Unless you hear the drives complaining! They will not die an early death, but don't expect the drives to rest much until the last of that generation dies off. Expect exessive seeking.
I was HURD missed a question too and then became PalmOS when I marked it.
On the question I accidently skipped:
I wonder if I'll see anybody famous - made me Palm
Free champagne! - made me Palm
I hope this doesn't cost me more money. - made me WinXP
I did have difficulty with the "villian"...
It says "survive ambush" not "survive strike". With an RPG ambush team it can be difficult to ID who the most deadly shooter is. However you can see infantry massing and load up the shotgun.
With the recent rumors (I did say rumors) of Iraq developing some Predator-type unmanned aircraft to be...
You will want to at least reformat the disks after moving them to the RAID controller. Especially with controllers from different manufacturers, each one seems to have a slightly different implementation and the mix-and-match will result in corruption. I would actually go so far as to...
Er. It took me a couple readings to figure out what I intended to say.
"It fact, I skipped from this right over the pentiums to the PII."
That's better.
I appreciate the fluorescent bulbs they are producing now that produce a more natural light. "Normal" cool white bulbs give a pastey, morgue like palor. They don't show true color. Therefor it will be awhile 'til you see wide spread use in the mall.
I ran one of those in my socket 5 computer for a couple years or so. In fact, I skipped for this right ove the pentiums to the PII. It worked fine in Win95 and it's powering my firewall right now.
What's distressing is your prefering to give your money to the government rather than helping people you have personal contact with yourself in a manner you choose.
When I suggested implementing something with NW NDPS, I got a smile an an "OK, we'll look into it". I told them point blank how to set it up but still nothing. Oh well, it's their dime. I can't force them.
Thanks for the thoughts. Sounds like a sound policy after all. The real problem then is addressing the driver issue and you've given me some good ideas. Normally I would address this issue with a proper AD or NW implementation but I don't have direct control over that either. :roll:
I would...
Households with income of at least $100,000 are the fastest growing income division in the U.S. In inflation-adjusted figures, one out of eight American households found themselves in this select group last year, compared with one out of 12 in 1990—4.8 million new households have joined these...
Ah, but then we would lose other social skills like being able to tie shoes and being able to carry a lengthy conversation...outside...in public...during the daytime.
Thanks. If it matters, we are talking about ~80 office printers and ~30 shop printers.
OK, some responses to generate more input:
Not a problem. By far the major problem in the shop is air quality. Eventually dust from the various processes (welding, grinding, general metal working) gets into...
It has been policy around here that when a printer out on the shop fails it should be replaced with a printer from the office area that is well used and then install a new printer into the office area. All printers are laser printers and need to understand PCL codes and are networked.
On the...
Don't get me wrong. I have played soccer for most of my life and only played one year of junior high football. I like soccer. But nothing I can think of compares to the teamwork required in american football. This game requires a high percentage of the players on the field to be above average...
I would certainly apply at least SP4 to the NT installation before imaging. Previous service packs can not work with as large a system partition as I suspect Ghost will allow. In any case you should be safe with 4 or above.
You don't have to change the SIDs in this instance. Just be careful when you choose the source and destination drives. Be sure you've picked the right ones. With drives of such disparate sizes you shouldn't have a problem.
I would also think that since you are not intending to keep the images...
I know you said you already had some sites you were looking at but here are some more:
http://www.teamhelix.net/stats.htm
http://www.folding.octeams.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Includestats&file=index
http://www.overclockers.com.au/folding/
Maybe you can get some more ideas.
Why don't you...
Unfortunately, lots of people are less interested in bettering themselves than they are about feeling better about themselves. It has immediate gratification and is less work.
Short-term goals
New user info
How to join
Setting up the client
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PS. When you summerize the thread just bring over general questions but not answers. Some of the...
It is much easier to justify a ~$1200 19/20/21 inch computer monitor that I could also watch DVDs on rather than a very large ~$2000 TV that I would have to buy a PC for to do anything other than watch movies.
Late last year I spent only $450 total to install digital 5.1 sound for my computer.
I can imagine the use of this round in a "wall breaching" scenario. Similar to the way shotguns are used for door breaching.
It could be used to push down a wall when exploding it might be dangerous.
Last month we downed the last VAX we had on site. Before we took it down we had to transfer all available backups from reel (I guess its called, the indivitual reels were 10" across and the tape had a tail) to QIC. There were about a hundred reels. Yuck! The fun part was watching the shredder...
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