There are many formulae you can use to calculate pi. Some of them are listed on this site.
I've always used Leibnitz's Formula, PI/4 = 1/1 - 1/3 + 1/5 - 1/7 + ...
This is a troubleshooting question and shouldn't be in this part of the forums. It's better suited to the Tech Support of Operating Systems area.
Anyway, with most of the IBM Thinkpads, you can hold down the F1 key when booting to get in to the BIOS and from there you should be able to chose...
Use the same SSID as it'll be part of the same network and will allow you to easily roam from one AP to the other.
As for which channel, use whatever channel is the least congested in the area you are using it in.
Yeah, they make it harder to get the cable back out of the NIC when you want to remove it as you have to push on the rubber boot which then pushes on the clip and is often harder than if it was just the bare clip.
I suppose you could use them to designate different purposes with different...
Good luck with the competition, hope all goes well for you.
I, and probably some of the rest of us, would like to see the results of what you've done, perhaps you can make a post in one of the other forums showing us your project.
Cheers
Zetter
I'm about 5' 11" - Australian
Parents - Australian.
Paternal Grandparents - Italian Grandfather and English Grandmother
Maternal Grandparents - Both Anglo Indians
I don't think that Hard Disks will be going away any time soon, especially when companies like Seagate are currently working on putting a Terabyte on a harddrive platter and other techniques like warhorse mentioned in the previous post.
I voted No. All the reports I've read have called it a "planetoid".
It's big enough not to be "debris", but too small to be a "planet", so it's a "planetoid".
Link to the FOXNews story.
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