Compression waves, this wave will beat and shake you to death.
"Sound levels above 85 dB are considered harmful, while 120 dB is unsafe and 150 dB causes physical damage to the human body.Windows break at about 163 dB. Jet airplanes cause A-weighted levels of about 133 dB at 33 m, or 100 dB at 170 m. Eardrums rupture at 190 dB to 198 dB. Shock waves and sonic booms cause levels of about 200 dB at 330 m. Sound levels of around 200 dB can cause death to humans and are generated near bomb explosions (e.g. 23 kg of TNT detonated 3 m away). The space shuttle generates levels of around 215 dB (or an A-weighted level of about 175 dB at a distance of 17 m). Even louder are nuclear bombs, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and volcanoes." -wikipedia
What happens when you look at a laser or the sun??? Light is radiation. Radiation is energy. Hmm maybe light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum? oh yea, duh!
OK! We have a 90 Hz signal with an EIRP of 200dBm. put this up to your eyeball, can you still see with that eye? Now we can take out the other eye with a 2.4 Ghz signal at 55dBm.
The point is, is that light (and color) are just one small part of the electromagnetic spectrum and that it would be logical to conclude that any part of the EM spectrum 'could' damage your eye's given the right circumstances.
Your Monitor = 430 to 750 THz Light Transmitter. Your Eyes = 430 to 750 THz Deluxe Stereo Light Receiver with built-in Multiband Scanner.
Yea, I'm just as lost. Can you use Asterisk as a real PBX?...
PSTN/POTS Asterisk Real telephone?
VOIP Asterisk Real telephone?
Can I hookup real phones to this thing?
AFAIK IBM has full rights to the Win16 API and Microsoft has full rights to the OS/2 API. That was part of the deal way back when IBM and Microsoft parted ways.... Microsoft whent with chicago and IBM delivered OS/2, unfortunately the rest is history....
When you started talking about "they're and there" in the second paragraph. I would have never noticed it was wrong and would have just keeped on reading had you not pointed it out.
"A common error you'll find (particularly in electronic texts) is confounding they're, their and there."
I do that, and more, all the time because of my dysgraphia. Writing is very laborious for me and I completely despise it... Do you know how frustrating it would be to have a 140 IQ but not remember the correct sequencing for a simple word such as taht, tath, that?
1. Beastie is generic, it's associated with all of the BSDs and not specific to FreeBSD.
2. We don't have a logo. Beastie is not, and never was, the logo for FreeBSD.
3. Copyright and Trademark issues, Marshall McKusick holds all rights to him.
4. Beastie is too complex, economically, for print media.
Let me say again... Beastie is NOT being booted from FreeBSD and no, we did not cave into the demands of right-wing religious people. This is all about branding, marketing, and PR. And you could use the mozilla project as a case study of some of the positive side effects this could have for us.
So the mu-1 point is the point when the rotors are providing the least amount of lift?
What would happen if you had an air foil that could produced lift on both sides of the blade?
if they could move fast enough, lets say in a dive as they fall out of the sky at the mu-1 point, couldn't they use the rotors backwards relative speed with a double sided air foil to produce the same amount of lift as if the rotor was forewords moving?
m0n0wall is a stripped down (6MB) version of FreeBSD design to run on embedded systems.
It will run on the following hardware:
*Soekris Engineering net45xx/net48xx boards.
*PC Engines WRAP board.
*Generic PC with a CompactFlash (ATA), IDE, or Zip Drive.
*Generic PC with a CD-ROM (bootable) + Floppy.
*VMware.
It supports more then 4 network interface cards, including wireless cards.
Its main features are:
* well designed web based admin interface (supports SSL)
* serial console and VGA interface for setup and recovery
* captive portal
* 802.1Q VLAN support
* stateful packet filtering
* NAT/PAT (including 1:1)
* DHCP client, PPPoE, PPTP and Telstra BigPond Cable support on the WAN interface
* IPsec VPN OpenVPN tunnels (IKE; with support for hardware crypto cards and mobile clients)
* PPTP VPN (with RADIUS server support)
* static routes
* DHCP server
* caching DNS forwarder
* DynDNS client
* DMZ
* SNMP agent / syslog
* traffic shaper
* firmware upgrade through the web browser
* and many other features
"External USB enclosures (or airgaps!) protect against host and power supply failure."
