Actually the answer to that is no. If the person being dangerous does not make them a imminent threat to life. For that to be true, they have to be an active threat at that moment. If he is cornered in a parking garage not actively shooting at any one, he does not represent a imminent threat to life. Dangerous yes, but not a imminent threat.
Not really. ARM really leaves a lot to be desired tool wise and the like. For embedded boards, Atom was a fucking godsend. Also for small low power servers there is nothing that even comes close to it.
The only systems I've ever seen that are like that are a very small handful targeted at over clockers or the like and those are really falling by the way side.
Nothing targeted at corporate or enterprise includes that at all.
Depends on the subject. They are very blatantly biased and actually act as a propaganda tool for the Democrats when it comes to 2nd amendment rights issues.
Really? I remember recently the really half assed article below was brought to my attention. This is so far from being unbiased or even vaguely researched it is funny. The author did no research into SBS and constantly describes something that is very federally illegal as if it was legal to do.
> The second problem is suppliers that want to sell you something prepackaged in a rack that is not water cooled. Trying to explain to them that you don't want their shitty none water cooled rack is in my experience is like taking to a brick wall. Another reason why you probably still need air handling units. That said our doors are currently providing net cooling to the room, that is inlet temperature at the front of the rack is higher than the outlet temperature at the back.
What bloody suppliers?
Only a handful of companies sell products that include a actual rack and from my DC experience over the last decade, few companies buy those.
If you mean buy a massive group of blade servers? HP, Dell, or Supermicro really don't care what sort of rack they are going into... although Dell and HP would prefer to sell you their brand of cabs...
The Nvidia drivers are fine. We don't have the performance issues with them over here on FreeBSD that people on Linux do. Graphics have honestly been very consistently better and smoother on FreeBSD than Linux for the most part.
Follow the money. EuroDollarPounds will always expedite a process when there's more money on one side than the other.
The sad fact of this matter is this new DC makes more noise than what was present, a clear backward step. Regardless of the industry, the planners should be aiming for a higher standard from everyone. There's no reason why a DC needs to make any noise outside the building itself.
Silent HVAC? So basically a miracle then?
HVAC is a standard minor background noise for any modern urban setting. It is no noisier for a DC than it is any generic office building.
The two major rail lines are actually one major rail line that happens to split right at Evanston, so it is great if the place you want to go is Chicago. . . . I am not familiar with the bus service in Evanston, but I am familiar with bus service in other Chicago suburbs and I can tell you that it is a miserable experience that adds an hour to your commute.
The UP-N Metra Rail line goes through Evanston between downtown Chicago and Kenosha, Wisconsin, so you can get to a lot of north shore towns and Chicago neighborhoods on that line (though you will probably need to be picked up by someone in a car at the Metra station if you go north)
Also Evanston has three CTA "L" lines (the Skokie Swift Yellow Line, the Evanston Express Purple Line, and the Howard Street Red Line) that all go to Chicago. So, yes, other than Skokie, you can't get to many suburbs on those lines.
Evanston borders Chicago, so a lot of the buses are extensions of Chicago's CTA buses. Again, good for getting to places in Chicago, if slow. Pace buses to get to other suburbs are reliable, but, in my limited experience, exceedingly infrequent and slow.
I think they will find that by becoming more dense, they will substitute the upper middle class people and the high property (and property tax) values for a larger number of lower income people with low property values.
It is actually going the other way, with lower income residents complaining that they are getting pushed out by gentrification.
Speaking as some one who lives in Chicago and is familiar with the Pace buses... the system is fucking useless. It is the sort of bus system the re-enforces car usage as soon as one can afford to, they stop using it.
It was dropped as it has a single stacked mag and 9x19mm is standard for the rest of NATO a double stacked mag of it contains significantly more than a single or even double stacked mag of.45 ACP.
> They're big concerns with the 1911, too. Even a commander-style pistol is still plenty heavy. And the 1911 has extra stuff to go wrong, especially if you load it up with an extra safety as Kimber does (along with many others.)
Unless you are talking about Kimber or some other drek 1911 show piece, series 70 1911s are great. 1911s don't become unreliable till you get some one who wants something fancy and with out rattle.
> Well, they cited the issue of fitting the hands of smaller shooters, so in the modern day none of these firearms are really applicable. They should probably be looking at a SIG.
This honestly is a load of crap. I own one and a 1911, both of which can be handle by some one small and with small hands perfectly well. I thought my sister to shoot and she is like 100 pounds soaking wet and did not have a problem with either.
In fact for small hands the M9 is way better for the some one small hands than the 1911 given the location of the slide release. With out a extended slide release, the 1911 can be a bit awkward for some.
If they think a M9 is to large, they are really fucked when it comes to choosing any modern side arm, unless they want a small cartridge in a single stack magazine.
> H&K M&P.45, then. The trigger is considered to be not that great, but there are mods that improve it, so perhaps with a little revision it would make a nice piece. Three grip sizes, external extractor. However, they're going to want to stick with 9mm because of the cost consideration, and the modern style of never using one bullet when five will do.
