With RAM access being the one big bottleneck of a modern PC, can anyone in the know tell me about those SoCs? How much RAM did they have, and was it faster than external DIMMs?
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And my point is that what Louisiana is calling the Ten Commandments is never called that in their supposed holy Bible inspired by their god and that there is part of that Bible, specifically called ten commandments that they are not discussing.
OK, now I get your point. Yes, those "ten commandments" would be funny to see in the classrooms. It might even teach some of the hardcore Christians and Bible thumpers something new...
The best 8and probably only) way to keep Microsoft products safe is to leave them off the computer.
Had some a few years ago. Reported them to the network agencies, and was informed a few days later that they have been shut down and fined.
The best way to get a good answer is probably to ask the man on anything cuneiform, Dr. Irving Finkel.
They do this for the upteemth time now. And it has always be cashiered by the courts lateron.
Data simply is not safe in the US.
I just wanted to point out that while it has the same label, it does not always contain the same content.
And the reasoning? As always Terrorists, pedophile, criminals, etc. Guess what: If those guys have not learned yet to make a big detour around official chat apps, they deserve getting caught. My bet is, those people already have their own secured means of communication. Maybe they have their own encrypted app, or they have a forum somewhere in the Darknet, whatever. But the chance that this new law will catch anything worthwhile is practically nil.
You don't have them yet?
So there is no difference for you between e.g. the King James Bible, the NIV Bible, or the English Bible from 1631?
I got food poisoning from the fish they served in the students cafeteria. Can't stand fish or seafood anymore, and if the fish van is set up on the local supermarkets parking lot once a week, I go around it as far away as possible.