Ohh right, this one says intel on it... Maybe someone should just get a nice enthusiast mini-itx board out (read, PCI-E 2.0 x16, at least 4 sata3, on-board USB3, and ability to handle overclocking 125W CPUs). Then they should go to work on a good case. My SG05/SG06 is nice, but with a few tweaks it could have truly epic. Around 5mm longer, a decent wattage PSU(this I think will be the limiting factor in these small systems if you want to get a real GPU or RAID), and the 2.5" bay should have been around 3mm taller and held 2 drives. Then you could keep the 3.5 tray and get 4 2.5 drives.
Anyways, it's nice and all but even the HD4000 isn't as good as a bargain bin AMD or nvidia GPU and lets be fair, the dual core bargain bin CPUs are fast enough...
I need 100% compatibility with autocad and autoLISP at work. What (apart from autocad) are my options? Also at work I need VBA a couple vendors only offer excel "programs" that use VBA to call bits of their DLL (with password/handshake).
At home I already run Linux (gentoo) on my desktop and server. The wife has her choice, but likes to game and so uses windows, where there is no stick needed to make WoW, SW:ToR, and a few other RPGs work. She then has little incentive to dual boot. We set her up with firefox and adblock+, and some sort of antivirus (sorry i forget which one), and have been problem free there for a year.
sheet metal? what material, thickness and quality?
Duh, all and any.
so everything from the foil wrap on the satilites, to 3/4" plate then? from steel to Ti to Inconel right? see your "all and any" is a bit broad don't you think?
does pro/e have a script-able cmd line? That is something i've always liked about autocad, and missed when I moved to solidoworks (just about the only thing I missed).
I don't think that anyone said that linux with a dumb user is secure. What was the point was back then you could install malware on a windows computer simply by connecting to it, loading a malformed picture, or any other number of things that even a smart user couldn't prevent.
Now how many of these apps can self install on an android phone without the owners knowledge? how is that any different that say, around the year 2000 when your mom/grandma/uncle/younger brother would just click and download and install any link/program they found on the internet? People really need to realize that these smartphones really are just tiny portable computers that happen to have phone programs installed by default, all the same things you have to do on your computer to keep it safe apply on them as well.
Yes it is, lots of my apps do not have access to the internet, and some only over wifi. I'm also using ad-away and droid wall along with CM7's permission blocking. There are still i'm sure a few things that get by, I see a handful of ads on "words for friends" for example.
Is apple? do they refund the purchase price if they remove an app?
I do generally agree with the GGP, and would like to see something implemented as an optional thing. $5 to have your app vetted and get a little sticker next to it for every update you make.
I had to do one like that as well, 2 sheets of paper, a straw, all the tape you wanted, but it had to use the straw, and had to have two "1 inch wide rings" connected by the straw.
I made an arrow cut two rings out of the long side of the second sheet, and then folded the rest up into a tight ball. Wrapped the ball in most of a roll of tape. Tapped the straw down the center of the plane, taped the ball to the front, and threw it like a nerf foot ball. went far and straight. same as you, got "the outside the box" award, despite winning.
I'm running fail2ban myself. 3 wrong guesses and get banned for 30 minutes. Not really an issue for me, I did leave pasword auth on for users, but not root you need a key to ssh to root. None of my users can su either, and sudo isn't even installed.
now add 8-9 hours of google music, and some HQ youtube vids mixed in, and some e-mail, some skype video chat, etc etc etc and yep you can bump into that cap pretty easily.
I've always liked "B". Double points for being able to store it on end, outside the garage when not in use. Make sure to balance the trailer well, so it is an easy hookup/move.
Note you said "modern 4 chan ABS". Lots of this info is based on those of us who's first taste of ABS was either 1 or 2 channel. I know mine was, and my '94 saturn SL2 had ABS (2 channel i think). It used to do this cool thing in the snow; at around 7 MPH, the car car would engage the ABS, and increase my stopping distance though intersections. It wasn't very fast at "chattering" the brakes, so at those low speeds it was worse than just letting the car skid.
Contrast that against my 2009 VW routan (a chrystler T&C with VW badges). This car has 4 channel ABS and modern TCS. This does wonders in the snow/ice in the fact that it can brake the inside rear tire to help you around a corner when you over commit. It will also brake in a straight line even with 2 or 3 wheels on ice and one on pavement. My current Saturn SW2 with no ABS will pull hard when on ice like that.
That said, I try not to lean on the TCS or ABS at all, and try hard to define the performance of the van as if ABS == locked up, but it's good to know what it does under those conditions, and that it will actually help a bit in an emergency. I now really want to replace my SW2 with a 5 door Subaru Impreza for the AWD and the 4 channel ABS.
While I agree with you and would also opt for the 5 point in my car. You must not have kids. There is no way I would opt for them in the family van.
I'm 8 and 4, mostly from learning on a manual. I also usually make corners at normal controlled intersections with only a single hand an using my palm and letting the wheel rotate under it.
you mean like the nano-itx and pico-itx form factors?
Ohh right, this one says intel on it... Maybe someone should just get a nice enthusiast mini-itx board out (read, PCI-E 2.0 x16, at least 4 sata3, on-board USB3, and ability to handle overclocking 125W CPUs). Then they should go to work on a good case. My SG05/SG06 is nice, but with a few tweaks it could have truly epic. Around 5mm longer, a decent wattage PSU(this I think will be the limiting factor in these small systems if you want to get a real GPU or RAID), and the 2.5" bay should have been around 3mm taller and held 2 drives. Then you could keep the 3.5 tray and get 4 2.5 drives.
