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  1. $1000 for a computer that runs a 1.8GHz AMD dual core?

     

     

    ...................... I've got an $400 mATX PC that costed $400 using a sandybridge i3. One physical core from that thing has more processing power that entire unit, never mind hyper threads and the other core.

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    AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAA!! And now we see just how much thought actually went into this law:

     

     

     

    http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news%2Flocal%2Fnew_york&id=8958116

     

    Additions to be made to gun laws for law enforcement

    New York News

    Jim Hoffer

    Jan. 17, 2013

     

    NEW YORK (WABC) -- A troubling oversight has been found within New York State's sweeping new gun laws.

     

    The ban on having high-capacity magazines, as it's written, would also include law enforcement officers.

     

    Magazines with more than seven rounds will be illegal under the new law when that part takes effect in March.

     

    As the statute is currently written, it does not exempt law enforcement officers.

     

    Nearly every law enforcement agency in the state carries hand guns that have a 15 round capacity.

     

    A spokesman for the governor's office called Eyewitness News to say, "We are still working out some details of the law and the exemption will be included, currently no police officer is in violation."

     

    The Patrolman's Benevolent Association President released a statement saying, "The PBA is actively working to enact changes to this law that will provide the appropriate exemptions from the law for active and retired law enforcement officers."

     

    State Senator Eric Adams, a former NYPD Captain, told us he's going to push for an amendment next week to exempt police officers from the high-capacity magazine ban. In his words, "You can't give more ammo to the criminals"

  3. ....and people wonder why I find New York distasteful.

     

     

    http://www.washingto...al-gun-control/

     

    MILLER: New York's radical gun-control law

     

     

    By Emily Miller - The Washington Times

     

    January 15, 2013, 02:34PM

     

     

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the first to successfully exploit the Newtown, Conn. tragedy to pass the most radical and pointless gun-control law of any state in the country. The most dramatic changes in New York will be to lower the limit on magazines from 10 to only seven rounds and a full ban on all so-called assault weapons.

     

    The deal was crafted quickly and behind closed doors in Albany to maximize the urgency of the emotions from the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre and minimize input from groups representing gun owners. The first-term Democratic governor announced the legislative priority just last week and signed it into law Tuesday evening. The Democratic Assembly the bill Tuesday the bill 104-43, one day after the state Senate approved it 43-18.

     

    While the state already bans semi-automatic rifles and shotguns that have two characteristics -- unrelated to the function of the firearm -- like a folding stock or pistol grip, the new law expands the ban to just one. That essentially makes illegal all rifles with cosmetic features that the politicians decide are scary.

     

    The entire Empire State would adopt mandatory registration for every gun purchase, as is done by the police in New York City. Counties who grant lifetime gun permit would be forced to make them renewable every five years (with increasing fees.) Federal background checks would be instituted for even private gun sales. Albany would begin mandatory storage laws, similar to the ones struck down by the Supreme Court in the Heller decision in 2008.

     

    Current owners of a now-certified "high capacity ammunition feeding device" -- over 7 rounds -- will have one year to sell or give them away out of state or face a class A misdemeanor charge. Dealers will have to start recording every ammunition sale with the buyer's name, age, occupation and residence.

     

    Gun retailers will have to record for the state police every sale that involves a firearm. The seller will have to record the buyer's name, age, occupation and home address, along with the calibre, make, model, manufacturer's name and serial number.

     

    Although Mr. Cuomo said Monday that gun violence was a "scourge on society," his new law has nothing to do with public safety. Of the 769 people murdered in New York in 2011, only five were by rifle of any type, one less than those killed by strangulation. The top methods of homicide, in order, were: handgun, cutting/stabbing, unknown weapon, unknown firearm, blunt instrument, and hands/fist.

     

    This effort was backed by billionaire New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, who has been the guiding hand behind Vice President Joseph R. Biden's recommendation for new gun laws on the national level. Those proposals are expected to be announced by President Obama later this week.

  4. I've worked with ESXI now and then (and the full blown vSphere briefly). Installation is pretty easy. BUT and this is really important: You need another computer handy with the vsphere client installed on it in order to configure and manage the ESXI server, AFAIK you can't configure the machine locally, it has to be completely remote managed.

     

    Other notes:

    VMware lets you install ESXI into a VM with fairly respectable performance. This allows you to mess around with a esxi server without blowing things up first.

     

    Might also help to get your dhcp server and reserve a known address for the box you're going to install to; by default esxi pulls a dhcp address and I don't know how to set a static address at this point.

     

    And there is a way of virtualizing physical machines to VM's but I haven't played with it too much. http://www.vmware.com/products/converter/overview.html

     

     

    Sorry can't be more help. I like vmware a lot but my company forces us to use virtualbox a lot (which is really really sad... when you run more then one vbox at the same time the whole system starts to choke.... gotten to the point where I just bought workstation on my own and just use it whenever the bosses aren't looking).

