You have to be pretty close to the tag to read it. The walmart folks have large tags (4" to 6") on their boxes. The larger the tag, the further away it can be read. The distance of reading is a function of tag size and power.
So, unless they get super powerful readers, they won't be able to tell that you have a pair of granny underwear at home. (900mhz readers have their own problems, especially in countries other than the US) If you don't like the tag, cut it up. I really don't see the big deal with this. Can a tinfoil hat person explain to me why this is such a bad thing?
Buying a house doesn't really put you in debt... as long as the value of your house is more than what you owe. Yes, you might have to move if things go south, but you have that equity.
If you think of it as a big black hole, you'll never buy it!
I'm talking about foreign films. There is not as much variety because of region coding. My store doesn't have many tapes at all, except in the foreign film section.
I had a canopus pure3d. It had 6M of memory, a monster for the time. 4 megs of it was for textures, twice the amount of the other cards. Certain games required patches to work with it, though. I bought the card in 1997 for $199, and hooked it up to my S3 Trio64 2d card.
I had to unpack all of my quake maps, and vis them so I could see below the water!/r_wateralpha 0.3
I can understand why he is surrounded by beautiful women.. his penis must be enormous! I'm sure he wouldn't have sent out those member enlargement emails if he didn't test the product first!
100 connections == 100 connections with persistant connections.
If you were pooling, you could limit it to 25 connections and have each of the requests which actually use the database grab a connection from the connection pool. If you reach the limit, you can have the method which grabs the connection block (with a timeout for when bad things happen).
It is much more efficient than persistant connections. You can't flood the database with queries, either.
I'm still using a NEC Multisync 5D, manufactured in 1991.
It makes the lights dim when I turn it on, so I tend to remote display from that box..
I also found out that the metal screws on the side will shock you if you touch all of them at the same time. I found this out when I picked up the monster right after I turned it off when moving. My arm hit all four screws (2 on each side). Ouch! I almost dropped the damn thing.
We found that if you make the computer go to sleep while the screen saver is on, when it comes back, it had the start menu at the bottom, with the screen saver still running. (This was windows 95.)
From here, you could just pretend the screen saver was not there.
You have to be pretty close to the tag to read it. The walmart folks have large tags (4" to 6") on their boxes. The larger the tag, the further away it can be read. The distance of reading is a function of tag size and power.
So, unless they get super powerful readers, they won't be able to tell that you have a pair of granny underwear at home. (900mhz readers have their own problems, especially in countries other than the US) If you don't like the tag, cut it up. I really don't see the big deal with this. Can a tinfoil hat person explain to me why this is such a bad thing?
that doesn't work with 2d barcodes.
and intel has colored clean room suits, and they dance to "Play that Funky Music" when making MMX chips.
why don't you try buying something other than computer hardware or software?
Froogle has much more than computer stuff.
We got a very good interest rate.
If we have to sell the roof over our head, so be it. I can move into a smaller place if I have to.
We make double payments to the principal, cutting our interest payments down considerably.
Buying a house doesn't really put you in debt... as long as the value of your house is more than what you owe. Yes, you might have to move if things go south, but you have that equity.
If you think of it as a big black hole, you'll never buy it!
I'm talking about foreign films. There is not as much variety because of region coding. My store doesn't have many tapes at all, except in the foreign film section.
is almost all tapes. It is so sad to have to wait for an americanized foreign film.
I had a canopus pure3d. It had 6M of memory, a monster for the time. 4 megs of it was for textures, twice the amount of the other cards. Certain games required patches to work with it, though. I bought the card in 1997 for $199, and hooked it up to my S3 Trio64 2d card.
/r_wateralpha 0.3
I had to unpack all of my quake maps, and vis them so I could see below the water!
You guys were way too good at McKinley Outpost. I remember you kicking our ass on that level. We creamed you on Forgotten Mines, though!
can I not use other music download services with an ipod?
I don't think I am locked into ITMS if I have an ipod. ??
how much assembly do you think goes into the drawing routines?
You have to work with your byte order flipped.. there could still be a considerable amount of changes.
I don't think nintendo will ever port any of their 1st or 2nd party games to xbox.. other than that, there are not many gcn exclusives..
Wasn't one of the "Benefits" for people making games for xbox the ability to code just like they did for pc games?
perhaps they are trying to lure developers away from GCN by offering a similar cpu architecture?
It is the parents who are very upset when their child falls asleep on the bus, or miss their bus.. and the school has no idea where they are.
With RFID tags, they can tell the parents that they got on the bus at 2:30, etc.
Of course, all they know is that someone with that tag got off the bus. They don't know if it was actually them.
I can understand why he is surrounded by beautiful women.. his penis must be enormous! I'm sure he wouldn't have sent out those member enlargement emails if he didn't test the product first!
100 connections == 100 connections with persistant connections.
If you were pooling, you could limit it to 25 connections and have each of the requests which actually use the database grab a connection from the connection pool. If you reach the limit, you can have the method which grabs the connection block (with a timeout for when bad things happen).
It is much more efficient than persistant connections. You can't flood the database with queries, either.
I'm still using a NEC Multisync 5D, manufactured in 1991.
It makes the lights dim when I turn it on, so I tend to remote display from that box..
I also found out that the metal screws on the side will shock you if you touch all of them at the same time. I found this out when I picked up the monster right after I turned it off when moving. My arm hit all four screws (2 on each side). Ouch! I almost dropped the damn thing.
so that's why it rains every weekend, and is beautiful during the work week!
I bet those birth defects were no way related to malnutrition or low levels of folic acid in their diet.
People generally forget about how easy it is to get proper nutrition, and prenatal vitamins in more developed countries.
Pittsburgh ends with h.
Does anyone know where these tiles are in Pittsburgh?
I don't know about tivo series 2, but I'm pretty sure my tivo runs a 2.0 kernel. Their case is about 2.4.
We found that if you make the computer go to sleep while the screen saver is on, when it comes back, it had the start menu at the bottom, with the screen saver still running. (This was windows 95.)
From here, you could just pretend the screen saver was not there.
don't forget about the arm left in the factory from T2.
One of my favorite lines from Mostly Harmless.
I think the bigger problem is disk cache management.
Bookmarks can be locked/written/unlocked fairly easily. Other instances can check for modified files.
Multiple instances all hitting the same disk cache simultaneously would be a nightmare.