AM i the only person that uses FAT32 and has 4GB,5GB,6GB,7GB,8GB single files on it.Granted these are ISO images not documents. Does it matter? I have burned DVDs from these files without issue.
A few of the the trash trucks by me drive very slowly, but do not stop. They also have 4 guys walking/running picking up the trash cans. Most people have the big trash can from the trash company. Some have that can plus a few regular 30 gallon size cans. Watching the whole process is amusing and makes sense at the same time.
Once the energy is spent getting to the oil 100 miles off shore, the cost of getting the oil to the mainland will not be much higher then the costs it takes for the oil that is 10 miles off shore. Bigger/longer pipes to pipe it in (sorry for the pun). Or A big tanker that is going a short run (when compared to the trip from the middle east).
It also isn't 100 miles off shore. More like 10-30. 100 miles off shore in hurricane ally would be off the continental shelf. The ocean basin doesn't contain much oil. No plants died there to make it.
Hydrogen can be transported safely in sold form. Not straight sold hydrogen but a solid hydrite. Aluminium actually releases hydrogen when placed in water. But aluminium gets a protective coating which stops this process very fast in water. Take an aluminium and gallium alloy, place it in water and hydrogen gas is released. The gallium stops aluminium from getting the protective (aluminium oxide) coating. This works nicely for those in warm climates. Not so much for those where water outside freezes. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallium )
Define needs. Just going to work every day, then a small car would work. Hauling all the gear for the small car doesn't fit the bill. Now if you can afford to have more then one car then good for you. A lot of us out there cannot. Renting the bigger car is not an option for a lot of us.
I moved closer to work. Paying more for a lot less just to cut the commute down. I fill up 1-2 times a month with my bigger car. The two prius people fill up once a week at least (according to them). So 47.6 (11.9*4) gallons a month vs 32 (assuming both fill ups). Who is burning more fuel? Usually I fill around 1/2 tank not empty so it is more like 8-10 gallons a fill not the full 16. I figured I give the full amount on both to be fair. The prius people were quite pissed off at me. When I told them how often I fill up. Both prius people have a second bigger car for family trips. The prius is too small for all of them plus their stuff at the same time.
Who trusts microsoft to write the correct hardware driver? Microsoft doesn't make the hardware, let the people who make the hardware write the drivers. I would hope that they know more about how their product works then microsoft does.
Wasn't the B-2 in use in the early 80's (for testing at least)? Also since Jack Northrop (who developed the Northrop flying wing) was brought in to see it. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Knudsen_Northrop ) It was working in 1981 just few people knew about it. They brought in Jack Northrop as a tribute since his flying wing and the B-2 were the same size wing tip to wing tip. His design actually did indeed work.
I think western digital is aiming the the home pc market with these. Not the server market. The article goes into server and even compares them to server drives. Most home people do not use SAS drives in their systems. Besides the workstation class systems, are SAS drives even an option? We can add SAS controllers but for the average Joe/Jane picking on this drive when they are building their new Dell/HP is what they are going to do.
Not the autobot kind either. There are currently a kind of step up transformer in many cars now. Ever use/see a 110 volt outlet/power point in a car? That is a converter from 12V CD to 110V AC. Why can't there be a step up up DC transformer? A little DC current goes in and a lot more comes out the other side which characters the main batteries. This exists on land for AC, granted the size is huge, but first make a working model, then shrink it to a more portable size.
I still get the phone calls from people wanting to clear all of my credit card debt. Phishing has been around a long time. Also isn't this mactrope a twitter sock puppet or is this the real one?
No one thought of Ghost in the Shell. This a step in that direction. First get the machine into the brain. Then after refinements the brain/machine is taken out of the living body and put into a replacement robotic body.
Hitting the ocean or on land doesn't matter. A lot, (OK a freaking huge amount) of material is going to be thrown into the atmosphere. This will block most of the sunlight (if not all) for years. If this hits, this will be an extinction event.
The oceans are deep for us. But for a big rock traveling at those speeds, it is like a single piece of paper. The water will be bushed away. Then come back to fill in the hole left by the asteroid hitting the planet. Kind of like a double tsunami. One from the asteroid pushing the water out of the way the a second as the water fills in the hole. Remember two waves of sea water will pass through each other. They do not cancel each other out.
Depends on what she does after her baby. Here's to hoping Jessica Alba bounces back to the point that no one can tell she ever had a baby.
A live action Ghost in the shell? So much more is possible with anime. One also gets the side bonus of it actually being cheaper to make. No too much insurance for voice acting only. No need to pay a city to have as the setting for the show.