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    Don't get me wrong, I like Windows 8. It's a little rough around the edges though. If I didn't love the start/shutdown times so much (it's so damn fast), I would have probably just installed Windows 7 instead of reinstalling Windows 8 when my original install broke. Hopefully, Microsoft will release a service pack that addresses the issues I've had so far.

     

    P.S. - Since reinstalling Windows 8 and doing what I mentioned above, I've performed multiple hard resets during boot and have yet to experience any ill effects, including the issue I had originally.

     

    That's cause they cheated a bit with the boot times. Initial boot's only marginally faster then your typical windows 7 install but microsoft decided to be a bit clever and then store some of the system state into the hiber.sys file when you shut down, not much different then using the hibernation state of windows 7. So it's not so much booting 'faster', you've just never really shut off your computer, rather you've just hibernated it. :)

     

    To be fair, it's quite a clever way of accelerating boot times. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/08/delivering-fast-boot-times-in-windows-8.aspx

  6. In Southern California, three veterans have taken a field-oriented approach to helping combat-wounded vets regain their pre-injury confidence. Earlier this year, veterans Mark Hupp, David Lyon, and Al Clark founded Rogue Corps, a non-profit organization that takes wounded veterans out of the hospital and into the field for what Rogue Corps calls therapeutic adventure.

     

    ?We?re helping these guys to reclaim their independence,? says David Lyon, a double amputee who served five combat deployments. ?We go by big-boy rules; we treat them like the grown men they are.?

     

    The transition from an able-bodied serviceman to a hospital-bed patient can sap the confidence and morale from a person. But when Rogue Corps takes veterans fishing, hunting, shooting, or mountain biking there?s a part of each man restored by the activity. Getting these men?s boots back on the ground?even if it?s a boot on a prosthetic leg or the wheels of a wheelchair?does more than just give them fresh air.

     

    Really neat initiative...

     

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  7. I'm tempted to go for the dev preview, I can think of many useful productivity applications as well as entertainment.

     

    But with the number of people pledging for the SDK and hardware, will they really be okay? There's over 3000 pledgers for hardware, I don't know if they have the infrastructure or time to be able to put all those things together. :S Might be shooting themselves in the foot there.

  8. MH6 posted recently a very interesting article related to RAD Drives performances. Definetely outstanding of course.

     

    now you have 24gb, leave about 6 for System needs and you may create a RAM Drive of 18gb. It can hoste either 2 of the top line games you play the most, or the full Office suite and other working apps such as Photoshop and similar.. is up to you :)

     

    To give you a rough idea, an SSD transfer rate is about 550MB/sec, a RAM disc transfer rate is about 5GB/sec ;)

     

    I've come up with an even worse use; making and throwing away VM's at a ridiculous rate. The fact that you more or less don't have to worry about write performance anymore on a ram disk means more or less I'm building VMs from scratch in half the time it used to take, even just copying them. I think in the time I've had this I've made and discarded hundreds of linux and bsd vms, including one or two build VM's that are copied from HD to RD...

    sda

    ....at the rate I'm going 24gb really ISN'T going to be enough. :s I've already begun pricing out a 128gb xeon system to house all this shit... it's no longer a question on why I would ever use 128gb, it's become a question, how the hell am I going to be able to afford it (needing a redundant PSU, UPS, dual processor system that takes FBRDIMMs...) . :( I recommend no one ever go ram disks.... They make SSDs look cheap and are ever MORE addicting.

  9. Na, i think this will cure that statment 3d quarter this year, no bubbles here my friend

    http://www.techspot.com/news/48742-rumor-amd-piledriver-fx-cpu-production-to-begin-q3-2012.html

     

    ...which confirms what I was saying. There is no 10 core desktop model, The Vishara FX 8350 is an 8 core model.

     

    Edit: the 10 core desktop model you're thinking of was Komodo which they announced in CES 2011 and then subsequently canceled in favor for Vishera. There was some speculation that the silicon yields would've been too low on 10 cores to make the venture profitable and in the end still can't compete with intel in the high end enthusiast segment. IIRC AMD is now focusing more on energy efficient processors to compete more in mobile computing rather then keep loosing money in the enthusiest market. In fact AMD just announced a fairly large license agreement with ARM.

  10. Pile driver 10 core cpu and ddr3 board sata3 ssd is where im headed. Ya the pile drivers will be 10 core.

     

    Sorry to burst your bubble but AMD canceled Komodo last year along with Seprang and Terramar. The current Vishera roadmap points to 8 cores maximum for desktops. Only the Abu Dahbi in the G34 socket will have more then 10.

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    In all honesty I see Windows 8 as more of a mobile computing platform rather then a true desktop platform. If I was to speculate I'd guess that they're going to keep windows 7 and 8 side by side for the time being since windows 8's nature is just an evolutionary step of windows 7 with ARM support for the mobile computing market, so maintaining windows 8 isn't the same as maintaining two separate OSes. But of course, that's just idle speculation.

