VoIP can usually transfer much more fluidly anyway. On my Gigaset phones I'm pretty sure I can transfer it to another handset with a key combo and it will ring the other phone.
Someone forgot to tell the earthquake in 1989 that hit Newcastle (close to Sydney). Measured 5.6 which is somewhat more than what some explosives can do.
Funnily enough, ground water contamination didn't seem to happen.
Yeah just FYI the broken USB port model is a PITA. Broke only a few days ago. Nearly made its 2nd birthday.:(
I'd be extremely surprised if a generic phone data extractor supported Maemo. Probably far too easy to delete on it anyway. "Whoops I typed the wrong fdisk command because the handcuffs are too tight. Now my phone won't work until I reflash it."
Ok great. But which creation stories? All of them? Only the popular ones? Hmm maybe we can *cough* have a holy war to figure out which creation story to teach since there is a limited amount of time in class rooms.
"Einstein believed in God" Yeah but that is out of context. He didn't believe in your god at all.
Where can I digitally download a new release movie still in cinemas (I'd rather pay for good speakers in the privacy of my own home), when I am in Australia, for a reasonable price ($5 - $15), in a DRM free format that allows me to stream it from a central linux media server to the TV and laptops?
Are any of those points unreasonable? Nope. Are any of those points unrealistic? Nope I do all the above right now. Are any of those points able to be accomplished right now? Nope.
I'd prefer a led slab. Rather than individual 'bulbs' on the roof illuminating a room, whats wrong with making the roof its self a big led panel. Very even lighting, the individual leds would be very low current and relatively dim and it would look cool.
Mind you making that much sillicon substrate probably wouldn't be cheap, but you could perhaps cheat a little and use a layer like a screen's backlight has so you have less actual illumination points and it spreads it evenly across the roof.
Wifi signals can be captured from space? That would be awesome for the guys on the ISS. If they wanted to read Slashdot they could just hop on one of the undoubtedly tens of thousands of unencrypted wifis below them at any given moment.
Mind you I can't get a connection from the road let alone 1km away.
Hmm thats curious. I should check it out on my Wii. Is that with WiiConnect on or off?
My solution? Smart power board. One of the ones that has a master plug and a number of slave plugs. The slave don't get power unless the Master is drawing power. Turn TV on, Wii, speakers, DVD, etc... all turn on. Turn TV off they all turn off.
A) You need an extra length field to specify the length in bytes so it doesn't accidentally start reading other data as part of the IP address. B) Makes routing more difficult. You can use bitmasks and so on to help with routing when it is in binary form. You'd need to expand everything to the binary form anyway. C) The vast majority of packets would be drastically larger. E.g. IPv4 ips are a 32bit long in a packet. 4 bytes. 255.255.255.255 is a whopping 15 bytes. Multiply that for a 128 bit (only 16 bytes) address. D) In some instances, IPv6 addresses are based on MAC addresses. No 'compression' there.
Ok very simple example, Noah's Ark. Scientifically, it never happened as stated. They've pinpointed what flood is probably being referred to but it isn't what is described.
Noah's Ark isn't a theological position - its written as a literal recount of history. There is minimal interpretation required and it is not a metaphor.
How is that not a conflict? A standard flood where many people die != world wide flood killing everything.
#2 would be an interesting issue to investigate in more detail.
With an AVR you could calculate the exact amount of time it takes to process the signal and either make it fully compatible (e.g. a very specific delay for the signal) or also alter the timing by the exact amount.
VoIP can usually transfer much more fluidly anyway. On my Gigaset phones I'm pretty sure I can transfer it to another handset with a key combo and it will ring the other phone.
It does help that the mobile phones were transmitting a somewhat more powerful signal than a non-transmitting GPS receiver.
As a rule, Australia never gets earthquakes.
Someone forgot to tell the earthquake in 1989 that hit Newcastle (close to Sydney).
Measured 5.6 which is somewhat more than what some explosives can do.
Funnily enough, ground water contamination didn't seem to happen.
Yeah just FYI the broken USB port model is a PITA. Broke only a few days ago. Nearly made its 2nd birthday. :(
I'd be extremely surprised if a generic phone data extractor supported Maemo.
Probably far too easy to delete on it anyway.
"Whoops I typed the wrong fdisk command because the handcuffs are too tight. Now my phone won't work until I reflash it."
Ok great. But which creation stories? All of them? Only the popular ones?
