For some reason I can't get this to work. I read the man pages but it seems like emerge doesn't have a stealth mode? Let me know if I am missing something here before i go back to Ubuntu.
Ever seen a North Korean satellite image at night? It's scary, no lights. You can't tell the sea from the country, yet Seoul is lit up like an artificial sun.
According to the W3 Buzzword definition, these birds should clearly be Podcasting the pollution by now, not blogging it.
1994: Pigeons to Browse Pollution
1996: Pigeons to Bookmark Pollution
1998: Pigeons to Download Pollution
2002: Pigeons to Download Pollution Wirelessly
2004: Pigeons to Blog Pollution
2006: Pigeons to Podcast Pollution
Slashdot traffic doesn't carry nearly the weight it used to. You'd be hard pressed to get 10K clicks out of a slashdot anymore - which even the most mundane of machines can take easily.
Taco's rant about spelling might have quelled some of your thirsts for attention. Unfortunately, Taco doesn't mention the shameless self promotions, slashvertisements, and thousands of non-groupthink posts that get moderated into oblivion by the "editors".
Everytime I speak out usually results in my IP being banned for a few months. Slashdot isn't a meeting place or a pub, it's a website OSTG makes money on by posting suspect content to get more readers to stick around longer. Don't give these guys too much credit.
If you can't speak english, why are you playing an english text based PC game? Sure you can hack and slash, but 90% of WOW is reading -- either the chat text or the quest text or whatever.
The Inquirer on R520 Memory Controller http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26168 (Oh, remember this one before it was editted? 512bit addressing!!! Even after the edit it's still nonesense... "I believe that you don't have enough interconnections on the PCB to take the full advantage of 512 bit memory controller.")
Don't bother replying to him, he writes for the Inq. He is just going to cite a bunch of cases when he was right, but he won't cite the ones where he was wrong.
I recently was told by a friend of mine who works in the Chinese consulat that the chinese "problem" of emmigrants coming to America and getting education is getting out of hand. She quoted that 90% of Chinese citizens that come here on visas to learn end up staying here, which is a big problem for the Chinesem I guess. As a result, China is working on screening their students better to come back to China after they finish their degree.
Uhh.. I mean from context I can tell it should be "Pilot Wings"... but man, it's not like the I and the A are right next to each other on the keyboard or anything.
Saying livejournal was a victim of spam is like saying the Nazis were victims of the Holocaust.
emerge from stealth mode
For some reason I can't get this to work. I read the man pages but it seems like emerge doesn't have a stealth mode? Let me know if I am missing something here before i go back to Ubuntu.
Ever seen a North Korean satellite image at night? It's scary, no lights. You can't tell the sea from the country, yet Seoul is lit up like an artificial sun.
j pg (those bright lighst off the coast are fishing boats)
http://www.whyy.org/tv12/franklinfacts/apr0402_4.
They don't have electricity there -- let alone computers.
HJ
Wow no kidding. Support The onion router. There is no need to fragment support for these projects when excellent ones are already in place.
HJ
Holy shit dude.. thats not a guy.....
*flap*flap*flap*
HJ
This is older than internet and I combined. Did someone just take Psychology 100 recently?
HJ
Slashdot traffic doesn't carry nearly the weight it used to. You'd be hard pressed to get 10K clicks out of a slashdot anymore - which even the most mundane of machines can take easily.
HJ
Better interview with Henri Richard from AMD here instead:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=295
The TGP interview is OK, but that guy is just a mouthpiece.
HJ
Taco's rant about spelling might have quelled some of your thirsts for attention. Unfortunately, Taco doesn't mention the shameless self promotions, slashvertisements, and thousands of non-groupthink posts that get moderated into oblivion by the "editors".
Everytime I speak out usually results in my IP being banned for a few months. Slashdot isn't a meeting place or a pub, it's a website OSTG makes money on by posting suspect content to get more readers to stick around longer. Don't give these guys too much credit.
HJ
If you can't speak english, why are you playing an english text based PC game? Sure you can hack and slash, but 90% of WOW is reading -- either the chat text or the quest text or whatever.
HJ
You forget. The author of the "article" wrote the blurb. This is just shameless self promotion (even if it is about a cool topic)
HJ
I wonder if the reason it did so well was because it won some kind of movie award on MTV .... concidentally didn't MTV produce the movie too?
Mmmm.. MTV Sheeple.
HJ
Whenever I see someone link to the inquirer, I am constantly amazed. See previous rants for reasons why not to read the inquirer.
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http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=170190&cid=14
HJ
Usually I don't feed the trolls, but what the hell... Let's start with just ATI stuff. Fuck, let's just pick ONE card and see if you can bat 0.500
... "I believe that you don't have enough interconnections on the PCB to take the full advantage of 512 bit memory controller.")
The Inquirer on R520 Pipelines
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22202 ("ATI placed 32 pipelines inside, but there is a chance that it will enable just 24 for a start.")
