Egg.
Dinosaurs laid eggs long before there were chickens.
On Jul 23, 2010, at 9:59 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
BTW - Their is an answer to the chicken and egg problem. Both - But
which answer your choose depends purely on if you are a creationist
or evolutionist at hart. I claim the scientists
On Jul 23, 2010, at 8:01 PM, der.hans wrote:
Am 23. Jul, 2010 schwätzte Alex Dean so:
Hm. Are users on the slave modifying tables which get replicated
from the master? That's grandma's recipe for data stew. You can't
do that if you
Yeah and yeah. I'm going to change that.
have any
I agree with Alex but this just follows logical design of separation.
You dev, qa, prod, ha, and dr environments should be separated and
used for those set purposes. Unfortunately I also know that if this
most elementary step has not been take it is usually due to a lack of
required resources not
What utility can one use to examine the contents of a CD or DVD in a drive?
Sometimes I've left an unlabeled CD or DVD in the drive and I can't
remember or don't know if it is blank, an iso, a data disk, or perhaps
defective or something else.
On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:47 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
I agree with Alex but this just follows logical design of separation.
You dev, qa, prod, ha, and dr environments should be separated and
used for those set purposes. Unfortunately I also know that if this
most elementary step has not been take
I have a laptop and wine was spilled on the keyboard. Now it won't type
usually and when it will it doesn't type with any sense... usually keys
stick. Any ideas on what to do to fix it? If I remember correctly we already
discussed this and the decision was that the computer was hosed. Or was it
If you can remove the keyboard you can then clean it.
using water with vinegar then rinsing with just the distilled water
and letting it sit in the sun for a few hours to dry/going after it
with compressed air.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a
Follow these ideas AT YOUR OWN RISK.
- Take apart the notebook enough to remove the keyboard.
- Wash the keyboard in warm water.
- Dry the keyboard in the AZ sun for a day, maybe two. Longer if not
in the sun.
- The keyboard must be completely dry before reconnecting. Are you
sure it is dry?
-
Sadly Number of physical boxes is usually not the issue with resource
bottle neck; it is that you are always running close to capacity and
can not convince anyone to purchase more equipment because things are
running fine. Double the number of fsyncs on a box and then you get a
complaint that
CAN'T separate the keyboard from the laptop. good thing I had aan extra
keyboard!
Here's something that may be pertinent: after I pop individual keys that are
sticking off there is no evidence of wine.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:46 AM Stephen wrote:
If you can remove the keyboard you can then
From: Alan Dayley ala...@consultpros.com
Take apart the notebook enough to remove the keyboard.
Find the Fine Manual for that machine first. Sometimes it's totally not
obvious how to remove the keyboard, and the Fine Manual generally tells you
how to do that.
Wash the keyboard in warm water.
From: j...@actionline.com
What utility can one use to examine the contents of a CD or DVD in
a drive? Sometimes I've left an unlabeled CD or DVD in the drive
and I can't remember or don't know if it is blank, an iso, a
cdrecord -toc dev=/dev/NNN will print out the table of contents on the
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WHERE would I find this manual?
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.netwrote:
From: Alan Dayley ala...@consultpros.com
Take apart the notebook enough to remove the keyboard.
Find the Fine Manual for that machine first. Sometimes it's totally not
obvious how
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Matt Graham
danceswithcr...@usa.netwrote:
From: Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com
Find the Fine Manual for that machine first.
WHERE would I find this manual?
Manufacturer's website would be the first place to look. All the IBM laptops
I've ever owned had a
To a search on your specific model. For example: disassemble toshiba
A135 gets me a photo based, step by step disassembly instructions for
my now dead laptop.
Alan
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.net wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Matt Graham
manufacturers website for the manual. Dell and HP have insanely old
manuals still
and the reason you use distilled water to rinse, it has fewer
minerals. they are what conducts electricity to cause a short.
and the wine is under the key but in the mech underneath it.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
ls -al /mnt/cdrom
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.netwrote:
From: j...@actionline.com
What utility can one use to examine the contents of a CD or DVD in
a drive? Sometimes I've left an unlabeled CD or DVD in the drive
and I
ls -lisa /mnt/cdrom
:)
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On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Matt Graham
danceswithcr...@usa.netwrote:
cdrecord -toc dev=/dev/NNN will print out the table of contents on the
CD/DVD that's in /dev/NNN . If it's a blank, the TOC will be empty. If
there's something on the disc, it'll have at least one track, multiple
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