It still happens occasionally, but remember that it's for entertainment purposes only.
Alex Papadimoulis has a slightly more serious blog but TDWTF is still funny even if it's not 100% accurate.
When I would mention that there were a couple real guitars and a foundation-shaking amp down in the basement, all I ever got were funny looks. Are you this guy by any chance?
That's 10,400 hours total (4*(52*5)*10), assuming 260 working days per year. Say a competent(?) programmer earns $75/hr, that's $780,000. Not a bad deal if they can actually swing the trip to the moon. I'd say make sure you have an ironclad contract, say at the end of so many hours worked if they can't deliver one(1) trip to the moon, they must pay you some amount. Win/win.
I downloaded it on my phone (samsung m500 on sprint) and while it's definitely the new version (double checked in the help/about) it says My Location isn't supported on this device. Also they changed the buttons around, it seems to only use 0-9 and the 4way directional, rather than using the button in the middle of the 4way and the * and # keys.
If all you want is EVDO data, just get any of the USB EVDO modems that are available. Here's one for $250, not including service. If you get one with service it'd be a whole lot cheaper, possibly free.
Back to modules, here's one that supports EVDO and has USB, audio (digital+analog). Uses the MSM6500 chipset. Better information but still no pricing. Most likely it'd be in line with the GSM module, so $150 or so.
It's not like anyone is going to implement a CDMA phone from scratch. You get something like (a CDMA version of) this: GM862 and build the rest of the phone around that.
A quick google turned up this: quad band CDMA module with 1x but no price.
It prevents a ground loop. The shield doesn't carry current, it just "shields" (so to speak) the center conductor from EMI.
Relevant link: http://www.oreilly.com/pub/h/4241
Relevant paragraph from said link:
Unfortunately, many people have been ridiculed when asking about these sorts of cables at their local electronics store: "But cables don't really have a direction. My expert friend at work laughed at me when I asked about this!" Yes, your friend is right. Cables don't have a direction, but these little arrows indicate that this cable will prevent or solve your ground loop problem.
IIRC the reason subwoofer cables have arrows on them is because one side has the shield disconnected from the connector ground to prevent hum. Idiots might think the cable itself is directional, but there's a valid reason to only hook it up one way and not the other sometimes.
Have you seen the benchmarks on that box? 26 Mbit/s, which was achieved by downloading a large file from the other machine onto/dev/null on the net4801.TWENTY SIX MEGABITS.
Are we living in 1996? That's the kind of performance I would expect out of a $10 router from frys, not a $200 router running linux.
I was looking for a router to put in front of a colo server, as much as I like the idea of the Soekris board, performance like that is pretty much a joke.
100A is going to require at least 2 AWG wire. Good luck with that one. Also the connector on the laptop will be xbox-hueg
But I unpacked most of them when I got there
Maybe this or this?
It still happens occasionally, but remember that it's for entertainment purposes only. Alex Papadimoulis has a slightly more serious blog but TDWTF is still funny even if it's not 100% accurate.
Yes Most SATA hosts will support this, some older ones might not.
That's 10,400 hours total (4*(52*5)*10), assuming 260 working days per year. Say a competent(?) programmer earns $75/hr, that's $780,000. Not a bad deal if they can actually swing the trip to the moon. I'd say make sure you have an ironclad contract, say at the end of so many hours worked if they can't deliver one(1) trip to the moon, they must pay you some amount. Win/win.
I've got a better idea. We all know rust never sleeps, right? So, if we all rust, we'll never sleep. Eh? Eh?
http://recaptcha.net/
If you're running something with a motor and the voltage drops, it's going to draw more current and could burn it out.
OK, so you make a 20MB torrent file, then you make a torrent for that torrent file.
I was gonna post just one, but just take your pick
The Onion already did that.
I downloaded it on my phone (samsung m500 on sprint) and while it's definitely the new version (double checked in the help/about) it says My Location isn't supported on this device. Also they changed the buttons around, it seems to only use 0-9 and the 4way directional, rather than using the button in the middle of the 4way and the * and # keys.
If all you want is EVDO data, just get any of the USB EVDO modems that are available.
Here's one for $250, not including service. If you get one with service it'd be a whole lot cheaper, possibly free.
Back to modules, here's one that supports EVDO and has USB, audio (digital+analog). Uses the MSM6500 chipset.
Better information but still no pricing. Most likely it'd be in line with the GSM module, so $150 or so.
It's not like anyone is going to implement a CDMA phone from scratch.
You get something like (a CDMA version of) this: GM862 and build the rest of the phone around that.
A quick google turned up this: quad band CDMA module with 1x but no price.
Relevant link: http://www.oreilly.com/pub/h/4241
Relevant paragraph from said link:
IIRC the reason subwoofer cables have arrows on them is because one side has the shield disconnected from the connector ground to prevent hum. Idiots might think the cable itself is directional, but there's a valid reason to only hook it up one way and not the other sometimes.
Wouldn't the flag already be technically burning? Hippies, 1 You, 0
With wording like that you'd think they were making another Segway.
Choose your cure
Have you seen the benchmarks on that box? 26 Mbit/s, which was achieved by downloading a large file from the other machine onto /dev/null on the net4801. TWENTY SIX MEGABITS.
Are we living in 1996? That's the kind of performance I would expect out of a $10 router from frys, not a $200 router running linux.
I was looking for a router to put in front of a colo server, as much as I like the idea of the Soekris board, performance like that is pretty much a joke.
Marathon infinity shipped with Forge (level editor) and Anvil (physics editor).
What if the RIAA is driving a car made of diamond (the hardest metal known to man), and moving at 400 miles per hour?