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22345 ("IT'S STILL NOT crystal clear what ATI implemented in its 24 to 32 pipelines, 300 millions+ transistor beast")
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23648 (R520 has 32 pipelines, 24 workin)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=24423 (It's either 24 or 32, but we ain't telling!)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25730 (16)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25730 (Ok ok, really it was 16 pipes, we lied)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26618 (16 again!)
The Inquirer on R520 Clock Speeds
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22486 (1400MHz is really close to 1500MHz, good for running 24 or 32 pipelines)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=24423 (Nice estimate of the clock speed there -- so close)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=24698 (Er wait,.. )
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=25898 (I would have thought by now you'd get the clock right....)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26010 (Still can't get that clockspeed right...)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26378 (Let me get this straight, ATI TOLD you the clock speeds and you still got it wrong?)
The Inquirer on R520 Launch date
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=20896 (May, October, close enough right?)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23097 (Getting warmer! Just one month away from the actual date!)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=24203 (Oops that was one of your gems, Charlie. And I quote "mid-August for the lucky partners, and September for the real shipments." Nice pipeline estimates there too I might add)
The Inquirer on R520 Memory Controller
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26168 (Oh, remember this one before it was editted? 512bit addressing!!! Even after the edit it's still nonesense
Other Various Inquirer Thoughts
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22894 ("At least, in 2005 you will get R520 in an AGP version as well")
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=21413 (You can always count on the Inq to even get the fucking name wrong)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=21699 (..."We don't know many details about it yet, but we are almost certain that ATI plans to bridge the R520 chip with its Rialto bridge chip"...)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26543 (How do you cancel a chip that nev
Odd that he couldn't find the link. He wrote the damn thing.
HJ
Don't bother replying to him, he writes for the Inq. He is just going to cite a bunch of cases when he was right, but he won't cite the ones where he was wrong.
HJ
Is it 1999 again? VIA still exists?
HJ
Try a real site if you want to look into something like that. Anandtech is pretty famous for those things and roadmaps:t web_collection&client=atweb_collection&proxystyles heet=atweb_collection&output=xml_no_dtd s trict=&btnG=Search&client=atweb_collection&proxyst ylesheet=atweb_collection&output=xml_no_dtd&site=a tweb_collection i ct=&btnG=Search&site=atweb_collection&output=xml_n o_dtd&client=atweb_collection&proxystylesheet=atwe b_collection i ct=&btnG=Search&site=atweb_collection&output=xml_n o_dtd&client=atweb_collection&proxystylesheet=atwe b_collection
http://search.anandtech.com/search?q=yonah&site=a
http://search.anandtech.com/search?q=pentium+m&re
http://search.anandtech.com/search?q=dothan&restr
http://search.anandtech.com/search?q=banias&restr
HJ
Ironic: http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=132758&c id=11084873
HJ
Slashdot EeziPost (TM) MK I
[ ] Another: [ ] Dupe [ ] Slashvertisment [X] WTF [ ] $editor is a dork
[X] Frist psot [ ] link to GNAA [ ] Link to goatse [ ] $random_drivel
[X] I Haven't RTFA, but... $random_opinionated_comment
[ ] Slashdotted already!. I bet their server runs on $topic_item too
[ ] Soul_sucking registration required
[ ] Mod Parent [ ] up [ ] Down
[X] Fsck: [ ] SCO [X] Micro$oft [ ] DMCA [ ] DRM [ ] MPAA [ ] RIAA [ ] Google [ ] Bush [X] You all
[ ] I for one welcome our new $topic_item overlords
[ ] Imagine a beowulf cluster of those
[X] In Soviet Russia, $topic_item owns you!
[ ] Meh!
[ ] Netcraft confirms $topic_item is: [ ] dead [ ] dying
[ ] But have the inventors thought of what will happen if $random_amateur_insight
[X] Once again the USA is clamping down on my [X] Amendment rights.
[ ] You insensitive clod
[ ] But people who download music from P2P networks are more likely to buy the album
[ ] Cue DVD Jon-type crack in 3..2..1
[ ] Torrent, anyone?
[ ] Here's a link to a patch: $random_linux_distro_url
[X] Profit!!
[X] Still no cure for cancer
Use Tor. You're helping people like the ones talked about in the article when you do.
HJ
Cheaper at ZipZoomFly:
http://labs.anandtech.com/search.php?q=WD3200SD
HJ
I recently was told by a friend of mine who works in the Chinese consulat that the chinese "problem" of emmigrants coming to America and getting education is getting out of hand. She quoted that 90% of Chinese citizens that come here on visas to learn end up staying here, which is a big problem for the Chinesem I guess. As a result, China is working on screening their students better to come back to China after they finish their degree.
HJ
For those of you who read the article...
DEMO: PILOT WANGS
Uhh.. I mean from context I can tell it should be "Pilot Wings"... but man, it's not like the I and the A are right next to each other on the keyboard or anything.
HJ