Via Darren Rovell, this unfortunate four-year-old ad starring the Raiders
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Via Darren Rovell, this unfortunate four-year-old ad starring the Raiders
What is NOT cool about Rack Awareness at this point is the manual work required to define it the first time, continually update it, and keep the information accurate. If the rack switch could auto-magically provide the Name Node with the list of Data Nodes it has, that would be cool. Or vice versa, if the Data Nodes could auto-magically tell the Name Node what switch they’re connected to, that would be cool too.
Even more interesting would be a OpenFlow network, where the Name Node could query the OpenFlow controller about a Node’s location in the topology.
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you may have noticed our office has had a touch of Anglomania this month
since we started shipping UK-side (check out our British Things We Love post for details).
well, our across-the-pond passion didn’t end there. we enlisted
Sara and Nadia of the London-based label Young
Pit vipers capable of virgin births
Analysis of DNA from the mother, one live offspring and one of the stillborn progeny revealed no signs of genes from a father.
Please support filmmakers Tierney Bryce and Louisa Merino who are filming
gq:
The Man Who Sailed His House
Two days after the Japanese tsunami, after the waves had left their destruction, as rescue workers searched the ruins, news came of an almost surreal survival: Miles out at sea, a man was found, alone, riding on nothing but the roof of his house. Below, a brief section from his astonishing tale, as told by GQ