Anyways, it's nice and all but even the HD4000 isn't as good as a bargain bin AMD or nvidia GPU and lets be fair, the dual core bargain bin CPUs are fast enough...
I need 100% compatibility with autocad and autoLISP at work. What (apart from autocad) are my options? Also at work I need VBA a couple vendors only offer excel "programs" that use VBA to call bits of their DLL (with password/handshake).
At home I already run Linux (gentoo) on my desktop and server. The wife has her choice, but likes to game and so uses windows, where there is no stick needed to make WoW, SW:ToR, and a few other RPGs work. She then has little incentive to dual boot. We set her up with firefox and adblock+, and some sort of antivirus (sorry i forget which one), and have been problem free there for a year.
sheet metal? what material, thickness and quality?
Duh, all and any.
so everything from the foil wrap on the satilites, to 3/4" plate then? from steel to Ti to Inconel right? see your "all and any" is a bit broad don't you think?
does pro/e have a script-able cmd line? That is something i've always liked about autocad, and missed when I moved to solidoworks (just about the only thing I missed).
what would be really good news is PRO/E running on native linux on AMD64!
is there anything useful to mine on the moon?
you are aware that the recent bank bailout was larger than the entire operational budget of NASA to date?
they have the paper copies of the forms? and all the instructions for those forms for free? yes?
what power abuse? the owners of these wifi points were shouting into the street without using code words, whats wrong with listening while driving by?
I'm sorry but if you stand in your front yelling into your cell phone, and I'm driving by and hear a bit of your yelling, is that eavesdropping?
same goes for leaving your wifi open and broadcasting with enough strength to be visible on the public road!
I fail to see why wardriving should be any more illegal than driving down the road with my windows open.
I don't think that anyone said that linux with a dumb user is secure. What was the point was back then you could install malware on a windows computer simply by connecting to it, loading a malformed picture, or any other number of things that even a smart user couldn't prevent.
Now how many of these apps can self install on an android phone without the owners knowledge? how is that any different that say, around the year 2000 when your mom/grandma/uncle/younger brother would just click and download and install any link/program they found on the internet? People really need to realize that these smartphones really are just tiny portable computers that happen to have phone programs installed by default, all the same things you have to do on your computer to keep it safe apply on them as well.
Yes it is, lots of my apps do not have access to the internet, and some only over wifi. I'm also using ad-away and droid wall along with CM7's permission blocking. There are still i'm sure a few things that get by, I see a handful of ads on "words for friends" for example.
Is apple? do they refund the purchase price if they remove an app?
I do generally agree with the GGP, and would like to see something implemented as an optional thing. $5 to have your app vetted and get a little sticker next to it for every update you make.
wait! we can steal the light fixtures? I've seen bulbs, and I've put in crappy incandescents instead of leaving my LEDs behind, but that's different.
I had to do one like that as well, 2 sheets of paper, a straw, all the tape you wanted, but it had to use the straw, and had to have two "1 inch wide rings" connected by the straw.
I made an arrow cut two rings out of the long side of the second sheet, and then folded the rest up into a tight ball. Wrapped the ball in most of a roll of tape. Tapped the straw down the center of the plane, taped the ball to the front, and threw it like a nerf foot ball. went far and straight. same as you, got "the outside the box" award, despite winning.
I'm running fail2ban myself. 3 wrong guesses and get banned for 30 minutes. Not really an issue for me, I did leave pasword auth on for users, but not root you need a key to ssh to root. None of my users can su either, and sudo isn't even installed.
And it is rather easy to ask nmap to do a simple sneaky-ish scan of a machine looking for SSH, and the pound away at that port.
now add 8-9 hours of google music, and some HQ youtube vids mixed in, and some e-mail, some skype video chat, etc etc etc and yep you can bump into that cap pretty easily.
I've always liked "B". Double points for being able to store it on end, outside the garage when not in use. Make sure to balance the trailer well, so it is an easy hookup/move.
except the volt has both "motors" hooked to the wheels and is in no ways a pure series hybrid
Note you said "modern 4 chan ABS". Lots of this info is based on those of us who's first taste of ABS was either 1 or 2 channel. I know mine was, and my '94 saturn SL2 had ABS (2 channel i think). It used to do this cool thing in the snow; at around 7 MPH, the car car would engage the ABS, and increase my stopping distance though intersections. It wasn't very fast at "chattering" the brakes, so at those low speeds it was worse than just letting the car skid.
Contrast that against my 2009 VW routan (a chrystler T&C with VW badges). This car has 4 channel ABS and modern TCS. This does wonders in the snow/ice in the fact that it can brake the inside rear tire to help you around a corner when you over commit. It will also brake in a straight line even with 2 or 3 wheels on ice and one on pavement. My current Saturn SW2 with no ABS will pull hard when on ice like that.
That said, I try not to lean on the TCS or ABS at all, and try hard to define the performance of the van as if ABS == locked up, but it's good to know what it does under those conditions, and that it will actually help a bit in an emergency. I now really want to replace my SW2 with a 5 door Subaru Impreza for the AWD and the 4 channel ABS.
While I agree with you and would also opt for the 5 point in my car. You must not have kids. There is no way I would opt for them in the family van.
I'm 8 and 4, mostly from learning on a manual. I also usually make corners at normal controlled intersections with only a single hand an using my palm and letting the wheel rotate under it.
I was thinking of this one, http://youtu.be/FKVd4X3MNDU?t=20s I'd link Latvala's crash, but he kept his hands on the wheel.
yep, lots of carbon fiber goes flying!
I'm running chrome ( Version 19.0.1068.0 (0) ) and i get this nice fast black square....