They mean a similar composition in terms of the ratios of different isotopes (in this case, oxygen, which has 3 stable isotopes), not that it has a similar composition in terms of which elements make it up.
>I think that critical public infrastructure protection outweighs any need for a 15-day notice of a closed meeting.
Then lobby your congress-persons to change the law. They may just change it the way homeland security wants, or put restrictions on when the meetings can be closed w/o notice, or whatever. Thats what we have a legislature for instead of a king.
is to run under a virtualization manager from the beginning. Than, there will be no way for these VM-based rootkits to actually run on the real haardware. They'll think they are doing so, but the outermost vm will be able to detect them easily.
Google should do exactly that. Issue a public "so sorry for using your wires" to verizon and start blocking all verizon addresses.
Chances are within 24 hours, verizon would be offering to PAY GOOGLE to start using their wires again.
Verizon is the one leaching off of the internet content providers..they get $40 (or whatever) a month to sell google et al to their customers without having to pay anything to the content providers.
Is it faster than a cluster of as many commodity dual core amd64s you can buy for the same amount of money? Faster than GPGPU code on as many 7800GTXs as you can buy for the same amount of money?
"Also, find out why, upon meeting Richard Stallman, Lanier's reaction was: 'An open version of UNIX! Yuk!'"
Richard Stallman has spent decades creating software used by millions of people. Jaron Lanier has created ummm...what again?
His benchmark data is ruined by using a gross unrealtistic piece of hardware - modern fast hard disks coupled with
a cpu which is absurdly slower than anything you can buy.
doing this causes problems for normal users. Microsoft needs to make a mode which is more secure than administrator (no allowing modifying the function dispatch tables for OS calls for instance), but still allows installing and running software which falls short of this.
Microsfot needs to make it completely impossible for any software to do something like this unless the user runs in some special maintenance mode or logs in as some special account. They can make an exception for windows updates which are signed by them.
>there's going to have to be some mechanism for these people who use these pipes to pay for the portion they're using. >Why should they be allowed to use my pipes?'."
They should be able to use your pipes because I'm paying you forty friggin dollars a month for the use of your pipes so I can get to their service.
sheesh
There's no way it could be a dwarf. The brain size is far out of anything like the normal human range (including dwarves and pygmies), falling in the middle of the chimpanzee range. In fact,
its totally off the mark for anything else in genus homo, which is the interesting part. Assuming they are part of genus homo, they would have evolved from ancestors with larger brains, and the selection for smaller brain size must have been as strong as that for smaller stature.
They mean a similar composition in terms of the ratios of different isotopes (in this case, oxygen, which has 3 stable isotopes), not that it has a similar composition in terms of which elements make it up.
>I think that critical public infrastructure protection outweighs any need for a 15-day notice of a closed meeting. Then lobby your congress-persons to change the law. They may just change it the way homeland security wants, or put restrictions on when the meetings can be closed w/o notice, or whatever. Thats what we have a legislature for instead of a king.
I've got to run out to the bank to take out a second mortgage on my house to invest in this company. not.
is to run under a virtualization manager from the beginning. Than, there will be no way for these VM-based rootkits to actually run on the real haardware. They'll think they are doing so, but the outermost vm will be able to detect them easily.
Google should do exactly that. Issue a public "so sorry for using your wires" to verizon and start blocking all verizon addresses. Chances are within 24 hours, verizon would be offering to PAY GOOGLE to start using their wires again. Verizon is the one leaching off of the internet content providers..they get $40 (or whatever) a month to sell google et al to their customers without having to pay anything to the content providers.
Is it faster than a cluster of as many commodity dual core amd64s you can buy for the same amount of money? Faster than GPGPU code on as many 7800GTXs as you can buy for the same amount of money?
"Also, find out why, upon meeting Richard Stallman, Lanier's reaction was: 'An open version of UNIX! Yuk!'" Richard Stallman has spent decades creating software used by millions of people. Jaron Lanier has created ummm...what again?
His benchmark data is ruined by using a gross unrealtistic piece of hardware - modern fast hard disks coupled with a cpu which is absurdly slower than anything you can buy.
doing this causes problems for normal users. Microsoft needs to make a mode which is more secure than administrator (no allowing modifying the function dispatch tables for OS calls for instance), but still allows installing and running software which falls short of this.
Microsfot needs to make it completely impossible for any software to do something like this unless the user runs in some special maintenance mode or logs in as some special account. They can make an exception for windows updates which are signed by them.
>there's going to have to be some mechanism for these people who use these pipes to pay for the portion they're using. >Why should they be allowed to use my pipes?'." They should be able to use your pipes because I'm paying you forty friggin dollars a month for the use of your pipes so I can get to their service. sheesh
..as long as opteron has seperate ram (chips+bus) for each CPU and xeon doesn't. I assume intel knows this.
There's no way it could be a dwarf. The brain size is far out of anything like the normal human range (including dwarves and pygmies), falling in the middle of the chimpanzee range. In fact, its totally off the mark for anything else in genus homo, which is the interesting part. Assuming they are part of genus homo, they would have evolved from ancestors with larger brains, and the selection for smaller brain size must have been as strong as that for smaller stature.
There's no way that any virus caused more actual economic damages than the manipulation of californias energy prices by Enron, among others.