"If I was really paranoid about protecting my data, I would run a long ethernet cable to a nerdly neighbor a few houses away"
Your arguments are fundamentally flawed. What happens if you where to get a lighting strike or a fire, the most common "acts of god"? By running that ethernet cable outside to another house you are greatly increasing your risk of lighting hitting your setup and taking everything out and causing a fire in the process.
The critical step is that System A is "Isolated" (conductivity) from System B. The best solution here is WiFi or fiber and at least two discrete buildings.
If you have lots of money to throw at the problem you can setup data centers throughout the world, in this case the only thing you have to worry about is a global catastrophe. If that happens I would not be worried about my data but how to stay alive, if not already dead. Also you could send up a satellite for off-world data backup.
It's the only way I could figure out how to get "( undef, undef, undef, 0.1 )" to work correctly with the 'print "."' in the loop. if I don't do that the program will do all the sleeping first and then print the dots. I need it to print a dot then sleep then print a dot then sleep...
It will on FreeBSD, I'm using the system's sleep not perl's. For some reason I could not get perl's sleep to loop correctly 'and' display the dots at the at the same time... Switch 'system "sleep.1";' with 'select(undef, undef, undef, 0.1);' and you'll see what I mean.
I've been playing with perl for a while but I'm still a newbie at it.
This is a good idea! Konquer, Safari, Opera, Epiphiney, et. al should all spoof Firefox or some generic "Mozilla/5.0" string. This makes them all allies in the fight against IE, the axis of evil. they can go there separate ways once IE is knocked off the hill.
"If this wasn't' the case, those pictures you ask strangers to take of you on vacation wouldn't belong to you either."
Your forgetting the fact that its the photographers equipment. Time == Money.
The key is 200dB!
Compression waves, this wave will beat and shake you to death.
"Sound levels above 85 dB are considered harmful, while 120 dB is unsafe and 150 dB causes physical damage to the human body. Windows break at about 163 dB. Jet airplanes cause A-weighted levels of about 133 dB at 33 m, or 100 dB at 170 m. Eardrums rupture at 190 dB to 198 dB. Shock waves and sonic booms cause levels of about 200 dB at 330 m. Sound levels of around 200 dB can cause death to humans and are generated near bomb explosions (e.g. 23 kg of TNT detonated 3 m away). The space shuttle generates levels of around 215 dB (or an A-weighted level of about 175 dB at a distance of 17 m). Even louder are nuclear bombs, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and volcanoes." -wikipedia
What happens when you look at a laser or the sun??? Light is radiation. Radiation is energy. Hmm maybe light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum? oh yea, duh!
Common frequencies:
Visible Light: 600~ THz
802.11a: 5 GHz
802.11b: 2.4 GHz
Cell Phone: 900~ Mhz
Sound (we hear): 10~ KHz
OK! We have a 90 Hz signal with an EIRP of 200dBm. put this up to your eyeball, can you still see with that eye? Now we can take out the other eye with a 2.4 Ghz signal at 55dBm.
The point is, is that light (and color) are just one small part of the electromagnetic spectrum and that it would be logical to conclude that any part of the EM spectrum 'could' damage your eye's given the right circumstances.
Your Monitor = 430 to 750 THz Light Transmitter.
Your Eyes = 430 to 750 THz Deluxe Stereo Light Receiver with built-in Multiband Scanner.
It's a miracle we can even see, in color!
Darn it... that should have looked like this:
PSTN/POTS <-> Asterisk <-> Real telephone?
VOIP <-> Asterisk <-> Real telephone?
Yea, I'm just as lost. Can you use Asterisk as a real PBX?... PSTN/POTS Asterisk Real telephone? VOIP Asterisk Real telephone? Can I hookup real phones to this thing?
