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Ido Samuelson

7/17/2003 8:52:00 AM

I am required to send a Jpeg image captured by a videocamera. I've build a
webservice that is able to send and recieve a byte array (the jpeg data)

When I am running my capture program and some clients. the network point to
5% usage ~ 1mbit line and the cpu on the webservice machine is getting to
allmost 100%
how can I reduce the cpu usage and keep the frame rate?

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Best Regards,

Ido Samuelson (Even-Ziv)
R&D Division
Galdor Systems LTD.

Tel: 972-8-9322-950
Fax: 972-8-9422-402
Mobile: 972-67-480-789


47 Answers

Ramon F Herrera

8/24/2011 11:55:00 PM

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On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
> You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
> his hate for illegals in usenet posts

Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side. That's
progress.

We can do little about the violence in Mexico. We can do a lot more
about the hate in Usenet. You clearly chose to do something about it:
support and encourage it.

-Ramon

ps: The now defunct baby was a legal US citizen.

D. Stussy

8/25/2011 12:25:00 AM

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"Ramon F Herrera" <goposter@jonjay.com> wrote in message
news:f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a02d7@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
> You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
> his hate for illegals in usenet posts

Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side. That's
progress.

We can do little about the violence in Mexico. We can do a lot more
about the hate in Usenet. You clearly chose to do something about it:
support and encourage it.

-Ramon

ps: The now defunct baby was a legal US citizen.
-----------
Wrong. Without knowing the status of the father, you cannot make that
conclusion. Birth in the U.S. is not sufficient. The 14th Amendment has
another requirement - one that the mother did NOT meet.


Ramon F Herrera

8/25/2011 12:39:00 AM

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On Aug 24, 7:24 pm, "D. Stussy" <spam+newsgro...@bde-arc.ampr.org>
wrote:
> "Ramon F Herrera" <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote in messagenews:f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a02d7@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
>  > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
>  > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side. That's
> progress.
>
> We can do little about the violence in Mexico. We can do a lot more
> about the hate in Usenet. You clearly chose to do something about it:
> support and encourage it.
>
> -Ramon
>
> ps: The now defunct baby was a legal US citizen.
> -----------

> Wrong.  Without knowing the status of the father, you cannot make that
> conclusion.  Birth in the U.S. is not sufficient.  The 14th Amendment has
> another requirement - one that the mother did NOT meet.

EVERY anchor baby ever born, millions of them have been granted US
citizenship. Let me rephrase: There has never been an anchor baby who
has not been granted US Citizenship.

Do you know how many anchor babies (US citizens) are being born as I
type this?

Comprende?

The status of father and mother is irrelevant.

If you are right, how come you folks are trying to have the 14th.
overturned or re-interpreted, then?

-Ramon

-------------

Birth within the United States
Main article: Birthright citizenship in the United States of America
Main article: Jus soli

Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States
Constitution provides that "All persons born or naturalized in the
United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens
of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

In the case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898), the
Supreme Court ruled that a person becomes a citizen of the United
States at the time of birth, by virtue of the first clause of the 14th
Amendment, if that person is:

Born in the United States
Has parents that are subjects of a foreign power, but not in any
diplomatic or official capacity of that foreign power
Has parents that have permanent domicile and residence in the
United States
Has parents that are in the United States for business

The Supreme Court has never explicitly ruled on whether children born
in the United States to illegal immigrant parents are entitled to
birthright citizenship via the 14th Amendment,[5] although it has
generally been assumed that they are.[6]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_C...

Ramon F Herrera

8/25/2011 12:44:00 AM

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On Aug 24, 7:24 pm, "D. Stussy" <spam+newsgro...@bde-arc.ampr.org>
wrote:
> "Ramon F Herrera" <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote in messagenews:f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a02d7@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
>  > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
>  > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side. That's
> progress.
>
> We can do little about the violence in Mexico. We can do a lot more
> about the hate in Usenet. You clearly chose to do something about it:
> support and encourage it.
>
> -Ramon
>
> ps: The now defunct baby was a legal US citizen.
> -----------
> Wrong.  Without knowing the status of the father, you cannot make that

> Birth in the U.S. is not sufficient.

It is for us.

-Every Court That Has Seen the Issue, Up to the Supremes

Iconoclast

8/25/2011 1:01:00 AM

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On Aug 24, 5:54 pm, Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
> On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
>  > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
>  > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side. That's
> progress.

