Obviously reading wouldn't destroy the key because if it did, then the legitimate reader wouldn't be able to read the key either. Of course, even if reading doesn't put enough ware on it to really matter, your point does being up the fact that chips do wear. This is a lock that is eventually going to fail just due to age.
I'm trying to figure out how this is different than developing on iOS. You have some with phones, some without. Some with GPS and some without. Some with faster processors, and some that don't have the newest version of the the OS. There are half a dozen iOS versions out in the wild, and a huge number of the device will never get the new version.
Any platform that has an upgradable OS, and has a decent amount of hardware improvement is going to get this. Android is not immune to this, and neither is iOS. It simply isn't an issue.
Your mind scream "bullshit!" because it is "bullshit!". This 'proof' is just a proof that the decimal system doesn't work for all numbers. It just shows a rounding error that is infinitely far down the line. It is still a rounding error introduced by the decimal system.
Yeah, because if you are not manually flipping physical switches to set your memory, you are not a real 'developer'. Honestly, the Flash hate is stupid. Flash works, and it works well while being cross platform. The only real complaints that I have with Flash is the lack of gamepad support, and the fact that the have not put out their own game console to play all of those games and watch all of the media on.
Once you have recorded the soccer match, the players in fact have no free will to influence that game anymore. So, I would say that your example argues for predestination and against free will.
Typical knee-jerk American bashing. The post was clearly saying that the US is dumping huge amounts of money into Chine through the short sighted act of buying at the lowest price no matter the real costs. It was a self criticism.
Damn! Don't tell people that. I've been telling them that the reason that the windows in my house "flow" sideways is because the conservatives that live to the left of me are so dense, and the liberals that live to the right of me are so vacuous that it creates a sideways gravitational pull that makes my windows flow sideways.
No. I said what I meant. At the point that they are planting tracking devices on you, they have crossed the line to do whatever they want to you. Whether it is legal, illegal, or illegal and the powers that be are doing it anyway doesn't much matter when they can do whatever they want to you.
At the point that the FBI is secretly attaching tracking devices to your car, being 'legally right' is moot. They are already carrying out secret operations against you. Your better bet is to just let as many people know what is going on as possible, so when you disappear, there is some hope that you will be found.
To be fair, you did have more than one book to spread out. Your problem with space seems to be that you only have one reader. Perhaps if you bought 3 or 4 more you would be more comfortable.
You do realize that claiming there is no hard physical limit to speed isn't an extraordinary claim, but saying that there is a hard limit to speed is, right?
Maybe not, but I'm not so sure that the Winkies made a good choice. You would think that it would take a pretty dumb person to continue in a job where you had already cut off all off a couple of limbs. Of course, I guess it just goes to show how far a guy will go to get away from that munchkin bitch.
Since the dawn of man there has been porn, and since the dawn of computers there has been computer porn. Computer porn was being produced on things that wouldn't even be called a coumputer today.
You are right. I have known a few people who built custom homes, and the cost of having PG&E run wire to the house combined with the rates made it cheaper for them to just run off batteries and solar/wind/generators. Given our price photovoltaic solar panels actually pay off now, it is just a question of how much life is left on your roof, how long you expect to keep your house, and if you can afford to outlay the cash for the install.
Yes, USD. I live in California and have Pacific Gas and Electric as my provider.
I pulled up one of my bills. Here is a breakdown of the charges:
Baseline (315Kwh) = $0.11877
101-130% of Baseline = $0.13502
131-200% of Baseline = $0.27572
201-300% of Baseline = $0.40577
> 300% of Baseline = I don't have a bill handy to check this, as I only broke that twice a year ago when we took in a friend of my wifes entire family for a couple of months, doubling the number of people in our house.
Since any new electric load added will be in the highest cost bracket, it would cost a minimum of $0.40 Kwh to charge an electric car.
Using IR cameras on the Wii sensor bar MIGHT be innovative. (I vaguely remember others doing this in in other applications before the Wii) But, claiming that the Wii using motion controlled input is innovative is incorrect. Nintendo may have done some things related to motion control that was innovative, but the motion control itself is not.
