Companies do it differently. Rather than not complying at all, they "half comply". Just be sure to still occasionally file a report. It doesn't have to be the most significant or relevant network change. Just the one that is easiest to document. As long as the government hears from you from time to time, you should be fine.
That works right up until the time the feds want to wiretap someone and it doesn't work due to the tiny undocumented change. Then your gonna have feds turning over every stone to make it hard for your company. .
You know how you can avoid ever having a huge national housing market crash? Easy. Limit the purchasing of non-commercial residential homes to people who actually intend to live in them. Do that and DON'T make "securities" out of them. Then you can't have a bubble in the first place -- no bubble, no burst.
What do you do with all the people renting investment properties now because they are not in a position to buy a home? If it wasn't for people investing in property there would be no rental market. I agree with you in principle but adjusting one thing has an effect on others. Solving the next problem then becomes the issue.
Disconnected from the power it becomes a very useless eavesdropping device.
Apart from mobile phones though I would thing any webcam would be better. Many households already have them (pretty much all lalptops/netbooks/notebooks/ipads) and provided you have access to the system you can record any and all conversation and video and have it delivered to a web location of your choosing.
This whole "treat kids like little adults" thing we have seen more and more of is stupid and ignores that children are NOTHING like little adults, both in intellect or in physical grace.
Yeah except if they send "sexy pictures" to each other then it's "child porn".
Until they go to install something that only works on an admin account. Then they quickly abandon the limited user accounts. Of course you can't blame the OS for that but the program writers that require admin to not just install but to run.
A friend of mine from the older generation nearly lost a load of vacation photos from a spinning disk no more than a week ago too.
I hope your friend learnt a lesson about backing up irreplaceable data.
SSD Are great for performance purposes but way too expensive for Large storage of EG: Your TV/Movie collection. For most people this can run into multi TB of space.
The biggest mistake in the arenas was that you got better gear for winning, immediately giving you further advantage. Equivalent gear was not always available via other methods or required 10 - 40 people to co-operate over the internet on a often timed exercise (raiding) and usually had lockout timers. If you were a decent player and got started early in the arena it was easy to stay ahead of even a dedicated raiding guild. and you were usually acquiring better gear for PvP. I enjoy casual PvP as I like to try different aspects of the game equally. Arenas force one to heavily focus on arenas in order to stay competitive.
They only response that would have been acceptable in that situation would have been disabling achievements for the account. That was the only online component of the single player game.
CAT: So, what is it? KRYTEN: I've never seen one before -- no one has -- but I'm guessing it's
a white hole. RIMMER: A _white_ hole? KRYTEN: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. A black hole
sucks time and matter out of the universe: a white hole returns it. LISTER: So, that thing's spewing time back into the universe? (He dons
his fur-lined hat.) KRYTEN: Precisely. That's why we're experiencing these curious time
phenomena on board. CAT: So, what is it? KRYTEN: I've never seen one before -- no one has -- but I'm guessing it's
a white hole. RIMMER: A _white_ hole? KRYTEN: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. A black hole
sucks time and matter out of the universe: a white hole returns it. LISTER: (Minus the hat.) So, that thing's spewing time back into the
universe? (He dons his fur-lined hat, again.) KRYTEN: Precisely. That's why we're experiencing these curious time
phenomena on board. LISTER: What time phenomena? KRYTEN: Like just then, when time repeated itself. CAT: So, what is it?
They all stare at him.
CAT: Only joking. LISTER: (Suddenly upright, and minus his hat, again) Okay, so it's
decided then. We consult Holly. CAT: Hey, wait a minute -- I missed the discussion! RIMMER: (Suddenly on the bench, where the CAT used to be sitting) We all
did. KRYTEN: (Suddenly on the table previously occupied by LISTER) Time is
occurring in random pockets. The laws of causality no longer apply.
An action no longer leads to a consequence. CAT: (Back on the bench) So, what is it? KRYTEN: I think we've experienced this period of time before, Sir. CAT: Only joking. KRYTEN: And that one. Since we're no longer affected by the laws of
causality, we can override these time jumps if we concentrate. RIMMER: Look, the only way out of this is to consult Holly. CAT: (Snaps fingers) I'll go with that. KRYTEN: Gets my vote. LISTER: Okay, so it's decided then. We consult Holly. KRYTEN: Ah, I think we've just encountered the middle of this
conversation! CAT: So, what is it? LISTER: Ooh, someone punch him out. Bring Holly up. KRYTEN: She only has two minutes left. Perhaps I should talk to her. RIMMER: Leave this to me, Kryten. (To terminal) On.