You Hispanics overplayed the race card, so now you label it as "hate"
when Americans oppose the invasion from Latin America by millions of
illegal aliens fleeing their failed, apartheid regimes in Mexico and
Central America. Hate is an American tradition -- we hated Japanese
and the Germans in World War II, the Russians in the Cold War era, and
now the illegal aliens colonizing our nation and, in the process,
creating massive unemployment for Americans and reducing our standard
of living down to the levels formerly only seen in the Third World.
Yes, we hate seeing Hispanic invaders and their lackeys in the U.S.
destroying our way of life and future.

>
> We can do little about the violence in Mexico.

Why not, immigrant? Is it easier to sneak into the U.S. and then
complain about your "rights" being violated while you demand open
borders and amnesty for Hispanic criminal aliens?

>We can do a lot more
> about the hate in Usenet. You clearly chose to do something about it:
> support and encourage it.

You provoke Americans to hate you and other Hispanics every time you
post -- kind of like poking a bear in the eye with a stick and then
whining when the bear claws your face off.

>
> -Ramon
>
> ps: The now defunct baby was a legal US citizen. (Killed by an illegal alien)

Thanatos

8/25/2011 1:11:00 AM

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In article
<f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a02d7@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
Ramon F Herrera <goposter@jonjay.com> wrote:

> On Aug 24, 6:28?pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
> > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
> > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side.

I'd say any group whose largest affinity organization is called "The
Race" has a healthy dose of hate all its own.

> ps: The now defunct baby was a legal US citizen.

Only because of yet another 'interpretation' of the Constitution to mean
the opposite of what it actually says.

Ramon F Herrera

8/25/2011 1:12:00 AM

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On Aug 24, 8:10 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
> In article
> <f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a0...@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
>  Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
> >  > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
> >  > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> > Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side.
>

> I'd say any group whose largest affinity organization is
> called "The Race" has a healthy dose of hate all its own.

If that were the case, how come every single religious denomination,
and every single church in America is on the side opposite yours?
(even the church you attend every Sunday).

Care to prove me wrong? All you need to post is ONE counterexample.
Oh, while you are at it, see if you can find ONE US company of whose
public position on immigration you are proud.

-Ramon

Ramon F Herrera

8/25/2011 1:23:00 AM

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On Aug 24, 8:12 pm, Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
> On Aug 24, 8:10 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > In article
> > <f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a0...@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
> >  Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
> > >  > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
> > >  > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> > > Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side.
>

>> I'd say any group whose largest affinity organization is
>> called "The Race" has a healthy dose of hate all its own.

[Ramon, issuing the Herrera Challenge:]
> If that were the case, how come every single religious
> denomination, and every single church in America is on the side
> opposite yours? (even the church you attend every Sunday).

Disclaimer to the Herrera Challenge:

(a) The Westboro Baptist Church ("God Hates Fags") does not count.
They are (duh!) on your side.

(b) The Koran burning church of Gainesville does not count. They are
on your side as well.

(c) Any KKK-affiliated church does not count. They are obviously in
your corner.

-RFH

Iconoclast

8/25/2011 1:27:00 AM

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On Aug 24, 7:12 pm, Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
> On Aug 24, 8:10 pm, Thanatos <atro...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > In article
> > <f9bcd387-2679-4409-a558-daee139a0...@p10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
> >  Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 24, 6:28 pm, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote:
> > >  > You should be so lucky that Mr. Slovak merely expresses
> > >  > his hate for illegals in usenet posts
>
> > > Well, at least you acknowledge that hate is on your side.
>
>  > I'd say any group whose largest affinity organization is
>  > called "The Race" has a healthy dose of hate all its own.
>
> If that were the case, how come every single religious denomination,
> and every single church in America is on the side opposite yours?
> (even the church you attend every Sunday).
>
> Care to prove me wrong? All you need to post is ONE counterexample.
> Oh, while you are at it, see if you can find ONE US company of whose
> public position on immigration you are proud.
>
> -Ramon

The topic under discussion was the illegal alien woman who threw an
American citizen baby off the roof of a building, killing it. Isn't
it fascinating how you attempt to get people chasing their own tails
trying to defend your allegations that the story is about hating
Hispanics rather than about the illegal alien killing an American
baby? Just another story of an American citizen killed by an illegal
alien who wasn't deported because she hadn't killed an American yet.

