It's much the same as YouTube. However, they also have contests and stuff. Right now they're having a contest called "America's Dream Date" where you and some "lucky" contestant get to go to Paris for a week. Also, they're giving away an iPod nano.
It's a very new site, so the content is thin, but it seems to work, much the same as YouTube.
so it remains to be seen whether the Domesday Book online will be more or less fragile than the parchment originals."
More fragile. The parchment, if properly stored in a cool, dark, dry place (which is easy to do and requires very little technology - almost none, actually) will last another 1000 years. I seriously doubt ANYTHING online will be around in 1000 years. I doubt we will have electricity in 1000 years.
People will be taking busses and trains, or riding bicycles or electric bicycles.
Don't like that idea? Then get your fat ass out of that SUV, and WALK the three blocks to the 7/11 for your goddamn pack of smokes you lazy fucking moron. conserve gas as much as you can NOW so you MIGHT have some later. But, given Jevon's paradox, it might not even be there then...
You're supposed to back up your data ANYWAY, so have them get an external Hard Drive, and copy all their files to it. I assume they did the right thing and still have copies of the installers and serial numbers for their software. Once everything is copied over to the external drive, reinstall Windows and then reinstall the software. After that, copy files over to the root drive from the external and bingo - done. It's a hassle, but if they want to be all legal and square with the world AND PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM A DRIVE CRASH, they should do it that way, and this is a good opportunity for them to back their stuff up.
1. I predict this version of Monopoly will TANK big time.
2. come on people! Get with the program - when you run out of money - do what I do:
PRINT YOUR OWN.
It's not hard. coloured paper is cheap - for a few dollars you can print up MILLIONS of Monopoly dollars - and use a groovier design, no less.
I remember when I was a kid we would play Monopoly for DAYS - one game. Eventually the bank would run out of money, and we'd start printing more using paper and rubber stamps. We'd print up $1000 bills $5000 bills. since there isn't any real compounding interest taking money out of the game, the game tends to run out of money, creating inflation.
So, crank up your injet and print your own monopoly money.
Since they stopped publishing the M3 pretty soon your monopoly money might be as valuable as a real dollar - maybe even more...
The energy isn't there. The vast majority of people who will ever travel outside the earth's atmosphere al ready have.
Sorry, but facts are facts. When people are so desperate they would turn food into fuel so they can drive three blocks in their SUV for a pack of smokes, you can pretty much kiss manned space flight goodbye.
It was nice while it lasted. Too bad we used up all the fun.
Come and try to stop me from running my stupid piece of shit linksys wireless g router wide open!!!
I live in a boring residential neighbour hood in San Francisco, and all my neighbours have wireless too! And you know what? WE don't fuckin care! And anyone who parks on my hilly twisted street gets noticed right quick, and no fool is gonna drive up here lookin JUST LOOKIN for trouble.
So COME ON AND GET ME YOU FASCIST MOTHERFUCKERS!!!
According to their OWN statistics, crime in Douglas county is on the increase, some of it quite serious, and these mutton heads want to go around wasting resources looking for open networks.
Perhaps the announcement is a kind of innoculation agaisnt criticism it is sure to receive fr omthe revelations in this article on Salon.com.
OK, so you have to watch a brief advert. Just do it and read the article. It's worth your time.
The article starts with: "In a pivotal network operations center in metropolitan St. Louis, AT&T has maintained a secret, highly secured room since 2002 where government work is being conducted, according to two former AT&T workers once employed at the center."
and it gets more gruesome from there.
Those who are willing to sacrifice liberty for security, deserve neither.
Sure, the remedies aren't going to be 100%, but if we waited for them to be perfect, we'd still have extremely short life expectancies.
+5 insightful? WTF? Sure: heart surgery is risky, and if you have a specific condition that requires it, you DIE without the surgery. But given one can wear glasses to correct vision, the risks associated with laser surgery are NOT in the same league with surgery for life threatening illnesses.
Now - here's a dollar, and go buy yourself a clue.
This move by HP is incredibly stupid, and is evidence of the misbegotten merger of Compaq and HP. Much of the management has shifted to Houston away from Palo Alto, and the office culture at former Compaq in Houston is more traidtional, and by some estimation, dull and visionless. Many of the new muckamucks in IT are all from Compaq, and from what I can gather, completely clueless about what the future will bring.
The future is not for people to schlep their butts across suburbia to a centrally air-conditioned box of glass and steel.
