I don't work for HP but the orignal bulletproof software comment reminded me of this clip which I had seen a while back and thought was cool.
Yes while TFA is talking about software and this is a video of a server taking a bullet there is most likely a large amount of software support that allows the server to still operate after massive hardware failures.
Not only is Jack Thompson trying to ruin the name of the gaming industry. He is also ruining the name of a perfectly good artist who's name happens to rhyme with it.
What will really be interesting to see is the advancement in real-time interpreted languages like java. This should allow for portability of embedded applications on all kinds of embedded devices regardless of what OS is in use.
More info on real-time java https://rtsj.dev.java.net/
I don't work for HP but the orignal bulletproof software comment reminded me of this clip which I had seen a while back and thought was cool. Yes while TFA is talking about software and this is a video of a server taking a bullet there is most likely a large amount of software support that allows the server to still operate after massive hardware failures.
A server taking a shot from a bullet and still keeps running http://youtube.com/watch?v=mAuKwTDGnCg&search=hp%2 0bulletproof
These statistical researcher studies really tea me off!
Now what's really difficult is to come up with new, interesting and original stories.
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure that has to do with limits on measuring momentum and location. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncertainty_principle
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Sony has a patent on speaker spoilers and will be contacting you with regards to your post.
Not only is Jack Thompson trying to ruin the name of the gaming industry. He is also ruining the name of a perfectly good artist who's name happens to rhyme with it.
What will really be interesting to see is the advancement in real-time interpreted languages like java. This should allow for portability of embedded applications on all kinds of embedded devices regardless of what OS is in use.
More info on real-time java https://rtsj.dev.java.net/