Red Hat is based in Research Triangle Park, situated between Raleigh and Durham and I think SAP has a campus there as well; I believe Microsoft has a campus in Charlotte, to name a few.
Dang, I was just going to suggest this. They purchased a chip outfit for their iOS needs, why not one for their Mac line? They could even keep the AMD name: Apple Mints Dough
With Vista and probably Win7, WoW wants to install to the users\public\games\ folder, not in Program Files. I ran WoW on a laptop that had been upgraded from XP to Vista and on either a patch or the Wrath install (sorry, don't remember now, it's been a while), the install routine prompted to be allowed to move the installation from program files to users\public\games\. User info was stored by account under the wonderfully named WTF subfolder, prior to the Battle.net migration. Now, patch information, at least, is stored under the user's documents folder. I haven't poked around enough to see if any user specific stuff is stored there.
My mother was forced to change to right handed writing and they made her practice - the result: beautiful script that was completely unreadable. They tried to make me change as well, but I wasn't having anything of it. Being left handed, cursive was more effort that was it was worth, so I developed a quite legible block print (incidentally, taking after my right handed father, who was an engineer). In short, penmanship is a Medieval art in a modern world.
Only for people who use it who would have gotten by just fine without it. For people like my wife, who lack the gene for direction sense, it's a godsend. For me, don't need it, won't use it - just another distraction, to compete with the plethora of things that already distract us in the car - cell phone, ipod, the Whopper that you are mostly wearing by the time you are done and the inability to find a decent block of music on the radio (hence the ipod).
Exactly. Fault tolerance. if the physical server tanks, you move the image to another box. This can also eliminate downtime due to hardware maintenance. Move the image to another box, take the physical box down, do what you have to do, bring it back up and move the image back. This can be done during normal hours - no waiting for nights/weekends, which makes the IT staff happy.
The dual 100MBit ports do make it sound like an ideal candidate for an OpenBSD/[insert Linux distro here] router. I'd love to see more in depth specs on throughput, etc.
I was referring to the Victorian usage. I believe that groupings of ships smaller than fleets were/are called flotillas, so it would be Commodore Taco of Flotilla Slashdot or CmdreTaco
What makes you think state legislatures would be willing to do such a thing? They suffer from the same malaise, writ small.
Red Hat is based in Research Triangle Park, situated between Raleigh and Durham and I think SAP has a campus there as well; I believe Microsoft has a campus in Charlotte, to name a few.
Dang, I was just going to suggest this. They purchased a chip outfit for their iOS needs, why not one for their Mac line? They could even keep the AMD name: Apple Mints Dough
Meego for netbooks may or may not go anywhere, but there is an alpha for Meego for tablets out and it looks pretty sweet: http://www.liliputing.com/2010/06/meego-linux-tablet-edition-demo-video.html
Faster hard drive? The specs say 5400 RPM. RDF at work again...
Well, it got the guy a mention on /. What more could anyone want?? Next, he'll want to change his name to Frist Psot
is still crap. And smells like it.
Eldritch Blast FTW!
So make the diesel engine smaller, like the engine for a diesel generator
With Vista and probably Win7, WoW wants to install to the users\public\games\ folder, not in Program Files. I ran WoW on a laptop that had been upgraded from XP to Vista and on either a patch or the Wrath install (sorry, don't remember now, it's been a while), the install routine prompted to be allowed to move the installation from program files to users\public\games\. User info was stored by account under the wonderfully named WTF subfolder, prior to the Battle.net migration. Now, patch information, at least, is stored under the user's documents folder. I haven't poked around enough to see if any user specific stuff is stored there.
My mother was forced to change to right handed writing and they made her practice - the result: beautiful script that was completely unreadable. They tried to make me change as well, but I wasn't having anything of it. Being left handed, cursive was more effort that was it was worth, so I developed a quite legible block print (incidentally, taking after my right handed father, who was an engineer). In short, penmanship is a Medieval art in a modern world.
Consuming music in such a way that the RIAA does not get all of the money is illegal, immoral and fattening
Sounds more like she has a degree in buzzword engineering.
Is that what they call marketing now?
"(hard press)Meta-(medium press)Ctrl-(light press)Shift-(medium press)C" launches the missiles.
Oops! That wasn't supposed to happen...Where's undo?? Let's see (light press)Meta-(hard press)Ctrl-(medium press)Sh---*&^%%##&*...Carrier Lost
Or /., where someone could type "shithook"?
Users of dd-wrt or Tomato beg to differ
Only for people who use it who would have gotten by just fine without it. For people like my wife, who lack the gene for direction sense, it's a godsend. For me, don't need it, won't use it - just another distraction, to compete with the plethora of things that already distract us in the car - cell phone, ipod, the Whopper that you are mostly wearing by the time you are done and the inability to find a decent block of music on the radio (hence the ipod).
Heh, the captcha is "quantity"
This sounds like a perfect fit for the Crunchpad
Isn't super secure and XP an oxymoron??
Don't say that!! Someone will write a novel using text messaging speak!! Oh, wait
It's a constipated duck that swallowed a fish
Exactly. Fault tolerance. if the physical server tanks, you move the image to another box. This can also eliminate downtime due to hardware maintenance. Move the image to another box, take the physical box down, do what you have to do, bring it back up and move the image back. This can be done during normal hours - no waiting for nights/weekends, which makes the IT staff happy.
Unless they were founded with the purpose of muddying the water to begin with...
The dual 100MBit ports do make it sound like an ideal candidate for an OpenBSD/[insert Linux distro here] router. I'd love to see more in depth specs on throughput, etc.
I was referring to the Victorian usage. I believe that groupings of ships smaller than fleets were/are called flotillas, so it would be Commodore Taco of Flotilla Slashdot or CmdreTaco
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