Ummm... if you read the first paragraph of Science and Occam's Razor in the Wikipedia, it seems to support what Patrick is saying: "It is important to note that it is a heuristic argument that does not necessarily give correct answers; it is a loose guide to choosing the scientific hypothesis which (currently) contains the least number of unproven assumptions and is the most likely to be fruitful." There are many valid criticisms of the razor, especially if you wish to use it as a law, and not as a guide.
A friend of mine had an in-car video display. He also happened to have a digital video camera with so-called 'night vision'. One night, he figured that, since he had a hard time driving at night, he could just prop the camera on the dash, put it in night-vision mode, plug it into his video-display and drive while watching the screen.
Oncoming headlights still prove to be a bit of a problem.
Needless to say... this technology has to develop a little further yet!
Intel 875P MCH is built on the FCBGA package that allows Dual Channel 4 layers PCB and is 37.5mm2 in size and has 932 pins count. Interestingly, 875P and 865P/PE/G share the same core and the only difference is that 875P falls on the right side of the manufacturing curve.
Intel has specially selected the top quality chips that falls on the right side and separate from the rest and ran through a series of comprehensive tests to ensure robust operation for the 875P chipsets. As for the rest, they would be branded as Springdale chipsets and sold off cheaper. The chipset timings of the 875P are improved to allow faster memory access and lower latency therefore we can expect 875P to be faster than 865PE/G.
Well... the numbers aren't right. It's 85% within 300kms (180 miles) of the border... including the Alaskan border.
However, that doesn't account for everything. We're far enough north to be outside that 85% and everyone here is getting broadband for less than $35CAD ($24.50 USD -- and I'm paying $17.50USD now) and we've been on broadband for a couple of years. Most people I know are on broadband, and dialup is quickly becoming a historical artifact.
It was really bizarre for me to actually have to use my modem a few weeks ago when I was on a business trip... I had forgotten how slow dialup really was!
That's not quite correct. They have stated that they will refund your money if you don't agree with the Privacy Policy.
Ummm... if you read the first paragraph of Science and Occam's Razor in the Wikipedia, it seems to support what Patrick is saying: "It is important to note that it is a heuristic argument that does not necessarily give correct answers; it is a loose guide to choosing the scientific hypothesis which (currently) contains the least number of unproven assumptions and is the most likely to be fruitful."
There are many valid criticisms of the razor, especially if you wish to use it as a law, and not as a guide.
A friend of mine had an in-car video display. He also happened to have a digital video camera with so-called 'night vision'. One night, he figured that, since he had a hard time driving at night, he could just prop the camera on the dash, put it in night-vision mode, plug it into his video-display and drive while watching the screen.
Oncoming headlights still prove to be a bit of a problem.
Needless to say... this technology has to develop a little further yet!
Looks like they have correctly identified the source of their problem:
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From www.xbitlabs.com
This one gives more of a question-and-answer format to PAT.
From www.vr-zone.com
Intel 875P MCH is built on the FCBGA package that allows Dual Channel 4 layers PCB and is 37.5mm2 in size and has 932 pins count. Interestingly, 875P and 865P/PE/G share the same core and the only difference is that 875P falls on the right side of the manufacturing curve.
Intel has specially selected the top quality chips that falls on the right side and separate from the rest and ran through a series of comprehensive tests to ensure robust operation for the 875P chipsets. As for the rest, they would be branded as Springdale chipsets and sold off cheaper. The chipset timings of the 875P are improved to allow faster memory access and lower latency therefore we can expect 875P to be faster than 865PE/G.
Well... the numbers aren't right. It's 85% within 300kms (180 miles) of the border... including the Alaskan border.
However, that doesn't account for everything. We're far enough north to be outside that 85% and everyone here is getting broadband for less than $35CAD ($24.50 USD -- and I'm paying $17.50USD now) and we've been on broadband for a couple of years. Most people I know are on broadband, and dialup is quickly becoming a historical artifact.
It was really bizarre for me to actually have to use my modem a few weeks ago when I was on a business trip... I had forgotten how slow dialup really was!