But what about clippy! that's a big innovation! it's so hard to think of keywords like "margins" and search for them, I like to type in "how do I change the margins?" instead. It's so much quicker!
This is often called the bandwidth-delay product, I think.
Funny, I always thought it was called the window size.
To go faster, you have to either increase the window size
Or increase the MTU (bigger packets), which may not be a big problem if you're on DSL (short hop) connected to a fiber link (low error rate), set MTU discovery off, and clear the DF bit.
It increases the rate of the reaction, allowing the battery to supply more current. It also works if you roll them back and forth in your hands for a while. I had to learn this trick while living just south of the Yukon border. Cold weather stops the reaction, and your batteries can't provide enough current.
This trick works for both rechargeable and disposable batteries, as long as they're not completely dead.
Uhh huh... we've got a heterogeneous network... some Linux, some Windows... Try explaining to windows users why they aren't allowed to have administrator access.... Or why you won't install ICQ (it requires admin access to run)
How about one where scripts can be run and have access to your address books for mass emailing.
Any UNIX-Like OS. Fortunately, most people don't run as root most of the time, so mostly just their home dirs are vulnerable to alteration. But with a local root exploit or a keystroke logger | grep "su -"...
How to dump hashes from my computer ?
First you have to have administrator rights on your computer....
and
If my password is not found ?
Your password is not covered by our probabilistic method (less than 1/1000).
Your password contains characters other than letters and numbers.
Sorry, I see from annother of your posts that you're from Saskatchewan, which is hardly a 3rd world country.
It does, though, have low humidity, which is ideal for an evaporative cooling system... just remember, if the evaporation tank is inside, the PPh2O will quickly rise and cooling effectiveness will plummet.
Most computer equipment is rated to run up to 80-90F.
Ummm... Most computer equipment is rated to 70-80C == 158-176F. If it were only rated to 80F it'd already be melting down at 27C, or just when someone touches a vital chip (body temp == 98F).
I'm no HVAC expert, but it seems to me that the most efficient way to get rid of the heat and achieve a temperature lower than the outside ambient would be an open-loop phase change.
But having either CO2 from dry-ice or excessive water-vapour in your server room is a bad thing, so you need to get the heat outside.
Also the description of your situation makes it sound like you may be in a place without so much
commercial services, but posssibly with a lot of local inginuity. Otherwise you'd have either rented
a big generator or an A/C on a truck already. I'm assuming that you're in a third world country, or
a country that has recently experienced armed conflict.
So I'd consider this...
Get a plastic kiddie pool, or reasonable facimily. You want it water proof, and with a big
surface area.
Put it outside in a level place in the shade, preferably at the top of a hill with no obstructions
on the uphill and downhill sides.... You want the water
vapour to be able to flow down the hill and decrease the local Partial pressure of H2O.
Fill it with water.
Make an open loop of two garden hoses, an auto radiator with electric fan, and a
big electric water pump. The two open ends of the hoses go in the pool, and the pump should stay
outside the server room (it's annother source of heat)
Put the radiator in a high place in your server room. Connect a 12 volt power supply to the radiator fan. (warning: high current, don't draw power from a computer)
Turn it all on (you may need to prime the hoses)
This is essentially the same setup used in a lot of industrial cooling (like chemical plants and nuclear reactors).
I hope you find the solution before meltdown ensues.
Fortunately, Kangaroos are already equiped with a collision detection and avoidance subsystem sufficient for avoiding slow moving objects like farm implements.
The ultimate goal of the Patriot Act and the Department of Homeland Security isn't security, it's power. But not political power; it's electrical power.
By placing an electomagnetic induction coil and a pickup coil on the graves of the founding fathers, the oil industry can generate enough power to eliminate the energy trade defecit.
Disclaimer: I'm not an american, I just like the joke
Muslim countries like Persia and Southern Spain preserved the science and literature of the greek, roman, and egyptian civilizations while the holy roman empire was burning books and people.
Don't judge an entire region by the acts of a few zealots.
Hmm... I pump out content day in and day out in a text editor (kate).
You can go a long way with properly set up templates and external style sheets. Most pages amount to copying the template and putting in heading and paragraph tags.
Sure, I'm not the market they're shooting for because I work in a small business that does a few in-house DTP jobs a year. That doesn't mean I don't need a good DTP program.
If they can sell their software for $1000 a seat, more power to them. Just don't complain if I can't justify the $5000 to license it for every machine in our office. And don't complain if I use or contribute to an open-source alternative
What's to prevent someone from ticking an already ticked vote when counting them up.
Where I'm from, they encourage every candidate to have a volunteer scrutineer at every voting table during voting and the count
Where I'm from, they take away the vote counter's pen until both the poll clerks and the scrutineers agree on the count.
Nothing prevents me from giving my passport... to someone else...
except that your passport has your picture on it, not someone else's.
