The problem is that many motherboards are not designed to take anything BUT the stock cooler. In too many motherboards other components end up being mounted too close to the CPU socket to allow installing an over sized cooler. Sometimes it's one of the heat sinked 'bridge' chips, power supply parts, or even memory sockets. It sucks if an otherwise suitable motherboard won't allow installing a suitable CPU cooler (though in some cases if the cooler were made so the main cooling fins were just a bit higher up to clear the motherboard things would be OK).
So you're smoking a cigarette near the sink and pour yourself a glass of water. Next thing you know you're 300 yards away sitting in a huge pile of rubble that used to be your house!
Are arrestees also finger printed? DNA samples are just another bio-metric as are finger prints and retina scans. If the latter two are legal to obtain from an arrestee then I don't see the problem here. Or maybe the ruling should also apply to finger prints as well.
Keep in mind we are talking about the largest transformers that are found at substations close to the power plants themselves. There are enough spare transformers in stock to replace any neighborhood 'pole pigs' that fail. These are the ones you will see on the utility pole outside your house. Even the larger transformers that are on the outskirts of town where a main feed line comes in and branches out are quite common. The worry is the REALLY HUGH transformers that feed the cross country lines.
The problem with a NULL terminated string (or ANY terminating character) is that it limits strings to ASCII characters. You can't have binary strings because the terminating character is always a valid string character.
Maybe he wanted to become a ghost buster? http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:VXAhX4gd-20J:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton_pack+ghostbusters+backpack&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&source=www.google.com
Also some people's DNA has traits that make them more likely to get cancer. Cancers do run in some families. There is now a theory that cancer may be a genetic throw back to some ancient form of life. IOW it's not a disease but rather a genetic switch that gets thrown and causes 'de-evolution' of cells.
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"And neither Bush ever started a war. Because clearly the power to start a war is limited to congress as well."
Except that the president is the commander in chief of the armed forces so he CAN order them to attack. Congress gets to sort the mess out later.
I think a good question is how do HD's fail vs how SDD's fail. There are two distinct ways that an HD can fail, either the circuitry on the PC board goes bad or what's inside the sealed chamber goes bad. In the former case the data SHOULD be recoverable. In the later case there are three possible failure points, the platter motor, the head stepper motor, or the heads themselves. In the first two cases the drive could be repaired and the data salvaged, but it will take more effort and money to do so. If the heads themselves failed (with a resulting crash) the platters are likely destroyed and with them the data. Note that with the loss of the platter motor the heads will come to rest on the platter at some point, hopefully a soft landing or they have been retracted first by the drives protection features. If the head position servos died it's possible that some areas of the platters were damaged if the heads didn't come to a soft landing (depends on if the drive's electronics will refuse to spin up the platter if the servos are bad).
SSD failures are mostly in the storage itself. Maybe special firmware can be downloaded to recover something, if anyone has figured out how to do this.
Stereo equipment used to be pure analog without any digital processing. Turn off the digital surround sound and even today's equipment can sound decent. My Onkyo home theater receiver has a pure audio mode that bypasses the surround processor. CD's and LP's sound good though it in this mode. BTW I built my own speakers from raw drivers too. MP3 audio files SUCK. There is nothing wrong with digital recording as long as you don't throw away some of the data to shrink the file size. CD's were an improvement over LP's once the recording engineers figured out how to properly master the damn things.
As the poster that YOU replied to has noted the 'social programs' (especially medicare and social security) are critical to the well being (even to the very existence) of many people in this country and cutting these benefits must be OFF THE TABLE for any deal. That doesn't mean that there isn't waste to be cut, we can probably manage to maintain the same level of services and pay less for them if we look carefully at what the money is buying. As for taxes, as has been pointed out many CEO's (Warren Buffett and others) have complained that their secretaries are paying more taxes than THEY are due to loopholes and such. Let's use a stick and carrot on business, give those that actually create jobs a break while putting EXTRA taxes on companies that lay off workers just to boost the bottom line for their stock holders.
If congress won't get the job done by Aug 2, I hope the president will take the bull by the horns by citing the 14th amendment and raise the dept ceiling by presidential decree. He should then stop payment for the salaries on all government employees in the Legislative, Judicial, and Administrative branches of government until a suitable bill is drafted. (Yes he should withhold is own salary too).
The increase stated is the difference from launching in Russia. The Kennedy space center is about half way between the two so it already gets a good boost from the earth's spin. (Jules Vern knew this, that's why he had his space cannon located in Florida at almost the exact same spot in the novel "from the earth to the moon").
