Try to search KX-TD290 (E1 card for KX-TD1232). 102 results from Google and ZERO from Teoma. Bye-bye, Teoma. Come back when you will find at least half of what Google finds.
we have blinking green before yellow. Very useful if you see blinking green from the distance you will slow down without emergency braking. Also if you enter intersection during yellow light you have the right to leave it when lights turn red.
You don't need that expensive software and do not need to sick silver dot to your head to control your computer. Just use this software from http://www.cv.iit.nrc.ca/research/Nouse/ with your conventional webcam. Nouse will track image of your nose (hence the name Nouse). Control computer with your NOSE %)
It would seem that the disgruntled users have decided to switch to gnutella
NO. I won't switch to gnutella in the nearest future, and many people won't. Why? Let's do the experiment: fire up gnutella and search for something like "Klaus Hallen", "Koopmans", "Nico Haak", "Max Greger". You'll get shitloads of hits in all morpheus/kazaa/whatever clients, and very quickly, but only a few in Gnutella. May be there is no difference when you search for britney on these systems, but when you want to find rare records... Unfortunately, today Gnutella can't beat Fast Track systems. Gnutella is a nice concept, but still needs imporvement. And by the way, there are STILL NO CLIENT WORKING WITH FRIGGING SOCKS PROXY! And don't say anything about sockscap... it doesn't work.
"medvedka" is a diminutive form, i.e. a cute nickname* like "cute little bear"
Ick. Man, "medvedka" is an insect about 3.5-6 cm long. Some people call "medvedka" spalax typhlus, some people think that it's gryllus gryllotalpa. Anyway, it doens't have anything common with bears.
...this fight will continue forever. Anyway, it's very simple to twart single hash algoritm by adding junk to the subject/body. So, we need something more reilable. Let's do THIS:
Add subject line to the body.
Strip down EVERYTHING except words from English/German/Russian/whatever dictionaries. Leave only TEXT.
Break these remains into several parts. Let's have three methods -- 20 bytes/chunk, 30 bytes/chunk, 50 bytes/chunk. Calculate hash for each chunk in each method. Now when we nominate this message as spam and submit it to the p2p network, we take RANDOM method and submit set of hashes.
When we receive email, we do the same thing, so we have three hash sets. We search database for matching at least two or three chunks from each method. IF these chunks match, it's most probably spam.
It will be very difficult to randomize spam to avoid getting two or three chunks of spam text into database, because you will never know HOW to align text and junk to avoid hashing, and you soon will be out of english words if you try to make different variants of spam with the help of some AI like pornolize.com. Of couse, you can insert random words into the text, but then it will be impossible to understand...
A few problems with using solar cars for regular transport: 1. Solar Cars are expen$ive. You would have to shell out a couple hundred thousand dollars for a solar car.
Mass production will bring costs down.
3. They would be uncomfortable to drive. Most solar cars adopt a low profile for better aerodynamics. This makes it so the driver has to lie down.
Who knows? May be it's best position for the driver? Also when you lie down you can't get a whip spine trauma, can't fly through windshield, etc. It's a erognomics designer's task to make such posture comfortable.
Also, it would only be a 1 seater.
Why? If this thing can go 130 mph with one seat, it could go 100 mph with two seats, one behind another. Second seat will _not_ increase drag coefficient, only weight and vehicle length. Solar challenge rules limit solar cell area to the certain number, but you don't have to limit it when you build commuter vehicle. Second passenger compartment will increase vehicle power enough to compensate passenger's weight.
To meet current restrictions, it would have to have things like metal crumple zones
No. With weight about 200 kg and three wheels it will fall under "motorcycle" regulations in most countries, AFAIK at least in U.S. and Russia. Also it doesn't need _metal_ crumble zones for crash with another solar vehicle -- plastic crumble zones will do the trick for 200 kg cars. Your crumble zones in your car will never protect you in the crash against 18-wheeler, why mandate crumble zones against the same weight difference? Hell, there are tons of motorbikes rowing around the globe with NO airbags, crumble zones, seat belts and other measures, why these are not mandated to such ridiculous restrictions first?
