So if you are a server guy get in the server world. PCI-X, PCI-Express, PCI V.3, HyperTransport, or Infiniband. AGP is for desktops to do graphics (or workstations). AGP is NOT for servers. Most server chipsets don't have AGP (see serverworks Champion and Grand Champion chipsets (yes they do have workstation versions that include AGP) or the Intel E7500). People are working on SSL accelleration on PCI/PCI-X cards. They are also working on iSCSI and such. If you interested in the server world look there... Desktop PCs ARE NOT SERVERS. AGP is for the comodity PC market video (and yes, workstations...)
If you really want performance build an intelegent IO device on infiniband and farm you SSL work there or your java work... You can already buy some wide fast infiniband cards for PCI-X mellenox ?sp? and Intel make very nice ones...
PCI-X v2 is coming out soon... PCI-X v1 makes out at 1.039 GB/s (theoretical) with 64bits wide at 133Mhz. PCI-X v2 is supposed to be 133 DDR with the option for QDR so you will get 4.164 GB/s(QDR).
Two of my desktops have PCI-X (not available in normal desktop boards only workstation boards) and it is great. PCI-X Gigabit networking and fiberchannel. Very fast.
AGP wouldn't be as good as PCI-X is. It may have the data rate but the protocol is designed for a graphics card. You could put other cards on it but PCI-X/PCI is a much better choice! (To note: PCI66/64 will give you 0.515GB/s which is a really high data rate for a desktop system to sustain.)
>They meet with bands they want to sign with cashiers checks and hand them over when the contract is signed. What the fuck are you thinking?
So are you a record exec or an artist? Neither! Then shut the fuck up!
Your analogies suck! Florists don't offer oil changes but they will sell you there own work. Artists (paint/sculpture) don't sign away their rights for distribution by arthouses... Arthouses just get a cut of the sale but they never own the rights...
The RIAA et.al was created to FUCK artists and consumers. Its a bussiness designed to make money. Look at the profits on a music company they have a huge margins.
And yes Warehouse Misic will try to lock in exclusivity but any artist or company that did that is stupid. Kmart and Walmart product a MAJORITY of music sales in this country and actually have a common distributer that links them. So going EXCLUSIVE with ANYONE else would be the work of a dumb shit. But your point is still wrong. If Warehouse did get direct distribution rights they could cut their prices in half by taking out all the middlemen and raise their margins. Business doesn't work on raw sales price it works on the profit from that sale. If you can find a way to sell a product for less and make more money you do it.
We have this carpet in our lab at work (we share our software lab with the HW development folks). We haven't cooked a part with static since it was installed... It sucks to walk on bare footed.
Rest assured this is for anti-static purposes. Quite a few Bay Area companies use it!
I fudimentally disagree with punishing the student. By those rules a student should double check every assignment the teacher assigns. Part of the challenge and fun of an assignment like this is to surprise the teacher with the proof that you did it. Like any task you try to undertake that is deemed impossable part of the reward is the surprise others get when you complete it. When I was in school we were given a lab assignment that was then modified becuase the TA and teacher couldn't do it. I surprized them both with a completed lab done the orinal way. Did I check to see that they would except the original? NO... Then they would have been expecting it, so if I failed they would have known. Instead the surpize of doing right impressed them.
As to your point about assuming the teacher was not serious or not correctly informed is bullshit. Unless we are now encouraging students to disrepect their teachers and distrust them.
I think the key is the melted/bent/destroyed metal structures. This shows you the heat involved and the amount of destruction in the melt down. The totally uncontained melt down.
Anouther key is the graininess of the photos. I have heard that the radio activity ate at the film/CCDs of recording devices sent inside the sarcoghogouse. (The melted down reactor is inside a corigated steel structure known as the sarcoghogouse.)
One is a stub for GDB serial debugging. Many other kernels have GDB serial stubs.
The other is a limited use shell like debugger built into the kernel. Kind of a alt-sysrq on crack.
So the code exists. Linus has said: "I didn't have a debugger. So that must mean real men don't need it." It is this reason a handfull of professional kernel coders I know from the private sector decided not to help with the linux kernel as developers.
Linus also booted core dumps from the kernel on oopses. He figures you should just do the back trace and such your self. He did this under the same reasoning as the kernel debugers.