From scratch means SpaceX had developed their own rocket engines and systems to go along with them. Sure, they are using existing launch systems, why not? The Falcon 1 rocket will earn them money by launching commercial satellites. The Falcon 9 along with the Dragon capsule will become the system to re-supply the ISS and ferry astronauts to and from the ISS. The upcoming Falcon 9 heavy has about half the weight lifting ability of the Saturn-V rocket. It uses a new concept of staging where the strap on tank-boosters transfer fuel back into the core during initial flight so when the boosters separate the core is still fully fueled. Also since the boosters are separated at a lower altitude and speed they should be re-usable. The Falcon 9 heavy is the result of a lot of new thinking, and will out perform existing Titan and Atlas based heavy lift systems. It will also provide the lowest cost to orbit per lb of ANY rocket system yet.
"I hate to break it to you but both sides are responsible for the current problem, and Obama has done his fair share of spending:"
I hate to break it to YOU but most of that spending was to prop up the economy after "W" put it into the toilet with his war to find imaginary WOMD's and failure to regulate the banks. Thanks to "W" we had to bail out the banks and stimulate the economy. PS the stimulation was only half of what it SHOULD have been.
When I was a kid if some kid fell off the monkey bars and hurt him or her self no one even though of suing the city. It was accepted that the parents knew the risks and dangers of the playground equipment and as long as an accident didn't happen because of failure to maintain the playground legal action was the last thing anyone thought of. Today, you see so many legal sharks advertising on TV. We've been brainwashed that if we have an accident it's ALWAYS someone else's fault and we HAVE to sue them.
When my twin daughters were about 8 years old we built them a tree house with a pulley slide between trees. This was a bit higher than the usual monkey bars, but any fall would be on grass not concrete. They loved climbing the ladder to the tree house and hanging from the pulley sled as it rolled down the wire to the lower tree, then jumping off at the end of the ride. No one ever got hurt either. The tree house didn't last long, the tree was torn down by Hurricane Wilma.
When I click on a Google search result I usually don't get there anymore, and my antivirus software (malware bytes) reports that it blocked an outgoing request to a website and gives the IP address. Sometimes I'm redirected without malwarebytes blocking the request and end up in another search engine. Once it was Bing! Malwarebytes can't seem to remove WTF is going on. Oh and I don't get a Google popup either.
The problem is that many motherboards are not designed to take anything BUT the stock cooler. In too many motherboards other components end up being mounted too close to the CPU socket to allow installing an over sized cooler. Sometimes it's one of the heat sinked 'bridge' chips, power supply parts, or even memory sockets. It sucks if an otherwise suitable motherboard won't allow installing a suitable CPU cooler (though in some cases if the cooler were made so the main cooling fins were just a bit higher up to clear the motherboard things would be OK).
Are they buying just Motorola's cell phone division or does it also include Netopia (they make DSL/Cable modems).
So you're smoking a cigarette near the sink and pour yourself a glass of water. Next thing you know you're 300 yards away sitting in a huge pile of rubble that used to be your house!
We have them. Just have to suspend some EPA regs to get them.
Are arrestees also finger printed? DNA samples are just another bio-metric as are finger prints and retina scans. If the latter two are legal to obtain from an arrestee then I don't see the problem here. Or maybe the ruling should also apply to finger prints as well.
Keep in mind we are talking about the largest transformers that are found at substations close to the power plants themselves. There are enough spare transformers in stock to replace any neighborhood 'pole pigs' that fail. These are the ones you will see on the utility pole outside your house. Even the larger transformers that are on the outskirts of town where a main feed line comes in and branches out are quite common. The worry is the REALLY HUGH transformers that feed the cross country lines.
China owns a small percent of us bonds. More are owned by our TRUE allies such as Japan, the UK, etc.
I fully expect Linus to write his own desktop. He created GIT when he got pissed off at all the other available source management utilities.
The problem with a NULL terminated string (or ANY terminating character) is that it limits strings to ASCII characters. You can't have binary strings because the terminating character is always a valid string character.
Maybe he wanted to become a ghost buster?
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:VXAhX4gd-20J:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton_pack+ghostbusters+backpack&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&source=www.google.com
Also some people's DNA has traits that make them more likely to get cancer. Cancers do run in some families. There is now a theory that cancer may be a genetic throw back to some ancient form of life. IOW it's not a disease but rather a genetic switch that gets thrown and causes 'de-evolution' of cells.
"And neither Bush ever started a war. Because clearly the power to start a war is limited to congress as well."
Except that the president is the commander in chief of the armed forces so he CAN order them to attack.
Congress gets to sort the mess out later.
I think a good question is how do HD's fail vs how SDD's fail.
There are two distinct ways that an HD can fail, either the circuitry on the PC board goes bad or what's inside the sealed chamber goes bad.
