@ewwhite It's Xen, which I wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole. As for OpenStack... well, I suggest you get familiar with it, because Red Hat has VMware in their crosshairs and are saying things like 1/3 the cost.
@Yeah... but you're right... DHCP client still has some related code in it, but DNS Client service is the one that does it these days. Looks like it's just a couple calls to DNSAPI.dll anyway. Anyway, who is that guy that he gets to look at the Windows Server source code?
@WesleyDavid No, I want to crush their balls. I figured that was pretty clear from the previous posting. =)
@WesleyDavid Speaking of pitfalls, the pitfalls of purchasing an Android phone more than 8 weeks after it's introduced. Nearly impossible to find accessories for them after about release date + 2 months .
12", I think. Turns pretty sweet too. And has enough Go to get out of its own way up to about 50mph.
Quite a few Japanese cross-overs have been badly embarrased by a vehicle they though they could out-accelerate and cut off to make a left turn right after the intersection.
Sweet, I bet that thing kill for mpg compared to your other bike. I've been on an early 80s Vepsa P200E and a Baja which were just absolutely exhilarating/terrifying rides.
yeah, 200cc scoots are NOT supposed to be getting mileage that good. And oddly, they don't over in Europe. I don't know why mine gets such great mileage since it's not like I don't flog the living fsck out of it.
Very cool, glad you're enjoying it. I'm still working to get my 2 year old son to differentiate scooters from motorcycles. Right now, to him, they're all motorcycles. Even some of those gas-engine-stand-on-scooter-things. We'll get it straightened out eventually. :)
@jscott Heh. My son differentiated dirtbikes from anything else that was two-wheeled. Going to try to get into an MSF dirt-school this summer if all his grades get into the B range.
@Adrian I didn't know MSF did dirt, will have to look into that in a few more years. I wasn't lucky enough to grow up on dirt bikes, but I'm sure your son would love the opportunity.
Who was the ranch dressing lover here? Was is @JoelESalas or @MDMarra? I can't remember... something about ranch on tacos. Well this is far worse: ranch dressing soda
@voretaq7 - one cannot easily play dns tricks on bare domains (bare domain can't be CNAME to CDN for instance), so fuck the no-www crowd, www for life!
and yes, I know rfc 1912 :) we use DNS to to geographic loadbalancing within our experimentation framework. BGP anycast doesn't get close to the granularity we want without having pops OMGEVERYWHERE
@MathiasR.Jessen Heh. I've been the only guy on 24/7 on-call. Interviewing with a shop right now where the one and only dude has been it for nearly a year now.
@ewwhite You got some wierdly shady stuff going on with those customers. =)
@Cole we don't have that kind of setup in the UK - we pay about £100 a year and get most of our TV for free, it pays for the BBC essentially, I think it's money well spent - but essentially you can't opt out - which Rupert Murdoch thinks is a travesty as he'd quite like to have that money instead - so he's been abusing his ownership of lots of TV & newspapers to attack the BBC for the last few years - twat
@MichaelHampton I work in TV (well build the bloody stuff), so get it for free anyway but I can see why you'd do that - most of what I watch is HBO/Showtime etc. anyway
@Cole I'm pretty lucky, [main client] pays for my home gigE, a separate 12Mbps ADSL link, two phones, free sky tv, my mobile/cell phone and all calls/data and two free TVs
@DennisKaarsemaker On the other hand, my girlfriend can read Ruby and have an inkling of what the F my code is doing.
@DennisKaarsemaker I keep forgetting that you've been away from keyboard in the EU Evenings lately. I've drunk the kool-aid and started to move over to Ruby.
@DennisKaarsemaker tolerably. There's a little Ruby startup that I just through the 2nd phone screen with and they're gonna bring me in. That last contract getting cut super-short after 5 months is killing me though. Places that were begging me to come in and interview last autumn won't return phone calls now.
@DennisKaarsemaker the problem with Ruby is it's the best prototyping tool but the worst production tool - it would be like if car manufacturers tried to mass produce cars made out of that clay shit they use