With all of this, the clear answer for future automobiles is either hybrid gas/electric, or hydrogen fuel cells powered by hydrogen from clean nuclear power plants.
With hydrogen energy storage you'll depend on country economics and political situation in the world, like you do with petroleum. And with anti-nuclear craze you can't expect enough new power plants. We are still far, far away from building hydrogen supply stations everywhere, since we still do not have good hydrogen storage. And solar vehicle doesn't need these stations at all...
It's possible to build usable solar car today. But public will never buy it because they want luxury and "safety" and they are willing to pay $$ for petroleum.
Modern solar cars used in such races can cruise at 90+ mph, max 130+ mph. Whoa. It's waaay more than enough for me! Give me sufficient night range (supercapacitors or whatever... 80-100 km on batteries will be enough... <rant>yep, 640k RAM IS enough if you do not use GUI crap</rant>) and such car will become my favorite transport.
The main trouble is NOT the price of manufacturing such car. Mass production will bring the price down. But even if someone invents perpetuum mobile and bulds a car running for free, western public will never buy it unless it has air conditioning, xenon headlights, cup holders, dvd player and all these tech gizmos for $20k -- and solar car can't have ANY of these because its power and weight is very, very limited.
Chemical Weapons - Used in mass during the First World War, then used against civilian prisoners during the Second World War. Mass produced by members of NATO and WP during the Cold War, but not used that much except by Third World nations since the Second World War.
So you count U.S. as Third World nation, since it used chemical weapons extensively during Vietnam war... eh?
Well, if cell phones do not have enough power...
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...you can send voice to the base station to recognize and feed ascii text back into the phone via SMS. Eh?
It did not stop terrorists from blowing two buildings into pieces.
You get passport here at 16 and you have to show it to patrols (at least in Moscow), you have to provide its number when you buy or sell car, rent a hotel room, get hired, etc, etc.
The attack is on Taliban targets, trying to kill as few ordinary Afghan people as possible; and it will be combined with food and medical aid for the ordinary Afghan people.
Yep, like you did in Yugoslavia, bombing civillian targets and leaving all tanks and troops intact. And then finally you will crush remains of their economy with your free food, worsening overall condition. Nobody can compete with freebees. Exactly what I told: second intent is to send wave of refugees into former Soviet republics.
One of the real reaons the Soviets failed was because they were waging an all-out war to subdue Afghanistan. Apparently, we're intent on pacifying the populace in the literal sense rather than the military sense. This will make a *Big* difference when U.S. tanks and personell carriers start rolling through for any kind of ground activity.
This is most stupid comment. You can't pacify AK-wielding partisans with cruise missiles. Heck, you were unable to pacify Yugoslavia until our diplomats cheated them. But you can send overwhelming flow of refugees into nearest former Soviet republics. Many years ago Tito did a deadly mistake, allowing albans flee into Kosovo and settle there. Also years ago when chinese crowd tried to run into Soviet Union they were literally burned near the border by heavy weaponry. Unfortunately, modern rights defenders won't allow us to protect our border with the same efficiency, and new hotspot will be created closer to Russia.
U.S. is killing two rabbits with one shot. It calms down its populace with...
BBC has some pretty good graphics, including some maps of possible targets:
...pretty pictures of explosions on their TV screens and creates hostile hotspot closer to Russia. You said cold war is over? Nope, it did not even slow down. U.S. still supports terrorists in Chechnya, even after it suffered backfire from their own politics. The world isn't very different than it was forty years ago.
That way you can arrest the known terrorists when they arrive for their ticketed flght. Simple, effective and little to no impact on my civil liberities.
Now how do you tell that this guy is known terrorist? Was he tried by court? No? Then tell us the same thing when you will become "known terrorist" just because someone in the government decided so.
The US is currently the biggest supplier of humanitarian aid to the Afghani people. They still hate the US, no matter how much food we send.
