Actually they do. I have been keeping fish for at least 7 years and I can tell you they are very intelligent creatures. Just wait until mating time comes and see how they defend their mates, prepare the nesting site or care for their young.
This fish is far from real, although not bad as a technology that can be used in another domain.
You are right to some extent. However, I would like to add that MOSFETs are approaching the leakage performance of bipolar transistors. Idle (Doing nothing) gates are approximately consuming 50% of the dynamic power in the 65nm transistors.
The problem with performance is not the speed of the transistor, it is what we call the design gap between the fast transistors and how fast the VLSI designers can make them work in a group.
Guess what,I think the max of functional gates in Silicon MOSFET is around 20GHz, and the bulk of the designs are trying to work around 1GHz.
I am no expert on the matter, but I am wondering, is there a VNC variant that actually locks the user out, I don't like ppl looking at my screen when I am working remotely.
Actually they do. I have been keeping fish for at least 7 years and I can tell you they are very intelligent creatures. Just wait until mating time comes and see how they defend their mates, prepare the nesting site or care for their young.
This fish is far from real, although not bad as a technology that can be used in another domain.
You are right to some extent. However, I would like to add that MOSFETs are approaching the leakage performance of bipolar transistors. Idle (Doing nothing) gates are approximately consuming 50% of the dynamic power in the 65nm transistors.
The problem with performance is not the speed of the transistor, it is what we call the design gap between the fast transistors and how fast the VLSI designers can make them work in a group.
Guess what,I think the max of functional gates in Silicon MOSFET is around 20GHz, and the bulk of the designs are trying to work around 1GHz.
However, it insists on connecting to their stats server no matter what, I blocked it from the firewall, the installer went dead :|
But who said this need to be a TV signal? this can be regular internet data, or RSS feeds.
I am no expert on the matter, but I am wondering, is there a VNC variant that actually locks the user out, I don't like ppl looking at my screen when I am working remotely.
No, you don't need to re-download, just disable them and re-enable them, and they will work
I would give it a shot, if someone can send me an invitation at masternospam@yahoo.com, don't remove anything it is the right email :)