Membrane processes work great and don't clog at an unacceptable rate if you adequately prefilter either with conventional media filters or larger pore membranes.
It strikes me it'd be more efficient to use bobbing duck thingies to generate the boost pressures needed for a membrane process.
Reverse osmosis or electrodialysis are still neat technologies that are good for desalination. Relatively small footprint too. The overall recovery for a desalination plant might be only 50% or less depending on source quality though, so disposal of brine is still a problem for existing plants. Underground injection, spray irrigation, and direct discharge are some of the solutions I've seen.
I'm not going to say it won't work, but yeah, it won't work.
If you bought a turd in a box, the layer of said turd doesn't owe you anything.
Unless of course, the layer of said turd told you it was gold and sexual relations with Angelina Jolie before you opened the box.
Then you could sue.
The X-box 2pi is NOT marketed as a disc scratching machine, so theoretically the warranty of merchantability should cover the damage done to the discs, seeing as the xbox2pi is marketed for the intended purpose of playing games.
A better way to visualize the problem is to imagine there being 100 doors. In this case, knowing what to pass up(goats) and what not to (cars) becomes so difficult given the probabilities that you will almost certainly fail.
In the case of this problem, unless the door you would have chosen was the displayed goat, there is no change in the probability that the door you have chosen isn't a goat. You still have a 1/3 chance, even though you know what one of the outcomes would be. So switching doors has no impact.
At Friday's hearing the judge told the Attorneys for SCO to "get fucked" when it came to requesting more information and wanting to Disposition 25 additional people.
second, you would expect a console to cost MORE than a graphics card simply cause it does more to begin with. its a graphics card PLUS a CPU, motherboard, etc.
Not true actually, you would expect a console to be competatively priced with one of its components. Because the console market pushes for so much production of components, deals can be reached for components in bulk, whereas as consumers we pay out the nose.
It's how wal-mart manages to package all sorts of junk in one box, while charging more for each piece of junk individually.
What you seem to be ignoring is that the way to drive acceptance of *nix operating systems has been to bind them to hardware, sun, ibm, etc. Linux has rewritten paradigm to great success, and the BSD's also do so. However, without sufficient push for more devices, BSD can ONLY be targeted at the business sector.
So here's the question that I pose to you: what is the purpose of a BSD certification if only the business sector uses BSD? Without end users, there is nobody that needs a certified tech. There is less risk involved in hiring someone uncertified if there is no stake with end user consumers.
So before you go mouthing off that I should "Think about it," perhaps you should dwell on the relationship between software vendors and the consumer.
Or you could churn out 10 more posts in hopes of getting modded insightful again.
The survey doesn't address personal use, which I would assume is a larger, more important part of the various BSD projects because with larger consumer market share, there is more of a push to develop drivers to support devices, and more reason for appliation developers to port apps.
I think that developing an operating system intended for business is a fine thing, but developing an operating system that can handle different markets in the event of a collapse of a market is better.
Jeep has really gone downhill, the auto transmission in recent jeeps really blows.
I have a jeep grand wagoneer with the old amc/chrysler tranny and its worked with heavy towing loads without a sweat. I change the filter once a year, and it doesn't even show metal shavings, this is a tranny ~150,000 miles old.
With the new jeep "commander" coming out, representing "urban style," which is synonomous with "bling bling" in the ads, I'd never buy another jeep again. Jeep used to make cars that were good dependable vehicles that would go where you needed them to, now they're status symbols.
I wish that AMC hadn't gone, those were the heyday of Jeep. And the AMC cars were pretty neat themselves. I saw an AMX about 3 weeks ago at a car show, what a neat sportscar.
Of course, none of this matters now. Cars feel cheap. They used to be made of steel, iron, and leather, now their plastic, like tupperware.
The only thing that will change the auto industry is for me to crack myself out on meth until I can not longer be sad that cars are total pieces of shit now.
That having been said, motorcycles are now the only way to get a real chunk of steel under you.
I believe after hearing stories and having had several HP consumer devices and computers fail on me that all HP consumer stuff is junk.
I have an epson scanner, like the poster above, and it works great. I also have an excellent epson printer from way back when.
But don't buy HP. Although their big time commercial offerings may be good, because of having compaq and Digital Research, their consumer product line sucks and breaks. More or less disposable too, because its too expensive to fix, owners of older pavilion desktops know about the horrible motherboards they had, I'd guess they still do.
Maybe he wouldn't want traffic. I didn't see any ads in that game, so your comment about increasing ad revenue is false.