Hmm maybe we can *cough* have a holy war to figure out which creation story to teach since there is a limited amount of time in class rooms.
"Einstein believed in God"
Yeah but that is out of context. He didn't believe in your god at all.
Yeah but the GP is talking about BitLocker which I doubt will *ever* have anything like that. TrueCrypt would meet his needs.
Err it sounds like you could save yourself a few headaches with Truecrypt.
Where can I digitally download a new release movie still in cinemas (I'd rather pay for good speakers in the privacy of my own home), when I am in Australia, for a reasonable price ($5 - $15), in a DRM free format that allows me to stream it from a central linux media server to the TV and laptops?
Are any of those points unreasonable? Nope.
Are any of those points unrealistic? Nope I do all the above right now.
Are any of those points able to be accomplished right now? Nope.
I'd prefer a led slab. Rather than individual 'bulbs' on the roof illuminating a room, whats wrong with making the roof its self a big led panel.
Very even lighting, the individual leds would be very low current and relatively dim and it would look cool.
Mind you making that much sillicon substrate probably wouldn't be cheap, but you could perhaps cheat a little and use a layer like a screen's backlight has so you have less actual illumination points and it spreads it evenly across the roof.
I agree. Shutting cell service off wouldn't stop people being pushed on to rails at all.
Its not like the protesters would check their signal level and say 'Oh no we have no signal! We can't protest now. Lets all go home'
245 V is the Root Mean Square voltage. That number is approx 70% of the peak voltage. Your 10% over is even higher peak.
Mind you Australia runs at 240v not 230v so 2% higher than that shouldn't be bad.
Err 1 million dollar bond just for the licence? Shill much?
Err this is for web based stuff so no even with Microsoft they can update at a whim.
Not sure what your yammering about TOC's is about. The feature is still right there: http://support.google.com/docs/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=106342
Someone could make a really clear point by getting a Oklahoma City style bomb, and detonating it near the SAM sites not the stadium.
Minimum casualties, maximum awkwardness from the politicians at the press conference.
Wifi signals can be captured from space? That would be awesome for the guys on the ISS.
If they wanted to read Slashdot they could just hop on one of the undoubtedly tens of thousands of unencrypted wifis below them at any given moment.
Mind you I can't get a connection from the road let alone 1km away.
Err the population is 1 person. He uses Gmail happily for an extended period of time, 2 weeks on Hotmail and it is compromised.
His conclusion is about himself, nothing to do with demographics.
You're talking about the US I presume? They seem to be the ones who match your description. :)
Hmm thats curious. I should check it out on my Wii. Is that with WiiConnect on or off?
My solution? Smart power board.
One of the ones that has a master plug and a number of slave plugs. The slave don't get power unless the Master is drawing power.
Turn TV on, Wii, speakers, DVD, etc... all turn on. Turn TV off they all turn off.
Yeah but your flat out ignoring CFL's which aren't significantly less efficient and a order of magnitude cheaper.
Far more additional complexity.
A) You need an extra length field to specify the length in bytes so it doesn't accidentally start reading other data as part of the IP address.
B) Makes routing more difficult. You can use bitmasks and so on to help with routing when it is in binary form. You'd need to expand everything to the binary form anyway.
C) The vast majority of packets would be drastically larger. E.g. IPv4 ips are a 32bit long in a packet. 4 bytes. 255.255.255.255 is a whopping 15 bytes. Multiply that for a 128 bit (only 16 bytes) address.
D) In some instances, IPv6 addresses are based on MAC addresses. No 'compression' there.
strace, gdb, etc...
Ok very simple example, Noah's Ark.
Scientifically, it never happened as stated. They've pinpointed what flood is probably being referred to but it isn't what is described.
Noah's Ark isn't a theological position - its written as a literal recount of history.
There is minimal interpretation required and it is not a metaphor.
How is that not a conflict?
A standard flood where many people die != world wide flood killing everything.
no conflict between the Bible and science
Except thats not entirely true.
Science and the Bible conflict an awful lot. Straight from page 1 onwards.
What you meant to say was that your religious world view and your scientific world view do not conflict.
#2 would be an interesting issue to investigate in more detail.
With an AVR you could calculate the exact amount of time it takes to process the signal and either make it fully compatible (e.g. a very specific delay for the signal) or also alter the timing by the exact amount.
A little AVR chip can intercept the GPS readings, keep the time the same but substitute the long/lat just with its onboard serial.