Harold Burton

8/25/2011 1:31:00 AM

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In article
<80e7717a-1710-454e-803d-6ad2ed087b99@d7g2000vbv.googlegroups.com>,
Cambridge Ray <ramon@conexus.net> wrote:

> On Aug 24, 5:16?pm, "Viktor Slovak" <action-offi...@whitehouse.gov>
> wrote:
> > http://www.ocregister.com/news/hermosillo-313552-son-m...
> >
> > Noe Medina Jr., 7 months old, died as a result of injuries he
> > suffered Monday night when he was tossed from the Children's
> > Hospital of Orange County parking structure. His mother, Sonia
> > Hermosillo, appeared in court Wednesday.
> >
> > A 7-month-old boy whose mother has been charged with tossing him
> > from the fourth story of a hospital parking structure died
> > Wednesday at UCI Medical Center in Orange, a police sergeant
> > said.
> >
> > Noe Medina Jr. died as a result of injuries he suffered Monday
> > night when he was tossed from the Children's Hospital of Orange
> > County parking structure, Orange police Sgt. Dan Adams said.
> >
> > His mother, Sonia Hermosillo, 31, of La Habra appeared in a
> > Santa Ana courtroom Wednesday afternoon to face two felony
> > counts: attempted murder and child abuse.
> >
> > Hermosillo stood nervously clutching the chain link fence of a
> > jailhouse courtroom holding cell and agreed to continue her
> > arraignment to Sept. 16.
> >
> > She talked with the assistance of a Spanish language interpreter
> > as Superior Court Judge Joe T. Perez appointed the Orange County
> > Public Defender's Office to represent her.
> >
> > Perez ordered Hermosillo held in lieu of $1 million bail.
> >
> > Deputy District Attorney Scott Simmons said that if the baby
> > died, charges would be elevated to murder, which carries a
> > possible penalty of 25 years to life in state prison.
> >
> > Simmons said the anticipated defense for Hermosillo will be
> > postpartum depression, but there is evidence that she
> > deliberated before pushing the baby off the parking structure.
> >
> > Hermosillo is accused of driving her son to the CHOC parking
> > structure about 6:20 p.m. Monday and tossing him over the
> > railing, authorities said. The infant received therapy twice a
> > week at CHOC.
> >
> > "She didn't look at our son as normal," the baby's father, Noe
> > Medina, said Tuesday. "She didn't accept him. She didn't accept
> > that he was like this."
> >
> > Medina, 29, said his wife was hospitalized in June after she
> > said she didn't want their son, who was diagnosed with
> > congenital muscular torticollis ? a twisting of the neck to one
> > side. The infant also wore a helmet to help correct his
> > plagiocephaly, also known as flat-head syndrome.
> >
> > "She is accused of removing the helmet and forcing the baby over
> > the edge," said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the district
> > attorney's office.
> >
> > After tossing the baby off the parking structure, she apparently
> > walked inside the hospital, validated her parking, and drove
> > off, according to the district attorney's office.
> >
> > Surveillance cameras in the parking structure Monday captured
> > the license plate of a tan 2000 Chevy Blazer, which was driven
> > by a woman and registered to an address in La Habra, Adams said.
> > Detectives then received a report from a man who reported his
> > wife and infant son missing, and determined Hermosillo had been
> > driving the Blazer that matched the one in the surveillance
> > video.
> >
> > About 10:15 p.m., Hermosillo's Blazer was spotted by a patrol
> > officer driving past CHOC on Main Street. The officer stopped
> > the Blazer and arrested Hermosillo. An empty child seat was
> > found in the vehicle, Adams said.
> >
> > Hermosillo was cooperative during questioning but showed no
> > emotion, Adams said.
> >
> > Hermosillo has been in the medical ward of the Orange County
> > Jail and is under psychological evaluation, said Jim Amormino,
> > spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department. She is
> > also on an immigration hold, he said.
> >
> > Medina said his wife was taking medication for postpartum
> > depression and went to her first therapy session Monday morning
> > at Mariposa Women and Family Center in Orange.
> >
> > Medina said his wife showed improvement in recent weeks and he
> > "began to trust her."
> >
> > How's that multiculturalism working out for ya?
>
>
> On behalf of the Hispanic community I would like to express my most
> sincere thanks for showing that your opposition to the undocumented
> workforce is based on unadulterated hate. . . .


.. . . of sleazes that murder their own babies.


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