Be sure to properly document all of your network connections in a Data Center Infrastructure Management tool. I like OpenDCIM http://www.opendcim.org/downlo... because it's free and open source
They'll download the first 20 minutes or so of the movie to the disk so you'll have something to watch while the mini buffers data from their server. That way you can pick the movie you want to watch and just go. Also I wouldn't be too surprised if they built airport extreme functionality in to the software for the mini, so you can stream music from your computer to your entertainment system in a similar way.
The Nokia 6800 is pretty damn awesome; I have one myself. You know they do make a camera attachment that acts as a headset? Don't have it but would like one. Description
You can buy it for about 35 USD here
sudo and su are two different things. sudo allows a program to run as root whereas su logs you in as root. su really has nothing to do with the discussion here.
An error in your math: For each independent mistake a manager achieves, another person has to make the same mistake to allow it to fly. Thus for each company error only two mistakes ( by the manager and the person checking ) are made. So there would actually be 2*3=6 mistakes made.
Your calculation would only be accurate if the person looking for mistakes looked at each pass three times. That don't happen ( though it should ).
I've been using mozilla since 1.3.1 and have been extremely happy with the updates to the browser. I've looked at what firefox offers, and to me it seems just like mozilla without mail+ composer built in. Is that it, or is there something more firefox offers?
I've got an idea - create a mass transit system where cars link to each other and contribute to the overall propulsion of the train. This way we can all go in straight lines together and unlink when we need to go home. Kind of like a bicycling team, but the one who leads is the one who expects to travel furthest. People drive up to get in queue, and link at a speed exactly the same as which the train is travelling. When they need to get off, they begin to drive at a calculated speed and then come off the train. That way we dont need a bunch of lanes. Will someone make some java applets now?
The real reason is that ISPs realize that a person can only download so much data before resources (hard disks or, if streaming data, memory). A person need not be at their computer to serve hundreds of others who are probably not using the same ISP. It is far less likely that even when a customer is using their computer they will be quick enough to download from hundreds of different places at once.
Shouldn't the record companies replace them for only the cost of the media? After all, I am buying the right to listen to that intellectual property. I'm surprised no one's filed a lawsuit over this...
Be sure to properly document all of your network connections in a Data Center Infrastructure Management tool. I like OpenDCIM http://www.opendcim.org/downlo... because it's free and open source
Mostly Windows XP / Server 2003
19 IT Folk / 483 Total Employees =~ 4%
They'll download the first 20 minutes or so of the movie to the disk so you'll have something to watch while the mini buffers data from their server. That way you can pick the movie you want to watch and just go. Also I wouldn't be too surprised if they built airport extreme functionality in to the software for the mini, so you can stream music from your computer to your entertainment system in a similar way.
These tools were simply really old heirlooms that were brought over with early explorers
The Nokia 6800 is pretty damn awesome; I have one myself. You know they do make a camera attachment that acts as a headset? Don't have it but would like one. Description
You can buy it for about 35 USD here
sudo and su are two different things. sudo allows a program to run as root whereas su logs you in as root. su really has nothing to do with the discussion here.
An error in your math: For each independent mistake a manager achieves, another person has to make the same mistake to allow it to fly. Thus for each company error only two mistakes ( by the manager and the person checking ) are made. So there would actually be 2*3=6 mistakes made.
Your calculation would only be accurate if the person looking for mistakes looked at each pass three times. That don't happen ( though it should ).
I've been using mozilla since 1.3.1 and have been extremely happy with the updates to the browser. I've looked at what firefox offers, and to me it seems just like mozilla without mail+ composer built in. Is that it, or is there something more firefox offers?
Also perfectly valid for people with cell phones...
I've got an idea - create a mass transit system where cars link to each other and contribute to the overall propulsion of the train. This way we can all go in straight lines together and unlink when we need to go home. Kind of like a bicycling team, but the one who leads is the one who expects to travel furthest. People drive up to get in queue, and link at a speed exactly the same as which the train is travelling. When they need to get off, they begin to drive at a calculated speed and then come off the train. That way we dont need a bunch of lanes. Will someone make some java applets now?
Stop implying that he failed.
Don't be a dick. You truncated his statement and changed its meaning.
You're a fucking karma whore. Whore.
That's why I hang out on Slashdot :)
Just playin', Slashdot. You know I love you.
The real reason is that ISPs realize that a person can only download so much data before resources (hard disks or, if streaming data, memory). A person need not be at their computer to serve hundreds of others who are probably not using the same ISP. It is far less likely that even when a customer is using their computer they will be quick enough to download from hundreds of different places at once.
Got me =(
So, 15 songs on ITunes total $9.99? Construct your argument right before slapping someone someone in the face on slashdot. Bitch.
Google won't cache the full-sized images.
Keep an eye out for a bong in the action shots. Just what were these people smoking when they made this?!
Shouldn't the record companies replace them for only the cost of the media? After all, I am buying the right to listen to that intellectual property. I'm surprised no one's filed a lawsuit over this...
Lawyers? (heh)
So you're telling me that these things can turn the pages of magazines AND deal with those sticky pages?!? Wow, even better than slideshow mode!
Alright, fine. She's hot with the glasses on.
Dude... Carrie-Anne Moss is not hot. She does, however, have a nice body.
Umm.. He's a guy. I have a terrible picture (a la family guy) in my head. Ugghhhh....
That's what I would do if someone were attacking me for my oil. It's the country's oil. Not ours.
word up.