kingston, ibm, lexar, samsung, sandisk to name a few.
congrats, you're the top end of the bell curve for luck, but I'm pretty sure sooner or later you're going to get bit with a failure.
Silicone is for making fake boobs and gasket sealer. If you mean a replacement for silicon oxide, there have been published experiments using hafnium oxide as alternative for gate insulator in MOS-FETs, and as substrate for carbon nanotube NVRAM, but by all means please post link to the company with the halfnium oxide chips.
You have an artificial guilt complex like so many that follow religions. The hard facts that the arctic summer holes are now closing, the south pole overall has been cooling for over 30 years, that sea level rise has been going on for thousands of years since the last ice age (and most of that time at a rate many times that of today), that more glaciers are growing than retreating, that mount killimanjaro's ice shrinkage is entirely a local phenomenon driven by land use, etc.etc. are lost on you because you have a self-destructive and society-destructive false belief, fueled by hucksters with an agenda for money and power, in the "sin" of man using his mind to better his life.
That people believe religions and superstitions is is why we have war and mass murder and persecution over ideologies and religions, and why billions of dollars are raked in by religious con artists each year. So this person wants to pander to idiots and their stupid useless beliefs. Please, don't feed the dumbfucks, the minds of humanity don't need further enslaving.
No, the climate research is junk science. It is clear that fraudsters are pushing an agenda to line the pockets of cartels.
Carbon concentration in the atmosphere is of no import on climate whatsoever compared to driving solar influence and compared to the effects of the number one greenhouse gas on planet earth, water vapor.
You have CO2 in your lungs and you aren't dead. Sure, above a certain concentration it would burn your lungs with carbonic acid, but that is irrelevant to discussion as the less than one thousandth part the atmosphere contains is not harming you. CO2 is absolutely essential to life on this planet, without it the biosphere dies.
My comment defining it as poisonous has to do with its recent definition as a pollutant to be regulated. It's a very minor greenhouse gas at the minute concentrations found in the atmosphere, of no import compared to the effects of the number one greenhouse gas on planet earth, which is of course water vapor.
they are bought and sold with REAL MONEY. there are billions of euros changing hands because of this nonsense. What a beautiful scam, declare a gas absolutely essential to life on the earth a poisonous taxable thing. Add some alarm over weather events of the past few years: "climate change will cause more powerful hurricanes! (after one year of strong hurricanes). "climate change will cause drought" (after perfectly predictable cyclical drought happened for a couple years, same as seven decades ago) At the moment it's "climate change is causing floods and hard winters!" (again, same shit different century).
Add even more alarm with "sea levels are rising and island nations are going underwater". Of course, the sea has been rising since the last ice age and those lands which were essentially at sea level anyway within less than ten cm tolerance were doomed anyway.
Anti-scientific rubbish to line the pockets of certain cartels.
do you mean the 1997-2003.doc format, or the 2007 or the 2010 one? And the various excel versions are even more fun when moving data.
We have to use office at work (two different major versions) and it makes life difficult for us.
Except he was gay and modeled after Alan Turing. Poor Gilligan, having to be the bitch for Skipper, Mr. Howell (in his "sham marriage") and the Professor. Hope his man-gay riders used lots of coconut butter....
I prefer my women like dark matter: attractive, hard to catch, dark, and mysterious.
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We understand the question, but the answer is your architecture is poor. Killing the user's request will only anger them, it is the wrong way, your job is to make an architecture that works and fulfills the user's request. My batch-middleware suggestion (which to your clients could be made to look the same as real-time interactive with a job-status page), could even be implemented on the same server
Large enterprise applications will generally have a multi-tier, not a two-tier, architecture for solving the problems you are having and many others.
--- sincerely, Mr. 37 years software engineering experience
I can control advanced primates with optical stimulation. I can make them forgo social interaction, practice sleep deprivation and prevent them from reproducing as their brains are redirected to sexually self stimulate instead.. I call the device a video monitor with a porn feed.
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after reading the rest of hot-headed thread, here's solution I use. Big-ass reports should be done as batch requests processed elsewhere than your web front end, it's a kind of middleware, you can e-mail the user when they are done or have a status page. Only a limited set of reports should be allowed to be interactively generated, and those should have implicit limits on size of data set returned.
This solution actually pre-dates the web, I'm old. Some things are just better done with batch jobs
ClamAV's main use is the Unix/Linux/BSD version for running on mail servers, but it also has the cool mode of scanning directory trees on a samba file servers for Windows clients. The virus definition databases it uses are updated multiple times a day and are automatically downloaded. I have several customers that have been using it for years, it does catch the bad wares and moves bad files to a holding directory. It understands the common archival and compression, executable, and document formats.
you're getting way ahead of the plan's logical steps, the Neanderthals and the creatures that will eat them to spare us a Neanderthal infestation are my solutions #5 and #6.
kingston, ibm, lexar, samsung, sandisk to name a few. congrats, you're the top end of the bell curve for luck, but I'm pretty sure sooner or later you're going to get bit with a failure.
