Here's an example of where averages mislead. The interesting thing about color is not the average, but the contrast between colors. Trust me; I'm renovating my house right now. Or trust anybody who's stared too much at the sun.
Unless they give us more than one color theres gunna be very little contrast.
Of course since they were measuring the color of everything except space itsself (which is neither bright nor colorful) you can assume the contrast to the beige would be black.
They talked about this very subject in Stephen Hawking's Universe. Surely I'm not the only one that saw it. Surely you're not going to call him a crackpot too?
I sure as heck thought he was a crackpot when he was gabbing about time reversing when the universe starts collapsing.
Thats right up there with that Superman movie where he changes the rotation of Earth and merely sets time back instead of causing atmospheric disruptions unsuitable for our existance.
What should I expect from someone who drives a wheelchair dangerously fast and talks by clicking a button repeatedly?
There are plenty of other bus systems that used shared IRQ's quite happily.. eg. Zorro from the amiga...
Thing is the Zorro bus is the only one I know that was truly happy sharing IRQs. Its just so completely a nonissue with Amigas that it just needed no mention and no intervention under any circumstances (that I've ever seen/heard/imagined about).
I haven't noticed any other implementations like it in that sense. I suddenly miss it a whole lot.
Because it's more than fair to pirate a satellite signal. After all, they intrude on my property by broadcasting!
Its not quite running into your home yelling and bashing your poodle in the head. But there is something to that. Who else FELT when the power grid collapsed and came back up so long ago?
Can't say it isn't a form of intrusion, just a very minor one affecting... lots of people.
a vision of a flawed future where some aliens were more powerful than humans
Thats the nifty thing, the Humans thought that it was flawed too, aspirations of taking over the galaxy some of them had. Those "advanced destroyers" wern't made to keep the peace.:-)
If it wern't for lightweight pistols I guess those poor police who can't manage to lift eight pounds would be highly disadvantaged in the field. I feel sorry for every time they have to lift a bottle of milk...
Fourtunately donuts are made of a light weight material AND have a hole in the center.:-)
Wait a sec. If we're moving towards liquid-cooled consumer-level systems, what becomes of my plans to warm my house in the winter with my Beowulf cluster of 110GHz IBM PCs?
Just because it moves more heat doesn't mean it violates thermodynamics and destroys heat. You can route it long distances now, make your floors into heatsinks.;-)
How about this interesting bit then. Heat rises, no reason a convective system can't be made to require no pumping system. Although an uber cheap pump mechanism wouldn't hurt anyways.
Chance of failure doesn't strike me as 100% when the spinning bits go. And the water should absorb enough heat to give the system shutdown warning should an RPM meter fail to detect a problem.
Let's apply models that have worked -- pay for email. Why not?
Because its alot easier to run up to a mail truck and cram your spam in the back of it in the online rhelm. And hence mainly hit normal people with the typically negligible fees. (Poorly targeted basically, not really worth the effort, or maybe it is, i dunno, I'll shut up now.)
Here's an example of where averages mislead. The interesting thing about color is not the average, but the contrast between colors. Trust me; I'm renovating my house right now. Or trust anybody who's stared too much at the sun.
Unless they give us more than one color theres gunna be very little contrast.
Of course since they were measuring the color of everything except space itsself (which is neither bright nor colorful) you can assume the contrast to the beige would be black.
No doubt, N64 had better hardware at the time. It also had sucky games. Nintendo came out with Mario, a couple Zelda's, and....oh wait...that's it.
You've obviously not heard of a game company called Rare.
I'll just say that I'll buy whatever system Blast Corps comes out on next...
The Objectivist Operating System
5 REM The Objectivist Operating System kernel 1.8
10 LET A=A
20 GOTO 10
30 IF $life_on_earth = "damaged" THEN GOTO 10
They talked about this very subject in Stephen Hawking's Universe. Surely I'm not the only one that saw it. Surely you're not going to call him a crackpot too?
I sure as heck thought he was a crackpot when he was gabbing about time reversing when the universe starts collapsing.
Thats right up there with that Superman movie where he changes the rotation of Earth and merely sets time back instead of causing atmospheric disruptions unsuitable for our existance.
