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Does the server side of a web application ever use JavaScript? If so, what percentage of web apps use JavaScript on the server side? 1%? Comet Tuttle ( talk) 00:46, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I have a Windows 2000, Service Pack 4 PC, with a network card (Ethernet), and 2 USB ports, (also a phone modem port, if that matters). I'd like to connect to the AT&T U-verse network in the house. The cable enters in the basement, and the PC is two flights straight up. So, how can I get both transmitter/receivers, at minimal cost ? I found a PC-end device that support Windows 2000, that's the Netgear WNCE2001. It seems to cost at least US$60: [1]. This price seems a bit steep, to me. Does the cable-end device ( wireless router) care about the O/S, or can I just get any ? And please, nobody tell me to get a newer computer or switch to Linux (I have both, but want to get this computer to work online, too). StuRat ( talk) 02:43, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
No, I don't currently have WiFi. I have an Ethernet plug on the cable box in the basement, and want to connect from there to either the Ethernet port or USB port on the Windows 2000 computer 2 stories straight up. So, what WiFi hardware (other than the device listed above) supports Windows 2000, SP4 ? StuRat ( talk) 15:47, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
what is SOFTWARE SECURITY SYSTEMS project Conclusion ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.228.91 ( talk) 10:47, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
My iPod has an extremely annoying habit of making this odd beeping sound whilst I'm playing a track and then switching to another track, even when the iPod is securely docked and on hold. It's pretty damn frustrating because it does it completely of its own accord. Does anyone know how to stop this? Thanks. 92.19.238.196 ( talk) 10:56, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I have an old 500GB 7200rpm hard drive and am thinking of getting a smaller, faster solid-state disk drive to use alongside it. Based on two articles from ZDNet, I'm thinking the optimal solution for performance would be to have most of my swap space and smaller, more frequently-used files on the SSD, and most of my larger or rarely-used files on the HDD. I'm also thinking when two files are frequently accessed together, it'd be good to have one on one volume and one on the other to provide some parallelism. Are there any file systems out there that can accomplish these goals automatically while virtually merging the drives into one? CPU-cycle overhead probably won't be an issue. Neon Merlin 11:57, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
If a $2000.00 initial investment in a roth IRA. What would it return in 2021,2031,2041,and 2051. With no additional add ons. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.211.11.106 ( talk) 18:37, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
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Does the server side of a web application ever use JavaScript? If so, what percentage of web apps use JavaScript on the server side? 1%? Comet Tuttle ( talk) 00:46, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I have a Windows 2000, Service Pack 4 PC, with a network card (Ethernet), and 2 USB ports, (also a phone modem port, if that matters). I'd like to connect to the AT&T U-verse network in the house. The cable enters in the basement, and the PC is two flights straight up. So, how can I get both transmitter/receivers, at minimal cost ? I found a PC-end device that support Windows 2000, that's the Netgear WNCE2001. It seems to cost at least US$60: [1]. This price seems a bit steep, to me. Does the cable-end device ( wireless router) care about the O/S, or can I just get any ? And please, nobody tell me to get a newer computer or switch to Linux (I have both, but want to get this computer to work online, too). StuRat ( talk) 02:43, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
No, I don't currently have WiFi. I have an Ethernet plug on the cable box in the basement, and want to connect from there to either the Ethernet port or USB port on the Windows 2000 computer 2 stories straight up. So, what WiFi hardware (other than the device listed above) supports Windows 2000, SP4 ? StuRat ( talk) 15:47, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
what is SOFTWARE SECURITY SYSTEMS project Conclusion ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.228.91 ( talk) 10:47, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
My iPod has an extremely annoying habit of making this odd beeping sound whilst I'm playing a track and then switching to another track, even when the iPod is securely docked and on hold. It's pretty damn frustrating because it does it completely of its own accord. Does anyone know how to stop this? Thanks. 92.19.238.196 ( talk) 10:56, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I have an old 500GB 7200rpm hard drive and am thinking of getting a smaller, faster solid-state disk drive to use alongside it. Based on two articles from ZDNet, I'm thinking the optimal solution for performance would be to have most of my swap space and smaller, more frequently-used files on the SSD, and most of my larger or rarely-used files on the HDD. I'm also thinking when two files are frequently accessed together, it'd be good to have one on one volume and one on the other to provide some parallelism. Are there any file systems out there that can accomplish these goals automatically while virtually merging the drives into one? CPU-cycle overhead probably won't be an issue. Neon Merlin 11:57, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
If a $2000.00 initial investment in a roth IRA. What would it return in 2021,2031,2041,and 2051. With no additional add ons. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.211.11.106 ( talk) 18:37, 27 September 2011 (UTC)