I laud his attempts to minimize the amount of hotlinked content on teh web. As someone who was using the internet before bandwidth got so cheap, and BBS's before that, there is a value on ones bandwidth, that is more than the monetary value, because of association with the way things used to be.
The same is true for gas in reverse, we think of gas as expensive because we don't place anymore value on it than when it was cheaper.
Ever played any of the bleemcast emulated PSX games? They look better on a dreamcast emulated than on a PS 2, because of the superior graphics capabilities of the dreamcast.
You yourself reveal that you need "eyes" to see, that is, you need 2 of them. Without mutiple eyes, you can't establish a range to anything.
And why exactly is this a problem? Are you saying that researchers couldn't successfully sync send and receive information?
As a fisherman, I can tell you that bats are amazing, they often chase my bug around as I false cast.
If you're interested in bats, I recommend you get a membership with Bats Conservation International http://www.batcon.org/ For only $30 you can be a member. And helping furry creatures is good for the soul.
Although stated a bit corrosively, parent has a point.
If this code is GPLed, it may make more sense for it to be left stagnant and community development focused on integrating features from teh new codebase into an existing product.
One great products is worth 3 mediocre ones, at least.
What combination of chips made the genesis a 32 bit system? I've always heard it described as a 16 bit system, althought there were also 32 bit addons attempted.
In the class I learned, we learned C, which is a pretty good starting language. It makes you pay attention to safety, and has good performance, so that when you are doing something in the Real World (tm), you won't bugger it up by trusting what's already been done.
However, C is tough, and not as useful as it once was. I'm looking at SML right now (Moscow ML), and it's pretty cool. I'd want to learn it, in comparison to Java, in which I have no interest.
This sort of thing can actually happen if you don't have DMA enabled for your drives.
If you have verrry slow file copies, try enabling DMA.
This sounds like fake science.
Membrane processes work great and don't clog at an unacceptable rate if you adequately prefilter either with conventional media filters or larger pore membranes.
It strikes me it'd be more efficient to use bobbing duck thingies to generate the boost pressures needed for a membrane process.
Reverse osmosis or electrodialysis are still neat technologies that are good for desalination. Relatively small footprint too. The overall recovery for a desalination plant might be only 50% or less depending on source quality though, so disposal of brine is still a problem for existing plants. Underground injection, spray irrigation, and direct discharge are some of the solutions I've seen.
I'm not going to say it won't work, but yeah, it won't work.
Astrological Geology? Is that where you learn about how quartz crystals can move your chi and alter your horoscope?
So then slashdot is a religion?
Perhaps the problem is that your girlfriend is a tree.
Not to mention you were barking at her.
Find a sexy dog, that's more your alley.
Unless of course, the layer of said turd told you it was gold and sexual relations with Angelina Jolie before you opened the box.
Then you could sue.
The X-box 2pi is NOT marketed as a disc scratching machine, so theoretically the warranty of merchantability should cover the damage done to the discs, seeing as the xbox2pi is marketed for the intended purpose of playing games.
Actually, with Opera's "wand" feature, you can fill in the blanks much easier than with firefox's comparable feature.
A better way to visualize the problem is to imagine there being 100 doors. In this case, knowing what to pass up(goats) and what not to (cars) becomes so difficult given the probabilities that you will almost certainly fail.
In the case of this problem, unless the door you would have chosen was the displayed goat, there is no change in the probability that the door you have chosen isn't a goat. You still have a 1/3 chance, even though you know what one of the outcomes would be. So switching doors has no impact.
I can save you thousands on a vasectomy with a wide array of heavy objects.
PM me, and we'll work out the details of payment as suits you.
Were the people angry or sad?
Did you mean "depose," I really think you did.
It's a deposition and you depose witnesses.
Thanks for your time.
Not true actually, you would expect a console to be competatively priced with one of its components. Because the console market pushes for so much production of components, deals can be reached for components in bulk, whereas as consumers we pay out the nose.
It's how wal-mart manages to package all sorts of junk in one box, while charging more for each piece of junk individually.
What you seem to be ignoring is that the way to drive acceptance of *nix operating systems has been to bind them to hardware, sun, ibm, etc. Linux has rewritten paradigm to great success, and the BSD's also do so. However, without sufficient push for more devices, BSD can ONLY be targeted at the business sector.
So here's the question that I pose to you: what is the purpose of a BSD certification if only the business sector uses BSD? Without end users, there is nobody that needs a certified tech. There is less risk involved in hiring someone uncertified if there is no stake with end user consumers.
So before you go mouthing off that I should "Think about it," perhaps you should dwell on the relationship between software vendors and the consumer.
