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  • RE: Latitude, Longitude and the nautical Mile

    mike brockington (1/20/2010)


    To be fair, WikiPedia itself warns on almost every page that some of the information provides no sources, and therefore is liable to removal.

    To be fair, but...

  • RE: Latitude, Longitude and the nautical Mile

    mike brockington (11/16/2009)


    To those who are querying the answer, why not just follow the linked resource, oh, hang on, the reference is WikiPedia!? Double Fail

    Pardon me your prejudices...

  • RE: Latitude, Longitude and the nautical Mile

    Dale Turley (11/11/2009)


    WTF???

    There are some really useless and pointless questions on here sometimes... but this takes the biscuit!!

    I suppose if you feel that using SQL server to store locational information...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    IceDread (9/1/2009)


    IceDread (8/30/2009)


    Which brings me to the same link above talking about the software raid in WHS, unless you download the Drive Extender info from ms homepage which I did....

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    Sir Slicendice (9/1/2009)


    Well, first, as has been amply stated in this thread, WHS 'raid' isn't really Raid-1; if you have 3 drives on WHS and loose 2 of them, you...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    IceDread (9/1/2009)


    IceDread (8/30/2009)


    And I still can't understand why pick WHS, a system that has proven to have quite a few bugs, some file types not compatible etc. Not to mention...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    rboggess (9/1/2009)


    I'm curious, do you schedule the backups from the WHS machine, or do you have to setup each machine to backup to the server? Aside from backups, do...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    The Comparison to MythTV VS TIVO, is IMHO the discussion we COULD be having of there was a Linux solution that was able to compare featurewise with WHS in...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    rboggess (8/31/2009)


    I see a lot of folks here bashing a guy for standing up for Linux against a crack-pot zealot. Any reason y'all are ganging up?

    Which of us exactly...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    IceDread (8/31/2009)


    Seams some people take offence rather easily if their choice of product is questioned.

    No, I get offended when people make accusations like buggy and unreliable without providing any...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    IceDread (8/30/2009)


    And I still can't understand why pick WHS, a system that has proven to have quite a few bugs, some file types not compatible etc.

    Care to...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    jeff (8/27/2009)


    So is this basically what's involved in building and running a WHS?

    Build a barebones server - no video card, no monitor/keyboard - just a chassis, power supply, motherboard, whatever...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    jeff (8/27/2009)


    So WHS sounds like $500 to $1000 ($200 for WHS software, $400+ for hardware).

    Carbonite is $35/yr.

    1TB RAID1 USB External HDD is $250

    Seems like I'll be skipping the WHS, backing...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    Mark Horninger (8/27/2009)


    Definately build something low power. not a problem building stuff, I built half the pc's in the house.

    think there are about 6 machines now, not counting servers...

    Heh ...

  • RE: Protection Close To Home

    Mark Horninger (8/27/2009)


    jeff (8/27/2009)


    I guess I don't quite get it - is WHS software, hardware, or both? I thought I saw a cost of $200 for WHS. What...

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