From: MassiveProng on 4 Mar 2007 14:20 On Sun, 04 Mar 07 12:48:24 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: >People who do the first implementations in the industry get to do the >naming. We got to do that a lot. I know IBM did an implementation. >I don't remember if the other six sisters did. Bwuahahahaha! Name them.
From: MassiveProng on 4 Mar 2007 14:23 On Sun, 04 Mar 07 13:05:43 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: >syncrosity Bwuahahahahahahaha! Try Synchronicity.
From: MassiveProng on 4 Mar 2007 14:25 On Sun, 04 Mar 07 13:11:42 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: >In article <20dku29jsq6ahmd2ucqjrm0279atd4ll2r(a)4ax.com>, > MassiveProng <MassiveProng(a)thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote: >>On Sat, 03 Mar 07 13:22:49 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: >> >>>There are plenty of data bases in today's online world that can never >>>be taken off-line. >> >> >>You're an idiot. > >You stopped thinking. Consider finance. Transportation, >especially things like trains, planes, and some ships. >Consider war objects. Consider NORAD. Consider power >generating stations. Consider the networks and telecomm. > ALL have servers which are taken offline ALL THE TIME. You really don't know how it is done these days. You prove it with your every post.
From: MassiveProng on 4 Mar 2007 14:28 On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 09:54:07 -0500, krw <krw(a)att.bizzzz> Gave us: >In article <9ldku21o58531j21nnipbg2qorbqtc71li(a)4ax.com>, >MassiveProng(a)thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org says... >> On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 13:38:29 -0500, krw <krw(a)att.bizzzz> Gave us: >> >> >If you accept that there are disk controllers controlling >> >controllers. >> >> >> IDE controllers are ALL ON THE DRIVE. > >Clueless. > >> The part on the MOBO is called an I/O interface, NOT a drive >> controller. > >You couldn't be more clueless, Dumbulb. Tell us, oh master of IDE... Where is the controller located for the IDE/computer interface. It is ON THE DRIVE, dipshit.
From: MassiveProng on 4 Mar 2007 14:31
On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 10:08:40 -0500, krw <krw(a)att.bizzzz> Gave us: > I always >get confused when reading either's cache docs. > Not surprising since you don't even know where the drive controller for an IDE drive is located, and you are so retarded that you think it is merely a cache. |