I would have liked this event to use real world type cars. Like a four passenger car. A car that gets 200 MPG and can carry people while doing it would go a lot further then a small one passenger car and that passenger has to be 110 lbs or less.
The one thing that stands out as strange about the moon landing was the dirt/dust. The people seemed to be lighter and float a little, the golf cart/car thing seems to be lighter, but the dust/dirt just went right back down. The moon is smaller and has less gravity then on Earth. Wouldn't the dirt/dust also float a little bit?
If you are setting up public computers (schools/libraries/what ever other public place) there is this public computer install from believe it or not microsoft. I think it was called shared computer toolkit. IT required a special install. You needed to partition the hard drive keeping 25-30% of the drive unused. You set up the machine you are done. If someone even an admin installed/made changed without telling the computer to keep those changes, a reboot would undo all of those changes or installed software. Needed to log in with a local admin user to get access to the shared computer menu to keep changes. It did like windows update so those went in. It also liked auto update with SAV which surprised me. It did not block people from making changes/installing software, reboot the machine just took all those things away.
figures microsoft changed it they now call it steady state. if you want this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc160970.aspx It did work with our public computers. The decisions was made to kill all the public computers since we do have wireless here and most people that come here do have their own laptops.
Microsoft is afraid of moving apps off the desktop. In a world where computers boot a simple OS, then open a web browser to get all work (email, documents, spreadsheets, everything else) done scares the hell out of microsoft. That is not the business model that microsoft has been using. I don't think microsoft could switch to that kind of business model any time soon.
The gillette fusion ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillette_Fusion ) is 5 blades with a 6th in the back. 5 Blades close together for most of the shaving and a single blade for under the nose and other hard to reach with the 5 blades. If you happen to be using one of these 5 bladed razors and get bumped while shaving, you will get a nasty 5 way razor cut on your face. This has happened to me a few times. 5 cuts that close together are nasty. Nothing to do but let it bleed.
Someone over 50 posts to slashdot?
AM i the only person that uses FAT32 and has 4GB,5GB,6GB,7GB,8GB single files on it.Granted these are ISO images not documents. Does it matter? I have burned DVDs from these files without issue.
Wasn't the ISS 'lifted' to a higher orbit once by the space shuttle. have rockets or something been installed so the ISS can lift itself now?
If the hardware was already on site or you had no say in what was purchases hardware drivers could still be an issue.
A few of the the trash trucks by me drive very slowly, but do not stop. They also have 4 guys walking/running picking up the trash cans. Most people have the big trash can from the trash company. Some have that can plus a few regular 30 gallon size cans. Watching the whole process is amusing and makes sense at the same time.
Once the energy is spent getting to the oil 100 miles off shore, the cost of getting the oil to the mainland will not be much higher then the costs it takes for the oil that is 10 miles off shore. Bigger/longer pipes to pipe it in (sorry for the pun). Or A big tanker that is going a short run (when compared to the trip from the middle east). It also isn't 100 miles off shore. More like 10-30. 100 miles off shore in hurricane ally would be off the continental shelf. The ocean basin doesn't contain much oil. No plants died there to make it.
Hydrogen can be transported safely in sold form. Not straight sold hydrogen but a solid hydrite. Aluminium actually releases hydrogen when placed in water. But aluminium gets a protective coating which stops this process very fast in water. Take an aluminium and gallium alloy, place it in water and hydrogen gas is released. The gallium stops aluminium from getting the protective (aluminium oxide) coating. This works nicely for those in warm climates. Not so much for those where water outside freezes. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallium )
Define needs. Just going to work every day, then a small car would work. Hauling all the gear for the small car doesn't fit the bill. Now if you can afford to have more then one car then good for you. A lot of us out there cannot. Renting the bigger car is not an option for a lot of us.
I moved closer to work. Paying more for a lot less just to cut the commute down. I fill up 1-2 times a month with my bigger car. The two prius people fill up once a week at least (according to them). So 47.6 (11.9*4) gallons a month vs 32 (assuming both fill ups). Who is burning more fuel? Usually I fill around 1/2 tank not empty so it is more like 8-10 gallons a fill not the full 16. I figured I give the full amount on both to be fair. The prius people were quite pissed off at me. When I told them how often I fill up. Both prius people have a second bigger car for family trips. The prius is too small for all of them plus their stuff at the same time.
Who trusts microsoft to write the correct hardware driver? Microsoft doesn't make the hardware, let the people who make the hardware write the drivers. I would hope that they know more about how their product works then microsoft does.
