Unfortunately the "A" in ACM should really mean "Academic" instead of
"Association." The article you quoted is despicable and unbecoming of any
serious publication/organization. Because of their academic bent, there is
political correctness gone amok. But this went too far. It was mean-
spirited, h
> Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
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I love that .sig, I think it is the only one in brainf*ck I have seen. Did
you code that by hand or generate it somehow?
You wrote:
> On Friday 09 March 2012 13:10:13 Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > > Who in their right mind would EVER want to run this crap?
> >
> > You answered your own question. My guess? People who are too cheap to buy
> > Windows and too stupid to figure out how to f
> Who in their right mind would EVER want to run this crap?
You answered your own question. My guess? People who are too cheap to buy
Windows and too stupid to figure out how to find a free copy of XP or Win 7
on the net and do the activation or find a password. That's a pretty small
user space.
> This mailing list is not about snake oil products on sale somewhere.
> The post I replied to asked how one can be sure he runs trusted
> software and my reply was it doesn't help you if you aren't 100%
> sure your hardware is kosher. And for all practical purposes you can't.
True but I think it
> Are we a tourette treatment center?
Why don't you add it to your .sig shithead ;-)
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> http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk
> "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
> Apple's iPhone is "slave-labor hardware" too: how much does it cost?
Too right. How many people have thrown themselves from Foxconn's towers?
> ...As well as all the other electronic gadgets on the market, btw...
Not all but many. It is worthwhile looking into how what we buy affects
people.
> I never mean to disturb you with what is going on in my family but I am
> crying out loud to request your help. My twin sister has been suffering
> from breast cancer for a while and its become worse so we had to conclude
> on her surgery for her to get cured as said by the doctors but the cost i
> On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 18:10:19 +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
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> > Why not? They're using their own chip design. I doubt they pay MIPS.inc
> > for a license but maybe they do.
>
> FYI, they has a MIPS license.
Thank you. I stand corrected.
> 1) you have no idea what it costs them to make one
And you do, right?
> 2) pure production cost isn't the entire picture
Why not? They're using their own chip design. I doubt they pay MIPS.inc for
a license but maybe they do. So what? A license costs 200 dollars per unit?
I don't think so.
>
> These words you keep on using... I don't think they mean what you think
> they mean.
That's ok because I'm the one who "keeps on using" them, not you. But I
meant what I wrote just so you know.
> Noone is holding you at gunpoint until you are buying a Lemote device.
No but the factory is makin
> most netbooks with Intel Atom retail in the $250 to $400 range; what's
> your damage?
Because the Longsoon stuff is not on the level of refinement of Intel, not
by a long shot. Longsoon is supposed to be cheap. So far it's not.
> I just got a quote from alibaba.com to import an 8089-B from Lemote
> for $190 + $48 (I think that's 182E (where's that darn Euro key?))
Thanks but that is still too damn high. I'll wait until the Chinese decide
to dump these on the market in some trade war and buy ten when they hit 50
bucks a p
> The fulong is selling for 1800 RMB, which is the same price as
> tekmote.nl is charging.
Thanks for the data point, Rob. I'll wait until prices come down.
> I've built up several of the Supermicro SYS-5015A-EHF boxes (1U rack,
> dual core 1.66G Atom, dual Gb Intel LAN, IPMI) with 4GB and an SSD,
> uses less than 25w at idle and less than 30w doing a-j3 userland build
> (according to my cheap little wattage testing device).
At first I said "sweet!" b
The prices at the "official European shop" in the Netherlands are sky high.
I thought this was supposed to be a 150 dollar PC. Does anybody have a good
cheap source for these or other MIPS boxes? Thanks.
Oh man, you are drastically reducing the average intelligence of any
group you join.
But I liked this admission on your blog:
"Just for the record, I make no illusions about being a complete jerk. Nor
have I ever tried to be nice to a stranger once in my life, unless it was
a homeless person whom
> Yes, exactly. OpenBSD supports >4GB RAM only on 64-bit architectures.
Isn't that a limitation of Intel x32 rather than an OpenBSD limitation?
See changes below:
> Date: Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 02:30 AM
> Subject: help me
> To: netbsd-us...@netbsd.org
>
>
> I am a seasoned expert at OpenBSD. I downloaded the IA64 version for my
> new Intel Quad and burned a CD. I got some stupid warning about burning a
> 5.2G ISO as data on a 80 minute CD
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