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What did he know from social theory and uptime politics?
She has now been in space, Wired, for four uptime years.
This is different than measuring the uptime of a system.
He desperately missed nearly everything about the uptime home he'd lost.
Potentially, this could result in more uptime for the facility.
Overall, our network maintained a service level with over 99 percent uptime.
Chances are very good that their uptime will be better than yours, however.
Uptime is a measure of the time a machine, typically a computer, has been working and available.
One is that the systems are run by third parties and must be relied upon for uptime.
We're also putting a lot of work into features that it takes to make an online service with very high uptime.
Availability is usually expressed as a percentage of uptime in a given year.
Often such organizations look at uptime as a service.
Had she been born uptime rather than down, she'd have been running the government inside two years.
You might've retired uptime a couple of years ago.
In turn this impacts uptime and the costs associated with cooling.
Well, Uptime is a computer magazine supplied entirely on a disk.
But he had done enough work uptime to stop fearing the Near Future.
This was happening now - if that word retains any meaning- uptime, in the future.
For environments were uptime is absolutely critical, it's a useful feature.
But if my years are uptime, I can suck medicine dry."
"You're head's on straight, kid, even if you were stuck in an uptime college for six months.
To get really high uptime, you can't wait for a human to switch out failed parts.
It's simply pointing out that if they wanted to keep us as users, then we were demanding a particular uptime.
Her former life on New Earth grew more vague as uptime passed.
"She got lonely" Had any uptime boys comforted her during that loneliness?