Ultimately China will need a lot more than a billion IP addresses. At the moment I have internet connections for home computer, work computer, mobile phone and laptop
I said most of the *average* cars come from American manufacturers. The European cars tend to be either very efficient (VW Blue Motion range, Mini etc) or very inefficient (Most BMWs, Bentley, Mercedes etc).
My Toyota Aygo diesel does 69mpg. Since I bought it, just over a year ago, Mini and Volkswagen have both released cars that do better mpgs than that. So Ford's offering isn't spectacular, but it is what they need to do to keep up with the competition.
45mpg is about average in Europe, and most of the average cars come from American manufacturers.
Anyway, does it matter to Ford which one of their cars is the no. 1 best selling car, as long as it is a Ford car. If they don't put out what people want, then Honda or Toyota will.
In a hospital, yes. Because you are more likely to find people who don't have a working immune system, and, already being ill with something else, they are more likely to catch other things.
When I go to a search engine and ask it to find me something, I don't want to be taken to another search engine that might find me what I want. I want it to find me what I want.
They don't have drivers. They have "train captains" who can hit the emergency stop button if necessary, close the doors when everyone is on/off, and the rest of the time walk up and down checking tickets.
I think anything that drives where there is other traffic is going to have to have a driver, so like the grandparent poster, I don't see what the advantage of this is over a tramway.
Most virtual machine progs provide optimised drivers for supported operating systems. The one I run most is Parallels Desktop with Windows XP, and the Parallels drivers make a huge difference to performance.
But the SEO spammers aren't going to join the SEO spamming group. They will join the OMG Ponies group and the Slashdot group and spam their own opinions from there.
Yes, anyone can maintain it. That however doesn't mean that anyone will maintain it.
Hans Reiser was a very big part of ReiserFS, and I guess most of the other people who know about filesystems are working on one of the other three filesystems on Linux, or on filesystems on one of the other free or open source operating systems.
Britain doesn't have a 5th Amendment. Instead it has the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, which requires you to tell the police your passwords etc under certain circumstances. And you are not allowed to tell anyone about it, not even your lawyer.
It looks like it is approximately the same spec as a Mac Pro, and a bit more expensive. Not really what I would consider to be a supercomputer.
They don't. They are on four different ISPs on four different telephone networks.
Ultimately China will need a lot more than a billion IP addresses. At the moment I have internet connections for home computer, work computer, mobile phone and laptop
I said most of the *average* cars come from American manufacturers. The European cars tend to be either very efficient (VW Blue Motion range, Mini etc) or very inefficient (Most BMWs, Bentley, Mercedes etc).
My Toyota Aygo diesel does 69mpg. Since I bought it, just over a year ago, Mini and Volkswagen have both released cars that do better mpgs than that. So Ford's offering isn't spectacular, but it is what they need to do to keep up with the competition.
45mpg is about average in Europe, and most of the average cars come from American manufacturers.
Anyway, does it matter to Ford which one of their cars is the no. 1 best selling car, as long as it is a Ford car. If they don't put out what people want, then Honda or Toyota will.
It might not. Instead it could wipe out humans completely, to be replaced with another species that is more resistant to lead.
In a hospital, yes. Because you are more likely to find people who don't have a working immune system, and, already being ill with something else, they are more likely to catch other things.
In Britain only £1 and £2 coins are legal tender for unlimited amounts of debt. English notes are also legal tender in England and Wales.
and none of them sound South African.
Then again, the English are also bad at judging accents. They can't make their mind up whether I'm Scottish or Irish.
When I go to a search engine and ask it to find me something, I don't want to be taken to another search engine that might find me what I want. I want it to find me what I want.
Try the Docklands Light Railway then.
They don't have drivers. They have "train captains" who can hit the emergency stop button if necessary, close the doors when everyone is on/off, and the rest of the time walk up and down checking tickets.
I think anything that drives where there is other traffic is going to have to have a driver, so like the grandparent poster, I don't see what the advantage of this is over a tramway.
Most virtual machine progs provide optimised drivers for supported operating systems. The one I run most is Parallels Desktop with Windows XP, and the Parallels drivers make a huge difference to performance.
But the SEO spammers aren't going to join the SEO spamming group. They will join the OMG Ponies group and the Slashdot group and spam their own opinions from there.
That's fine if everyone in the office uses a computer, but generally they don't.
There question that asks if you are planning overthrow the president.
What do you say if you are going there to help the Democrats with their election campaign?
It costs about £10 to send a lot more than that from Birmingham (England) to Glasgow (Scotland), a similar distance.
I'm guessing sending them from Portland to Vancouver would be much cheaper.
Yes, anyone can maintain it. That however doesn't mean that anyone will maintain it.
Hans Reiser was a very big part of ReiserFS, and I guess most of the other people who know about filesystems are working on one of the other three filesystems on Linux, or on filesystems on one of the other free or open source operating systems.
No.
And anyway, an unwritten constitution isn't worth the paper it's written on.
Britain doesn't have a 5th Amendment. Instead it has the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, which requires you to tell the police your passwords etc under certain circumstances. And you are not allowed to tell anyone about it, not even your lawyer.
Interesting. I put mine in my Microwave (switched off obviously), and called it.
It rang.
It was on the glass turntable, so it couldn't have used the walls of the microwave as an antenna.
Do these laws affect "made in Israel/Ireland" Intel chips or "made in Germany" AMD chips?
Intel chips are I believe made in America, Ireland and Israel. AMD's I believe are mostly made in Germany.
For other sorts of chips, try Taiwan and South Korea. Both of those countries have economies that are very close to Western standards.
And since when has government backing been a good idea for product development?
China's recent economic success has been based on the government being less involved in the running of businesses.
I would say the British were better at music, but maybe I'm just biased.