I'd say it's because their language does not have the second sound. And that the L sounds most like the R sound that they do have.
Kinda of like listening to adult Westerners learning Chinese. They have a much more difficult (if not impossible) time recognizing the different tones because...
http://www.experiencelemans.com/en-us/dept_142.html
Competed in GT1 against McLarens. Came in 10th place in '95. Beat an F40, and a McLaren. Perhaps not kicking ass.. but competitive.
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Came in 15th in '96.
Early software, was funded by research and essentially open source. Software as a form of research lends itself to being free (research publications, sharing of research with other researchers, development under government grants, etc). Software as a creative expression also lends itself to...
I would go with the 1350 personally. My experiences with Intel's previous version (was it the 2100?) that was 802.11B only soured me. Their B version had nasty compatibility issues with older access points. Their 2200 might be more compatible, and newer access points don't seem to have issues...
The searching would be the same.. you either weight the paths by distance or by time (distance / speed). You could potential search for the "simplest" route, the one with fewest turns, which would translate to the path with the shortest depth.
Yes. Why do you ask? There is not much to discuss, it's not really a subjective matter.
Achtung: A*, Depth First Search, Breadth First Search are probably the more fundamental ones. I'm sure Mapquests algorithms are based on them and heavily heuristical in nature. Otherwise it would take far...
Some load balancers can also do "sticky" load balancing (I think that's the terminology). Where users from one IP or whatever always hit the same server.
Though we use a session handler that saves to a database accessible by both web servers.
Earlier dig was listing their nameservers as ns1.newegg.com and ns2.newegg.com.
Now it looks like Akamai is hosting their nameservers.
Looks like a migration to Akamai gone horribly wrong.
Damn.. Don't they understand that I had a harddrive fail last night?!? I need new harddrives....
According to my work's statistics (shhhhh):
44% are running 1024x768
38% are running 800x600
3% are running 1280x1024
2% are running 1152x864
1% are running 640x480
Which is to say right now your site looks bad to most of the world. And after you adapt it to 1024x768, 40% of your users...
CVS.. though I have no clue how to host a repository on a Windows machine. Only seen it hosted on Unix type machines. But I recommend Tortoise CVS as a Windows client. It doesn't integrate with Visual Studio (I don't think so, at least), but it integrates with Explorer...
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