Except your forgetting clockspead doesnt mean a lot now days. What is important is comparable cost: IE for $300 I can get an Athaln XXX and a P4 XXX , which one will perform better.
Actually thats not true. A good perl installation module can call CPAN to automatically install all of those modules and there dependancies. Hmmmm, automatic dependancies:-) Serisouly though, the problem of using libraries is made a non-issue through CPAN.
I almost I agree with you. I want a small cell phone that works (actually I'm flexible about the "small") but that has a fricken data port so that I can browse pr0n even when I'm away from the warm embrase of wifi.
While that is true with goverment and coprorate style sites, most of the early adoptive ones in canada still remain unilingual (usually english). This is for a couple of reasons: 1)A lot of english people dont speak french 2)Most of the french people on the net also speek english
Thats an even harder stat to generate. Since most home computers are only transiently connected to the net and are often behind masquerading firewalls it would be next to impossible to collect. You might have luck with a survey , but then you open a whole nother can of worms (response bias, clustering depending on where you draw the sample from,etc.)
Methinks the data harvesters are smart enough to figure out not to use a web based system which requires verification , but rather the good old CLI utility whois or directly connect to the whos servers them selves:-)
But you seem to be missing the point. The changes are submited to verisign by the registrars. It doesnt take a lot more CPU usage to make the changes as they come in than once every five minutes Allow me to attempt to explain this a bit better The update system is interupt based, when a change (in the form of new registration , transfer of registrars, or change of name servers) occurs the update is sent to verisign. Now their is no need for verisgn to scan/poll the individual registrars for when updates occur, because they tell verisign when the update occurs and what the exact changes are.
How the hell is paying your bills funny? Paying your bills is common sense. What woudl be funny would be hiring flying monkies to attack the bill collectors to keep them from phoneing you......
I see a much briter future than you do then. Personally I see the re-surgance of public peering as everyone and there dog connects to the local IX (the one we have in ottawa has no minum requirements, you dont even need your own class C, you can announce just one IP if you want) and P2P applications (which tend to be some of the larger bandwith users) would benefit greatly from these high speed connections. I see the future, downloading Pron faster than you can watch it (since we all know what is really on P2P).
Because whenever people post mirrors they got modded down, albiet after being modded up for awhile (since the sight recovers after it moves down the list the mods figure the mirror is pointless and karma is lost massively) (go figure).
Unless its dissmised with prejudice (cant file same suit again or substantially similar suit). You want it dismissed with extreem prejudice, where by they cant file law suits any more wihout a lot of hoops to go through first... Often done to keep places like SCO from filing even more frivilous law suits.
I hear you on the cheap ass ebay phones. I got an old analog AMPs phone for something like $2.38 (plus $5 shipping,grrr) and hooked it up with rogers for $10.. Lasted well untill I dropped it in the lake:-)
Unfortunitly you have to apply the patches with either system (complete re-install or disk re-image). The disk re-image is just a hell of a lot faster.
Simply install windows, all your apps , and make a disk image. Every time windows fucks up re-image. My friend does this every month, and he keeps his data on a network drive so its still there after he re-images. Although linux might be a better solution:-)
Just in case the server crashes and burns (like they usually do),I have put up a mirror.s howdocs.cfm%3faid=619
The mirror of http://www.sudhian.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=619 is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_6/www.sudhian.com/
Except your forgetting clockspead doesnt mean a lot now days.
What is important is comparable cost:
IE for $300 I can get an Athaln XXX and a P4 XXX , which one will perform better.
In Canada we say "Eh" not Ay , you hoser
October 4th, 1957 , Russia launches Sputnick 1 , the first man made earth orbiting satellite .
Your actually confusing me with another mirror provider asshole.
No , No , No
The real question is; why?
Actually thats not true. A good perl installation module can call CPAN to automatically install all of those modules and there dependancies. :-)
Hmmmm, automatic dependancies
Serisouly though, the problem of using libraries is made a non-issue through CPAN.
I almost I agree with you.
I want a small cell phone that works (actually I'm flexible about the "small") but that has a fricken data port so that I can browse pr0n even when I'm away from the warm embrase of wifi.