In the former case the data SHOULD be recoverable. In the later case there are three possible failure points, the platter motor, the head stepper motor, or the heads themselves. In the first two cases the drive could be repaired and the data salvaged, but it will take more effort and money to do so. If the heads themselves failed (with a resulting crash) the platters are likely destroyed and with them the data. Note that with the loss of the platter motor the heads will come to rest on the platter at some point, hopefully a soft landing or they have been retracted first by the drives protection features. If the head position servos died it's possible that some areas of the platters were damaged if the heads didn't come to a soft landing (depends on if the drive's electronics will refuse to spin up the platter if the servos are bad).
SSD failures are mostly in the storage itself. Maybe special firmware can be downloaded to recover something, if anyone has figured out how to do this.
Stereo equipment used to be pure analog without any digital processing. Turn off the digital surround sound and even today's equipment can sound decent. My Onkyo home theater receiver has a pure audio mode that bypasses the surround processor. CD's and LP's sound good though it in this mode. BTW I built my own speakers from raw drivers too.
MP3 audio files SUCK. There is nothing wrong with digital recording as long as you don't throw away some of the data to shrink the file size. CD's were an improvement over LP's once the recording engineers figured out how to properly master the damn things.
Not a fair comparison, since you would need to compare a Collins tube radio with a Collins solid state rig. I bet the 651S-1 will blow the 51S-1 away.
But Wal*Mart censors their DVD's and CD's. (BLEEP!)
As the poster that YOU replied to has noted the 'social programs' (especially medicare and social security) are critical to the well being (even to the very existence) of many people in this country and cutting these benefits must be OFF THE TABLE for any deal. That doesn't mean that there isn't waste to be cut, we can probably manage to maintain the same level of services and pay less for them if we look carefully at what the money is buying. As for taxes, as has been pointed out many CEO's (Warren Buffett and others) have complained that their secretaries are paying more taxes than THEY are due to loopholes and such. Let's use a stick and carrot on business, give those that actually create jobs a break while putting EXTRA taxes on companies that lay off workers just to boost the bottom line for their stock holders.
If congress won't get the job done by Aug 2, I hope the president will take the bull by the horns by citing the 14th amendment and raise the dept ceiling by presidential decree. He should then stop payment for the salaries on all government employees in the Legislative, Judicial, and Administrative branches of government until a suitable bill is drafted. (Yes he should withhold is own salary too).
The increase stated is the difference from launching in Russia. The Kennedy space center is about half way between the two so it already gets a good boost from the earth's spin. (Jules Vern knew this, that's why he had his space cannon located in Florida at almost the exact same spot in the novel "from the earth to the moon").
From scratch means SpaceX had developed their own rocket engines and systems to go along with them. Sure, they are using existing launch systems, why not?
The Falcon 1 rocket will earn them money by launching commercial satellites. The Falcon 9 along with the Dragon capsule will become the system to re-supply the ISS and ferry astronauts to and from the ISS. The upcoming Falcon 9 heavy has about half the weight lifting ability of the Saturn-V rocket. It uses a new concept of staging where the strap on tank-boosters transfer fuel back into the core during initial flight so when the boosters separate the core is still fully fueled. Also since the boosters are separated at a lower altitude and speed they should be re-usable. The Falcon 9 heavy is the result of a lot of new thinking, and will out perform existing Titan and Atlas based heavy lift systems. It will also provide the lowest cost to orbit per lb of ANY rocket system yet.
"I hate to break it to you but both sides are responsible for the current problem, and Obama has done his fair share of spending:"
I hate to break it to YOU but most of that spending was to prop up the economy after "W" put it into the toilet with his war to find imaginary WOMD's and failure to regulate the banks. Thanks to "W" we had to bail out the banks and stimulate the economy. PS the stimulation was only half of what it SHOULD have been.
Drive car though mud. Don't wash car.
When I was a kid if some kid fell off the monkey bars and hurt him or her self no one even though of suing the city. It was accepted that the parents knew the risks and dangers of the playground equipment and as long as an accident didn't happen because of failure to maintain the playground legal action was the last thing anyone thought of. Today, you see so many legal sharks advertising on TV. We've been brainwashed that if we have an accident it's ALWAYS someone else's fault and we HAVE to sue them.
When my twin daughters were about 8 years old we built them a tree house with a pulley slide between trees. This was a bit higher than the usual monkey bars, but any fall would be on grass not concrete. They loved climbing the ladder to the tree house and hanging from the pulley sled as it rolled down the wire to the lower tree, then jumping off at the end of the ride. No one ever got hurt either. The tree house didn't last long, the tree was torn down by Hurricane Wilma.
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When I click on a Google search result I usually don't get there anymore, and my antivirus software (malware bytes) reports that it blocked an outgoing request to a website and gives the IP address. Sometimes I'm redirected without malwarebytes blocking the request and end up in another search engine. Once it was Bing!
Malwarebytes can't seem to remove WTF is going on. Oh and I don't get a Google popup either.
the HURD didn't throw up a blue screen of death.
Actually they didn't mention how many Kernel panic dumps they got, if any.