Comment Wait a second (Score 4, Funny) 100
If this is AC 3, then what were Brotherhood and Revelations? I guess 2.1 and 2.2?
If this is AC 3, then what were Brotherhood and Revelations? I guess 2.1 and 2.2?
At some point, the cost of automation must come down to the point where the human automatons are too expensive. The US gov't should provide all sorts of tax breaks and incentives to companies that automate like crazy, in order to pull back manufacturing and curtail China's growth.
The ram pack was prone to wiggling a bit and you'd lose the entire contents of memory. You had to prop it on a book or tape it in place. Kind of a nightmare really. I also hated the ultra-fiddly tape storage, where you had to have the volume and tone adjusted just right to get those weird black bars that showed the program was loading or saving correctly.
GreatBunzinni actually sounds a lot like twitter (the crazed anti-MS poster, not the web service). Back in the day, twitter maintained numerous sockpuppets to hold forth on all manner of paranoid insanity. Could this be another? The mystery deepens!
You're in the wrong place. Most (though not all) people who post here are "geeks" in the sense that they know some terminology and are mostly engaged in technology on a political level (from "walled gardens!" to privacy issues to copyright issues). The actual programmers have departed for greener pastures - even CmdrTaco posts at Hacker News now.
Let me guess - China?
It was actually released over a week ago, but I guess the announcement got lost over the holidays. I am actually a bit surprised they did a 1.0 version before solving the "NameNode is a single point of failure" problem with HDFS. I know for a fact that big companies (one of which was a client) are sometimes hesitant to deploy Hadoop because of this.
In theory, you can also use Hadoop with purportedly more robust distribute file systems, like KFS (Kosmos File System, I think it's called). I've never seen this in the wild though.
One of my favourite Stallman pieces, featuring nasal sex with plants: http://stallman.org/articles/texas.html
OS X is not based upon FreeBSD, by the way, though it does use some code from it.
By the way, tell me about "the community". What makes you a part of it?
Agreed, this is one of my charities of choice, the other being the local SPCA, to whom I give on a monthly basis.
Surely you are trolling: http://www.google.org/
We are talking about phones here. Relax, kid.
You are pretty much the master of interesting yet perilously-close-to-offtopic comments about circumstances that seem to have a sample size of one, that sample being you.
The good old ad hominem attack. I guess the truth hurts.
It qualifies as "news for nerds" in a big way. I think you're in the wrong place, sunshine.
One way to make your old car run better is to look up the price of a new model.