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Does the fact that millions of viewers may follow your advice ever worry to you? On the flip side do you get a kick out of making science fun for kids?
This thing doesnt need to transmit large amounts of matter such a box with humans in it. It can transport raw materials into space in smaller chunks. Then getting the humans into space in a rocket to assemble them isnt a big deal.
Google needs to comeout with a searhc just for jobsites. It is such a mess, my wife goes to 5-10 sites a day looking for a job, what a PITA. I am guessing Google could make some suh-weet ad revinue off that too...
In forensices cases involving hard drives the drives are copied bit by bit to an image file. That image file is then mounted, data recovery is run, and then the drive is searched.
Here are some common type Q's. (Not my company... best link I could find)
http://www.dminfo.com/faqs.html
I used to work for the evil freeze.com. The thing they knew the best was that when women got on the internet 'free' was one of their favorite words to search for. Free coupons, free screensavers, free recipes you name it.
See here for some myths that didnt make it. Mythbuster video galleries
See here for the bloopers: http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mythbusters/vide ogalleries/videogalleries.html
Besides, thats what makes the show great, is that they leave most of the bloopers in.
Does the fact that millions of viewers may follow your advice ever worry to you? On the flip side do you get a kick out of making science fun for kids?
This thing doesnt need to transmit large amounts of matter such a box with humans in it. It can transport raw materials into space in smaller chunks. Then getting the humans into space in a rocket to assemble them isnt a big deal.
So does ArsTechnica. But I think they have a better model, only limited certain forums to those who pay.
Google needs to comeout with a searhc just for jobsites. It is such a mess, my wife goes to 5-10 sites a day looking for a job, what a PITA. I am guessing Google could make some suh-weet ad revinue off that too...
In forensices cases involving hard drives the drives are copied bit by bit to an image file. That image file is then mounted, data recovery is run, and then the drive is searched. Here are some common type Q's. (Not my company... best link I could find) http://www.dminfo.com/faqs.html
32 bit intel binaries will run on an Opteron and will probably give some gain as seen here at Aces.
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