His blog seems be down with all the floods of people telling him to lay off the crack pipe.
I mean it's not like network cards have unique identifiers or anything... sigh.
Exactly. The tone of the ZDnet piece is way too readily dismissive. Deleting something and marking it as useless etc won't make a blind bit of difference in court. "Just unit tests" doesn't either.
Acorn's then current machine had 128K base.
Your credibility as a reference was lost when you fail to expand the ARM chip acronym correctly.
Hah! Fail, Mr AC Troll.
It's ice distilled from a good regular beer.
Process is outlined in this quite entertaining video : http://vimeo.com/7812379
I like this: http://www.rackable.com/sgi/sgi_logo_guidelines6.pdf
"leak" is the right term, escaping like a trickle of urine down bono's juddery stack heeled old geezer leg.
x86 code runs natively on 90% of the processors out there. Java or
ARM Jazelle (in quite a number of the ARM revisions deployed all over the place) includes DBX for direct bytecode execution of Java. That includes the iphone and loads of other stuff.
The end of labor is to gain leisure.