Many teams in HP are spread all over the world - some in Ireland, some in Germany, some in Singapore, some in San diego, some on Corvalis, some in Vancouver, some in Murray Hill, some in Houston, all over the place, and a bunch of codemonkeys in India. And everyone has different skill sets. The idea is to pool people over the web with necessary skills in situ, so you get the best work from people wher ethey are. It's all data - that moves much more easily and cheaply than people.
They've spent years putting together these teams and they actually do work, and work well.
When gas hits $5 a gallon, you're going to see this nonsensical policy rolled back jiffy quick.
HP is in a death spiral, and this kind of reactionary management nonsense is simply indicative of that very spiral.
When they're finalyl done burning everything down, and the actinides and transuranics are removed from the spent fuel, the remaining waste elements have half lives of a few decades at most. The result is that within 300 years, such wastes are no more radioactive than the ores of natural radioactive elements.
After 2000 years, your granite countertop will be as radioactive as the waste from one of these.
We can use plutonium to make electricity for many years, and come out with comparatively innocuous waste materials.
I feel qualified to comment, and I feel the ARS organisation is basically a bunch of parasites that exude bullshit at ever corner in this regard.
First off, Dali and Miro are both DEAD. They don't give a flying fuck one way or the other. It is an utter absurdity for them to asume some kind of a mantle of "assumed artistic intention", when the artist is dead as a herring. Does their hagiographic activity have rights in perpetuity? Will we have to deal with these soul sucking tourdes for the next 5,000 years? 500 years? 50 years?
I would argue that these jackasses have No Rights. I would argue that an artist has control over his work and images of his as long as he is alive. When he dies, his inheritors own the work, but they do not own the rights over images of the work, BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T MAKE THE STUFF, and they have fewer rights over the work for that reason.
This reminds me of the parasites who run the John Cage estate who sued a musician who put a few minutes of silence on his record in homage to John Cage... Cage has been dead for a while, and 4'33" was composed over 50 years ago. Much the same is going here with Miro and Picasso.
I detest this world of Intellectual Property where coporate parasites and lawyers earn more by merchandising the dead than the artists did in the first place. When I die, I am going to set my work free in my will.
The first few weeks are hard, but after a while, you actually figure out things to do with your time that are far more enriching and interesting than watching TV.
From my perspective, the Macintel computer is the fulfilment of the CHRP dream from the mid-1990s. For those too young to remember, CHRP (pronounced Chirp) was an idea from Apple that stood for Common Hardware Reference Platform. Such a computer would exist outside of Operating Systems - it could and would run anything. It never really got off the ground, for obvious reasons.
I always thought CHRP was a great idea, and it seems to me that the MacIntel platform running bootcamp IS the reincarnation of CHRP. I think that if Apple can run the price of their hardware down enough and incorporate things like card readers etc. into the front panel, they could really increase market share in a big way. For example:
Here's an interesting idea, that could save a company vast sums of cash:
Buy apple hardware, and triple boot the suckers, and wave bye bye to the vast collection of test boxen that clutter the labs.
Granted: specific software that is dependent on specific hardware that doesn't fly with the mac platform won't be testable, but some huge vast percentage of what is out there doesn't operate that way, and this would especially be true of internet based applications.
So, instead of using a old Intel box that's been re-grooved to do Linux (initial cost, say, $1000) and ANOTHER Intel/AMD box for Windows (say, another $1000) and an Apple computer to test the Apple build (say, $1500), you now just buy the MacIntel box, ($1500) and install Windows and Linux and you're done.
This multiboot thing will be especially impressive as Microsoft continues along this idiotic path of multiple flavours of Windows. God ferbid they just make one REALLY GOOD version that does the job properly (a la OSX).
But this Bootcamp thing could save some companies millions of dollars. They could upgrade their labs to Apple computers, run bootcamp, and say bye bye to HP/Dell/Gateway/etc. forever, fulfilling the beautiful vision of CHRP.
The list goes on. using computer games and art in the same sentence simply goes to show how irrelevant art (REAL art) is in contemporary society, where a proud and important tradition in human civilisation has been buttraped by the entertainment industry to the point where something as pathetic as playthings for emotional adolescents and other spiritually stunted consumers and sheep can be seen as "art".
Next thing you know, programming a tomagachi will be held in some artistic regard.
