no, we can make a light that lasts average of 7-10 years continuously (neon bulb), but there's a known common failure mode for any other "light bulb" technology that makes lifetime even shorter than that.
you haven't heard what that group has done to our corn. It's now nutritionally depleted genetically modified filler that should not enter the food chain
their list of supported platforms for the DBMS is getting smaller and smaller from 10g R2 to 11g
dropped platforms: MacOSX,Windows Itanium, Linux Itanium, Linux PowerPC, Z Linux, Z/os, Fujitsu Siemens BS2000/OSD, HP True64, HP OpenVMS, 32 bit Solaris on Sparc, 32 bit x86 solaris,
What's left is x86 and x64 Windows, x86 and x64 Linux, Solaris on UltraSparc, HP/UX on Itanium, HP/UX on PA-RISC, AIX on PowerPC
The site is a scam, the model is you pay $35 to have your article submitted, then pay even more, $150, when it publishes. Content-wise it's like the national enquirer of cosmology and xenobiology but business-wise fleecing dumb writers instead of dumb supermarket shoppers. The 1970's comic book style images are a nice touch though, let's break out the tie-dye T-shirts and lava lamps and roll up a J and flash on ET riding a bicycle to Meatloaf rock operetta.
but Oracle implies their products run *well* only on Oracle Linux.
(from oracle.com)
Oracle Linux combined with Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel brings the latest Linux innovations to market, delivering extreme performance, advanced scalability, and reliability for enterprise applications. The combination is:
* Fast—Delivers more than 75 percent performance gain in OLTP performance tests over a Red Hat 5 Compatible Kernel; 200 percent speedup of Infiniband messaging; 137 percent faster solid state disk access
* Modern—Optimized for large servers; improved power management and energy efficiency; fine grained CPU and memory resource control; derived from the stable 2.6.32 mainline Linux kernel
* Reliable—Supports the Data Integrity Extensions and T10 Protection Information Model, improves application uptime
* Optimized for Oracle—Built and tested to run Oracle hardware, databases, and middleware. Recommended for all enterprise applications
no need to get 'em that small, the trash compactor on a garbage truck should suffice. The traders would be a good start, and the international banking cartel (including IMF, Federal Reserve, World Bank, Central Bankers) would be good solid tamping layer. Then throw every Bilderberg member in for a nice finish. Sell it by the bucket at every bait and tackle shop for chum.
light moves 0.3 millimeters in a pico-second. They are going to get all transactions on earth to occur in a sphere of 0.15 mm diameter? and somehow instantly get a traders transaction into that sphere from hundreds of kilometers away? That is pure inactionable bovine manure.
spamming has nothing to do with spreading malware. It is a very profitable means of advertising requiring only a very low response rate.
Many otherwise legitimate companies spam, they use off-the-shelf software for "email blasts" from paid-for mail lists or targeted web scrapings.
the new system runs Linux, but the article also says "java". no surprise that a j2ee system would turn out be a bloated, slow steaming pile of dung. Sure, efficient coding can be done in Java, but far too often too many layers of canned commercial libraries from a certain j2ee framework vendor are employed
I prefer my cases non-water soluble, fireproof, RF impervious, and inedible by insects and rats.
And yes, paper can actually ignite at LOWER temperatures than 451 F (even as low as 424 F in some cases, the old 451 degrees Centigrade is what you might call "fast ignition time", but given long enough time paper can ignite in the mid 200's degrees C.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature#cite_note-5
Danger! either number is accurate depending on how long you wish to wait for a fire, you'll see published values of ignition temperatures of paper from mid 200's to 400's degrees C.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature#cite_note-5
So a case made of paper is a very bad idea, component failure can easily hit the 424 and up degrees F that will ignite.
nonsense. wikipedia, has for example, summaries for each and every episode of popular anime *as a separate article*, yet uses "notable" argument against content of actual cultural significance. That is hypocrisy and a double standard.
it's a side effect of the big prison business we have here. We have one in seventeen men behind bars, over one percent of the population. Over half of them are in for a victimless crime, and they get mixed in with the rapists and murderers. Fat Cats fund both sides of the "war on drugs" with our tax dollars, invest in prison systems which get money per occupant at huge profit.