Contrast to internet voting, where a full ID check can be done once... and then, once, they issue you a voting key.
You have now separated the authentication from the voting in both time and space. A USB dongle can be bought or stolen; a secret ballot inside a poling station cannot.
But what about clippy! that's a big innovation! it's so hard to think of keywords like "margins" and search for them, I like to type in "how do I change the margins?" instead. It's so much quicker!
Funny, I always thought it was called the window size.
Or increase the MTU (bigger packets), which may not be a big problem if you're on DSL (short hop) connected to a fiber link (low error rate), set MTU discovery off, and clear the DF bit.
Heat.
It increases the rate of the reaction, allowing the battery to supply more current. It also works if you roll them back and forth in your hands for a while. I had to learn this trick while living just south of the Yukon border. Cold weather stops the reaction, and your batteries can't provide enough current.
This trick works for both rechargeable and disposable batteries, as long as they're not completely dead.
How about BC selling power to southern california?
(search for "PowerEX")
Uhh huh... we've got a heterogeneous network... some Linux, some Windows... Try explaining to windows users why they aren't allowed to have administrator access.... Or why you won't install ICQ (it requires admin access to run)
Which leads to accessibility problems for those of us who can't touchtype.
(In my case, scar tissue from an accidental injury prevent me from turning my right hand palm-down)
Any UNIX-Like OS. Fortunately, most people don't run as root most of the time, so mostly just their home dirs are vulnerable to alteration. But with a local root exploit or a keystroke logger | grep "su -"...
Electronics parts are rated for the temperature of the part, not the ambient temperature.
Sorry, I see from annother of your posts that you're from Saskatchewan, which is hardly a 3rd world country.
It does, though, have low humidity, which is ideal for an evaporative cooling system... just remember, if the evaporation tank is inside, the PPh2O will quickly rise and cooling effectiveness will plummet.
Ummm... Most computer equipment is rated to 70-80C == 158-176F. If it were only rated to 80F it'd already be melting down at 27C, or just when someone touches a vital chip (body temp == 98F).
I'm no HVAC expert, but it seems to me that the most efficient way to get rid of the heat and achieve a temperature lower than the outside ambient would be an open-loop phase change.
But having either CO2 from dry-ice or excessive water-vapour in your server room is a bad thing, so you need to get the heat outside.
Also the description of your situation makes it sound like you may be in a place without so much commercial services, but posssibly with a lot of local inginuity. Otherwise you'd have either rented a big generator or an A/C on a truck already. I'm assuming that you're in a third world country, or a country that has recently experienced armed conflict.
So I'd consider this...
This is essentially the same setup used in a lot of industrial cooling (like chemical plants and nuclear reactors).
I hope you find the solution before meltdown ensues.
Fortunately, Kangaroos are already equiped with a collision detection and avoidance subsystem sufficient for avoiding slow moving objects like farm implements.
Children and Pets, however may not be.
The ultimate goal of the Patriot Act and the Department of Homeland Security isn't security, it's power. But not political power; it's electrical power.
By placing an electomagnetic induction coil and a pickup coil on the graves of the founding fathers, the oil industry can generate enough power to eliminate the energy trade defecit.
Disclaimer: I'm not an american, I just like the joke
(sorry if you've heard the joke before)
Muslim countries like Persia and Southern Spain preserved the science and literature of the greek, roman, and egyptian civilizations while the holy roman empire was burning books and people.
Don't judge an entire region by the acts of a few zealots.
Hmm... I pump out content day in and day out in a text editor (kate).
You can go a long way with properly set up templates and external style sheets. Most pages amount to copying the template and putting in heading and paragraph tags.
Sure, I'm not the market they're shooting for because I work in a small business that does a few in-house DTP jobs a year. That doesn't mean I don't need a good DTP program.
If they can sell their software for $1000 a seat, more power to them. Just don't complain if I can't justify the $5000 to license it for every machine in our office. And don't complain if I use or contribute to an open-source alternative
You need a customized for your isp client to run PPP? Gee, I used to just set a few settings and click an icon on my kicker.
except that your passport has your picture on it, not someone else's.
You have now separated the authentication from the voting in both time and space. A USB dongle can be bought or stolen; a secret ballot inside a poling station cannot.
When it's the payroll system for an entire national government.
Hmm, our printer has an LCD display with bar graphs for each cartidge.
On Xfree86, edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and add to section "Monitor" the setting:
where(Width) and (Height) are replaced by the width and height of the viewable area of your monitor in Milimeters.With this setting you get exact font sizes whenever your fonts are not set by pixel sizes.
I'm not sure what planet you're from, but where I'm from a 17", 1600x1200 CRT retails for ~$279CDN, and a 17", 1600x1200 LCD retails for ~$890CDN.
To me, 3x is not a slight difference in price.
I've had DOM manipulations work fine in Gecko, but BSOD on MSIE.
US set Canada up the bomb.