How would a rooted phone be an issue at all? As far as I can tell from TFS this is a controller only, it's not like you would be able to add "points" or anything like that to your account via it.
3d works ok over gigabit, CAD should work better than a game*. HD video is probably not going to work, but then again it seems like something could be done to handle these cases better, and if wayland doesn't even let me use Xterm it's not likely i'll be all that interested.
*side note, care to share a cad system for linux that can speak inventor and solidworks and isn't $XX,XXX Pro-E (if they still have a linux version) that is a bottom up parametric solid modeler. No blender does not count.
the low end game of WOW with all the special effects on in a populated area will easilly use all of that 1GB and probably can now even use at least 2GB. I know 2 expansions ago people were running into the 4GB per 32 bit app memory limit.
how do you figure a lightly loaded PC will use ~450watts (based on your 4000kWh in a year)? Mine won't draw much over 300W at full tilt, and it's not all that low spec.. AMD X6 1055T and a GTS450. It idles closer to 60-80 watts.
I've got a AMD X6 1055T, nvidia GTS450, a 2.5" WD black HDD, all on a 350Watt PSU. It is stable running FURmark and a FFmpeg h264 encode at the same time. Granted when it is shoved in a silverstone SG05 (breadbox), it does get a bit warm, but such is the compromise for the tiny case. My idle draw according to my kill-a-watt is around 60-80watts (i forget it has been a while), and it was 280-320 running furmark and the h264 encode (all 6 cores to +99% usage) while ripping a dvd to the HDD and it will run stable at those loads without issue.
I think it's time to stop buying cheep PSUs. I'm not sure how you got up over 100W idle and 400 Watt at full out using low-end hardware and how a good 400W PSU didn't keep up.
I live 16 miles from work, part of which is a 35MPH two way road with almost no shoulder or sidewalk. Earlier this summer there was a biker killed on the road in an accedent with a car.
So it's about 30-40 minutes by car, and it's at least an hour or 1-1/2 by bike. Not to mention that it would be hard to take my son to school a few blocks from work if I was biking. I'd like to bike to work, and maybe one day I'll live close enough to where I work for that to be an option.
just buy two dedicated ahu's for the telcoroom, make sure each is sized to handle the full load of the room plus a bit, and require a witnessed performance test of the equipment at the factory. Make sure they have a full outside air economizer and direct evap cooler (swamp cooler) to save you energy. Then run both units at part load and test that the controls will automatically ramp one unit up if the other fails (switch one off at the disconnect). Install some backup power for the two ahu's and go on with your day. If you are really paranoid, buy an extra VFD and motor for the fan.
Sorry, the last year and a half of my life has been designing/building HVAC units for data centers. Expect to need more air than you think, and don't get mad when someone tells you that you could save $100k worth of compressors and DX coils per unit if only you raised the max allowable temp by 2-4 degrees and you would increase the PUE by a lot...
As a note, an RJ-11 plug fits in a RJ-45 socket just fine. Use RJ-45 plugs everywhere with dedicated runs to the telecom room and then patch them in how ever you need them.
Also make sure to label everything and produce and verify a one-line wiring schematic of this whole installation, someone after you will thank you for it.
Also when was the last time you thought to yourself, "that place is 6 gallons of gas away" or "I wish work were 1/3 of a gallon closer"? right, most of us drive about the same everyday, and increasing fuel economy will reduce CO2,CO,NOx, HC emissions per unit time (say per year).
It's not that ideas are crap, it's ridiculous that they got a patent for what amounted to letting the first year engineer design the outside of the device. Things with rectangular screens are going to be rectangular with rounded corners.
yep, wouldn't want to test out the instruments before getting to the good place to make sure they are in good working order. Also who says the rover paused for more than a few seconds to tale this shot. Adjust arm while moving, pause to take shot, continue moving while parking arm again.
I've owned my current phone (HTC Glacier) for almost 2 years now. Every night i plug it in at my desk and every morning i unplug it by pulling on my phone so that the cord pops out. Still works with no issues (around 600 sets of plugs/unplugs).
There might be a bit more wiggle, but no connectivity issues.
perhaps the solution to rollover deaths is to make cars that are safer in that type of accident? like maybe some sort of re-enforcement could be added, and we could call it a "roll cage"... just a thought.
that's a "Fork of Nexuiz, Deathmatch FPS based on DarkPlaces, an advanced Quake 1 engine" according to the gentoo package. I fail to see how that qualifies compared to say unigine heaven benchmark or some other game with a similar engine.
Heck even world of warcraft and SC2 and D3 will need more GPU than that game.
How would a rooted phone be an issue at all? As far as I can tell from TFS this is a controller only, it's not like you would be able to add "points" or anything like that to your account via it.
because you can park on top of 4"-8" of snow just fine even if the lot isn't plowed.
3d works ok over gigabit, CAD should work better than a game*. HD video is probably not going to work, but then again it seems like something could be done to handle these cases better, and if wayland doesn't even let me use Xterm it's not likely i'll be all that interested.
*side note, care to share a cad system for linux that can speak inventor and solidworks and isn't $XX,XXX Pro-E (if they still have a linux version) that is a bottom up parametric solid modeler. No blender does not count.
and 12pt font should always 12/72" tall regardless of the monitor resolution or PPI.
the low end game of WOW with all the special effects on in a populated area will easilly use all of that 1GB and probably can now even use at least 2GB. I know 2 expansions ago people were running into the 4GB per 32 bit app memory limit.