I was all excited. I upgraded to Firefox 1.5. I go the website. I get AJAXwrite going. I see I can choose some fonts. Not as many as I have loaded, but some, andthat will do for now, I suppose. And then I notice it won't let me choose anything but a certain set of font sizes. That kind of blows.
So I type something, select it and try to change the font.
What happens? Nada. It still looks like TimesRoman.
Brilliant!
I can change the size of the font, but I can't change the appearance. Arf.
Import pictures? Nope.
Apple's ultraCheeez app, TextEdit is better than this POS.
I think it's an interesting idea, and certainly an interesting way to do AJAX dev, but totally inferior as an application.
They're going to be resentful of their father's repeated interference in their lives just becaise he doesn't like the brand of the devices they want to use.
Wrong. they will grow up to LOVE their father, because when he dies he will leave each of them hundreds of millions of dollars and they will never have to work a single fucking day in their lives. Weepie weepie Wah Wah Wah - we couldn't use google or own an iPod. BFD. I don't let my daughter (Sophie Spoilsport) own an iPod either, because I know what kind of damage headphones can do to young ears. She can listen to anything she wants on her stereo, though, and I am VERY happy that she's into classical music... for now...
The fascist pigfuckers who run "big business" (and presently the White House) are doing their dead level best to run this country back to 1954. This opposition to lax dress codes isn't an opposition to ponytails and sandals (FWIW, I have neither) but more idiot handwaving to enforce their "cult of the neck serpent" dress code.
I haven't worn a tie to a job since 1985. I always dress in clean clothes, I shave and bathe daily, and have fairly short hair. My colleagues appreciate my personal dress code - dark slacks, long sleeve pull overs or turtlenecks. Sometimes I'll wear a nice sweater if weather requires. but suit and tie? Never. Fuck that shit. I intend to keep it that way.
The freakin' idiots in TFA want to go merrily galumphing about the galaxy like a bunch of wide-eyed disease ridden nuclear weaponed kindergartners. All they need to do is SNEEZE on a foreign planet and they could wipe the whole place out and turn it into one giant slimy stromatolite. That's my idea of being a good will ambassador. As if we have enough stored solar power (petroleum) to fuel such silliness.
On a daily basis I battle the darkest nihilists - whether of the Olduvai Theory Peak Oil variety or the Eco-Catastrophe Variety. And when a clueless bunch of science geeks go prancing about like some fourth grade ninnies playing "Star Trek" and cheerfully yapping about the intricacies of hyperdrives, when most of the world can barely feed itself and the privileged fat few use Microsoft Windows... well... it makes the case of the doom-mongers that much stronger.
Hyperdrive, my ass. It's this same inane idiocy that cut jillions out of the NASA science budget so we can send some space cowboys somewhere they don't really belong.
RS
Of course I fully expect the clueless technological fan boys who all to often spend their sad empty lives begging for mod points will give me a -1 Flamebait, regardless of the fundamental merits of my argument.
Oddly enough, we've looked into that, and housing in a town with decent schools (other MAJOR requirement) is pretty tight, and even buying a little crapboard house is heinously expensive. It's still cheaper to build on a new lot than it is to buy a cheap house.
But that is VERY much in our minds. We've been thinking of looking into "distressed" properties, where we could buy something that's been torched or is otherwise one of those "tear it downers" (as opposed to fixer-uppers). I agree, adding to the mess isn't good, but we have (x) dollars to work with...
My wife and I are looking to move back east (job offer) but we are not looking forward to the typical suburban nightmare split level piece of crap made of chipboard. So, we're thinking of buying a lot filled with trees, and building a home that uses both passive and active solar energy to "make it go".
The location is very much up for grabs, but that's another issue. In terms of our "dream home", which is what we hope to build, It will have a good southern exposure. The southern side will have a glazed area for heating the home in the winter and helping with an indoor garden. The rest of the house will be hyperinsulated - R50 or better. A full basement with a solar powered fan to pull cool air out of it and dump it on top of the ground floor to cool during the summer.
The roof will be covered with PV hooked up to the grid, so we can sell juice to the utility during the day, and then make some "withdrawals" in the evening. Central heat would be largely unnecessary, but on VERY cold days, we'd have one of those super effficient wood stoves. The lot would be wooded, and we would replace any trees we cut for heat. The well water would have its own solar powered pump that would fill a tank when necessary. It doesn't have to pull huge amounts at once - jsut a little bit, constantly, to fill the tank.
