My card two cards ago was a GeForce 2 MX. The shenanigans Nvidia pulled with their newer Detonators screwing around old cards means I'll never buy another Nvidia card again. Happily on a Radeon 9800 Pro now.
I had one of these, and I thought it would be great, given that you just buy ink cartridges, instead of the whole head every time. I was also wrong---don't use it for a week and it starts to dry up. Take a 3 week vacation and the printer is shot--and there's no way to remove the ink head assembly or to clean it, so basically it was a wasted printer. I'm currently using a Lexmark X125 (multifunction fax-style printer) that uses the same cartridges which the article showed. About the same price for ink as the Epson C42UX, but I get a new print head everytime.
You may remember from a few months back, Microsoft wanted to buy Google. I think now we can see the dangers of such a company getting hold of the world's #1 search engine. The more conspiracy minded could find the desire to block competitors as the primary reason for Microsoft wanting to buy Google.
Block-in a compressor. I bet the russians had poor use of pressure safety valves.
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You know the reason for the product differentiation they have chosen is based on what is most likely to fail in fabrication--so for example if some of the HT links are bad, you can turn them off and call it an Athlon 64.
Unfortunately, the same people that are modifying punkbuster or any other anti-cheat system have hundreds of cd-keys to play with. They always claim it is a keygen, which is usually false. What happens is they set up some irc bots to send people trojans who join irc channels (a good way to always target people who play the game in question), or they scan for open windows fileshares. As an example, there was a windows file sharing scanning program going around cable modems near me--you'd see it try to connect every 5 minutes or so from a different IP (all local cable modems in my city). I made a samba share to look like a windows directory and got a copy (and sent it to Mcafee and norton) showing that it was really a trojan/worm.
Anyways, one day I decided to try connecting to the people scanning, and sure enough, they had open fileshares in windows, usually c:\. I probably shouldn't have, but I left a note in autoexec.bat followed by "pause". The other thing was, they all had Half-Life directories. I could have stolen their cd-key's if I wanted by copying their registry! I'm betting they all got duped by a "cheat program" that someone put out.
Let me post this (ganked from another site): [blockquote]Basically, the anti-hail cannon uses acetylene to shoot cations into the atmosphere at sonic speed, which creates shock waves that interfere with the crystallization of ice, thereby resulting in rain or sheet, but not hail. It covers a circular area of about 0.3 mile radius, roughly 200 acres.[/blockquote] This sounds like a bunch of baloney to me. "Shoots cations" is as ridiculous as when you hear hippies talking about "bad ions" and "good ions" with respect to some stupid lava lamp.
Is that 120 db pulse every 5 seconds really going to do anything to a giant thundercloud, which for one probably buffers the sound. Also, is 120 db really that loud compared to the localized sound from a single lightning strike?
Sounds to me like these guys got taken. It's pretty hard to prove that you prevented hail, just as it is hard to prove that you created rain.
So why is BSD at version 5.2.1 already, and LINUX is still stuck at 2.6? BSD is 3 major versions ahead! It's even worse when you compare them with Microsoft's products, which are up to version 2003 already! When is the open source community going to get off their collective butts and catch up?
Most DHCP servers base the IP on the MAC address of the network card. They won't give 'your' IP to another network card so long as it is still in use. So, do not release, change network card, and startup again.
It should have been used! I assume this is a complete rocket and not a replica, and when the Saturn V's were in service probably could have been launched. It is too bad it was allowed to wither away. I assume that it was abandoned along with the other remaining Saturn V rockets when the moon program was suddenly terminated and the focus shifted to the low-orbit space shuttle.
If that is the case, how is a 3.2 MP such as the Canon PowerShot A70 able to produce 2048x1536 full color images? That is, each pixel has r,g, and b values. 2048x1536 = 3145728, so it would seem that a 3.2 MP digital camera for consumers actually has three colors sensed per pixel...
All you need is a tall guy to stick in a dog suit. He has to go "Rawwwr!" once in a while. Or is the original actor the only one who can do that properly?
I wouldn't be surprised at all if it does that. Why not? It already has the undocumented feature of not being able to open the image of the notes, so why not add an extra feature of emailing the FBI. Perhaps your printer driver has a similar routine for detection, but perhaps it still prints, but just drops the quality or something. The FBI could put two and two together, and then perform a warrantless search of your house when you're away (with their new powers granted in the name of fighting terrorism)and uncover your huge stack of printed 20's.
It has a bearing on it because the levy is distributed to the recording companies.
My card two cards ago was a GeForce 2 MX. The shenanigans Nvidia pulled with their newer Detonators screwing around old cards means I'll never buy another Nvidia card again. Happily on a Radeon 9800 Pro now.