"the extremists"??? You mean those that are pissed off at a foreign occupier? We AREN'T fighting those that attacked us on Sept 11th (they long ago left Afghanistan), we AREN'T fighting wars via the procedure outlined in our Constitution. We ARE bombing dirt farmers who are our allies, killing and maiming and destroying their houses and properties. We ARE destroying property in Iraq so contractors can rebuild it, we ARE killing innocent citizens with Blackwater (newly renamed)
It isn't stupidity or need of hand holding when the necessary steps to getting a Debian workstation up and running involve arcane commands (such as changing permissions/ownship of/dev files to make plugging in USB devices work) in terminal. I can do it because I have experience as admin and systems programmer with Unix/LinuxBSD. Most people don't, and it's not helpful to be arrogant and question intelligence on the 99.99999999999% of humanity who aren't Unix/Linux/BSD whiz admins. The point is, certain distros such as Ubuntu and Mint have made the massive effort to give non-admin types some kind of chance of having an alternative to Windows with Free software. I know from experience that Debian and Ark (for example) do NOT have that level of polish on installation and configuration though would be outstanding distros for someone like me.
how about instead of a fictitious "mother earth", accepting faults in MO and AK have been shaking OK for a very long time.
Amazing how people with no knowledge whatsoever of even recent history react to every natural event as if it's some new thing and a result of punishment for man's actions. It's getting so that even a find of a few hundred dead birds over a few square miles makes headlines, when all throughout history thousands of birds at once have been killed in storms. Seasonal shellfish dyings do to asian monsoon season all of a sudden harped upon by "doomer" sites.
because it could never have been caused by something as stupid and absurd as using pumps and levees to allow building below sea level, next to the sea, for a century!
Yes, its power output is way too low, less than half a megawatt. There is a new system with 3.6 MW output being built, but even that is much less than shortwave transmitters for global voice/music broadcasts of other countries. To be blunt about it, a bunch of crackpot conspiracy theorist utterly ignorant of basic physics make up all kinds of nonsense about HAARP, but the truth is that it is for ionosphere research, and works by exciting a small portion of it (other hf and HAM radio operator do this every day, no big deal)
they're ok for raw text files, but under compression make a noise like a whoopie cushion
/me is thankful for the lack of illustrative link to either kraut feces pornography or rule 34 applied to maxtor hard drives starring in such
that's similar to "delay line memory", used in early radar and some of the first digital computers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_delay_line
no, we can make a light that lasts average of 7-10 years continuously (neon bulb), but there's a known common failure mode for any other "light bulb" technology that makes lifetime even shorter than that.
need to have alcohol to get into the mood for yourself?
you must be what they call a "happy hour 10", which is a "5" as seen under the influence.
I didn't think that. I thought it was a problem "apt-get install man-pages-da" could solve
you haven't heard what that group has done to our corn. It's now nutritionally depleted genetically modified filler that should not enter the food chain
their list of supported platforms for the DBMS is getting smaller and smaller from 10g R2 to 11g
dropped platforms: MacOSX,Windows Itanium, Linux Itanium, Linux PowerPC, Z Linux, Z/os, Fujitsu Siemens BS2000/OSD, HP True64, HP OpenVMS, 32 bit Solaris on Sparc, 32 bit x86 solaris,
What's left is x86 and x64 Windows, x86 and x64 Linux, Solaris on UltraSparc, HP/UX on Itanium, HP/UX on PA-RISC, AIX on PowerPC
The site is a scam, the model is you pay $35 to have your article submitted, then pay even more, $150, when it publishes. Content-wise it's like the national enquirer of cosmology and xenobiology but business-wise fleecing dumb writers instead of dumb supermarket shoppers. The 1970's comic book style images are a nice touch though, let's break out the tie-dye T-shirts and lava lamps and roll up a J and flash on ET riding a bicycle to Meatloaf rock operetta.
but Oracle implies their products run *well* only on Oracle Linux. (from oracle.com) Oracle Linux combined with Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel brings the latest Linux innovations to market, delivering extreme performance, advanced scalability, and reliability for enterprise applications. The combination is: * Fast—Delivers more than 75 percent performance gain in OLTP performance tests over a Red Hat 5 Compatible Kernel; 200 percent speedup of Infiniband messaging; 137 percent faster solid state disk access * Modern—Optimized for large servers; improved power management and energy efficiency; fine grained CPU and memory resource control; derived from the stable 2.6.32 mainline Linux kernel * Reliable—Supports the Data Integrity Extensions and T10 Protection Information Model, improves application uptime * Optimized for Oracle—Built and tested to run Oracle hardware, databases, and middleware. Recommended for all enterprise applications
if Oracle's products (for which Oracle Linux exists to run) were GPL, you stupid statement would have made some sense.