AFAIK IBM has full rights to the Win16 API and Microsoft has full rights to the OS/2 API. That was part of the deal way back when IBM and Microsoft parted ways.... Microsoft whent with chicago and IBM delivered OS/2, unfortunately the rest is history....
How about we do something that's a little more pratical and useful such as finding new drugs that will cure cancer.
"What confused you?"
When you started talking about "they're and there" in the second paragraph. I would have never noticed it was wrong and would have just keeped on reading had you not pointed it out.
"A common error you'll find (particularly in electronic texts) is confounding they're, their and there."
I do that, and more, all the time because of my dysgraphia. Writing is very laborious for me and I completely despise it... Do you know how frustrating it would be to have a 140 IQ but not remember the correct sequencing for a simple word such as taht, tath, that?
"have a PhD in psycho-linguistics and majored in computer science, and I can tell you: there is syntax. The rules are complex, but their their.
You see? Did you immediately read: but they're there? No, you got confused, just like everybody else when confronted with a grammatical error."
What's it mean if you where not confused? I didn't even notice it until you pointed it out, that's when I became confused.
"As long as the page renders correctly in my browser does it matter if the HTML fails to conform to the DTD?"
HTML 4.01, ANSI C, Mathematics, etc. = formal languages = hard facts and rules.
a^2b^3(xy-pq)^4(c+d) / ab^4z(xy-pq)^3 = a(xy-pq)(c+d) / bz
English = informal language = soft rules = I before E except after C, except for beige, cleidoic, codeine, conscience, deify, deity, deign, dreidel, eider, eight, either, feign, feint, feisty, foreign, forfeit, freight, gleization, gneiss, greige, greisen, heifer, heigh-ho, height, heinous, heir, heist, leitmotiv, neigh, neighbor, neither, peignoir, prescient, rein, science, seiche, seidel, seine, seismic, seize, sheik, society, sovereign, surfeit, teiid, veil, vein, weight, weir, weird = What the @$#%? English is a mutt.
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Here are a few reasons why we need a logo...
1. Beastie is generic, it's associated with all of the BSDs and not specific to FreeBSD.
2. We don't have a logo. Beastie is not, and never was, the logo for FreeBSD.
3. Copyright and Trademark issues, Marshall McKusick holds all rights to him.
4. Beastie is too complex, economically, for print media.
Let me say again... Beastie is NOT being booted from FreeBSD and no, we did not cave into the demands of right-wing religious people. This is all about branding, marketing, and PR. And you could use the mozilla project as a case study of some of the positive side effects this could have for us.
Beastie is NOT going anywhere.
This is simply a logo for things like letterhead, marketing, conveying a "professional" corporate image, etc.
What's the first thing that pops into your head when you look at this logo?
What about this one?
And this one?
This too?
Anyways.......
Thank you, what the hell is wrong with plain old stereo.
So the mu-1 point is the point when the rotors are providing the least amount of lift?
What would happen if you had an air foil that could produced lift on both sides of the blade?
if they could move fast enough, lets say in a dive as they fall out of the sky at the mu-1 point, couldn't they use the rotors backwards relative speed with a double sided air foil to produce the same amount of lift as if the rotor was forewords moving?
m0n0wall is a stripped down (6MB) version of FreeBSD design to run on embedded systems.
It will run on the following hardware:
*Soekris Engineering net45xx/net48xx boards.
*PC Engines WRAP board.
*Generic PC with a CompactFlash (ATA), IDE, or Zip Drive.
*Generic PC with a CD-ROM (bootable) + Floppy.
*VMware.
It supports more then 4 network interface cards, including wireless cards.
