Well that is the very rare ideal situation of enough memory for the system in all cases and turning the machine off before it has cached much so I really don't get why you are mentioning it. What is your point exactly? That you've completely forgotten that cached stuff sometimes ends up in swap unless you take steps to make sure it does not? If the system knows it has swap it will eventually use it unless you tell it not to.
The really sad thing is that is both cases, more so with the one that robbed it's flock blind than the other, there was plenty of community opposition but they had friends in high places until the end. After the fact one was called a "cult". The other still has some sort of functioning assembly of people now the monster than founded it is dead so not yet.
It's so you can put it on a different hard disk than the one you want quick access to. And a swap file is very easy and has even been an option on install with most distros for close to a decade. Fedora Core 1 had that option FFS, now we are up to Fedora 20+.
What obviously happened is that you got your panties in a bunch when you saw that metro screen and weird start button
And then found the controls were hidden off the side of a screen on a touchscreen - yes - unbearable and I had to hand it back before the urge to smash it took over.
why NASA is relying on private companies to build the next-generation spacecraft
Politics. Same reason Skylab was thrown away when there were enough working bits of Saturn V to keep it up there. The people who didn't want the ISS in the first place are calling the shots.
Evangelicals in a very Christian country are bound to be a bit weird for the sake of product differentiation. Forgive my cynicism since a founder of one very large group of that type near me has been revealed as being a pedophile on an industrial scale, setting up his group is such a way that he could get away with it on hundreds of occasions, and another group concentrated all of the wealth of it's members into the hands of one of the founders before they ended up in jail for it. Sometimes it's just about money and power with no room for Jesus.
Let's have a reality based answer as to why "The claimed advantages of launching "deep in the Southern Hemisphere" are bunk." As I repeatedly have been asking, since you've made a broad technical assertion lets have a broad technical answer without hiding behind likes, dislikes, nationalities or restricting to specific types of rockets a company (which I haven't even heard of before) has used in the past when neither of us have a clue what they are going to be using in the future. They may be completely and utterly fucking useless but the site choice may have been recommended by someone who is not - so why not such a site? If you can't do anything more than emotional waffling and a one-dimensional model with nothing but equatorial orbits, that's fine, we'll know where we stand and I'll know I should stop being lazy and dig out the old course notes and look up half remembered stuff about Baykonur instead of listening to you. If you can't answer it will explain why you got so fucking aggressive and evasive when I asked a simple question expecting a simple answer or an admission that you didn't know either. What's it to be? More stupid bullying bullshit I'm not going to fall for or some reality? I don't "win" if you don't know because I don't know either so there is nothing to lose by being truthful, I'm not playing some childish game here. Can you please try to act in a way so you can say the same?
That's rich coming from someone attempting to justify NZ as a launch site
Asking a question "why N.Z.?" pondering possibilities and asking if it makes sense is NOT "attempting to justify". Please calm down and do something more practical than an emotional rant and attempting to pick a fight.
Sit down, imagine that RL was an Argentinian company
OK then, if they were an Argentinian company, sitting on a lot of cash for some reason, with a big rocket, let's say a Russian one proven to actually work, and you had no reason to pick a fight over them would launching from that far south make sense? Is that playing your game enough for you to stop avoiding the only bit of the question that actually matters?
Fair enough, but from the outside of the group it does look Anti-Christian to ban Christmas even in that way. I suppose a better example is a video clip I saw of some visiting US fundamentalists disrupting an Easter procession in St. Petersberg Russia - blocking the way of people carrying statues of Jesus and yelling "turn to Jesus" as if they didn't know it was an Easter procession - how insane is that? It was probably about idols which is where we come full circle back to the Moslem extremists demolishing old Islamic art.
How many bitcoin banks have decided to cut and run at this point?
Last I heard the largest "bitcoin bank" was a Magic the Gathering online trading card exchange site (MTGOX) - and it blew up in a truly spectacular fashion.
You again? First point, yes, but you are incorrect with the second point - it's all about published standards to get things done (eg. SEGD) and new standards DO come up all the time and they are not "stubbornly resisted" because they are ALSO published standards and can be easily included in the software along with the old formats.
Maybe this is out of date but that does seem to be exactly what was happening at one point: http://blog.malwarebytes.org/fraud-scam/2013/11/potentially-unwanted-miners-toolbar-peddlers-use-your-system-to-make-btc/ As for thousands, why not? Botnets are huge these days.