no need to get 'em that small, the trash compactor on a garbage truck should suffice. The traders would be a good start, and the international banking cartel (including IMF, Federal Reserve, World Bank, Central Bankers) would be good solid tamping layer. Then throw every Bilderberg member in for a nice finish. Sell it by the bucket at every bait and tackle shop for chum.
light moves 0.3 millimeters in a pico-second. They are going to get all transactions on earth to occur in a sphere of 0.15 mm diameter? and somehow instantly get a traders transaction into that sphere from hundreds of kilometers away? That is pure inactionable bovine manure.
spamming has nothing to do with spreading malware. It is a very profitable means of advertising requiring only a very low response rate. Many otherwise legitimate companies spam, they use off-the-shelf software for "email blasts" from paid-for mail lists or targeted web scrapings.
the new system runs Linux, but the article also says "java". no surprise that a j2ee system would turn out be a bloated, slow steaming pile of dung. Sure, efficient coding can be done in Java, but far too often too many layers of canned commercial libraries from a certain j2ee framework vendor are employed
I prefer my cases non-water soluble, fireproof, RF impervious, and inedible by insects and rats. And yes, paper can actually ignite at LOWER temperatures than 451 F (even as low as 424 F in some cases, the old 451 degrees Centigrade is what you might call "fast ignition time", but given long enough time paper can ignite in the mid 200's degrees C. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature#cite_note-5
Danger! either number is accurate depending on how long you wish to wait for a fire, you'll see published values of ignition temperatures of paper from mid 200's to 400's degrees C. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature#cite_note-5 So a case made of paper is a very bad idea, component failure can easily hit the 424 and up degrees F that will ignite.
nonsense. wikipedia, has for example, summaries for each and every episode of popular anime *as a separate article*, yet uses "notable" argument against content of actual cultural significance. That is hypocrisy and a double standard.
it's a side effect of the big prison business we have here. We have one in seventeen men behind bars, over one percent of the population. Over half of them are in for a victimless crime, and they get mixed in with the rapists and murderers. Fat Cats fund both sides of the "war on drugs" with our tax dollars, invest in prison systems which get money per occupant at huge profit.
"the extremists"??? You mean those that are pissed off at a foreign occupier? We AREN'T fighting those that attacked us on Sept 11th (they long ago left Afghanistan), we AREN'T fighting wars via the procedure outlined in our Constitution. We ARE bombing dirt farmers who are our allies, killing and maiming and destroying their houses and properties. We ARE destroying property in Iraq so contractors can rebuild it, we ARE killing innocent citizens with Blackwater (newly renamed)
It isn't stupidity or need of hand holding when the necessary steps to getting a Debian workstation up and running involve arcane commands (such as changing permissions/ownship of /dev files to make plugging in USB devices work) in terminal. I can do it because I have experience as admin and systems programmer with Unix/LinuxBSD. Most people don't, and it's not helpful to be arrogant and question intelligence on the 99.99999999999% of humanity who aren't Unix/Linux/BSD whiz admins. The point is, certain distros such as Ubuntu and Mint have made the massive effort to give non-admin types some kind of chance of having an alternative to Windows with Free software. I know from experience that Debian and Ark (for example) do NOT have that level of polish on installation and configuration though would be outstanding distros for someone like me.
how about instead of a fictitious "mother earth", accepting faults in MO and AK have been shaking OK for a very long time. Amazing how people with no knowledge whatsoever of even recent history react to every natural event as if it's some new thing and a result of punishment for man's actions. It's getting so that even a find of a few hundred dead birds over a few square miles makes headlines, when all throughout history thousands of birds at once have been killed in storms. Seasonal shellfish dyings do to asian monsoon season all of a sudden harped upon by "doomer" sites.
because it could never have been caused by something as stupid and absurd as using pumps and levees to allow building below sea level, next to the sea, for a century!
Yes, its power output is way too low, less than half a megawatt. There is a new system with 3.6 MW output being built, but even that is much less than shortwave transmitters for global voice/music broadcasts of other countries. To be blunt about it, a bunch of crackpot conspiracy theorist utterly ignorant of basic physics make up all kinds of nonsense about HAARP, but the truth is that it is for ionosphere research, and works by exciting a small portion of it (other hf and HAM radio operator do this every day, no big deal)
family trees with loops instead of forks