Any major cartridge,.45 ACP/9x19mm/10mm Auto/.40 S&W, all work fine from everything I've read. You don't see an issue till you drop down to like.380 ACP.
I actually would not consider this ready for every day use. It does not even play nicely with what I have at home as the following are broken.
1: It can't handle multiple columns. 2: No real support for index work. 3: Can't create tables or modify number of columns/rows. 4: No header/footer support. 5: No footnote support. 6: Embedded images tend to overlap text. 7: The equation stuff is not supported.
That said this is still bad ass and I look forward to seeing how it progresses.
This is actually a very bad assumption. Lots of software start off with the major version being zero as zero indexing stuff is extremely common when it comes to programming and it only gets bumped when there is a non-backwards compatible change.
By default, SuperMicro IPMI attaches to normal ethernet. So if you hook up a server to a public connection, you've exposed your IPMI. We caught this in a security audit, we added a dhcp honey pot to our static network to see if we could get any devices to announce themselves. We about shat our pants! There's probably a ton of people at risk not knowing this motherboard is insecure by default!
Dedicated v. shared ethernet is going to vary per model and some models actually don't support shared ethernet.
Also even when using shared, that is only a danger when a DHCP server is present and the machines are being admined by a idiot who does not know what they are using.
As far as I can tell, the Nuvoton WPCM450 is what contains the Matrox G200ew clone for graphics output. Thanks to XAA being discontinued in X.org, the MGA driver is practically unusable for X at this point(even with an ancient, 2d window manager).
Yet another reason to avoid this hardware.
Blarg? People are using these as servers, not desktops. Given this X support is entirely irrelevant.
Not sure about else where, but here in Chicago cyclists treat it as giving them the right away. It is actually a very major problem when it comes to pedestrian traffic and vehicle traffic here. And that is IF they even bother to slow down instead of just blowing throw a red light or stop sight.
Irrelevant. One should not have to rely on a specific company on that, but it should be a well layed out mechanism that allows one to sync to a server of choice, allowing one to host it themselves instead of relying on third parties.
Embrace it and you will be much happier. Been professionally nocturnal for 7 years now and I love it. If you live in a big city is is actually very easy to do.
Voting for that which will harm you the least when it comes to civil rights though is a utter failure as it does nothing to ensure your rights are not eroded slowly. When it comes to civil rights issues, people need to become more willing to vote for none of the above.
Actually the answer to that is no. If the person being dangerous does not make them a imminent threat to life. For that to be true, they have to be an active threat at that moment. If he is cornered in a parking garage not actively shooting at any one, he does not represent a imminent threat to life. Dangerous yes, but not a imminent threat.
Not really. ARM really leaves a lot to be desired tool wise and the like. For embedded boards, Atom was a fucking godsend. Also for small low power servers there is nothing that even comes close to it.
I believe the old saying is even a stuck clock is right twice a day.
The only systems I've ever seen that are like that are a very small handful targeted at over clockers or the like and those are really falling by the way side.
Nothing targeted at corporate or enterprise includes that at all.
Depends on the subject. They are very blatantly biased and actually act as a propaganda tool for the Democrats when it comes to 2nd amendment rights issues.
Really? I remember recently the really half assed article below was brought to my attention. This is so far from being unbiased or even vaguely researched it is funny. The author did no research into SBS and constantly describes something that is very federally illegal as if it was legal to do.
http://america.aljazeera.com/a...
That article is also far from the first time I've seen them do something like this.
> The second problem is suppliers that want to sell you something prepackaged in a rack that is not water cooled. Trying to explain to them that you don't want their shitty none water cooled rack is in my experience is like taking to a brick wall. Another reason why you probably still need air handling units. That said our doors are currently providing net cooling to the room, that is inlet temperature at the front of the rack is higher than the outlet temperature at the back.
What bloody suppliers?
Only a handful of companies sell products that include a actual rack and from my DC experience over the last decade, few companies buy those.
If you mean buy a massive group of blade servers? HP, Dell, or Supermicro really don't care what sort of rack they are going into... although Dell and HP would prefer to sell you their brand of cabs...
Actually Claws is a fork of Sylpheed. Sylpheed use to be named sylpheed-claws.
The Nvidia drivers are fine. We don't have the performance issues with them over here on FreeBSD that people on Linux do. Graphics have honestly been very consistently better and smoother on FreeBSD than Linux for the most part.
Follow the money. EuroDollarPounds will always expedite a process when there's more money on one side than the other.
The sad fact of this matter is this new DC makes more noise than what was present, a clear backward step. Regardless of the industry, the planners should be aiming for a higher standard from everyone. There's no reason why a DC needs to make any noise outside the building itself.
Silent HVAC? So basically a miracle then?
HVAC is a standard minor background noise for any modern urban setting. It is no noisier for a DC than it is any generic office building.
