Did they do this to gain international protection in any manner? If Indians are slaving away at coding, perhaps this is to gain from internal development things outside their own country.
It's funny to watch people hit by viruses lose everything because they have an external drive to back up to, but never unplug it.
For backups to be archival in nature, it's fundamentally important for them to be off-line when you're not backing up. It's also preferrable to send them off-site, but for the home user, off-line should be the biggest step in incremental value.
Yes, well, since the audio isn't syncing to anything, and is already delayed from the on-air broadcast, I can't imagine it would be too harmful to have a 20-second buffer to help out anyway.
If they were supporting it on their own hardware, people would expect free handholding. Now, when Dell or HP or whomever drops the ball, IBM can charge for every second they spend picking up the slack.
Since stamps are readily convertible into cash at face value or near, I would expect similar protection on stamp machines as I would for cash machines...
Except for the fact that FireWire puts less load on the host system than USB does. If you're using a portable music player as a portable hard drive as well, FireWire is a better choice performance-wise, though USB is on every modern PC and FireWire isn't.
Did you see the specs of the PCs they used?
I know that load generators are used to throw bits on the wire for network testing, but you don't have anything covered.
Apparently, YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT.
...and you call yourself networkBoy.
The "Internet2 speed record" had Dell boxes running NetBSD pushing 4Gbps for an hour with no packet loss.
Yes, this new router does IPv6 and the Cisco 12016 doesn't, but isn't the model number a little familiar?
Is this the Intel/AMD "486" thing all over again?
Geez. Hasn't anyone been outside? Ghetto thugs standing in the street with a hand in their pants...
Stay home. Buy porn. Masturbate. It's better than what's outside.
a Beowu...
no.
I can't say it.
By sharks with frickin' laser beams on their heads...
Boy, wouldn't it be hard to give UPS drivers crap to deal with by getting in front of the big brown truck and driving slowly?
How does GPS help this? Someone also hacks the traffic light system so they can slow it down remotely?
In Korea, only old people still use Commodores.
Did they do this to gain international protection in any manner? If Indians are slaving away at coding, perhaps this is to gain from internal development things outside their own country.
Well, if data size is in Libraries of Congress, I think we should measure time in RTFAs.
It's funny to watch people hit by viruses lose everything because they have an external drive to back up to, but never unplug it.
For backups to be archival in nature, it's fundamentally important for them to be off-line when you're not backing up. It's also preferrable to send them off-site, but for the home user, off-line should be the biggest step in incremental value.
Yes, well, since the audio isn't syncing to anything, and is already delayed from the on-air broadcast, I can't imagine it would be too harmful to have a 20-second buffer to help out anyway.
Only 2 million copies of Redhat Enterprise Linux for zSeries, and we're there...
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I demand citizenship for our metallic friend!
I wish I had mod points to mark this insightful.
If they were supporting it on their own hardware, people would expect free handholding. Now, when Dell or HP or whomever drops the ball, IBM can charge for every second they spend picking up the slack.
In Korea, only old people clone CowboyNeal.
Starting with a soulless being, they avoid the God problem.
Understood, but it's still a bonus to have that trademarked before diamond-dust TVs are on the market.
They already have the trademark DiamondTron. :)
Some things are Right(tm) but not legal.
If you assume a benevolent government, then you don't need it. There are plenty of people who don't.
Since stamps are readily convertible into cash at face value or near, I would expect similar protection on stamp machines as I would for cash machines...
Except for the fact that FireWire puts less load on the host system than USB does. If you're using a portable music player as a portable hard drive as well, FireWire is a better choice performance-wise, though USB is on every modern PC and FireWire isn't.
Search for tinfoil hat on Yahoo... your hair is kind of messy in the photo that comes up.
Personally, I still like 'find / > index' in a cron script, then just grep 'index'...
Which helps you find the e-mail from Aunt Mary where she told you the location of her will... how?
grepping a file list does nothing for searching the contents of your files... which both of these products do.
I don't see why they wouldn't use very-low-sitting GPS-guided unmanned boats.
with a viral license...