Silicone is for making fake boobs and gasket sealer. If you mean a replacement for silicon oxide, there have been published experiments using hafnium oxide as alternative for gate insulator in MOS-FETs, and as substrate for carbon nanotube NVRAM, but by all means please post link to the company with the halfnium oxide chips.
that's a load, you have no idea how metals are mined and made, do you?
that bubble wrap is a static electricity hazard to the drive electronics. you should wrap in conductive/static-safe plastic first.
a third of all the thumb drives I've ever owned have gone bad with very moderate use. totally unreliable for important data.
their web pages says windows and mac osx. Can their solution be used by Linux or BSD?
only worried about read compatibility in a decade or more; my blu-ray drive reads my late 90s cd-r
You have an artificial guilt complex like so many that follow religions. The hard facts that the arctic summer holes are now closing, the south pole overall has been cooling for over 30 years, that sea level rise has been going on for thousands of years since the last ice age (and most of that time at a rate many times that of today), that more glaciers are growing than retreating, that mount killimanjaro's ice shrinkage is entirely a local phenomenon driven by land use, etc.etc. are lost on you because you have a self-destructive and society-destructive false belief, fueled by hucksters with an agenda for money and power, in the "sin" of man using his mind to better his life.
That people believe religions and superstitions is is why we have war and mass murder and persecution over ideologies and religions, and why billions of dollars are raked in by religious con artists each year. So this person wants to pander to idiots and their stupid useless beliefs. Please, don't feed the dumbfucks, the minds of humanity don't need further enslaving.
No, the climate research is junk science. It is clear that fraudsters are pushing an agenda to line the pockets of cartels. Carbon concentration in the atmosphere is of no import on climate whatsoever compared to driving solar influence and compared to the effects of the number one greenhouse gas on planet earth, water vapor.
You have CO2 in your lungs and you aren't dead. Sure, above a certain concentration it would burn your lungs with carbonic acid, but that is irrelevant to discussion as the less than one thousandth part the atmosphere contains is not harming you. CO2 is absolutely essential to life on this planet, without it the biosphere dies. My comment defining it as poisonous has to do with its recent definition as a pollutant to be regulated. It's a very minor greenhouse gas at the minute concentrations found in the atmosphere, of no import compared to the effects of the number one greenhouse gas on planet earth, which is of course water vapor.
they are bought and sold with REAL MONEY. there are billions of euros changing hands because of this nonsense. What a beautiful scam, declare a gas absolutely essential to life on the earth a poisonous taxable thing. Add some alarm over weather events of the past few years: "climate change will cause more powerful hurricanes! (after one year of strong hurricanes). "climate change will cause drought" (after perfectly predictable cyclical drought happened for a couple years, same as seven decades ago) At the moment it's "climate change is causing floods and hard winters!" (again, same shit different century). Add even more alarm with "sea levels are rising and island nations are going underwater". Of course, the sea has been rising since the last ice age and those lands which were essentially at sea level anyway within less than ten cm tolerance were doomed anyway. Anti-scientific rubbish to line the pockets of certain cartels.
do you mean the 1997-2003 .doc format, or the 2007 or the 2010 one? And the various excel versions are even more fun when moving data.
We have to use office at work (two different major versions) and it makes life difficult for us.
Except he was gay and modeled after Alan Turing. Poor Gilligan, having to be the bitch for Skipper, Mr. Howell (in his "sham marriage") and the Professor. Hope his man-gay riders used lots of coconut butter....
well, I could care more but I shouldn't so won't
hahaha, not rewriting everything, would be a few dozen lines at most.
I prefer my women like dark matter: attractive, hard to catch, dark, and mysterious.
We understand the question, but the answer is your architecture is poor. Killing the user's request will only anger them, it is the wrong way, your job is to make an architecture that works and fulfills the user's request. My batch-middleware suggestion (which to your clients could be made to look the same as real-time interactive with a job-status page), could even be implemented on the same server
Large enterprise applications will generally have a multi-tier, not a two-tier, architecture for solving the problems you are having and many others.
--- sincerely, Mr. 37 years software engineering experience
correct that file scans are scheduled, but that fits with the clients use of batch reception of scanned and pdf medical documentation.
They use a multi-tiered approach to security that also includes Fortigate and the free AVG windows client.
I can control advanced primates with optical stimulation. I can make them forgo social interaction, practice sleep deprivation and prevent them from reproducing as their brains are redirected to sexually self stimulate instead.. I call the device a video monitor with a porn feed.
after reading the rest of hot-headed thread, here's solution I use. Big-ass reports should be done as batch requests processed elsewhere than your web front end, it's a kind of middleware, you can e-mail the user when they are done or have a status page. Only a limited set of reports should be allowed to be interactively generated, and those should have implicit limits on size of data set returned.
This solution actually pre-dates the web, I'm old. Some things are just better done with batch jobs
ClamAV's main use is the Unix/Linux/BSD version for running on mail servers, but it also has the cool mode of scanning directory trees on a samba file servers for Windows clients. The virus definition databases it uses are updated multiple times a day and are automatically downloaded. I have several customers that have been using it for years, it does catch the bad wares and moves bad files to a holding directory. It understands the common archival and compression, executable, and document formats.
http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/about/
you're getting way ahead of the plan's logical steps, the Neanderthals and the creatures that will eat them to spare us a Neanderthal infestation are my solutions #5 and #6.
But the Mexican army and police use M-16 and some other military weapons same as U.S.
....you ask of a slashdotter, shunned and banished by his mother to the basement?