These are the reasons I don't work on the kernel. Call me a soft wuss but I like that fact that the kernel I work on has a intigrated core dump, and gdb stub. So instead of the kernel I try to work on XFree.
I saw the picture and read the article... it seams the only thing they did to the bug was run some wire through it and max it to a stand... No where did I notice any indication that the wings were gone...
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
Likely the first USB2 controllers available will be in the form of add in cards. Later Intel will introduce it in there chipsets and then others will too.
the PQBON
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
>Of course it is. It's only 1000 million light years closer!
Sure, but the ISS is not a huge glowing ball that has fusion reaction going inside.
Not yet anyway...
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
Actually acording to the survay info from the department of labor being a cop isn't as dangerous as being a fisherman, lumberjack,... etc...
Hogshire, Jim, So you're going to prison points out the danger in a cops life is only a perception that is lined up the "glory". A kwiky mart worker is more likely to die on the job do to a robery.
As a side note: The cop that suposedly got shot during the convention was shot by a fellow police officer not the suspect.
For more stats see:
http://stats.bls.gov/special.requests/ocwc/oshwc/c foi/cftb0121.txt
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
This is scary but true... But even now most people don't care.
I have a good parabale for this:
I was talking to a friend some time ago. He was talking about a guy he saw on a cop show. The guy broke into a warehouse and was looting it. A cop saw him looting and tried to stop him. The guy ran away and escaped. My friend legitimatly said that cops should be allowed/encouraged to use leathel force in a situation like that and just blow the guy away. He was serios... This is why our country is the way it is. Many people think like that untill they or someone they know is involved.
Most people have no problem taking away other peoples rights untill it comes to their own.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
Why should the government be allowed to decide when I think my children are old enough to see a movie or play a game. Next the government is going to decide who can have there childs ear pierced or foreskin nipped. Should they also control parents who let there children have coffee? or alchole (it is legal for your parents to give you alchole in a private residence), sugar before bed, not making your kid take a bath, forcing your children to go to church... where does it end?
Besides why the arbitary lines... 17 for movies... 18 for video games... why? Is there ANY research to backup these arbitrary numbers... if so why doesn't the research agree...
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
Many people don't agree with the movie rating... Remember back when South Park came out. John Katz did a whole thing on movie ratings.
It didn't used to be such a big deal mostly becuase it wasn't enforced to the extent it is now. A parent could send their child into a R movie. Now they must accompany them in.
What is really happening is parents rights are being taken away. Parents are loosing their right to decide what is appropriate for their own children.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
Except really strong gun control laws do work. (Let me say right away that I want to own a gun and I think there is nothing wrong with it). How ever countries with strict laws like Japan or many of the countries in europe have very few cases of gun related violence.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
IBM fought the clone makers... not anyone else. They let anyone make pariphirals and hw add-ons. One of the books you could get for the IBM/PC had the motherboard scematics and the source to the BIOS. I still have that book tucked away somewhere just becuase it's kinda cool.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
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I guess I'm the only one who thinks that author was trying to be funny!
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
Intruction set is going to be the least of your problems trying to port CP/M to Gameboy... The machine architecture is going to be 100% different the a 1980 CP/M machine.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..." -Buffy Summers Goodbye Iowa
-Cheer,
PQBON
If you really want performance build an intelegent IO device on infiniband and farm you SSL work there or your java work... You can already buy some wide fast infiniband cards for PCI-X mellenox ?sp? and Intel make very nice ones...
Two of my desktops have PCI-X (not available in normal desktop boards only workstation boards) and it is great. PCI-X Gigabit networking and fiberchannel. Very fast.
AGP wouldn't be as good as PCI-X is. It may have the data rate but the protocol is designed for a graphics card. You could put other cards on it but PCI-X/PCI is a much better choice! (To note: PCI66/64 will give you 0.515GB/s which is a really high data rate for a desktop system to sustain.)
The point of putting smarts on the video card is that the CPU can stay hands off and do other things.
You actually can forge it if you can talk to the HW... You just need to put the charecters in the keyboard fifo...
Star Wars Episode II:
Send In the Clones
So are you a record exec or an artist? Neither! Then shut the fuck up!
Your analogies suck! Florists don't offer oil changes but they will sell you there own work. Artists (paint/sculpture) don't sign away their rights for distribution by arthouses... Arthouses just get a cut of the sale but they never own the rights...