Wasn't the B-2 in use in the early 80's (for testing at least)? Also since Jack Northrop (who developed the Northrop flying wing) was brought in to see it. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Knudsen_Northrop ) It was working in 1981 just few people knew about it. They brought in Jack Northrop as a tribute since his flying wing and the B-2 were the same size wing tip to wing tip. His design actually did indeed work.
I think western digital is aiming the the home pc market with these. Not the server market. The article goes into server and even compares them to server drives. Most home people do not use SAS drives in their systems. Besides the workstation class systems, are SAS drives even an option? We can add SAS controllers but for the average Joe/Jane picking on this drive when they are building their new Dell/HP is what they are going to do.
Apple didn't create the small hard drive. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hard_disk_drives ) Hp had more to do with it along with other hard drive companies. No one really used the small disk drive in 1992 also it was marketed to the PDA companies. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Kitty_Hawk_microdrive ) Too early to be of any use back then.
Not the autobot kind either. There are currently a kind of step up transformer in many cars now. Ever use/see a 110 volt outlet/power point in a car? That is a converter from 12V CD to 110V AC. Why can't there be a step up up DC transformer? A little DC current goes in and a lot more comes out the other side which characters the main batteries. This exists on land for AC, granted the size is huge, but first make a working model, then shrink it to a more portable size.
I still get the phone calls from people wanting to clear all of my credit card debt. Phishing has been around a long time. Also isn't this mactrope a twitter sock puppet or is this the real one?
I hope you meant 3700 series since that is the higher end version.
No one thought of Ghost in the Shell. This a step in that direction. First get the machine into the brain. Then after refinements the brain/machine is taken out of the living body and put into a replacement robotic body.
If she dresses like she did in the underworld movies it might work
If the company is one of those in the adult entertainment business, screwing the staff to the limit of the law could be a good and possibly fun thing.
Hitting the ocean or on land doesn't matter. A lot, (OK a freaking huge amount) of material is going to be thrown into the atmosphere. This will block most of the sunlight (if not all) for years. If this hits, this will be an extinction event.
The oceans are deep for us. But for a big rock traveling at those speeds, it is like a single piece of paper. The water will be bushed away. Then come back to fill in the hole left by the asteroid hitting the planet. Kind of like a double tsunami. One from the asteroid pushing the water out of the way the a second as the water fills in the hole. Remember two waves of sea water will pass through each other. They do not cancel each other out.
Depends on what she does after her baby. Here's to hoping Jessica Alba bounces back to the point that no one can tell she ever had a baby.
A live action Ghost in the shell? So much more is possible with anime. One also gets the side bonus of it actually being cheaper to make. No too much insurance for voice acting only. No need to pay a city to have as the setting for the show.
I would have liked this event to use real world type cars. Like a four passenger car. A car that gets 200 MPG and can carry people while doing it would go a lot further then a small one passenger car and that passenger has to be 110 lbs or less.
The one thing that stands out as strange about the moon landing was the dirt/dust. The people seemed to be lighter and float a little, the golf cart/car thing seems to be lighter, but the dust/dirt just went right back down. The moon is smaller and has less gravity then on Earth. Wouldn't the dirt/dust also float a little bit?
If you are setting up public computers (schools/libraries/what ever other public place) there is this public computer install from believe it or not microsoft. I think it was called shared computer toolkit. IT required a special install. You needed to partition the hard drive keeping 25-30% of the drive unused. You set up the machine you are done. If someone even an admin installed/made changed without telling the computer to keep those changes, a reboot would undo all of those changes or installed software. Needed to log in with a local admin user to get access to the shared computer menu to keep changes. It did like windows update so those went in. It also liked auto update with SAV which surprised me. It did not block people from making changes/installing software, reboot the machine just took all those things away.
figures microsoft changed it they now call it steady state. if you want this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc160970.aspx It did work with our public computers. The decisions was made to kill all the public computers since we do have wireless here and most people that come here do have their own laptops.
Microsoft is afraid of moving apps off the desktop. In a world where computers boot a simple OS, then open a web browser to get all work (email, documents, spreadsheets, everything else) done scares the hell out of microsoft. That is not the business model that microsoft has been using. I don't think microsoft could switch to that kind of business model any time soon.
The gillette fusion ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillette_Fusion ) is 5 blades with a 6th in the back. 5 Blades close together for most of the shaving and a single blade for under the nose and other hard to reach with the 5 blades. If you happen to be using one of these 5 bladed razors and get bumped while shaving, you will get a nasty 5 way razor cut on your face. This has happened to me a few times. 5 cuts that close together are nasty. Nothing to do but let it bleed.