What should I expect from someone who drives a wheelchair dangerously fast and talks by clicking a button repeatedly?
Remember the Golden Rule.
He who has the gold makes the rules?
Innit "Amiga fag" too?
Where did this fag thing come from anyways?
Ain't that what you US people already did in 2000?
:-)
Like it did any good. Now I hear we're threatening the deployment of nuclear weaponry. (explains the missile shield stuff gearing up)
Bleh, I don't believe in America.
Oh yeah, those EMPs will probably disable ACPI if you can't find the BIOS option.
There are plenty of other bus systems that used shared IRQ's quite happily.. eg. Zorro from the amiga...
Thing is the Zorro bus is the only one I know that was truly happy sharing IRQs. Its just so completely a nonissue with Amigas that it just needed no mention and no intervention under any circumstances (that I've ever seen/heard/imagined about).
I haven't noticed any other implementations like it in that sense. I suddenly miss it a whole lot.
Because it's more than fair to pirate a satellite signal. After all, they intrude on my property by broadcasting!
... lots of people.
Its not quite running into your home yelling and bashing your poodle in the head. But there is something to that. Who else FELT when the power grid collapsed and came back up so long ago?
Can't say it isn't a form of intrusion, just a very minor one affecting
a vision of a flawed future where some aliens were more powerful than humans
:-)
Thats the nifty thing, the Humans thought that it was flawed too, aspirations of taking over the galaxy some of them had. Those "advanced destroyers" wern't made to keep the peace.
So you watch a little Crusade and hang the whole universe for it?
Yeah, like Nitrogen is as geeky as Flourinert...
If it wern't for lightweight pistols I guess those poor police who can't manage to lift eight pounds would be highly disadvantaged in the field. I feel sorry for every time they have to lift a bottle of milk...
:-)
Fourtunately donuts are made of a light weight material AND have a hole in the center.
Wait a sec. If we're moving towards liquid-cooled consumer-level systems, what becomes of my plans to warm my house in the winter with my Beowulf cluster of 110GHz IBM PCs?
;-)
Just because it moves more heat doesn't mean it violates thermodynamics and destroys heat. You can route it long distances now, make your floors into heatsinks.
How about this interesting bit then. Heat rises, no reason a convective system can't be made to require no pumping system. Although an uber cheap pump mechanism wouldn't hurt anyways.
Chance of failure doesn't strike me as 100% when the spinning bits go. And the water should absorb enough heat to give the system shutdown warning should an RPM meter fail to detect a problem.
The guy who uses Quake to demonstrate what other planets might look like might disagree.
Let's apply models that have worked -- pay for email. Why not?
Because its alot easier to run up to a mail truck and cram your spam in the back of it in the online rhelm. And hence mainly hit normal people with the typically negligible fees. (Poorly targeted basically, not really worth the effort, or maybe it is, i dunno, I'll shut up now.)
It seems to me a moderated email network can be built without destroying the old one. It just typically won't take input from the old one.
If you voted for Nader, THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT!
I expect this to be moderated into oblivion, but here:
I voted Nader, my state's electorate voted 100% Gore, the popular vote of the country was Gore.
It may make you feel warm and fuzzy to delude yourself with your statement. But in my neck of the woods its 100% false.
Sure, I tried pretty much every value from 0xB0 to 0xFF in steps of four.
I've hear it best ends with A. So by checking things ending with 0 4 8 and C you've missed it.
Try DA or EA I think.
You killed a KT7A-R!?!? Anything nonobvious (since I have one)?
I guess security is lax when they put all the codes in the page you download.
:-)
JS security does not work.
I know, it will bankrupt them and it totally goes against the hackerish nature of the movie to allow that.
Already had its second coming, we're up to about five here...
I expect the black helicopters will be arriving to whisk me away any second.... Nope, don't hear them...
:-)
How do I know they didn't take you five minutes after you pressed submit?
Until they place the instant-kill chips in our heads their resources are running a little thin, give 'em time I say.
You don't see "Though Shalt Not Kill" engraved on each hand gun; do you?
Its a very good idea though.
random lockups with the GeForce2
Checked your AGP driving values?