govs money coming in = money going out. With my city department federal money is a far off dream and takes a pretty big project to see any such as a forest fire. With all the GIS data we have we normally dont give away the data and there can be a cost to get it just as there is a cost with the paper maps. That half a million to update your data has to come from some place.
How many readers will they have to put up in these dangerous places so when kids get close they can read them?
How would you like to be a store owner in that area? Oh don't mind me Mr. Store Owner just putting up this reader since this is a dangerous place. Kids dont go there, then parents wont go there since it is now termed dangerous.
Course like kids wont be like hey Johnny cover for me carry my bag inside to trigger the reader, meet you back here at 3.
30gb? I hope not. It should be rendering the buildings on the fly doing something as an extrusion of the building of so many feet based on an attribute. The only thing that would take up 30gb is the textures if they use pictures for the textures of the buildings themselves. Vector shape data doesnt take up much space and the data related to the shapes wouldn't need to be big, just name/address/phone number if its commercial, symbol to use to draw, base height and extrusion height.
For the city I work in of about 100k people you could store all the parcel (entire county), streets, shoulders, sidewalks, driveways, buildings, waterlines, sewer, storm, powerpoles, hydro, traffic signs and other features in probably less space than 5gb. When the city was smaller about 50k or smaller all that could be stored on 1gb.
The hard part is just getting all the data behind the secnes working. How many lanes which direction is the lane, is it left turn only and then keeping the data up to date. Vector shapes are easy to create and get its the data behind them that becomes a problem. Course this is coming from somone whos public works GIS dept is still working on trying to correctly address 50k+ buildings after 15 years with no real funds to do so.
The problem lies in the fact that you are not allowed to collect storm water/rain runoff and such. Since in colorado that water is "owned" by various people since that water feeds into rivers and then is diverted off into storage areas. Then is either used in agriculture or then treated. So places that are big into water law ie colorado catching storm water just isnt possible.
Actually thats pretty close. If theres utilities underground that need emergency repair they will fix them as soon as possible. Raw sewage or how about a 20 foot geyser of water if a main breaks at 120 psi in a 30 inch pipe. Dont fix it and there wont be a road left.
Well global warming may be an issue
See if a few million male geeks check it said links it could cause then to become excited. With the sudden swelling of said geeks and with the blood closer to air a heat transfer will take place thus warming the surrounding air.
So you see global warming may a hazard of nudity. Now to go and increase the surrounding air tempature in my room since my AMD is idle.......
He is right on the opposite turn to turn in the direction you want to go. If you take a motorcycle course they will teach this too you. All though it is for higher speeds is when then comes into play. A motorcycle racing training course actaully built a special motorcycle to show this effect. They welded another handle on the bike to the frame and when you got moving you would switch to the other handles and try to turn the bike. You could somewhat turn it by leaning but it pretty much showed you that all the turning you get is not from leaning the bike. Leaning mostly just changes the center of gravity hence why riders hang off the bike so that the bike doesnt have to lean so far thus leaving a lot of tire still in contact.
And you will be sleeping on it when the sofa calls your wife/girlfriend your name when she sits on it.
Of course assuming the standard weight of a male vs a female
Most reviews are useless. Truthfully I like the game. I play it a lot. Problems: CSR are the worst. If you have a problem dont expect it to get fixed. Servers are known to vanish for hours then come back. There are many others like houses vanishing then coming back and other bugs. Check out the forums for more info.
Otherwise as far as no content well it has only been out for two weeks and have yet to start the story line getting the game running comes first.
There are theme parks for those that want dungeons, battle fields for those that want pvp or you can declare overt so others of the opposite faction can attack you whenever.
The issue with loot and others is that the entire economy is all player based. Weaponsmiths are low and take time to level up so you get a bunch of combat players that could use better weapons but are stilll waiting for the crafters to catch up. Give it 2 months for the crafters to get in gear.
Yes there are issues but hold off 2 -3 months before picking it up your life will be much easier and play on an established server not a newly formed one.
Deaf people have phone numbers. Both my parents know how to use a tty. My mom even has a Cell phone.
Simple volume Figure out the amount that mcdonalds would need on a daily basis. The ability to produce on such a volume probaly isnt there yet.
Ah yes but then if my company is the only capable of implementing your patent I just wait for the patent office to void it then I can either patent it or start making it and thus deprive you of money.
I only bother with my initials now. Makes signing stuff so much faster an as long as you make it look unique its good to go.
I think it would be intresting to see how many of those purchases where new or old gameboy users simply upgrading.
Star wars Galaxies takes care of this by having single character servers. And if you take a look at the skills and what not you will see that there are quite the number of non combat stuff to do so you in theory would never have to leave the town.
I was thinking more along the lines of coating electronic housings with that. Help reduce em from devices interferring with each other....
On the gun issue you could probaly make the outside coating thicker and use a barrel plug of the same stuff to keep any fields going down the barrel. Course you would have to make sure that when you coat the gun you dont leave any cracks for the field to get into.
Dont really bother to try and pitch a game since people dont want to see it. When talking with a developer they stated when they where working on their first game publishers didnt even want to see them they where like "you are who? what game have you done in the past?", but once they shipped a game finally then next time they went around publishers were exicted to see what they had for them now since they were proven money makers.
Its more of a context thing when violence would have helped the game out.
More violence in a game like tetris would not help it sell course still be funny how they would add violence to a game like tetris. But in a game like postal 2 where violence is expected and the main selling point the lack of it could be seen as a turn off. A racing game should have fast cars, as a puzzle game has puzzles and well a violent game should have violence. Since we all know postal has nothing else to offer really.
So what exactly is the difference between having a human/monkey/pigeon do something as opposed to writing a script that does it?
When both accomplish the same thing in the end.
Now to start train my legion of patent violating monkeys and pigeons. Accepting applications now.
Maybe they regressed and went to X10.
You know how those things are always looking through windows and it is even marketed as being a security device so even more secure platform if you use one of those things.
1. invest in bulk popcorn seeds 2. ???? 3. profit Now just to get some land so I can open my store front right next to this school.