Actually, it's tough question... is US "aid" is real aid to the people. Or it's just another type of aggression, which kills local production (it still exists) to keep everyone is poverty and dependent on it. You simply can't compete with freebees and market laws still work there, no matter who rule the country. Humanitarian aid is like drug -- you take it once and you have to take it more and more, until your body (country) dies.
The US may harm civilians, but civilians have NEVER been the intentional target. Not since WWII. The US military has gone through great lengths to avoid harming civilians intentionally. To say that a few have gotten in the way when bullets started flying (largely because their enemies have dishonorably hidden themselves among civilians) would be closer to the truth.
Yeah, like poisoning everyone in Vietnam. US military has gone through great lengths to avoid harming civillians then.
Seriously though, how can the company feel even the least bit of pride in knowing that they are exploiting the naivety of the foriegn job market by the order of tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars
Well, $1k/month is a good salary here in Moscow. Actually, it's waay better than others can get. You can save enough money to buy an excellent 2-room flat (note, _buy_ it) during two years.
Internet erased informational borders, but did not erase physical ones.
Why isn't there any good voice recognition software out?
Last dragons are pretty decent. Well, even Dragon NaturallySpeaking 4.0 was able to understand my horrible accent -- but only if I said long sentences. It's almost useless when you want to program or command computer. I have no problem giving lecture about six hours long, but I start croak after only one hour of speaking to speech recognition program. It's slow and unusable. But if you want to dictate _texts_, technology is 100% ready.
You'll have to invent another programming language for verbal speech. Try to say 'india' 'foxtrot' 'open paren' 'india' 'equal sign' 'equal sign' 'three' 'two' 'close paren' 'space'........ ugh.
Facist Country in the Middle Of Europe? Who unfroze Stalin?
Who almost created the "Great Albania"? Wait about five years and you'll get their legions invading all Europe (and people in Europe became too soft to die for their countries).
The Cold War is Over. Hot-headed, irration thought like what you displayed will not only re-kindle the sentiment (flames?) of the last cold war, but could possibly make it boil over into something worse.
IT ISN'T. Governments come and go, communist, feudal or capitalist, but geopolitc interests stay the same, and no matter who is heading --interests clash. And if we are not prepared to stay against U.S. aggression, we'll end up as Serbia.
The absolute LAST thing that Russia needs is something else like a Nuclear Stockpile (to get through missle sheilds) to drain it's economy further. You think it's bad over there now, wait until The Kremlin decides that it's better to dump money into arms manufacture than feed it's populace.
Questionable statement. Spending money to "feed populace" is 100% useless, as history shows. All IMF money went into pockets of some thiefs and left us in huge debt -- it was worst intended sabotage against Russia. Had such money were spent on the military development, millions would be earning money working for military industry, it's one of the best money distribution systems.
...when I think about nutjobs bombing Serbia and now building fascist country in the middle of Europe. Such anti-missile shield will give a lot more freedom to U.S. to swing its nuclear saber. Guess what? I WILL support boosting production of new nuclear missiles here in Russia, because it will be the only way to escape fate of Serbia or Makedonia. May be Bull's "supergun", or something like extreme amount of decoys, but we CAN solve this problem. Yes, it will be hard on our staggering economy, but hell -- there is no way I would allow american command me! Mark me as flamebait, but I'm saying what anybody here will say......
I have NEVER seen a p2p system address this issue.
Ever heard about freenet? It's too unreliable for now, but it's improving with time, and one of its goals IS to solve this issue.
It will be a lot easier to upload bogus databases and render network totally useless in this case.
Try to search KX-TD290 (E1 card for KX-TD1232). 102 results from Google and ZERO from Teoma. Bye-bye, Teoma. Come back when you will find at least half of what Google finds.
we have blinking green before yellow. Very useful if you see blinking green from the distance you will slow down without emergency braking. Also if you enter intersection during yellow light you have the right to leave it when lights turn red.