The RIAA et.al was created to FUCK artists and consumers. Its a bussiness designed to make money. Look at the profits on a music company they have a huge margins.
And yes Warehouse Misic will try to lock in exclusivity but any artist or company that did that is stupid. Kmart and Walmart product a MAJORITY of music sales in this country and actually have a common distributer that links them. So going EXCLUSIVE with ANYONE else would be the work of a dumb shit. But your point is still wrong. If Warehouse did get direct distribution rights they could cut their prices in half by taking out all the middlemen and raise their margins. Business doesn't work on raw sales price it works on the profit from that sale. If you can find a way to sell a product for less and make more money you do it.
Given how the company is doing... I would say they can't. They just didn't know they couldn't...
Rest assured this is for anti-static purposes. Quite a few Bay Area companies use it!
-Cheers,
PQBON
That my friend is why lilo lets you have more then one kernel installed... It has saved my ass many, many times!
As to your point about assuming the teacher was not serious or not correctly informed is bullshit. Unless we are now encouraging students to disrepect their teachers and distrust them.
Anouther key is the graininess of the photos. I have heard that the radio activity ate at the film/CCDs of recording devices sent inside the sarcoghogouse. (The melted down reactor is inside a corigated steel structure known as the sarcoghogouse.)
One is a stub for GDB serial debugging. Many other kernels have GDB serial stubs.
The other is a limited use shell like debugger built into the kernel. Kind of a alt-sysrq on crack.
So the code exists. Linus has said: "I didn't have a debugger. So that must mean real men don't need it." It is this reason a handfull of professional kernel coders I know from the private sector decided not to help with the linux kernel as developers.
Linus also booted core dumps from the kernel on oopses. He figures you should just do the back trace and such your self. He did this under the same reasoning as the kernel debugers.
These are the reasons I don't work on the kernel. Call me a soft wuss but I like that fact that the kernel I work on has a intigrated core dump, and gdb stub. So instead of the kernel I try to work on XFree.
I saw the picture and read the article... it seams the only thing they did to the bug was run some wire through it and max it to a stand... No where did I notice any indication that the wings were gone...
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
the PQBON
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
>Of course it is. It's only 1000 million light years closer!
Sure, but the ISS is not a huge glowing ball that has fusion reaction going inside.
Not yet anyway...
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
Actually acording to the survay info from the department of labor being a cop isn't as dangerous as being a fisherman, lumberjack, ... etc...
Hogshire, Jim, So you're going to prison points out the danger in a cops life is only a perception that is lined up the "glory". A kwiky mart worker is more likely to die on the job do to a robery.
As a side note: The cop that suposedly got shot during the convention was shot by a fellow police officer not the suspect.
For more stats see: http://stats.bls.gov/special.requests/ocwc/oshwc/c foi/cftb0121.txt
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
I have a good parabale for this:
I was talking to a friend some time ago. He was talking about a guy he saw on a cop show. The guy broke into a warehouse and was looting it. A cop saw him looting and tried to stop him. The guy ran away and escaped. My friend legitimatly said that cops should be allowed/encouraged to use leathel force in a situation like that and just blow the guy away. He was serios... This is why our country is the way it is. Many people think like that untill they or someone they know is involved.
Most people have no problem taking away other peoples rights untill it comes to their own.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
Besides why the arbitary lines... 17 for movies... 18 for video games... why? Is there ANY research to backup these arbitrary numbers... if so why doesn't the research agree...
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
It didn't used to be such a big deal mostly becuase it wasn't enforced to the extent it is now. A parent could send their child into a R movie. Now they must accompany them in.
What is really happening is parents rights are being taken away. Parents are loosing their right to decide what is appropriate for their own children.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
Except really strong gun control laws do work. (Let me say right away that I want to own a gun and I think there is nothing wrong with it). How ever countries with strict laws like Japan or many of the countries in europe have very few cases of gun related violence.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
I guess I'm the only one who thinks that author was trying to be funny!
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
the Fett isn't the correct shape to be jarjar... Think... ;-)
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa
Intruction set is going to be the least of your problems trying to port CP/M to Gameboy... The machine architecture is going to be 100% different the a 1980 CP/M machine.
"... That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pajamas..."
-Buffy Summers
Goodbye Iowa