Buy a second drive and load it with DOS only. This becomes your "travel" drive. Carry your real drive separately or ship it to your destination and do the same on the reverse trip.
As pointed out earlier, there will be support troops in the vicinity of this thing. I don't know what the actual deployment statergy for this thing would be but I guess it would be good for establishing cover fire or maybe some close quarter work. I just hope it was designed to not be overcome by cheaper, simpler technology.
How rugged is this thing? If I was going up against it, I'd try and disable it. Can the cameras & sensors be easily shot out to blind it? Has the Army tested it by running it over a mine or IED? How quickly can it be field repaired? An insurgent could blind it, disable it and steal what ever weapon happened to be on board?
I'm waiting for the technology to mature a bit more before I take the plunge into digital cameras. I've read about the Foveon technology but it doesn't seem to have made it to the mainstream market. Is there a future for Foveon?
Speaking of "oldest" tech things...it would be interesting to find out what the oldest telephone number in continuous use in the US is or the oldest email address.
Will they throw in the girl in the pictures as an accessory? I like the picture of the two pouches...one holds the player and the other holds the girl.
Actually, they're using multiple Vectored Cow Flatulence Propulsion Modules. They have cows suspended in frames that squeeze the cows in the right places producing hugh amounts of thrust. If you've read this far...then it must be true.
Reminds me of the old Monty Python sketch...How Not To Be Seen.
This is Mr. Evan Ratliff of San Francisco, United States. Mr. Ratliff cannot be seen. However, I will ask him to stand up.
Mr. Ratliff, would you stand up please.
BOOM!
Mr. Ratliff has not learned the first lesson of not being seen...not to stand up.
Buy a second drive and load it with DOS only. This becomes your "travel" drive. Carry your real drive separately or ship it to your destination and do the same on the reverse trip.
Mmmmmmmmm.....frozen time. With chocolate sprinkles.
As pointed out earlier, there will be support troops in the vicinity of this thing. I don't know what the actual deployment statergy for this thing would be but I guess it would be good for establishing cover fire or maybe some close quarter work. I just hope it was designed to not be overcome by cheaper, simpler technology.
How rugged is this thing? If I was going up against it, I'd try and disable it. Can the cameras & sensors be easily shot out to blind it? Has the Army tested it by running it over a mine or IED? How quickly can it be field repaired? An insurgent could blind it, disable it and steal what ever weapon happened to be on board?
...to the term "hot monkey love".
Sean wrote: " I've personally lost a hundred pounds so far...". So that means you weight around 65 lbs now?
I'm waiting for the technology to mature a bit more before I take the plunge into digital cameras. I've read about the Foveon technology but it doesn't seem to have made it to the mainstream market. Is there a future for Foveon?
It's not the size that counts...it's what you do with it . Oh, wait...we're talking about computers. Never mind.
Steven,
Why did you use a hyphen in the word "Net-work"?
It is annoy-ing when peo-ple use hyphens in-corr-ect-ly. Thank-you for your atten-tion.
Odd how Picard was supposed to French but drank his tea like an Englishman.
123456? That's the combination of my luggage. I need new luggage!!!
I remember hearing stories about this Beast of Brussels in the mid 70s. Another urban legend.
I've worked out a deal with my chiropractor to get adjustments and therapy in exchange for maintaining their office network. Keeps me nice & flexible.
Will SPAM now become Pâté? Also, the SPAM song won't be as funny if you sing...
Pâté, Pâté, Pâté... wonderful Pâté!
Speaking of "oldest" tech things...it would be interesting to find out what the oldest telephone number in continuous use in the US is or the oldest email address.
Will they throw in the girl in the pictures as an accessory? I like the picture of the two pouches...one holds the player and the other holds the girl.
EFI does not require ANY media to boot to it's command prompt. Check out the Intel EFI site at:
http://www.intel.com/technology/efi/
I read this story and thought of how Bender would perform this task.
...and AOL is NOTHING LIKE a good ISP!
Clover is still around. Check out Clover 2000 at: http://www.halcomm.com/clover2000.htm
Perhaps this could allow Napster to reinvent itself as a encrypted broadband spread spectrum music distribution service.
Hmmmmmm...live bait.
Wow, they get broadband and I can't even get DSL to my apartment!
Actually, they're using multiple Vectored Cow Flatulence Propulsion Modules. They have cows suspended in frames that squeeze the cows in the right places producing hugh amounts of thrust. If you've read this far...then it must be true.