The energy savings depends a lot on what systems you currently have, how long the machine stays on, and where you live. Where I live, it is common to pay $0.30 to $0.40 a kwh at your highest tier. That means any savings is at the ~$0.35 part of your bill. The last round of upgrades I made had a 6 to 14 month payoff time. Part was because sleep didn't work properly on some of the old machines so they just ran full boar 24/7. For my wife who would use her machine ~20 hours a week, that lead to huge savings just on the sleep time. Moving from machines that ran at ~160 watts to machines that run at 50 watts leads to a pretty quick roi when you are paying ~$.035 kwh.
The other place that I saved a bunch on energy costs by buying a new computer was my TV. I switched to a HULU/Netflix/XBMC setup for TV and canceled my satellite. I figured the $90 a month savings alone was worth it. Once I started setting it up, I tested with a Kill-A-Watt, and found that the DishNetwork equipment that ran 24/7 was pulling ~90 watts. The PCs that have replaced it is a Acer Revo that pulls 20watts, and doubles as a file server for the house, and a Gateway that pulls 50 watts. The key being that the Gateway goes into a 2watt sleep mode for 90% of the time.
That may be so, but I didn't accuse you of that. I accused you of claiming that being successful WAS being innovative. This was based off your statement of
These claims might have more merit if the earlier invention had actually caught on.
Claiming that motion control is innovative because Nintendo was successful at it is a misuse of the word innovation. If there is some aspect of the motion control that is actually innovative, then that should be what is discussed. Claiming that the larger idea is innovative because of some small detail is just incorrect.
The word 'innovate' has pretty much lost all meaning. Saying that something is innovative because it was successful is simply not what the word meant just a dozen years ago.
By the current definition, This is a gallery of 'innovators'.
I have no idea what planet you live on, but here on earth, nature is not in balance, and never was. The weather has been all over the map both before and during human existence. More species of life have gone extinct without human influence than humans have even had contact with.
Obviously reading wouldn't destroy the key because if it did, then the legitimate reader wouldn't be able to read the key either. Of course, even if reading doesn't put enough ware on it to really matter, your point does being up the fact that chips do wear. This is a lock that is eventually going to fail just due to age.
I'm trying to figure out how this is different than developing on iOS. You have some with phones, some without. Some with GPS and some without. Some with faster processors, and some that don't have the newest version of the the OS. There are half a dozen iOS versions out in the wild, and a huge number of the device will never get the new version.
Any platform that has an upgradable OS, and has a decent amount of hardware improvement is going to get this. Android is not immune to this, and neither is iOS. It simply isn't an issue.
Your mind scream "bullshit!" because it is "bullshit!". This 'proof' is just a proof that the decimal system doesn't work for all numbers. It just shows a rounding error that is infinitely far down the line. It is still a rounding error introduced by the decimal system.
Yeah, because if you are not manually flipping physical switches to set your memory, you are not a real 'developer'. Honestly, the Flash hate is stupid. Flash works, and it works well while being cross platform. The only real complaints that I have with Flash is the lack of gamepad support, and the fact that the have not put out their own game console to play all of those games and watch all of the media on.
Once you have recorded the soccer match, the players in fact have no free will to influence that game anymore. So, I would say that your example argues for predestination and against free will.
Typical knee-jerk American bashing. The post was clearly saying that the US is dumping huge amounts of money into Chine through the short sighted act of buying at the lowest price no matter the real costs. It was a self criticism.
Damn! Don't tell people that. I've been telling them that the reason that the windows in my house "flow" sideways is because the conservatives that live to the left of me are so dense, and the liberals that live to the right of me are so vacuous that it creates a sideways gravitational pull that makes my windows flow sideways.
You missed the point and actually argued for the parent poster. It isn't a 'space' problem, it is a 'people' problem.
No. I said what I meant. At the point that they are planting tracking devices on you, they have crossed the line to do whatever they want to you. Whether it is legal, illegal, or illegal and the powers that be are doing it anyway doesn't much matter when they can do whatever they want to you.
At the point that the FBI is secretly attaching tracking devices to your car, being 'legally right' is moot. They are already carrying out secret operations against you. Your better bet is to just let as many people know what is going on as possible, so when you disappear, there is some hope that you will be found.
