Your tax dollars help to support common resources, such as police and firefighters. Tax money helps to ensure the roads you travel on are safe and well-maintained. Taxes fund public libraries and parks.
* Sadly with the rich changing governmental rules, getting tax support for their pet businesses projects, donations to political campaigns with pay-to-play arrangements with PACs, and support for gerrymandering, and with examples of failing common resources (roads crumbling and bridges collapsing)... it is becoming more like taxation without representation for most Americans.
Navigate to Settings > General > Siri – slide the little button to ‘On’ if it isn’t already.
Check the settings below are correct. Choose your language, your voice feedback preferences and your contact book profile (so that Siri knows who you are and can begin creating ‘relationships’ such as ‘wife’ or ‘brother’ with other contacts in your address book).
Allow ‘Hey Siri’ if you wish to activate Siri without pressing the Home button.
Eyes must be open and looking directly at the phone. With the sensor array, I bet you could also check to see if someone is prying your eyes open with their finger... or it's different enough with hands overlaid for the face recognition not to match.
The message I got said that I had until 09/28/2018... which is plenty of time to figure something out. But 5x the price... ouch! The Carbonite side is a little bit better... ~2x more than what I was paying but with less functionality.:`( Well at least I've got time to think about it.
...as I understand it. It allows for software to work for both iOS and Mac platforms, which is especially important since the graphics on the iOS stuff is custom silicon. It would make more sense for Vulcan if the iOS stuff was running NVIDIA or AMD graphics... but it isn't.
I watched Gattaca recently with my daughter. Only to find news articles the next day about the limited approval to use DNA editing on embryos in the U.S. to prevent diseases (http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/02/us-panel-gives-yellow-light-human-embryo-editing). That combine with the recent advances of CISPR... makes this movie a very real possibility. I think it should be required watching for any legislators working on any genetic editing laws.
Actually, they used their quasi-monopoly on search to push their browser. Anytime you visit Google with a non-Chrome browser it tries to push Chrome on you.
Funny you mentioned that... because every time I fire up Chrome in Windows 10 it gives me some Ad pop-up saying how much faster Edge is than Chrome or how much safer it is. I think things are getting pretty bad for the Edge browser stats... if they have to get the OS folks push their browser.
You can do this with the Apple stuff as well, do an encrypted backup to an SD card/USB chiclet (low profile) and wipe the phone. Restore from backup on the other side.
There is a mechanism to tell them the words are wrong. YouTube has a crowd sourced option for subtitles called "Community contributions" that you can turn on as a content owner. You can make it available for anyone to sub your videos http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel.
I meant more of the size 4GB vs 8 GB vs 16GB etc, then the speed and latency of RAM.;) I agree with you that the RAM speed will give you a very small speed improvement.
The main bottleneck now days is seldom the CPU. Now it's more about storage speed, GPU, RAM, and bus limits. Some of the gains IMHO aren't really worth it. Instead of 145FPS with everything on... it's 153 FPS!!! W00t!11!1!!11! Who cares if my eyes can't tell the difference or the display can't keep up!:P
This could work... only if people would let it. The main complaint I see is... but I don't want to sit with a stranger. What if these 3000 cars had individual compartments... complete with a comfy chair, newspaper/video of your choice, and a coffee? That might be enough for some folks. That plus having them dynamically allocated means not having to wait long and if you miss it/run late, schedule another one to pick you up.
One thing I've found to be very helpful on old VHS material brought in, is to use the temporal denoise filter in Handbrake. Something like HQDN3D 2:1:9:9 works pretty well. You might have to play with it more depending on how much noise you have vs. how much detail you want to keep.
Actually that's what he did. The woman who had called in the first repair, called him again and blamed him for breaking the machine again: he was the last one to touch it, so it must be his fault. He tried explaining to her how the other part that broken wasn't related to the repair he did and she didn't believe him, especially since it had broken again so soon after his repair. He showed up to fix the machine again and insisted that she stay and see the repair for herself (she was going to leave). He showed her that it was physically impossible for him to have broken the other part as one was only accessible from the top, and the other required him to pull the machine out and lay it on it's back to get to the bottom... but for the sake of good customer service and rep., he wouldn't charge her for the work. After having to do this a number of times for a number of clients who only had Samsungs, he got sick of the constant questioning of his repair skills. It wasn't worth his time and the aggravation.
I was just talking to a repairman last week about how he refuses to repair Samsung appliances. They are so bad that they were breaking before his repair warranty expired, causing him to do free repairs for folks. The clients incorrectly assume it was something he had done, even though it was a different part... fix the water pump, the motherboard fails, etc. It caused him to LOSE money on any repairs. So now he just refuses to work on any Samsungs. The other warning sign for him... all the replacement parts are all new part numbers... almost none of the original parts are listed. They crank them out fast with flaws and then try to fix them after the fact. Just plain horrible engineering!