You don't need that expensive software and do not need to sick silver dot to your head to control your computer. Just use this software from http://www.cv.iit.nrc.ca/research/Nouse/ with your conventional webcam. Nouse will track image of your nose (hence the name Nouse). Control computer with your NOSE %)
NO. I won't switch to gnutella in the nearest future, and many people won't. Why? Let's do the experiment: fire up gnutella and search for something like "Klaus Hallen", "Koopmans", "Nico Haak", "Max Greger". You'll get shitloads of hits in all morpheus/kazaa/whatever clients, and very quickly, but only a few in Gnutella. May be there is no difference when you search for britney on these systems, but when you want to find rare records... Unfortunately, today Gnutella can't beat Fast Track systems. Gnutella is a nice concept, but still needs imporvement. And by the way, there are STILL NO CLIENT WORKING WITH FRIGGING SOCKS PROXY! And don't say anything about sockscap... it doesn't work.
Even then... it will work until someone takes sample of your DNA and forges your signature. And then what? You can't run keygen to change your DNA.
Ick. Man, "medvedka" is an insect about 3.5-6 cm long. Some people call "medvedka" spalax typhlus, some people think that it's gryllus gryllotalpa. Anyway, it doens't have anything common with bears.
It will be very difficult to randomize spam to avoid getting two or three chunks of spam text into database, because you will never know HOW to align text and junk to avoid hashing, and you soon will be out of english words if you try to make different variants of spam with the help of some AI like pornolize.com. Of couse, you can insert random words into the text, but then it will be impossible to understand...
Mass production will bring costs down.
3. They would be uncomfortable to drive. Most solar cars adopt a low profile for better aerodynamics. This makes it so the driver has to lie down.
Who knows? May be it's best position for the driver? Also when you lie down you can't get a whip spine trauma, can't fly through windshield, etc. It's a erognomics designer's task to make such posture comfortable.
Also, it would only be a 1 seater.
Why? If this thing can go 130 mph with one seat, it could go 100 mph with two seats, one behind another. Second seat will _not_ increase drag coefficient, only weight and vehicle length. Solar challenge rules limit solar cell area to the certain number, but you don't have to limit it when you build commuter vehicle. Second passenger compartment will increase vehicle power enough to compensate passenger's weight.
To meet current restrictions, it would have to have things like metal crumple zones
No. With weight about 200 kg and three wheels it will fall under "motorcycle" regulations in most countries, AFAIK at least in U.S. and Russia. Also it doesn't need _metal_ crumble zones for crash with another solar vehicle -- plastic crumble zones will do the trick for 200 kg cars. Your crumble zones in your car will never protect you in the crash against 18-wheeler, why mandate crumble zones against the same weight difference? Hell, there are tons of motorbikes rowing around the globe with NO airbags, crumble zones, seat belts and other measures, why these are not mandated to such ridiculous restrictions first?
With all of this, the clear answer for future automobiles is either hybrid gas/electric, or hydrogen fuel cells powered by hydrogen from clean nuclear power plants.
With hydrogen energy storage you'll depend on country economics and political situation in the world, like you do with petroleum. And with anti-nuclear craze you can't expect enough new power plants. We are still far, far away from building hydrogen supply stations everywhere, since we still do not have good hydrogen storage. And solar vehicle doesn't need these stations at all...
It's possible to build usable solar car today. But public will never buy it because they want luxury and "safety" and they are willing to pay $$ for petroleum.
Modern solar cars used in such races can cruise at 90+ mph, max 130+ mph. Whoa. It's waaay more than enough for me! Give me sufficient night range (supercapacitors or whatever... 80-100 km on batteries will be enough... <rant>yep, 640k RAM IS enough if you do not use GUI crap</rant>) and such car will become my favorite transport.
The main trouble is NOT the price of manufacturing such car. Mass production will bring the price down. But even if someone invents perpetuum mobile and bulds a car running for free, western public will never buy it unless it has air conditioning, xenon headlights, cup holders, dvd player and all these tech gizmos for $20k -- and solar car can't have ANY of these because its power and weight is very, very limited.
researching said toilet. Just add a little fraction of that sum to spacemen's salary and they will do that procedure again and again...
