Used to work great back in the day. Modern robo-callers are mainly using SIP with some PRI thrown in, and they ignore the audible tones in favor of either protocol's response codes instead.
Though granted, the overnight storage would definitely be a challenge if solar scaled that high, and a lot more long-distance transmission lines would be needed.
Running a site like this is often a thankless job. Thanks for sticking in there so long, and for setting up and maintaining what has become one of the most well-known sites on the internet.
It's the fact that they use SQLite to store so much data. Putting the firefox profile on anything but a local hard drive causes it to become completely unresponsive on a regular basis. I haven't seen any plans by Mozilla to fix this yet, but this completely kills Firefox in any work environment with roaming profiles.
GM has offered its own caution about the risk associated with the Volt. The model "has not yet proven to be commercially viable," according to a regulatory filing last week. The technology required to power the car may not be developed in time for its planned 2010 debut, the automaker said.
Might be available next year - might not be commercially viable - not done developing the technology yet... Ah, good old GM.
Regarding pause issue : many reports show it linked to the places.sqlite file - see this thread on page 3 and look for the compactor tool they mention. Seems as though the "Awesomebar" is not without its issues.
FDCPA only applies to third-party agencies, IIRC. If they're a third-party agency, take the parent's advice (but send the "do not contact me by phone" request by certified mail with return receipt). If they're first-party, set your ringtone to "silent" for that number because they are going to blast you with calls.
Disclaimer : I work for a third-party collection agency.
Er, you are playing them on the PS2, right? Last title I paid full price for was World Tour, and that deserved it with the number of songs on it. Everything else has been $30 or (far) less.
They actually just fixed the SxS bloat with a patch a month or two ago. Link : here.
Time Magazine and a few other places have picked up on one researcher's results.
Used to work great back in the day. Modern robo-callers are mainly using SIP with some PRI thrown in, and they ignore the audible tones in favor of either protocol's response codes instead.
Mod parent up, Hot Fudge Sundae (that falls on a Tuesdae).
"...but when you rub it, it becomes a suitcase."
If you're nostalgic, check out http://www.archonclassic.com/.
I think they did a pretty good job, but my reflexes aren't what they used to be...
The calculations at http://www.ez2c.de/ml/solar_land_area/ with optimal array placement came up with slightly different numbers, fwiw.
Though granted, the overnight storage would definitely be a challenge if solar scaled that high, and a lot more long-distance transmission lines would be needed.
There are a few dozen pages of case studies on it in this book.
Running a site like this is often a thankless job. Thanks for sticking in there so long, and for setting up and maintaining what has become one of the most well-known sites on the internet.
On reflection, this is a good analogy for modern society in general.
Ah, there's your problem. You needed one of these Killer NICs http://www.bigfootnetworks.com/killer-xeno-pro/ to offset the lag of the rootkit.
Heeeeeeey Aqualung....
It's the fact that they use SQLite to store so much data. Putting the firefox profile on anything but a local hard drive causes it to become completely unresponsive on a regular basis. I haven't seen any plans by Mozilla to fix this yet, but this completely kills Firefox in any work environment with roaming profiles.
As a professor I had once said, "depression existed before 1950 - they called it alcoholism."
So given the disruptive effect on the cell data network this would have, would it be more apt to call it a Grendel cluster?
"...and there's many many others, but they haven't been discoooooovered" summarizes that nicely. :)
And some of the highest property taxes in the nation. The government always gets theirs, somehow.
From Bloomberg's article on this (here):
Might be available next year - might not be commercially viable - not done developing the technology yet... Ah, good old GM.
Regarding pause issue : many reports show it linked to the places.sqlite file - see this thread on page 3 and look for the compactor tool they mention. Seems as though the "Awesomebar" is not without its issues.
OEM PCs with a recovery partition spring to mind here...
FDCPA only applies to third-party agencies, IIRC. If they're a third-party agency, take the parent's advice (but send the "do not contact me by phone" request by certified mail with return receipt). If they're first-party, set your ringtone to "silent" for that number because they are going to blast you with calls.
Disclaimer : I work for a third-party collection agency.
Er, you are playing them on the PS2, right? Last title I paid full price for was World Tour, and that deserved it with the number of songs on it. Everything else has been $30 or (far) less.
Yes. And the only way to start the car will be to jump it.
The heat in many attics will cook the tape just as much.
Use aluminum tape or mastic on any ductwork you want to stay connected, no matter heat or cold.
However, nearly 25% comes from natural gas, according to the chart you linked - and has more than doubled in the last decade...