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theacoustician said:Dear Smileynev,
How many of these answers are you Googling for and how many do you actually know?
I had to google the spring one.
theacoustician said:Dear Smileynev,
How many of these answers are you Googling for and how many do you actually know?
smileynev said:While they may not be the best place, they will provide a good start to your search.
http://www.springsfast.com/
Drool-Boy said:Will that company provide me with C of C documentation if I use their products for flight items?
F33nX said:dear smileynev,
why have i had to pee like 5 times since i got to work this morning?
wrong on both counts i've only had a 12oz. diet wild cherry pepsi and a 16oz. mug of watersmileynev said:You had too much to drink. I'm assuming mountain dew, although it could be some other beverage. Or you're pregnant.
F33nX said:wrong on both counts i've only had a 12oz. diet wild cherry pepsi and a 16oz. mug of water
Chemo, cuz' you're out of work longerF33nX said:dear smileynev,
which method of ablation of a trophoblastic metastasized tumor would you prefer, direct surgery or chemotherapy?
Pandora said:Dear Smileynev,
Why is the media making such a fuss about of Terri Schiavo? And why are the Republicans making her a political pawn?
ChikkenNoodul said:Chemo, cuz' you're out of work longer
ChikkenNoodul said:Dear smileynev,
What is the optimal SRDF configuration for a three terabyte Oracle database with deltas in the range of 500GB per day between two sites 300 miles apart?
What happens when a gopher chews through the line?smileynev said:Bandwidth is paramount for such a situation. When you're maxing out at 500 GB you've got to be able to move that data efficiently and securely so that, to the end user, its all transparent. I would say between four and six Kiloherz, with a wave induction model of 10...no 11.
ChikkenNoodul said:What happens when a gopher chews through the line?
Who cares about the database, what happens to the gopher?smileynev said:redundancy silly. Who would be naive enough to host such an important database on a system that had a single point of failure anywhere within it.
ChikkenNoodul said:Who cares about the database, what happens to the gopher?