To be fair, you did have more than one book to spread out. Your problem with space seems to be that you only have one reader. Perhaps if you bought 3 or 4 more you would be more comfortable.
You do realize that claiming there is no hard physical limit to speed isn't an extraordinary claim, but saying that there is a hard limit to speed is, right?
Maybe not, but I'm not so sure that the Winkies made a good choice. You would think that it would take a pretty dumb person to continue in a job where you had already cut off all off a couple of limbs. Of course, I guess it just goes to show how far a guy will go to get away from that munchkin bitch.
Since the dawn of man there has been porn, and since the dawn of computers there has been computer porn. Computer porn was being produced on things that wouldn't even be called a coumputer today.
http://asciiporn.us/
You are right. I have known a few people who built custom homes, and the cost of having PG&E run wire to the house combined with the rates made it cheaper for them to just run off batteries and solar/wind/generators. Given our price photovoltaic solar panels actually pay off now, it is just a question of how much life is left on your roof, how long you expect to keep your house, and if you can afford to outlay the cash for the install.
Yes, USD. I live in California and have Pacific Gas and Electric as my provider.
I pulled up one of my bills. Here is a breakdown of the charges:
Baseline (315Kwh) = $0.11877
101-130% of Baseline = $0.13502
131-200% of Baseline = $0.27572
201-300% of Baseline = $0.40577
> 300% of Baseline = I don't have a bill handy to check this, as I only broke that twice a year ago when we took in a friend of my wifes entire family for a couple of months, doubling the number of people in our house.
Since any new electric load added will be in the highest cost bracket, it would cost a minimum of $0.40 Kwh to charge an electric car.
Oh, it is definitely of their own making. They have specifically priced Windows to prevent users from upgrading the OS without buying hardware.
Sorry for the typo. It is $0.35/kwh. That is 35 cents.
Using IR cameras on the Wii sensor bar MIGHT be innovative. (I vaguely remember others doing this in in other applications before the Wii) But, claiming that the Wii using motion controlled input is innovative is incorrect. Nintendo may have done some things related to motion control that was innovative, but the motion control itself is not.
The energy savings depends a lot on what systems you currently have, how long the machine stays on, and where you live. Where I live, it is common to pay $0.30 to $0.40 a kwh at your highest tier. That means any savings is at the ~$0.35 part of your bill. The last round of upgrades I made had a 6 to 14 month payoff time. Part was because sleep didn't work properly on some of the old machines so they just ran full boar 24/7. For my wife who would use her machine ~20 hours a week, that lead to huge savings just on the sleep time. Moving from machines that ran at ~160 watts to machines that run at 50 watts leads to a pretty quick roi when you are paying ~$.035 kwh.
The other place that I saved a bunch on energy costs by buying a new computer was my TV. I switched to a HULU/Netflix/XBMC setup for TV and canceled my satellite. I figured the $90 a month savings alone was worth it. Once I started setting it up, I tested with a Kill-A-Watt, and found that the DishNetwork equipment that ran 24/7 was pulling ~90 watts. The PCs that have replaced it is a Acer Revo that pulls 20watts, and doubles as a file server for the house, and a Gateway that pulls 50 watts. The key being that the Gateway goes into a 2watt sleep mode for 90% of the time.
Here in Santa Rosa, CA, the LEAF is more expensive to drive than my all gas car.
No, but it could have been used if OJ were being accused of changing the earth from a world without murder to one with it.
These claims might have more merit if the earlier invention had actually caught on.
Claiming that motion control is innovative because Nintendo was successful at it is a misuse of the word innovation. If there is some aspect of the motion control that is actually innovative, then that should be what is discussed. Claiming that the larger idea is innovative because of some small detail is just incorrect.
The word 'innovate' has pretty much lost all meaning. Saying that something is innovative because it was successful is simply not what the word meant just a dozen years ago.
By the current definition, This is a gallery of 'innovators'.
I have no idea what planet you live on, but here on earth, nature is not in balance, and never was. The weather has been all over the map both before and during human existence. More species of life have gone extinct without human influence than humans have even had contact with.
"Nature in balance" is a fairy tale.