While that is true with goverment and coprorate style sites, most of the early adoptive ones in canada still remain unilingual (usually english).
This is for a couple of reasons:
1)A lot of english people dont speak french
2)Most of the french people on the net also speek english
Thats an even harder stat to generate. ,etc.)
Since most home computers are only transiently connected to the net and are often behind masquerading firewalls it would be next to impossible to collect. You might have luck with a survey , but then you open a whole nother can of worms (response bias, clustering depending on where you draw the sample from
its all redhat distros , including fedora
So means RH X , Redhat Enterprise X and Fedora X
Where X is a version number
Methinks the data harvesters are smart enough to figure out not to use a web based system which requires verification , but rather the good old CLI utility whois or directly connect to the whos servers them selves :-)
But you seem to be missing the point. The changes are submited to verisign by the registrars. It doesnt take a lot more CPU usage to make the changes as they come in than once every five minutes
Allow me to attempt to explain this a bit better
The update system is interupt based, when a change (in the form of new registration , transfer of registrars, or change of name servers) occurs the update is sent to verisign. Now their is no need for verisgn to scan/poll the individual registrars for when updates occur, because they tell verisign when the update occurs and what the exact changes are.
How the hell is paying your bills funny?
Paying your bills is common sense.
What woudl be funny would be hiring flying monkies to attack the bill collectors to keep them from phoneing you......
because we all know in the event of a majour natural disaster the first thing we all want is cell phone coverage back :-)
Squirelmail does an ok job of searching IMAP accounts, but I cant get it to search my POP accounts ;-(
I see a much briter future than you do then.
Personally I see the re-surgance of public peering as everyone and there dog connects to the local IX (the one we have in ottawa has no minum requirements, you dont even need your own class C, you can announce just one IP if you want) and P2P applications (which tend to be some of the larger bandwith users) would benefit greatly from these high speed connections.
I see the future, downloading Pron faster than you can watch it (since we all know what is really on P2P).
Because whenever people post mirrors they got modded down, albiet after being modded up for awhile (since the sight recovers after it moves down the list the mods figure the mirror is pointless and karma is lost massively) (go figure).
Unless its dissmised with prejudice (cant file same suit again or substantially similar suit).
You want it dismissed with extreem prejudice, where by they cant file law suits any more wihout a lot of hoops to go through first... Often done to keep places like SCO from filing even more frivilous law suits.
I hear you on the cheap ass ebay phones. I got an old analog AMPs phone for something like $2.38 (plus $5 shipping ,grrr) and hooked it up with rogers for $10.. :-)
Lasted well untill I dropped it in the lake
Just in case the server crashes and burns (like they usually do),I have put up a mirror.0 0-1103_2-5228441.html
The mirror of http://ibm.com/ is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_7/ibm.com/
The mirror of http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103_2-5228441.html is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_7/zdnet.com.com/21
Just in case the server crashes and burns (like they usually do),I have put up a mirror.5 &e=2&u=/nf/20040608/tc_nf/24404 is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_6/story.news.yahoo. com/news%3ftmpl=story&%3bcid=75&%3be=2&%3 bu=/nf/20040608/tc_nf/24404 o cos268.htm
The mirror of http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=7
The mirror of http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos268.htm is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_6/www.bls.gov/oco/
Unfortunitly you have to apply the patches with either system (complete re-install or disk re-image).
The disk re-image is just a hell of a lot faster.
Simply install windows, all your apps , and make a disk image. Every time windows fucks up re-image. :-)
My friend does this every month, and he keeps his data on a network drive so its still there after he re-images.
Although linux might be a better solution
Just in case the server crashes and burns (like they usually do),I have put up a mirror.p ps/opensource/0,39024866,39149910,00.htm is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_808/www.zdnet.com.a u/insight/toolkit/businessapps/opensource/0%2C3902 4866%2C39149910%2C00.htm . ca/eng/welcome.html o ftware/star/staroffice/
The mirror of http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/toolkit/businessa
The mirror of http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/welcome.html is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_808/www.edu.gov.on
The mirror of http://wwws.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/ is at http://mirrorit.demonmoo.com/r_808/wwws.sun.com/s