Comment Re:It's the Shadow Biosphere Lake (Score 1) 405
for an announcement this big they would have to have found adenosine triadenide.
for an announcement this big they would have to have found adenosine triadenide.
capitalism is grand. king quarter. year over year increase or die at home crying.
There is also a huge difference between verizon's wireless, landline and longhaul divisions.
Just migrate to Subsonic. Much better imnsho.
i guess that eliminates all their directly connected ethernet customers...
the only way to detect nat is with protocol-based packet inspection. the tcp header would appear the same whether there was a router doing nat or a regular pc hanging off the circuit. unless the router is assigning a tos value or some other such malarkey of course.
did not know that.
also, i never said anything about a car
(not sure why i posted this on their website. i blame the booze).
Did a bit of math and figured out that at 60mph you would need a complete obstruction every 2.5 feet to induce a state change (on-off), 5 feet for a full flicker (on-off-on).
This compound cycles on-off 33.333 (repeating, of course) times/sec. Halve that for a full on-off-on cycle. The human eye can do fine with a video frame rate of 30/sec, but can detect up to 72 frames/sec.
It is possible the flicker may induce optical illusions, but not likely considering the optimal cycle time produces the highest flicker rate. Any UV transition slower will produce less flickers/sec, while a faster transition will create an increasingly static tint (chemical can't transition quickly enough).
Now sitting under a 60Hz black light, that may be kind of trippy.
Hold on to the root.