The Bitcoin system is highly resistant to "rouge" or bad actors in the system
How about blanc and bleu:)
You can trust Bitcoin by learning how it works
Let's just ask the guy who set it up. We can't? He's in hiding? He's been hiding for YEARS? Oh yes, I can really trust it now. From learning how it works it's a shameless pyramid rewarding those who get in early so long as a steady stream of people decide to sign up but there is zero value or trust holding up the pyramid. Short term users who use it as a barter item and unload it quickly are not exposed to much potential pain, those who are holding onto it, their future is barely floating in very deep water and I must say I'm truly amazed the entire thing has not sunk yet.
So is loose instead of lose and all kinds of other shit like "Jim is good people", but when people choose to communicate poorly they run the risk of being misunderstood. And taking things personally when not aimed directly at them is "pretty much standard usage" of Slashdot.
Funny thing is today someone is probably reprocessing the data from the area next door at 2ms and happy they don't need to redo your stuff. There is a lot of reprocessing of old data going on and some of it is even off the original reels because nobody has format shifted it. Interesting how seismic data from the 1970s can be read with current software by MS Office documents only a few versions back have problems.
Fundamentalism, in any religion, is not typically accompanied by using sexual slavery as an incentive to get young men to fight for you
It manifests as "all the old rules are not good enough" and sometimes the new rules look like utter heresy. A much milder Christian version was some Puritans who banned Christmas - only used as a comparison because it's an example of an offshoot denying what people see as a core of the religion. So even though it looks like an utter heresy of absolute evil (the first case not the very mild comparison) the practitioners/perpetrators see themselves as "fundamentalist".
is that they're "religious" in the same way Scientology is: they have all the trappings of religion, but it's all quite contrived
Yes, but it's not just Scientologists that have a group aiming for control that pretends to be something else, and a dumbed down shell of religion with all new rules does the job.
I think it's a mistake to confuse the problem with fundamentalist Islam in other parts of the world
That's where they are getting their resources from. It's just like how Senator Peter King (New York) didn't build bombs to kill Englishmen but was quite proud of sending money to people in the IRA who did.
Let's assume somebody else was doing this to avoid the baggage you've been using to avoid answering the question. Does the location make sense to get to the ISS? If not is there enough stuff going into low inclined orbits for the location to make any sense at all? I'm just trying to work out why N.Z. and not a Pacific island on the equator.
Did you even read my post? Emotional rantings about the company aside, which I do not care about one way or another, does the location make any sense assuming the rest of the project is viable? Is the location far from the equator an aim for the ISS or do you not know enough about the topic to answer either way and are trying to avoid answering?
Well that is the very rare ideal situation of enough memory for the system in all cases and turning the machine off before it has cached much so I really don't get why you are mentioning it. What is your point exactly? That you've completely forgotten that cached stuff sometimes ends up in swap unless you take steps to make sure it does not?
If the system knows it has swap it will eventually use it unless you tell it not to.
The really sad thing is that is both cases, more so with the one that robbed it's flock blind than the other, there was plenty of community opposition but they had friends in high places until the end.
After the fact one was called a "cult". The other still has some sort of functioning assembly of people now the monster than founded it is dead so not yet.
It's so you can put it on a different hard disk than the one you want quick access to.
And a swap file is very easy and has even been an option on install with most distros for close to a decade. Fedora Core 1 had that option FFS, now we are up to Fedora 20+.
Then you remove the other swap.
And then found the controls were hidden off the side of a screen on a touchscreen - yes - unbearable and I had to hand it back before the urge to smash it took over.
Politics. Same reason Skylab was thrown away when there were enough working bits of Saturn V to keep it up there. The people who didn't want the ISS in the first place are calling the shots.
Evangelicals in a very Christian country are bound to be a bit weird for the sake of product differentiation.
Forgive my cynicism since a founder of one very large group of that type near me has been revealed as being a pedophile on an industrial scale, setting up his group is such a way that he could get away with it on hundreds of occasions, and another group concentrated all of the wealth of it's members into the hands of one of the founders before they ended up in jail for it. Sometimes it's just about money and power with no room for Jesus.
Let's have a reality based answer as to why "The claimed advantages of launching "deep in the Southern Hemisphere" are bunk."
As I repeatedly have been asking, since you've made a broad technical assertion lets have a broad technical answer without hiding behind likes, dislikes, nationalities or restricting to specific types of rockets a company (which I haven't even heard of before) has used in the past when neither of us have a clue what they are going to be using in the future. They may be completely and utterly fucking useless but the site choice may have been recommended by someone who is not - so why not such a site?
If you can't do anything more than emotional waffling and a one-dimensional model with nothing but equatorial orbits, that's fine, we'll know where we stand and I'll know I should stop being lazy and dig out the old course notes and look up half remembered stuff about Baykonur instead of listening to you.