TF2 via Steam works great under WINE for me. I'd buy a linux copy though.
how do you figure a lightly loaded PC will use ~450watts (based on your 4000kWh in a year)? Mine won't draw much over 300W at full tilt, and it's not all that low spec.. AMD X6 1055T and a GTS450. It idles closer to 60-80 watts.
what "lower end" parts are you using?
I've got a AMD X6 1055T, nvidia GTS450, a 2.5" WD black HDD, all on a 350Watt PSU. It is stable running FURmark and a FFmpeg h264 encode at the same time. Granted when it is shoved in a silverstone SG05 (breadbox), it does get a bit warm, but such is the compromise for the tiny case. My idle draw according to my kill-a-watt is around 60-80watts (i forget it has been a while), and it was 280-320 running furmark and the h264 encode (all 6 cores to +99% usage) while ripping a dvd to the HDD and it will run stable at those loads without issue.
I think it's time to stop buying cheep PSUs. I'm not sure how you got up over 100W idle and 400 Watt at full out using low-end hardware and how a good 400W PSU didn't keep up.
define trust? enough to make it look like i'm in NL when downloading a driver or enough to online bank on?
I live 16 miles from work, part of which is a 35MPH two way road with almost no shoulder or sidewalk. Earlier this summer there was a biker killed on the road in an accedent with a car.
So it's about 30-40 minutes by car, and it's at least an hour or 1-1/2 by bike. Not to mention that it would be hard to take my son to school a few blocks from work if I was biking. I'd like to bike to work, and maybe one day I'll live close enough to where I work for that to be an option.
If my house here in Minnesota, USA blows away from hurricane I have bigger problems than my data in my "basement".
Add Mercedes Lackey to that list.
make sure it's not almost empty or it won't be able to power both the shields and the cloak at the same time.
3a) double that everywhere. The VOIP phone will need one, and the computer the other, so there would be no spare and you want spares.
just buy two dedicated ahu's for the telcoroom, make sure each is sized to handle the full load of the room plus a bit, and require a witnessed performance test of the equipment at the factory. Make sure they have a full outside air economizer and direct evap cooler (swamp cooler) to save you energy. Then run both units at part load and test that the controls will automatically ramp one unit up if the other fails (switch one off at the disconnect). Install some backup power for the two ahu's and go on with your day. If you are really paranoid, buy an extra VFD and motor for the fan.
Sorry, the last year and a half of my life has been designing/building HVAC units for data centers. Expect to need more air than you think, and don't get mad when someone tells you that you could save $100k worth of compressors and DX coils per unit if only you raised the max allowable temp by 2-4 degrees and you would increase the PUE by a lot...
As a note, an RJ-11 plug fits in a RJ-45 socket just fine. Use RJ-45 plugs everywhere with dedicated runs to the telecom room and then patch them in how ever you need them.
Also make sure to label everything and produce and verify a one-line wiring schematic of this whole installation, someone after you will thank you for it.
Also when was the last time you thought to yourself, "that place is 6 gallons of gas away" or "I wish work were 1/3 of a gallon closer"? right, most of us drive about the same everyday, and increasing fuel economy will reduce CO2,CO,NOx, HC emissions per unit time (say per year).
It's not that ideas are crap, it's ridiculous that they got a patent for what amounted to letting the first year engineer design the outside of the device. Things with rectangular screens are going to be rectangular with rounded corners.
yep, wouldn't want to test out the instruments before getting to the good place to make sure they are in good working order. Also who says the rover paused for more than a few seconds to tale this shot. Adjust arm while moving, pause to take shot, continue moving while parking arm again.
and those crusade things were just Christians trying to nicely discuss why their religion was better/more correct/etc...
Way to classify the whole group by the actions of a few.
I've owned my current phone (HTC Glacier) for almost 2 years now. Every night i plug it in at my desk and every morning i unplug it by pulling on my phone so that the cord pops out. Still works with no issues (around 600 sets of plugs/unplugs).
There might be a bit more wiggle, but no connectivity issues.
perhaps the solution to rollover deaths is to make cars that are safer in that type of accident? like maybe some sort of re-enforcement could be added, and we could call it a "roll cage"... just a thought.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=44.89640&lon=-93.61164939999998&unit=0&lg=english&FcstType=dwml an XML link as an example.
You can get it as KML as well whatever that is.
that's a "Fork of Nexuiz, Deathmatch FPS based on DarkPlaces, an advanced Quake 1 engine" according to the gentoo package. I fail to see how that qualifies compared to say unigine heaven benchmark or some other game with a similar engine.
Heck even world of warcraft and SC2 and D3 will need more GPU than that game.
To provide some better links to actual games...
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_r600g_compete12&num=6 Open arena
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_r600g_compete12&num=7 Open Arena 0.8.8
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_r600g_compete12&num=8 Prey 1.4
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_r600g_compete12&num=9 Quake $ V1.4 didn't even run with the opensource drivers..
etc etc.
So yes, there wasn't much differance in lightsmark, but plenty in other apps.