HOLLY fades into being on the viewscreen.
RIMMER: (All in one breath) White hole. Spewing time. Engines dead.
Air supply low. Advise please. HOLLY: Excuse me? RIMMER: (Again, as though attempting a world record on the most words
spoken in one breath) White hole. Spewing time. Engines dead.-- HOLLY: I can't understand a word you're saying. RIMMER: White. HOLLY: Yes. RIMMER: Hole. HOLLY: Right. RIMMER: Spewing. HOLLY: Yes. RIMMER: Time. HOLLY: With you. RIMMER: Engines dead. HOLLY: Oh. RIMMER: Air supply low. HOLLY: Ah. RIMMER: Advise please. HOLLY: Right.
In Australia the person only has to "appear" under 18 or be depicted as such. That means Grannies in school uniforms are classified as kiddie porn. Even though the legal age of consent is sixteen. What is being classified as CP these days has been expanded to include "fetish" material.
A lot of personal carers do not get paid. Something that could give them a few minutes of spare time could be extremely helpful. It also can help the patients sense of independence when they can choose when to wash their own hair if they don't have to wait on human assistance.
i think they had a similarly stupid run in with apple records a while ago...
But in that case the trademarks are identical, also Apple computer was sued by Apple corps. There is a bit of history between the two on trademark issues.
Companies do it differently. Rather than not complying at all, they "half comply". Just be sure to still occasionally file a report. It doesn't have to be the most significant or relevant network change. Just the one that is easiest to document. As long as the government hears from you from time to time, you should be fine.
That works right up until the time the feds want to wiretap someone and it doesn't work due to the tiny undocumented change. Then your gonna have feds turning over every stone to make it hard for your company. .
Include network outages, repair work, SnR ratio on every copper line.
So ashamed of the apathy in my country.
You know how you can avoid ever having a huge national housing market crash? Easy. Limit the purchasing of non-commercial residential homes to people who actually intend to live in them. Do that and DON'T make "securities" out of them. Then you can't have a bubble in the first place -- no bubble, no burst.
What do you do with all the people renting investment properties now because they are not in a position to buy a home? If it wasn't for people investing in property there would be no rental market. I agree with you in principle but adjusting one thing has an effect on others. Solving the next problem then becomes the issue.
Disconnected from the power it becomes a very useless eavesdropping device.
Apart from mobile phones though I would thing any webcam would be better. Many households already have them (pretty much all lalptops/netbooks/notebooks/ipads) and provided you have access to the system you can record any and all conversation and video and have it delivered to a web location of your choosing.
The UK, Australia. Lets call it the Commonwealth firewall:- Keeping the convicts in check since 1984.
If the scrolling text is also an advertisement then you are still advertised at.
This whole "treat kids like little adults" thing we have seen more and more of is stupid and ignores that children are NOTHING like little adults, both in intellect or in physical grace.
Yeah except if they send "sexy pictures" to each other then it's "child porn".
Until they go to install something that only works on an admin account. Then they quickly abandon the limited user accounts. Of course you can't blame the OS for that but the program writers that require admin to not just install but to run.
The Australian government has a job for you.
A friend of mine from the older generation nearly lost a load of vacation photos from a spinning disk no more than a week ago too.
I hope your friend learnt a lesson about backing up irreplaceable data.
SSD Are great for performance purposes but way too expensive for Large storage of EG: Your TV/Movie collection. For most people this can run into multi TB of space.
It can't be Rimmer he always posts as anonymous coward.
The biggest mistake in the arenas was that you got better gear for winning, immediately giving you further advantage. Equivalent gear was not always available via other methods or required 10 - 40 people to co-operate over the internet on a often timed exercise (raiding) and usually had lockout timers. If you were a decent player and got started early in the arena it was easy to stay ahead of even a dedicated raiding guild. and you were usually acquiring better gear for PvP. I enjoy casual PvP as I like to try different aspects of the game equally. Arenas force one to heavily focus on arenas in order to stay competitive.
We can look forward to PvE nerfs that hurt classes because of PvP whines. Gentlemen get your cheese knives ready!
They only response that would have been acceptable in that situation would have been disabling achievements for the account. That was the only online component of the single player game.
Considering the Romans killed them all, I reckon the druids will be saying fuck all.
European dark age churches have taken over the state (government).