OK, so some tinhorn shithead from the most benighted state of America cooks up some cockamamie notion that forums can't be anonymous.
Right.
And if the server is in Finland? Or UK? Or Seeland? Or China? Or India? Or Germany? Since when does New Jersey law trump that of another SOUVEREIGN NATION?
One of these days, these butt-licking fascist freeeeks are going to figure out that America Doesn't Own the Internet, and certainly some halfwit from Somerset certainly doesn't have the capacity to change its social operations.
Because we can make tests and predictions that can or will prove or disprove notions of Dark Matter. No such test can be made for a God.
Parent is a Troll, Class A.
RS
It's a very new site, so the content is thin, but it seems to work, much the same as YouTube.
RS
More fragile. The parchment, if properly stored in a cool, dark, dry place (which is easy to do and requires very little technology - almost none, actually) will last another 1000 years. I seriously doubt ANYTHING online will be around in 1000 years. I doubt we will have electricity in 1000 years.
RS
Don't like that idea? Then get your fat ass out of that SUV, and WALK the three blocks to the 7/11 for your goddamn pack of smokes you lazy fucking moron. conserve gas as much as you can NOW so you MIGHT have some later. But, given Jevon's paradox, it might not even be there then...
RS
RS
2. come on people! Get with the program - when you run out of money - do what I do:
PRINT YOUR OWN.
It's not hard. coloured paper is cheap - for a few dollars you can print up MILLIONS of Monopoly dollars - and use a groovier design, no less.
I remember when I was a kid we would play Monopoly for DAYS - one game. Eventually the bank would run out of money, and we'd start printing more using paper and rubber stamps. We'd print up $1000 bills $5000 bills. since there isn't any real compounding interest taking money out of the game, the game tends to run out of money, creating inflation.
So, crank up your injet and print your own monopoly money.
Since they stopped publishing the M3 pretty soon your monopoly money might be as valuable as a real dollar - maybe even more...
RS
Sorry, but facts are facts. When people are so desperate they would turn food into fuel so they can drive three blocks in their SUV for a pack of smokes, you can pretty much kiss manned space flight goodbye.
It was nice while it lasted. Too bad we used up all the fun.
RS
Come and try to stop me from running my stupid piece of shit linksys wireless g router wide open!!!
I live in a boring residential neighbour hood in San Francisco, and all my neighbours have wireless too! And you know what? WE don't fuckin care! And anyone who parks on my hilly twisted street gets noticed right quick, and no fool is gonna drive up here lookin JUST LOOKIN for trouble.
So COME ON AND GET ME YOU FASCIST MOTHERFUCKERS!!!
RS
You can find the statistics here
The numbers were up in all but a handful of categories.
Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter - 3
Negligent Manslaughter / Vehicle - 1
Sexual Assault by Force - 73
Sexual Assault on a Child - 104
Incest - 15
Robbery - 16
Kidnapping - 72
Assault with Weapon - 80
Assault without Weapon - 551
Burglary to Residence - 446
Burglary to Non-Residence - 186
Theft over $500 - 1021
Theft under $500 and over $100 - 758
Theft under $100 - 764
Embezzlement - 1
Possession of Stolen Property - 106
Motor Vehicle Theft - 245
Arson - 41
Criminal Mischief - 1240
Drug Violations- 569
Bribery, Extortion - 22
Gambling - 1
Fraud - 899
Pornography, Prostitution - 9
Weapons Violations - 35
The douglas county cops need to ge their priorities straight.
RS
OK, so you have to watch a brief advert. Just do it and read the article. It's worth your time.
The article starts with: "In a pivotal network operations center in metropolitan St. Louis, AT&T has maintained a secret, highly secured room since 2002 where government work is being conducted, according to two former AT&T workers once employed at the center."
and it gets more gruesome from there.
Those who are willing to sacrifice liberty for security, deserve neither.
RS
+5 insightful? WTF? Sure: heart surgery is risky, and if you have a specific condition that requires it, you DIE without the surgery. But given one can wear glasses to correct vision, the risks associated with laser surgery are NOT in the same league with surgery for life threatening illnesses.
Now - here's a dollar, and go buy yourself a clue.
RS
Yeah - right around the time when Monkeys come Flying Out Of My Butt.
OK- I can grant that the best people in the world work there. But they sure aren't doing the programming. proof?