I had one of these, and I thought it would be great, given that you just buy ink cartridges, instead of the whole head every time. I was also wrong---don't use it for a week and it starts to dry up. Take a 3 week vacation and the printer is shot--and there's no way to remove the ink head assembly or to clean it, so basically it was a wasted printer. I'm currently using a Lexmark X125 (multifunction fax-style printer) that uses the same cartridges which the article showed. About the same price for ink as the Epson C42UX, but I get a new print head everytime.
You may remember from a few months back, Microsoft wanted to buy Google. I think now we can see the dangers of such a company getting hold of the world's #1 search engine. The more conspiracy minded could find the desire to block competitors as the primary reason for Microsoft wanting to buy Google.
Block-in a compressor. I bet the russians had poor use of pressure safety valves.
You know the reason for the product differentiation they have chosen is based on what is most likely to fail in fabrication--so for example if some of the HT links are bad, you can turn them off and call it an Athlon 64.
You won't be allowed to do that if the RFID tag is on currency...
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The original Unreal actually had a very good software mode. It looked Unreal for software mode.
This sounds like a civilian version of what an air combat controller would use to call in an airstrike with GPS guided bombs.
Unfortunately, the same people that are modifying punkbuster or any other anti-cheat system have hundreds of cd-keys to play with. They always claim it is a keygen, which is usually false. What happens is they set up some irc bots to send people trojans who join irc channels (a good way to always target people who play the game in question), or they scan for open windows fileshares. As an example, there was a windows file sharing scanning program going around cable modems near me--you'd see it try to connect every 5 minutes or so from a different IP (all local cable modems in my city). I made a samba share to look like a windows directory and got a copy (and sent it to Mcafee and norton) showing that it was really a trojan/worm.
Anyways, one day I decided to try connecting to the people scanning, and sure enough, they had open fileshares in windows, usually c:\. I probably shouldn't have, but I left a note in autoexec.bat followed by "pause". The other thing was, they all had Half-Life directories. I could have stolen their cd-key's if I wanted by copying their registry! I'm betting they all got duped by a "cheat program" that someone put out.
Let me post this (ganked from another site):
[blockquote]Basically, the anti-hail cannon uses
acetylene to shoot cations into the
atmosphere at sonic speed, which creates
shock waves that interfere with the
crystallization of ice, thereby resulting in
rain or sheet, but not hail. It covers a
circular area of about 0.3 mile radius,
roughly 200 acres.[/blockquote]
This sounds like a bunch of baloney to me. "Shoots cations" is as ridiculous as when you hear hippies talking about "bad ions" and "good ions" with respect to some stupid lava lamp.
Is that 120 db pulse every 5 seconds really going to do anything to a giant thundercloud, which for one probably buffers the sound. Also, is 120 db really that loud compared to the localized sound from a single lightning strike?
Sounds to me like these guys got taken. It's pretty hard to prove that you prevented hail, just as it is hard to prove that you created rain.
Attaching GIS data to photos is nothing new.
So why is BSD at version 5.2.1 already, and LINUX is still stuck at 2.6? BSD is 3 major versions ahead! It's even worse when you compare them with Microsoft's products, which are up to version 2003 already! When is the open source community going to get off their collective butts and catch up?
At least 3 windows xp security updates released within the last 90 days have required reboots.
I wonder if there will be a Morpheus Lite, just like Kazaa Lite.
shutdown
swap network card
start up
Most DHCP servers base the IP on the MAC address of the network card. They won't give 'your' IP to another network card so long as it is still in use. So, do not release, change network card, and startup again.
wtf did my post get moderated as a troll?
It should have been used! I assume this is a complete rocket and not a replica, and when the Saturn V's were in service probably could have been launched. It is too bad it was allowed to wither away. I assume that it was abandoned along with the other remaining Saturn V rockets when the moon program was suddenly terminated and the focus shifted to the low-orbit space shuttle.
Can't the author just make up mind?
If that is the case, how is a 3.2 MP such as the Canon PowerShot A70 able to produce 2048x1536 full color images? That is, each pixel has r,g, and b values. 2048x1536 = 3145728, so it would seem that a 3.2 MP digital camera for consumers actually has three colors sensed per pixel...
All you need is a tall guy to stick in a dog suit. He has to go "Rawwwr!" once in a while. Or is the original actor the only one who can do that properly?
Enemy territory (a Quake 3 engine game) runs fine on my Radeon 7500. Do you have a low speed cpu or something?
I wouldn't be surprised at all if it does that. Why not? It already has the undocumented feature of not being able to open the image of the notes, so why not add an extra feature of emailing the FBI. Perhaps your printer driver has a similar routine for detection, but perhaps it still prints, but just drops the quality or something. The FBI could put two and two together, and then perform a warrantless search of your house when you're away (with their new powers granted in the name of fighting terrorism)and uncover your huge stack of printed 20's.