Yeah, the problem is we want the tasks to run even if someone else logs in and it doesn't look like that will be possible. I'm doing some testing on some virtual PC's right now.
Windows XP.
Yes I know of the checkbox but if someone else is already logged into the box, the question is does it log in and perform the task unknown to the other user?
I I setup a scheduled task with my windows user acct and PW to say defrag my hard drive at 3pm each day, but one day at 3pm you're logged into your account does my task still log me in and run in the background? Or is it forced to wait till the following day?
Basically I think if I have a...
Hahah yeah sorry I know that...but what do those mean? What do they correlate too. I told a friend of mine at work it has to do with accessing memory at various locations, but then I started thinkin that might be wrong.
This is the latency of the memory and how fast it accesses data but what does each number mean/correlate too? Sorry for such a noob question its been a few years since I read what it was and I can't remember.
Pre Emptive nuclear strikes sound like bad news to me. You can't sign a bill giving generals free reign to poop nukes whenever/wherever they want which is essentially what this does. A nuclear strike would destroy any and all evidence of what we were pre empting which seems like a dangerous...
Yeah the NIMBY effect is a drawback to wind but I dont mind them and neither do some of the folks around here. What a lot of companies are doing is giving people money to put them in areas around them or free electricity. As for limitations actually with the new windmills they're not too...
There are incentives for solar and wind power.
But overall you're right both parties are entrenched with big business. So much so that it'll take years to ween our country off of oil when in reality we could drastically cut consumption in as little as 15 years. But that wont happen.
There have been great leaps in wind power effeciency the last decade. We'll continue to see a good increase in both, solar is also on the verge of some major breakthroughs by stringing nanotubes together in chains.
I agree the government is giving a lot of subsidies to these companies, but...
Bush's energy bills the last 3 years have steadily offered more and more and more credits for alternative sources of energy. I blasted this years pretty hard (I work in the energy business) for not continuing to increase incentives. Well a friend of mine that runs as nuclear plant said I...
WOOO hoo thats great news! This is an example how Bush's energy policy is doing some good. Evidently when I was criticizing it it was a little premature. The last week I've done more reading and there's a ton of incentive for moving away from oil based energy.
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