not yet, soon - i've been getting a satellite office up and on our voip system.SonderKommando wrote:
Burnzz did you ever take the MCTS exam 70-680 for configuring windows 7? I cant seem to get through the training manual...burnzz wrote:
1.5 tb hdd and dvd burner
Hey burnzz, wanna hire me as a co-op student for 8 months?
can you get a work visa? seriously, we're moving from netware to micro$oft, and i'm telling anyone who'll listen we'll need a full-timer just to deal with Exchange. i'm not in a position to hire, but i am in a position to know we're going to be swamped . . .
I would do it but I don't think an international position would fly with the co-op office. Maybe in 2013 when I've graduated and hopefully have my CCNA and A+, I'll take you up on that offer.
Ugh CCNA
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Tech bought only discussions please.
For me:
4x Xbox 360 Rock Band Portable Drum Kit
I actually have a couple ION drum kits, so one of these days, I might integrate the 360 Rock Band kit to it.
For me:
4x Xbox 360 Rock Band Portable Drum Kit
I actually have a couple ION drum kits, so one of these days, I might integrate the 360 Rock Band kit to it.
not what i meantDilbert_X wrote:
You can fly out of range using an autopilot, thats my objective.Stubbee wrote:
check this guy's videos. You might find it interesting for your intended application.Dilbert_X wrote:
http://www.rclogger.com/images/stories/ … bundle.png
http://www.rclogger.com/index.php
I'm interested in getting into UAVs and thought this would be a quick and dirty way of doing some feasibility testing for the applications I'm looking at..
Interim objective is to enter this.
http://www.uavoutbackchallenge.com.au/2010/
I am waiting for him to update to a web enabled phone so he can fly outside the normal range of radio-controlled planes.
Imagine using your mobile phone service to control the plane! His newest video is with a 130 gr plane but flying larger more stable should work just as well. Hell you could develop a computer interface to fly the RC plane in a programmed circuit using a web/gps phone and control the camera without worrying about flying it yourself.
http://www.vimeo.com/user298289
And its already done via phones http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/06/16/th … s-a-price/
that thing is using a wi-fi short range signal. And i am not talking about using the actual phone to control the plane. I am talking about using the internet via the cellular network to control the plane. If your RC plane had the range you could fly it anywhere in the cellular signal zone from the comfort of your basement. Basically the same way the military does it (satellites) but using terrestrial equipment.
the basic range of RC aircraft is line of sight so if the video could be streamed through a web enabled cellular phone, you then could fly miles from your base of operations using the cellular network. You could fly around/behind hills, buildings etc. .
The US economy is a giant Ponzi scheme. And 'to big to fail' is code speak for 'niahnahniahniahnah 99 percenters'
Always wanted one, but my hands are just too big :s
My thumb is 2.5cm wide.
hand is 22cm tall and 13cm wide including thumb.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Its easier than you'd think. I was pretty skeptical but I love it so much now. Also you can use an on screen keyboard just like every other touchscreen phone out there if you wanttazz. wrote:
Always wanted one, but my hands are just too big :s
My thumb is 2.5cm wide.
hand is 22cm tall and 13cm wide including thumb.
I'm sure thats possible over the existing phone network, you just need to write the app.Stubbee wrote:
not what i meant
that thing is using a wi-fi short range signal. And i am not talking about using the actual phone to control the plane. I am talking about using the internet via the cellular network to control the plane. If your RC plane had the range you could fly it anywhere in the cellular signal zone from the comfort of your basement. Basically the same way the military does it (satellites) but using terrestrial equipment.
the basic range of RC aircraft is line of sight so if the video could be streamed through a web enabled cellular phone, you then could fly miles from your base of operations using the cellular network. You could fly around/behind hills, buildings etc. .
Really you just need an autopilot which uses GPS and to text the waypoints and instructions as opposed to 100% flying the thing.
Fuck Israel
Aren't there new SSDs coming out soon that make all current ones not worth buying now?
While we are on the topic...
Running RAID on SSDs... does it wear them out 10x faster?
afaik SSDs dont "die" like normal HDDs with the click of death and all... rather they die slowly, losing tiny, tiny amounts of storage with each use...
Not really any practical application for it, just curious...
Running RAID on SSDs... does it wear them out 10x faster?
afaik SSDs dont "die" like normal HDDs with the click of death and all... rather they die slowly, losing tiny, tiny amounts of storage with each use...
Not really any practical application for it, just curious...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
i dunnoFFLink wrote:
Aren't there new SSDs coming out soon that make all current ones not worth buying now?
hope not
oh well
FloppY_ wrote:
While we are on the topic...
Running RAID on SSDs... does it wear them out 10x faster?
afaik SSDs dont "die" like normal HDDs with the click of death and all... rather they die slowly, losing tiny, tiny amounts of storage with each use...
Not really any practical application for it, just curious...
trim?
jesus
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
trim?Camm wrote:
FloppY_ wrote:
While we are on the topic...
Running RAID on SSDs... does it wear them out 10x faster?
afaik SSDs dont "die" like normal HDDs with the click of death and all... rather they die slowly, losing tiny, tiny amounts of storage with each use...
Not really any practical application for it, just curious...
trim?
jesus
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Yeah Intels making some crazy new generation, too lazy to find a link but google
Serious?RTHKI wrote:
you mean each time you use it it trims off a little memory?
I second thisIlocano wrote:
Serious?RTHKI wrote:
you mean each time you use it it trims off a little memory?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Wiki wrote:
Flash-memory drives have limited lifetimes and will often wear out after 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 P/E cycles (1,000 to 10,000 per cell) for MLC, and up to 5,000,000 P/E cycles (100,000 per cell) for SLC.[43][44][45][46] Special file systems or firmware designs can mitigate this problem by spreading writes over the entire device, called wear leveling.[47][23] However, effective write cycles can be much less, because when a write request is made to a particular memory block, all data in the block is overwritten even when only part of the memory is altered. The write amplification, as referred by Intel, can be reduced using write memory buffer.[48] In combination with wear leveling, over-provisioning SSD flash drives with spared memory capacity also delays the loss of user-accessible memory capacity.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRIM_(SSD_command)
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Microsoft Arc Mouse. Bought it for my laptop, it's pretty damn awesome.
Looks insanely uncomfortable.