If you can't answer it will explain why you got so fucking aggressive and evasive when I asked a simple question expecting a simple answer or an admission that you didn't know either. What's it to be? More stupid bullying bullshit I'm not going to fall for or some reality? I don't "win" if you don't know because I don't know either so there is nothing to lose by being truthful, I'm not playing some childish game here. Can you please try to act in a way so you can say the same?
Asking a question "why N.Z.?" pondering possibilities and asking if it makes sense is NOT "attempting to justify".
Please calm down and do something more practical than an emotional rant and attempting to pick a fight.
OK then, if they were an Argentinian company, sitting on a lot of cash for some reason, with a big rocket, let's say a Russian one proven to actually work, and you had no reason to pick a fight over them would launching from that far south make sense? Is that playing your game enough for you to stop avoiding the only bit of the question that actually matters?
If you don't have a clue please just admit it.
Fair enough, but from the outside of the group it does look Anti-Christian to ban Christmas even in that way.
I suppose a better example is a video clip I saw of some visiting US fundamentalists disrupting an Easter procession in St. Petersberg Russia - blocking the way of people carrying statues of Jesus and yelling "turn to Jesus" as if they didn't know it was an Easter procession - how insane is that? It was probably about idols which is where we come full circle back to the Moslem extremists demolishing old Islamic art.
Currency is utterly worthless without trust due to it's very nature.
Last I heard the largest "bitcoin bank" was a Magic the Gathering online trading card exchange site (MTGOX) - and it blew up in a truly spectacular fashion.
You again? First point, yes, but you are incorrect with the second point - it's all about published standards to get things done (eg. SEGD) and new standards DO come up all the time and they are not "stubbornly resisted" because they are ALSO published standards and can be easily included in the software along with the old formats.
Maybe this is out of date but that does seem to be exactly what was happening at one point:
http://blog.malwarebytes.org/fraud-scam/2013/11/potentially-unwanted-miners-toolbar-peddlers-use-your-system-to-make-btc/
As for thousands, why not? Botnets are huge these days.
I thought the current plan was distributed malware so that somebody else paid for the power?
How about blanc and bleu :)
Let's just ask the guy who set it up. We can't? He's in hiding? He's been hiding for YEARS? Oh yes, I can really trust it now.
From learning how it works it's a shameless pyramid rewarding those who get in early so long as a steady stream of people decide to sign up but there is zero value or trust holding up the pyramid. Short term users who use it as a barter item and unload it quickly are not exposed to much potential pain, those who are holding onto it, their future is barely floating in very deep water and I must say I'm truly amazed the entire thing has not sunk yet.
The whole thing is just a sneeze away from being compromised to the point of uselessness.
Is that sarcasm or do you really think he should be an outlaw never able to get an honest job?
So is loose instead of lose and all kinds of other shit like "Jim is good people", but when people choose to communicate poorly they run the risk of being misunderstood.
And taking things personally when not aimed directly at them is "pretty much standard usage" of Slashdot.
Funny thing is today someone is probably reprocessing the data from the area next door at 2ms and happy they don't need to redo your stuff. There is a lot of reprocessing of old data going on and some of it is even off the original reels because nobody has format shifted it.
Interesting how seismic data from the 1970s can be read with current software by MS Office documents only a few versions back have problems.
It manifests as "all the old rules are not good enough" and sometimes the new rules look like utter heresy. A much milder Christian version was some Puritans who banned Christmas - only used as a comparison because it's an example of an offshoot denying what people see as a core of the religion.
So even though it looks like an utter heresy of absolute evil (the first case not the very mild comparison) the practitioners/perpetrators see themselves as "fundamentalist".
Yes, but it's not just Scientologists that have a group aiming for control that pretends to be something else, and a dumbed down shell of religion with all new rules does the job.
That's where they are getting their resources from. It's just like how Senator Peter King (New York) didn't build bombs to kill Englishmen but was quite proud of sending money to people in the IRA who did.
Let's assume somebody else was doing this to avoid the baggage you've been using to avoid answering the question.
Does the location make sense to get to the ISS? If not is there enough stuff going into low inclined orbits for the location to make any sense at all?
I'm just trying to work out why N.Z. and not a Pacific island on the equator.
Did you even read my post?
Emotional rantings about the company aside, which I do not care about one way or another, does the location make any sense assuming the rest of the project is viable? Is the location far from the equator an aim for the ISS or do you not know enough about the topic to answer either way and are trying to avoid answering?
Did you even read my post?