1. Vista
2. MS Word
3. IE
4. fill in the blank: _____________
MS makes horrible software, a nasty OS, Arf. Please, God, make it go away.
RS
The future is not for people to schlep their butts across suburbia to a centrally air-conditioned box of glass and steel.
Many teams in HP are spread all over the world - some in Ireland, some in Germany, some in Singapore, some in San diego, some on Corvalis, some in Vancouver, some in Murray Hill, some in Houston, all over the place, and a bunch of codemonkeys in India. And everyone has different skill sets. The idea is to pool people over the web with necessary skills in situ, so you get the best work from people wher ethey are. It's all data - that moves much more easily and cheaply than people.
They've spent years putting together these teams and they actually do work, and work well.
When gas hits $5 a gallon, you're going to see this nonsensical policy rolled back jiffy quick.
HP is in a death spiral, and this kind of reactionary management nonsense is simply indicative of that very spiral.
RS
When they're finalyl done burning everything down, and the actinides and transuranics are removed from the spent fuel, the remaining waste elements have half lives of a few decades at most. The result is that within 300 years, such wastes are no more radioactive than the ores of natural radioactive elements.
After 2000 years, your granite countertop will be as radioactive as the waste from one of these.
We can use plutonium to make electricity for many years, and come out with comparatively innocuous waste materials.
RS
First off, Dali and Miro are both DEAD. They don't give a flying fuck one way or the other. It is an utter absurdity for them to asume some kind of a mantle of "assumed artistic intention", when the artist is dead as a herring. Does their hagiographic activity have rights in perpetuity? Will we have to deal with these soul sucking tourdes for the next 5,000 years? 500 years? 50 years?
I would argue that these jackasses have No Rights. I would argue that an artist has control over his work and images of his as long as he is alive. When he dies, his inheritors own the work, but they do not own the rights over images of the work, BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T MAKE THE STUFF, and they have fewer rights over the work for that reason.
This reminds me of the parasites who run the John Cage estate who sued a musician who put a few minutes of silence on his record in homage to John Cage... Cage has been dead for a while, and 4'33" was composed over 50 years ago. Much the same is going here with Miro and Picasso.
I detest this world of Intellectual Property where coporate parasites and lawyers earn more by merchandising the dead than the artists did in the first place. When I die, I am going to set my work free in my will.
RS
The first few weeks are hard, but after a while, you actually figure out things to do with your time that are far more enriching and interesting than watching TV.
RS
I always thought CHRP was a great idea, and it seems to me that the MacIntel platform running bootcamp IS the reincarnation of CHRP. I think that if Apple can run the price of their hardware down enough and incorporate things like card readers etc. into the front panel, they could really increase market share in a big way. For example:
Here's an interesting idea, that could save a company vast sums of cash:
Buy apple hardware, and triple boot the suckers, and wave bye bye to the vast collection of test boxen that clutter the labs.
Granted: specific software that is dependent on specific hardware that doesn't fly with the mac platform won't be testable, but some huge vast percentage of what is out there doesn't operate that way, and this would especially be true of internet based applications.
So, instead of using a old Intel box that's been re-grooved to do Linux (initial cost, say, $1000) and ANOTHER Intel/AMD box for Windows (say, another $1000) and an Apple computer to test the Apple build (say, $1500), you now just buy the MacIntel box, ($1500) and install Windows and Linux and you're done.
This multiboot thing will be especially impressive as Microsoft continues along this idiotic path of multiple flavours of Windows. God ferbid they just make one REALLY GOOD version that does the job properly (a la OSX).
But this Bootcamp thing could save some companies millions of dollars. They could upgrade their labs to Apple computers, run bootcamp, and say bye bye to HP/Dell/Gateway/etc. forever, fulfilling the beautiful vision of CHRP.
Works for me.
RS
Let's see:
GTA vs. the Pieta
Halo vs. Romeo and Juliet
Myst (remember that?) vs. the Sistine Chapel
The list goes on. using computer games and art in the same sentence simply goes to show how irrelevant art (REAL art) is in contemporary society, where a proud and important tradition in human civilisation has been buttraped by the entertainment industry to the point where something as pathetic as playthings for emotional adolescents and other spiritually stunted consumers and sheep can be seen as "art".
Next thing you know, programming a tomagachi will be held in some artistic regard.
Stupid stupid people.
RS
So I type something, select it and try to change the font.
What happens? Nada. It still looks like TimesRoman.