     

    Looks like I might be right here: http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/microsoft-extends-windows-7-vista-support-10-years

     

    Windows 7 and vista will have a 10 year support cycle even though windows 8 is around the corner.

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    4 - Why a Dev needs to get into Kickstart to have this thing rolling? can t find any Investor like in the every day Business "the Real Business" that can believe in his idea and funded, like everyone else would do ?? Hmm.. probably go back and read point 3...

     

    I can answer that fairly easily actually. Investors nowadays want very very very fast returns on their investments (think months or even weeks instead of the years it used to take for an investment to mature). Nowadays most of them are flocking towards the mobile app market and gambling with a large pool of small investments and quick turn around on whether the investment is profitable or not. Why gamble one a few big eggs when you can have 10,000 little eggs and who cares if half of them break?

     

    Hell, I'd be willing to bet that you won't find any investors that be willing to foot the upfront cost for developing a new 'big title' game anymore. If you haven't noticed all the upcoming games nowadays are franchises:

     

    Halo 4

    Assassin's creed 3

    Call of Duty: Black Ops II

    Tomb Raider (March 5th 2013 release)

    God of War: Ascension

    Resident Evil 6

    New Super Mario Bros. 2

    The Amazing Spider-Man

    Crysis 3

    Guild Wars 2

    Far Cry 3

    StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm

    Medal of Honor Warfighter

    Borderlands 2

    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

    DmC: Devil May Cry (Yes, with Dante)

    Gears of War: Judgment

    WWE'13

    Hitman: Absolution

    Darksiders II

    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

    BioShock Infinite

    Aliens: Colonial Marines

     

     

     

    Games that are not sequels:

    The Last Story

    Gravity Rush

    Lollipop Chainsaw

     

     

     

     

    Do you see the disparity? XD

  13. I laughed my dick off......

     

     

    About 2 years ago when I built my current machine, I put in 12GB of DDR3 RAM.

    http://www.legionofspartans.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=4215

    I got some TS comments about how no one would ever really need 12GB.

     

    lol to 32GB of DDR3, you will upset some thinkers.....

     

     

    roll on 128GB !!

     

    128? ....... You fool.

     

     

    http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131814

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    http://www.nextag.com/Crucial-32GB-DDR3-SDRAM-884984818/prices-html x16

     

    512 GB is where it's at man...

  14. Tried it for a while in a virtual machine:

     

    1) At it's core windows 8 is more or less windows 7; in fact you can seemlessly use windows 7 drivers in windows 8 for the time being. What they added primarily is ARM architecture support to make it mobile device compatable. Since I don't have a mobile device, this is more or less moot.

     

    2) The metro UI is annoying to be sure. Not unworkable but for people with multiple monitors it's interface is going to be clunky at best. Most of the control buttons have been replaced with sliders, although they do operate properly with a single click on them. Navigating around to modifying various settings of the system is a little unintuitive but not unmanageable. My biggest complaint is doing away with the start button. All the control interface as now on left and right edges of the screen (hence multi monitor problems); what was the the start button now brings up this tiled start interface that takes the entire screen. This is going to be problematic since being able to sift through your start menu while having another information window open is one of the core tenants of desktop UI design for the last 20 years and I think that this is far too radical a departure for the average desktop user to accept in a fell swoop.

     

    3) They've integrated the ribbon interface into the explorer shell as well which can go either way, since the power of the ribbon interface is the ability for software developers to write extensions that integrate seamlessly into the explorer interface (you can see some of this with certain software and MS office 2007 onwards).

     

    4) Applications don't exit much like the android OS; when you 'close' them they're just put into a background process and then deallocated if something else needs the memory. I'm somewhat half half on this; if the implement a good memory scheduler then it's bloody brilliant since applications now longer need to load from hard drives anymore, they're idled in RAM and deallocated as needed by other applications. On the other hand if done poorly it'll cause slowdowns as the CPU has to eat cycles trying to figure out what to d deallocate. And for power users that use highly memory intensive applications such as 3D animation or CAD, this could be even more hampering. For the average consumer this won't be an issue.

     

    5) The inclusion of the hyper-v normally only seen in windows servers is of interest to me. I like the idea of having a hyper visor directly integrated into the operating system, although how it will compare to current commercial offerings such as VMware is in question (I didn't get a chance to try out this feature and it's already running in a VM).

     

     

     

    In all honesty I see Windows 8 as more of a mobile computing platform rather then a true desktop platform. If I was to speculate I'd guess that they're going to keep windows 7 and 8 side by side for the time being since windows 8's nature is just an evolutionary step of windows 7 with ARM support for the mobile computing market, so maintaining windows 8 isn't the same as maintaining two separate OSes. But of course, that's just idle speculation.

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