So you count U.S. as Third World nation, since it used chemical weapons extensively during Vietnam war... eh?
...you can send voice to the base station to recognize and feed ascii text back into the phone via SMS. Eh?
It did not stop terrorists from blowing two buildings into pieces.
You get passport here at 16 and you have to show it to patrols (at least in Moscow), you have to provide its number when you buy or sell car, rent a hotel room, get hired, etc, etc.
Yep, like you did in Yugoslavia, bombing civillian targets and leaving all tanks and troops intact. And then finally you will crush remains of their economy with your free food, worsening overall condition. Nobody can compete with freebees. Exactly what I told: second intent is to send wave of refugees into former Soviet republics.
This is most stupid comment. You can't pacify AK-wielding partisans with cruise missiles. Heck, you were unable to pacify Yugoslavia until our diplomats cheated them. But you can send overwhelming flow of refugees into nearest former Soviet republics. Many years ago Tito did a deadly mistake, allowing albans flee into Kosovo and settle there. Also years ago when chinese crowd tried to run into Soviet Union they were literally burned near the border by heavy weaponry. Unfortunately, modern rights defenders won't allow us to protect our border with the same efficiency, and new hotspot will be created closer to Russia.
U.S. is killing two rabbits with one shot. It calms down its populace with...
BBC has some pretty good graphics, including some maps of possible targets:
Now how do you tell that this guy is known terrorist? Was he tried by court? No? Then tell us the same thing when you will become "known terrorist" just because someone in the government decided so.
Actually, it's tough question... is US "aid" is real aid to the people. Or it's just another type of aggression, which kills local production (it still exists) to keep everyone is poverty and dependent on it. You simply can't compete with freebees and market laws still work there, no matter who rule the country. Humanitarian aid is like drug -- you take it once and you have to take it more and more, until your body (country) dies.
Yeah, like poisoning everyone in Vietnam. US military has gone through great lengths to avoid harming civillians then.
Well, $1k/month is a good salary here in Moscow. Actually, it's waay better than others can get. You can save enough money to buy an excellent 2-room flat (note, _buy_ it) during two years.
Internet erased informational borders, but did not erase physical ones.
Last dragons are pretty decent. Well, even Dragon NaturallySpeaking 4.0 was able to understand my horrible accent -- but only if I said long sentences. It's almost useless when you want to program or command computer. I have no problem giving lecture about six hours long, but I start croak after only one hour of speaking to speech recognition program. It's slow and unusable. But if you want to dictate _texts_, technology is 100% ready.
You'll have to invent another programming language for verbal speech. Try to say 'india' 'foxtrot' 'open paren' 'india' 'equal sign' 'equal sign' 'three' 'two' 'close paren' 'space'........ ugh.
He is a politician. And a very slick one. It's stupid to listen him, he is saying pursuing his own interests, not truth.
Who almost created the "Great Albania"? Wait about five years and you'll get their legions invading all Europe (and people in Europe became too soft to die for their countries).
The Cold War is Over. Hot-headed, irration thought like what you displayed will not only re-kindle the sentiment (flames?) of the last cold war, but could possibly make it boil over into something worse.
IT ISN'T. Governments come and go, communist, feudal or capitalist, but geopolitc interests stay the same, and no matter who is heading --interests clash. And if we are not prepared to stay against U.S. aggression, we'll end up as Serbia.
The absolute LAST thing that Russia needs is something else like a Nuclear Stockpile (to get through missle sheilds) to drain it's economy further. You think it's bad over there now, wait until The Kremlin decides that it's better to dump money into arms manufacture than feed it's populace.
Questionable statement. Spending money to "feed populace" is 100% useless, as history shows. All IMF money went into pockets of some thiefs and left us in huge debt -- it was worst intended sabotage against Russia. Had such money were spent on the military development, millions would be earning money working for military industry, it's one of the best money distribution systems.
That's how cold war works.