That's what we get for depending on electricity so much. HAM radio is nothing special, without those car batteries and other backup power sources it would have been as useless as a pair of tits on a bull.
Just make sure never to get an electric home environment control system.
Welcome aboard! Now, to answer your question: the CAs should be regulated by an exclusively governing body such as ICANN, meaning that anyone who meets the prescribed criteria and adheres to the rules should be allowed to register with the governing body as a CA. That ensures fairness and competition, so you will not be seeing such outrageous prices.
Karpov saw this coming and competitive as he is, one day he asked me to try to fold him down to PCI form size. This was the first time in my life that knowing origami helped and although his ears were a big problem, somehow I managed to fold him down to PCI form size. OMG, he's still in PCI slot 5! No wonder I'm so good at Quake all of a sudden. Hmm, I wonder if I should get a heatpipe for him.
True, but water cooling beats that too. There's nothing like coming home and putting on your water powered hotsuit and plugging it into the watercooling system. It doesn't just keep you warm, you can also overclock your CPU to the temperature that feels just right.
And as soon as there's a problem with the watercooling system, you'll feel it. Forget fan controllers that beep on fan failure, it's time for Feel It To Believe It (TM) Cooling (pronounced FIT BE). Copyright (C) 2003 SlashCrunchPop, All Rights reserved, Patent pending.
Protocol design and implementation are two very different things, as anyone who has ever configured and used BIND knows from personal experience filled with agony over buffer overflows from hell. I hope that DNSSEC code will be written at the level of quality of djdns.
Yes, Dan Bernstein is a very exasperating person and his code is hideously formatted, but it is effective, efficient and among the most secure code ever written. I still hate him though.
Read my post on the Zalman TNN 500A, it's fanless and should be out in a few months.
And what did her mom say?
Yep, nothing like a soothing DVD to watch from a remote location to calm you down during a crisis.
That's what we get for depending on electricity so much. HAM radio is nothing special, without those car batteries and other backup power sources it would have been as useless as a pair of tits on a bull.
Just make sure never to get an electric home environment control system.
Welcome aboard! Now, to answer your question: the CAs should be regulated by an exclusively governing body such as ICANN, meaning that anyone who meets the prescribed criteria and adheres to the rules should be allowed to register with the governing body as a CA. That ensures fairness and competition, so you will not be seeing such outrageous prices.
Karpov saw this coming and competitive as he is, one day he asked me to try to fold him down to PCI form size. This was the first time in my life that knowing origami helped and although his ears were a big problem, somehow I managed to fold him down to PCI form size. OMG, he's still in PCI slot 5! No wonder I'm so good at Quake all of a sudden. Hmm, I wonder if I should get a heatpipe for him.
True, but water cooling beats that too. There's nothing like coming home and putting on your water powered hotsuit and plugging it into the watercooling system. It doesn't just keep you warm, you can also overclock your CPU to the temperature that feels just right.
And as soon as there's a problem with the watercooling system, you'll feel it. Forget fan controllers that beep on fan failure, it's time for Feel It To Believe It (TM) Cooling (pronounced FIT BE). Copyright (C) 2003 SlashCrunchPop, All Rights reserved, Patent pending.
Zalman TNN 500A fanless computer
Now, is this something most people would need or use? In terms of noise most definitely.Grasshopper not want to pay for domain, but not want to register at /. either, eventhough registration free. Grasshopper right price shopper.
Protocol design and implementation are two very different things, as anyone who has ever configured and used BIND knows from personal experience filled with agony over buffer overflows from hell. I hope that DNSSEC code will be written at the level of quality of djdns.
Yes, Dan Bernstein is a very exasperating person and his code is hideously formatted, but it is effective, efficient and among the most secure code ever written. I still hate him though.