Brilliant!
I can change the size of the font, but I can't change the appearance. Arf.
Import pictures? Nope.
Apple's ultraCheeez app, TextEdit is better than this POS.
I think it's an interesting idea, and certainly an interesting way to do AJAX dev, but totally inferior as an application.
RS
They're going to be resentful of their father's repeated interference in their lives just becaise he doesn't like the brand of the devices they want to use.
Wrong. they will grow up to LOVE their father, because when he dies he will leave each of them hundreds of millions of dollars and they will never have to work a single fucking day in their lives. Weepie weepie Wah Wah Wah - we couldn't use google or own an iPod. BFD. I don't let my daughter (Sophie Spoilsport) own an iPod either, because I know what kind of damage headphones can do to young ears. She can listen to anything she wants on her stereo, though, and I am VERY happy that she's into classical music... for now...
RS
I haven't worn a tie to a job since 1985. I always dress in clean clothes, I shave and bathe daily, and have fairly short hair. My colleagues appreciate my personal dress code - dark slacks, long sleeve pull overs or turtlenecks. Sometimes I'll wear a nice sweater if weather requires. but suit and tie? Never. Fuck that shit. I intend to keep it that way.
I say fuck the suits.
RS
Kuwait's largest oil field has peaked and is now in decline,
And...
there is serious speculation that Saudi Arabia's giant Ghawar oil field is either at peak or is very close,
And...
Global warming is clearly a fact,
And...
The antarctic is melting off at an uncomfortable clip not to mention Greenland
And...
Population growth continues unabated
And...
The freakin' idiots in TFA want to go merrily galumphing about the galaxy like a bunch of wide-eyed disease ridden nuclear weaponed kindergartners. All they need to do is SNEEZE on a foreign planet and they could wipe the whole place out and turn it into one giant slimy stromatolite. That's my idea of being a good will ambassador. As if we have enough stored solar power (petroleum) to fuel such silliness.
On a daily basis I battle the darkest nihilists - whether of the Olduvai Theory Peak Oil variety or the Eco-Catastrophe Variety. And when a clueless bunch of science geeks go prancing about like some fourth grade ninnies playing "Star Trek" and cheerfully yapping about the intricacies of hyperdrives, when most of the world can barely feed itself and the privileged fat few use Microsoft Windows... well... it makes the case of the doom-mongers that much stronger.
Hyperdrive, my ass. It's this same inane idiocy that cut jillions out of the NASA science budget so we can send some space cowboys somewhere they don't really belong.
RS
Of course I fully expect the clueless technological fan boys who all to often spend their sad empty lives begging for mod points will give me a -1 Flamebait, regardless of the fundamental merits of my argument.
Oddly enough, we've looked into that, and housing in a town with decent schools (other MAJOR requirement) is pretty tight, and even buying a little crapboard house is heinously expensive. It's still cheaper to build on a new lot than it is to buy a cheap house.
But that is VERY much in our minds. We've been thinking of looking into "distressed" properties, where we could buy something that's been torched or is otherwise one of those "tear it downers" (as opposed to fixer-uppers). I agree, adding to the mess isn't good, but we have (x) dollars to work with...
best,
RS
The location is very much up for grabs, but that's another issue. In terms of our "dream home", which is what we hope to build, It will have a good southern exposure. The southern side will have a glazed area for heating the home in the winter and helping with an indoor garden. The rest of the house will be hyperinsulated - R50 or better. A full basement with a solar powered fan to pull cool air out of it and dump it on top of the ground floor to cool during the summer.
The roof will be covered with PV hooked up to the grid, so we can sell juice to the utility during the day, and then make some "withdrawals" in the evening. Central heat would be largely unnecessary, but on VERY cold days, we'd have one of those super effficient wood stoves. The lot would be wooded, and we would replace any trees we cut for heat. The well water would have its own solar powered pump that would fill a tank when necessary. It doesn't have to pull huge amounts at once - jsut a little bit, constantly, to fill the tank.
And that's what we want to build.
RS
Right.
And if the server is in Finland? Or UK? Or Seeland? Or China? Or India? Or Germany? Since when does New Jersey law trump that of another SOUVEREIGN NATION?
One of these days, these butt-licking fascist freeeeks are going to figure out that America Doesn't Own the Internet, and certainly some halfwit from Somerset certainly doesn't have the capacity to change its social operations.
Geeez. What a fucktard.
RS