The UP-N Metra Rail line goes through Evanston between downtown Chicago and Kenosha, Wisconsin, so you can get to a lot of north shore towns and Chicago neighborhoods on that line (though you will probably need to be picked up by someone in a car at the Metra station if you go north)
Also Evanston has three CTA "L" lines (the Skokie Swift Yellow Line, the Evanston Express Purple Line, and the Howard Street Red Line) that all go to Chicago. So, yes, other than Skokie, you can't get to many suburbs on those lines.
Evanston borders Chicago, so a lot of the buses are extensions of Chicago's CTA buses. Again, good for getting to places in Chicago, if slow. Pace buses to get to other suburbs are reliable, but, in my limited experience, exceedingly infrequent and slow.
It is actually going the other way, with lower income residents complaining that they are getting pushed out by gentrification.
Speaking as some one who lives in Chicago and is familiar with the Pace buses... the system is fucking useless. It is the sort of bus system the re-enforces car usage as soon as one can afford to, they stop using it.
It was dropped as it has a single stacked mag and 9x19mm is standard for the rest of NATO a double stacked mag of it contains significantly more than a single or even double stacked mag of .45 ACP.
> They're big concerns with the 1911, too. Even a commander-style pistol is still plenty heavy. And the 1911 has extra stuff to go wrong, especially if you load it up with an extra safety as Kimber does (along with many others.)
Unless you are talking about Kimber or some other drek 1911 show piece, series 70 1911s are great. 1911s don't become unreliable till you get some one who wants something fancy and with out rattle.
> Well, they cited the issue of fitting the hands of smaller shooters, so in the modern day none of these firearms are really applicable. They should probably be looking at a SIG.
This honestly is a load of crap. I own one and a 1911, both of which can be handle by some one small and with small hands perfectly well. I thought my sister to shoot and she is like 100 pounds soaking wet and did not have a problem with either.
In fact for small hands the M9 is way better for the some one small hands than the 1911 given the location of the slide release. With out a extended slide release, the 1911 can be a bit awkward for some.
If they think a M9 is to large, they are really fucked when it comes to choosing any modern side arm, unless they want a small cartridge in a single stack magazine.
> H&K M&P .45, then. The trigger is considered to be not that great, but there are mods that improve it, so perhaps with a little revision it would make a nice piece. Three grip sizes, external extractor. However, they're going to want to stick with 9mm because of the cost consideration, and the modern style of never using one bullet when five will do.
Any major cartridge, .45 ACP/9x19mm/10mm Auto/.40 S&W, all work fine from everything I've read. You don't see an issue till you drop down to like .380 ACP.
I actually would not consider this ready for every day use. It does not even play nicely with what I have at home as the following are broken.
1: It can't handle multiple columns.
2: No real support for index work.
3: Can't create tables or modify number of columns/rows.
4: No header/footer support.
5: No footnote support.
6: Embedded images tend to overlap text.
7: The equation stuff is not supported.
That said this is still bad ass and I look forward to seeing how it progresses.
This is actually a very bad assumption. Lots of software start off with the major version being zero as zero indexing stuff is extremely common when it comes to programming and it only gets bumped when there is a non-backwards compatible change.
By default, SuperMicro IPMI attaches to normal ethernet. So if you hook up a server to a public connection, you've exposed your IPMI. We caught this in a security audit, we added a dhcp honey pot to our static network to see if we could get any devices to announce themselves. We about shat our pants! There's probably a ton of people at risk not knowing this motherboard is insecure by default!
Dedicated v. shared ethernet is going to vary per model and some models actually don't support shared ethernet.
Also even when using shared, that is only a danger when a DHCP server is present and the machines are being admined by a idiot who does not know what they are using.
Working on a product based around these now...
As far as I can tell, the Nuvoton WPCM450 is what contains the Matrox G200ew clone for graphics output. Thanks to XAA being discontinued in X.org, the MGA driver is practically unusable for X at this point(even with an ancient, 2d window manager).
Yet another reason to avoid this hardware.
Blarg? People are using these as servers, not desktops. Given this X support is entirely irrelevant.
Not sure about else where, but here in Chicago cyclists treat it as giving them the right away. It is actually a very major problem when it comes to pedestrian traffic and vehicle traffic here. And that is IF they even bother to slow down instead of just blowing throw a red light or stop sight.
PulseAudio has nothing to do with the Bluetooth audio support. It is just a sound server and relies on either ALSA or OSS to talk to the hardware.
The problem with this becomes they are communist and with that comes the baggage of permanent revolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...
Irrelevant. One should not have to rely on a specific company on that, but it should be a well layed out mechanism that allows one to sync to a server of choice, allowing one to host it themselves instead of relying on third parties.
Fuck 'em both. There really needs to be a method for syncing to a server of one's choice instead of relying on third parties.
Self hosting FTW.
Congrats, you are nocturnal.
Embrace it and you will be much happier. Been professionally nocturnal for 7 years now and I love it. If you live in a big city is is actually very easy to do.
Yes, we have the choice, none-of-the-fucking-above. Do a write in.
Voting for that which will harm you the least when it comes to civil rights though is a utter failure as it does nothing to ensure your rights are not eroded slowly. When it comes to civil rights issues, people need to become more willing to vote for none of the above.