Its main features are:
* well designed web based admin interface (supports SSL)
* serial console and VGA interface for setup and recovery
* captive portal
* 802.1Q VLAN support
* stateful packet filtering
* NAT/PAT (including 1:1)
* DHCP client, PPPoE, PPTP and Telstra BigPond Cable support on the WAN interface
* IPsec VPN OpenVPN tunnels (IKE; with support for hardware crypto cards and mobile clients)
* PPTP VPN (with RADIUS server support)
* static routes
* DHCP server
* caching DNS forwarder
* DynDNS client
* DMZ * SNMP agent / syslog
* traffic shaper
* firmware upgrade through the web browser
* and many other features
Main website:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/
Download links:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/downloads.php
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/beta.php
Install help:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/installation.php
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/physdiskwrite.php
"External USB enclosures (or airgaps!) protect against host and power supply failure."
"If I was really paranoid about protecting my data, I would run a long ethernet cable to a nerdly neighbor a few houses away"
Your arguments are fundamentally flawed. What happens if you where to get a lighting strike or a fire, the most common "acts of god"? By running that ethernet cable outside to another house you are greatly increasing your risk of lighting hitting your setup and taking everything out and causing a fire in the process.
The critical step is that System A is "Isolated" (conductivity) from System B. The best solution here is WiFi or fiber and at least two discrete buildings.
If you have lots of money to throw at the problem you can setup data centers throughout the world, in this case the only thing you have to worry about is a global catastrophe. If that happens I would not be worried about my data but how to stay alive, if not already dead. Also you could send up a satellite for off-world data backup.
It's the only way I could figure out how to get "( undef, undef, undef, 0.1 )" to work correctly with the 'print "."' in the loop. if I don't do that the program will do all the sleeping first and then print the dots. I need it to print a dot then sleep then print a dot then sleep...
.1 seconds
1 print dot
2 sleep for
3 goto 1
(s)he?
-And if you defeat the Firefox pop-up blocker I will block EVERYTHING.
let me throw this idea out...
What if Apple sold a "kit" that included an Apple motherboard and a copy of Mac OS X?
#!/usr/bin/perl
p
# PseudoScan for UNIX v0.2
# Copyright 2005 Nikolas Britton
# License: The MIT License
# http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.ph
system "clear";
print "Scanning Memory for Viruses:\n";
for ($i=1; $i<50; $i++) {
system "perl -e 'select ( undef, undef, undef, 0.1 )'";
print ".";
}
print " Clean!\n\n";
print "Scanning Master Boot Record for Viruses:\n";
for ($i=1; $i<10; $i++) {
print ".";
system "sync";
}
print " Clean!\n\n";
print "Scanning Hard Drive for Viruses:\n";
for ($i=1; $i<500; $i++) {
print ".";
system "sync";
}
print " Clean!\n\n";
print "No Viruses Found, Good Bye.\n";
It will on FreeBSD, I'm using the system's sleep not perl's. For some reason I could not get perl's sleep to loop correctly 'and' display the dots at the at the same time... Switch 'system "sleep
I've been playing with perl for a while but I'm still a newbie at it.
Opps... forget to remove those extra $i++'s. started the script using while loops, switched to for loops... anyways...
#!/usr/bin/perl
p
.1";
# PseudoScan for BSD v0.1
# Copyright 2005 Nikolas Britton
# License: The MIT License
# http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.ph
system "clear";
print "Scanning Memory for Viruses:\n";
for ($i=1; $i<75; $i++) {
system "sleep
print ".";
$i++;
}
print " Clean!\n\n";
print "Scanning Master Boot Record for Viruses:\n";
for ($i=1; $i<10; $i++) {
print ".";
system "sync";
$i++;
}
print " Clean!\n\n";
print "Scanning Hard Drive for Viruses:\n";
for ($i=1; $i<500; $i++) {
print ".";
system "sync";
$i++;
}
print " Clean!\n\n";
print "No Viruses Found, Good Bye.\n";
This is a good idea! Konquer, Safari, Opera, Epiphiney, et. al should all spoof Firefox or some generic "Mozilla/5.0" string. This makes them all allies in the fight against IE, the axis of evil. they can go there separate ways once IE is knocked off the hill.
IE vs. Standards
"If this wasn't' the case, those pictures you ask strangers to take of you on vacation wouldn't belong to you either." Your forgetting the fact that its the photographers equipment. Time == Money.