Or you could churn out 10 more posts in hopes of getting modded insightful again.
The survey doesn't address personal use, which I would assume is a larger, more important part of the various BSD projects because with larger consumer market share, there is more of a push to develop drivers to support devices, and more reason for appliation developers to port apps.
I think that developing an operating system intended for business is a fine thing, but developing an operating system that can handle different markets in the event of a collapse of a market is better.
Jeep has really gone downhill, the auto transmission in recent jeeps really blows.
I have a jeep grand wagoneer with the old amc/chrysler tranny and its worked with heavy towing loads without a sweat. I change the filter once a year, and it doesn't even show metal shavings, this is a tranny ~150,000 miles old.
With the new jeep "commander" coming out, representing "urban style," which is synonomous with "bling bling" in the ads, I'd never buy another jeep again. Jeep used to make cars that were good dependable vehicles that would go where you needed them to, now they're status symbols.
I wish that AMC hadn't gone, those were the heyday of Jeep. And the AMC cars were pretty neat themselves. I saw an AMX about 3 weeks ago at a car show, what a neat sportscar.
Of course, none of this matters now. Cars feel cheap. They used to be made of steel, iron, and leather, now their plastic, like tupperware.
The only thing that will change the auto industry is for me to crack myself out on meth until I can not longer be sad that cars are total pieces of shit now.
That having been said, motorcycles are now the only way to get a real chunk of steel under you.
Long live my used cars.
I have an epson scanner, like the poster above, and it works great. I also have an excellent epson printer from way back when.
But don't buy HP. Although their big time commercial offerings may be good, because of having compaq and Digital Research, their consumer product line sucks and breaks. More or less disposable too, because its too expensive to fix, owners of older pavilion desktops know about the horrible motherboards they had, I'd guess they still do.
Anyway, DON'T BUY HP!!
Amen, my car is a jeep grand wagoneer, and it gets 15 mpg on the interstate. Thats just as good as any modern big SUV with fuel injection.
Why aren't modern SUV's as good as the old trucks and 4x4s with carbs? Emissions may be better, but fuel economy isn't.
And if you were wondering, I only drive the jeep when I need to go somewhere with poor or no roads. I use a motorbike otherwise.
Maybe he wouldn't want traffic. I didn't see any ads in that game, so your comment about increasing ad revenue is false.
I laud his attempts to minimize the amount of hotlinked content on teh web. As someone who was using the internet before bandwidth got so cheap, and BBS's before that, there is a value on ones bandwidth, that is more than the monetary value, because of association with the way things used to be.
The same is true for gas in reverse, we think of gas as expensive because we don't place anymore value on it than when it was cheaper.
I don't know really how understandable that is.
The dreamcast had AA, and was even earlier.
Ever played any of the bleemcast emulated PSX games? They look better on a dreamcast emulated than on a PS 2, because of the superior graphics capabilities of the dreamcast.
You yourself reveal that you need "eyes" to see, that is, you need 2 of them. Without mutiple eyes, you can't establish a range to anything.
And why exactly is this a problem? Are you saying that researchers couldn't successfully sync send and receive information?
As a fisherman, I can tell you that bats are amazing, they often chase my bug around as I false cast.
If you're interested in bats, I recommend you get a membership with Bats Conservation International http://www.batcon.org/ For only $30 you can be a member. And helping furry creatures is good for the soul.
Although stated a bit corrosively, parent has a point.
If this code is GPLed, it may make more sense for it to be left stagnant and community development focused on integrating features from teh new codebase into an existing product.
One great products is worth 3 mediocre ones, at least.
What combination of chips made the genesis a 32 bit system? I've always heard it described as a 16 bit system, althought there were also 32 bit addons attempted.
Maybe you're thinking of the Sega Saturn?
A Bush supporter?
More like THE Bush supporter, as bad as polls and general consensus are against him.
Mod me flamebait if you must, but just read the paper to find that I'm becoming more and more truthful.
Who's Will?
And why should I mod at him?
In the class I learned, we learned C, which is a pretty good starting language. It makes you pay attention to safety, and has good performance, so that when you are doing something in the Real World (tm), you won't bugger it up by trusting what's already been done.
However, C is tough, and not as useful as it once was. I'm looking at SML right now (Moscow ML), and it's pretty cool. I'd want to learn it, in comparison to Java, in which I have no interest.
Yes, it supports hyperthreading, inasmuch as the BeOS originially did.
BeosMAX and all the beos bundles that came out after Be Inc's demise incorporated patches for the pentium 4 fix and the athlon fix.