CAT: So, what is it?
KRYTEN: I've never seen one before -- no one has -- but I'm guessing it's
a white hole.
RIMMER: A _white_ hole?
KRYTEN: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. A black hole
sucks time and matter out of the universe: a white hole returns it.
LISTER: So, that thing's spewing time back into the universe? (He dons
his fur-lined hat.)
KRYTEN: Precisely. That's why we're experiencing these curious time
phenomena on board.
CAT: So, what is it?
KRYTEN: I've never seen one before -- no one has -- but I'm guessing it's
a white hole.
RIMMER: A _white_ hole?
KRYTEN: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. A black hole
sucks time and matter out of the universe: a white hole returns it.
LISTER: (Minus the hat.) So, that thing's spewing time back into the
universe? (He dons his fur-lined hat, again.)
KRYTEN: Precisely. That's why we're experiencing these curious time
phenomena on board.
LISTER: What time phenomena?
KRYTEN: Like just then, when time repeated itself.
CAT: So, what is it?
They all stare at him.
CAT: Only joking.
LISTER: (Suddenly upright, and minus his hat, again) Okay, so it's
decided then. We consult Holly.
CAT: Hey, wait a minute -- I missed the discussion!
RIMMER: (Suddenly on the bench, where the CAT used to be sitting) We all
did.
KRYTEN: (Suddenly on the table previously occupied by LISTER) Time is
occurring in random pockets. The laws of causality no longer apply.
An action no longer leads to a consequence.
CAT: (Back on the bench) So, what is it?
KRYTEN: I think we've experienced this period of time before, Sir.
CAT: Only joking.
KRYTEN: And that one. Since we're no longer affected by the laws of
causality, we can override these time jumps if we concentrate.
RIMMER: Look, the only way out of this is to consult Holly.
CAT: (Snaps fingers) I'll go with that.
KRYTEN: Gets my vote.
LISTER: Okay, so it's decided then. We consult Holly.
KRYTEN: Ah, I think we've just encountered the middle of this
conversation!
CAT: So, what is it?
LISTER: Ooh, someone punch him out. Bring Holly up.
KRYTEN: She only has two minutes left. Perhaps I should talk to her.
RIMMER: Leave this to me, Kryten. (To terminal) On.
HOLLY fades into being on the viewscreen.
RIMMER: (All in one breath) White hole. Spewing time. Engines dead.
Air supply low. Advise please.
HOLLY: Excuse me?
RIMMER: (Again, as though attempting a world record on the most words
spoken in one breath) White hole. Spewing time. Engines dead.--
HOLLY: I can't understand a word you're saying.
RIMMER: White.
HOLLY: Yes.
RIMMER: Hole.
HOLLY: Right.
RIMMER: Spewing.
HOLLY: Yes.
RIMMER: Time.
HOLLY: With you.
RIMMER: Engines dead.
HOLLY: Oh.
RIMMER: Air supply low.
HOLLY: Ah.
RIMMER: Advise please.
HOLLY: Right.
Too bad, as a species, we don't seem capable of this kind of synchronization.
Actually as a species we are quite capable of synchronisation, the problem is people only synchronise of trivial bullshit EG: sporting events.
In Australia the person only has to "appear" under 18 or be depicted as such. That means Grannies in school uniforms are classified as kiddie porn. Even though the legal age of consent is sixteen. What is being classified as CP these days has been expanded to include "fetish" material.
A lot of personal carers do not get paid. Something that could give them a few minutes of spare time could be extremely helpful. It also can help the patients sense of independence when they can choose when to wash their own hair if they don't have to wait on human assistance.
As Howard Wolowitz learned on the big bang theory it is important to not skip steps.
Why apple hasn't sued Disney over I-Carly is beyond me.. as it's apparent to me anything I-"name" is supposed to be from Apple. .
I guess Apple must be afraid of Intel as well (i7, i5, i3), or have they come to some sort of agreement?
How would intel fare with the i3, i5, i7 line of processors I wonder?
Indeed. I wish I could go back in time to trademark the (very non-common) word AppleIBMfoxfiremicrosoftatariactivisionsonygamestop.
As a bonus you can sue the Australian arm of the RIAA because your trademark contains the string "aria".
http://www.aria.com.au/
i think they had a similarly stupid run in with apple records a while ago...
But in that case the trademarks are identical, also Apple computer was sued by Apple corps. There is a bit of history between the two on trademark issues.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Corps_v_Apple_Computer