You're funny, the size of company that worries about PCI compliance is not the kind where most win 2003 is running.
if employer doesn't want to spend money, then it won't get done. IT people still need their jobs even if their employer is like that. Stop talking big, you're not going to cough up money to solve anyone's problem
So you don't know how the real world is, such people will not only keep their jobs but get praised for any "heroic rescue" if cracked. You're enlightened now, you're welcome
most of the win 2003 servers are file and print servers, not directly hooked to internet, for small and medium business. if company has proper malware scanning, backups and archives it's probably not big a deal as you stress puppies make it
I've put new openssl, bash and apache on old EOL distros recently, that the business owners don't have time to migrate yet. That's possible in the open source world
Systemd is terribly unstable and rolls state back for trivial reasons. Those of us in charge of data centers see the issues, your laptop or home pc is not a viable model of reality.
You are talking bullshit here, we've been testing systemd for 6 months and it is unstable, rolls the system back to start state for trivial reasons. Not to mention needing all kinds of shims for the parts that haven't even been written yet so it could "function" in a current system. What a bunch of badly designed over complicated garbage
The 3V button battery will indeed give each electron twice as much energy as the D cell. That is indisputable. The charge capacity and internal resistance of the batteries will differ.
Voltage under a known load will indeed tell how much charge is left in a given type of battery,
It is energy per unit charge as I said; a volt is joules per coulomb. The mAh is just measuring charge. An amp has units of charge per unit time. Multiply that by time and you get purely charge, we're essentially back to coulombs times a constant.
Not at all, the problem this product attempts to address is the cessation of function for many applications purely due to voltage under load becoming too low even though the battery has plenty of "charge" left.
I would be delighted for any link that shows an electron in fact is affected by gravity. We've only ever measured its inertial mass and assume gravitational mass is the same
You are the one trolling with laughable long proven false notions of any classical electromagnetic interaction of electrons. QED properly explains electron spin, orbitals, scattering. There is nothing classical about those things.
You are wrong about casualty, measuring one part of entangled quantity only tells what the other one is, nothing more. Quantum theory is the most useful model of reality that we have, excluding gravitational interactions. Maybe gravitational field is not quantized, that's the issue
That is not the same thing as string theory, there is verifiable evidence for dark matter, defined as matter having gravitational effect on galaxy shape for which there is no known accounting yet.
Your self delusion and ignorance of experimentally verified quantum nature of electron orbitals is epic. That rubbish you link does not make one prediction verified by experiment.
string theory is mocked by over half of physicists as being useless and unverifiable. In fact some it's predictions such as SUSY have taken huge hits in the last ten years.
More of America is a ghetto, places where people spawn children with no moral guidance.
How about taking rifles to school, to keep in locker, for hunting after school? That was fine decades ago too. We didn't kill any one, strangely enough
You're funny, the size of company that worries about PCI compliance is not the kind where most win 2003 is running.
if employer doesn't want to spend money, then it won't get done. IT people still need their jobs even if their employer is like that. Stop talking big, you're not going to cough up money to solve anyone's problem
So you don't know how the real world is, such people will not only keep their jobs but get praised for any "heroic rescue" if cracked. You're enlightened now, you're welcome
most of the win 2003 servers are file and print servers, not directly hooked to internet, for small and medium business. if company has proper malware scanning, backups and archives it's probably not big a deal as you stress puppies make it
I've put new openssl, bash and apache on old EOL distros recently, that the business owners don't have time to migrate yet. That's possible in the open source world
Systemd is terribly unstable and rolls state back for trivial reasons. Those of us in charge of data centers see the issues, your laptop or home pc is not a viable model of reality.
You are talking bullshit here, we've been testing systemd for 6 months and it is unstable, rolls the system back to start state for trivial reasons. Not to mention needing all kinds of shims for the parts that haven't even been written yet so it could "function" in a current system. What a bunch of badly designed over complicated garbage
The 3V button battery will indeed give each electron twice as much energy as the D cell. That is indisputable. The charge capacity and internal resistance of the batteries will differ.
Voltage under a known load will indeed tell how much charge is left in a given type of battery,
It is energy per unit charge as I said; a volt is joules per coulomb. The mAh is just measuring charge. An amp has units of charge per unit time. Multiply that by time and you get purely charge, we're essentially back to coulombs times a constant.
Not at all, the problem this product attempts to address is the cessation of function for many applications purely due to voltage under load becoming too low even though the battery has plenty of "charge" left.
Well that's units of energy per charge, so not too bad a phrase for lay reading
Correct, however there is at least a phenomena, unlike string theory which has nothing.
I would be delighted for any link that shows an electron in fact is affected by gravity. We've only ever measured its inertial mass and assume gravitational mass is the same
Wrong, if you have router without NAT you are leaking internal addresses in the packets and therefore structure.
Wrong. Not insightful at all, plenty of residue remains that is evidence of birth even after placenta eaten. Never seen it, eh, city slicker? 8D
You are the one trolling with laughable long proven false notions of any classical electromagnetic interaction of electrons. QED properly explains electron spin, orbitals, scattering. There is nothing classical about those things.
You are wrong about casualty, measuring one part of entangled quantity only tells what the other one is, nothing more. Quantum theory is the most useful model of reality that we have, excluding gravitational interactions. Maybe gravitational field is not quantized, that's the issue
You misunderstand the issue, slashdot should not be actively trying to drive away users.
That is not the same thing as string theory, there is verifiable evidence for dark matter, defined as matter having gravitational effect on galaxy shape for which there is no known accounting yet.
Your self delusion and ignorance of experimentally verified quantum nature of electron orbitals is epic. That rubbish you link does not make one prediction verified by experiment.
string theory is mocked by over half of physicists as being useless and unverifiable. In fact some it's predictions such as SUSY have taken huge hits in the last ten years.
not being ignored, that is just nonsensical rubbish without merit.
you're right because an ISS doesn't exist? Nor other collaborations to make space probes with several countries weren't successful?
woosh
you must be a consultant
More of America is a ghetto, places where people spawn children with no moral guidance.
How about taking rifles to school, to keep in locker, for hunting after school? That was fine decades ago too. We didn't kill any one, strangely enough
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