Like most Joe Sixpacks he will call his ISP support (to complain or to request help) and they can tell him that his camera system is infected/exploited. He'll then call his friend asking for help... and depending on the amount of knowledge his friend has... will either throw out the system, replace it with a new one, or patch the system.
... I keep getting a surprised response when I say I don't have a Facebook account. They give me a look like "Oh, your one of THOSE people."
Your tax dollars help to support common resources, such as police and firefighters. Tax money helps to ensure the roads you travel on are safe and well-maintained. Taxes fund public libraries and parks.
* Sadly with the rich changing governmental rules, getting tax support for their pet businesses projects, donations to political campaigns with pay-to-play arrangements with PACs, and support for gerrymandering, and with examples of failing common resources (roads crumbling and bridges collapsing)... it is becoming more like taxation without representation for most Americans.
Posting to undo mod.
Setting up Siri:
Enable Siri on your iPhone before you begin.
Navigate to Settings > General > Siri – slide the little button to ‘On’ if it isn’t already.
Check the settings below are correct. Choose your language, your voice feedback preferences and your contact book profile (so that Siri knows who you are and can begin creating ‘relationships’ such as ‘wife’ or ‘brother’ with other contacts in your address book).
Allow ‘Hey Siri’ if you wish to activate Siri without pressing the Home button.
Look at it with one eye... and you are all set.
Eyes must be open and looking directly at the phone. With the sensor array, I bet you could also check to see if someone is prying your eyes open with their finger... or it's different enough with hands overlaid for the face recognition not to match.
one 500kg bomb in Koblenz, and a second 1.4 ton bomb in Frankfurt. (Bad title by editor... saying one bomb.)
The message I got said that I had until 09/28/2018... which is plenty of time to figure something out. But 5x the price... ouch! The Carbonite side is a little bit better... ~2x more than what I was paying but with less functionality. :`( Well at least I've got time to think about it.
Horizon Zero Dawn with his kids. ;)
...as I understand it. It allows for software to work for both iOS and Mac platforms, which is especially important since the graphics on the iOS stuff is custom silicon. It would make more sense for Vulcan if the iOS stuff was running NVIDIA or AMD graphics... but it isn't.
Wish I had mod points. :( It's a bummer that some of these people are so deep in it that they don't have a chance to step back and look at it.
...is what I read. My mind is in the gutter this morning. ;)
I watched Gattaca recently with my daughter. Only to find news articles the next day about the limited approval to use DNA editing on embryos in the U.S. to prevent diseases (http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/02/us-panel-gives-yellow-light-human-embryo-editing). That combine with the recent advances of CISPR... makes this movie a very real possibility. I think it should be required watching for any legislators working on any genetic editing laws.
It was marked because of the Chinaman slur. Now if it said 'the Chinese' instead of 'a Chinaman'... you would have a point.
Actually, they used their quasi-monopoly on search to push their browser. Anytime you visit Google with a non-Chrome browser it tries to push Chrome on you.
Funny you mentioned that... because every time I fire up Chrome in Windows 10 it gives me some Ad pop-up saying how much faster Edge is than Chrome or how much safer it is. I think things are getting pretty bad for the Edge browser stats... if they have to get the OS folks push their browser.
You can do this with the Apple stuff as well, do an encrypted backup to an SD card/USB chiclet (low profile) and wipe the phone. Restore from backup on the other side.
There is a mechanism to tell them the words are wrong. YouTube has a crowd sourced option for subtitles called "Community contributions" that you can turn on as a content owner. You can make it available for anyone to sub your videos http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel.
I meant more of the size 4GB vs 8 GB vs 16GB etc, then the speed and latency of RAM. ;) I agree with you that the RAM speed will give you a very small speed improvement.
The main bottleneck now days is seldom the CPU. Now it's more about storage speed, GPU, RAM, and bus limits. Some of the gains IMHO aren't really worth it. Instead of 145FPS with everything on... it's 153 FPS!!! W00t!11!1!!11! Who cares if my eyes can't tell the difference or the display can't keep up! :P
This could work... only if people would let it. The main complaint I see is ... but I don't want to sit with a stranger. What if these 3000 cars had individual compartments... complete with a comfy chair, newspaper/video of your choice, and a coffee? That might be enough for some folks. That plus having them dynamically allocated means not having to wait long and if you miss it/run late, schedule another one to pick you up.
They know what it means... it's that thing you are supposed to use for exercise but use as a clothing stand.
One thing I've found to be very helpful on old VHS material brought in, is to use the temporal denoise filter in Handbrake. Something like HQDN3D 2:1:9:9 works pretty well. You might have to play with it more depending on how much noise you have vs. how much detail you want to keep.
Actually that's what he did. The woman who had called in the first repair, called him again and blamed him for breaking the machine again: he was the last one to touch it, so it must be his fault. He tried explaining to her how the other part that broken wasn't related to the repair he did and she didn't believe him, especially since it had broken again so soon after his repair. He showed up to fix the machine again and insisted that she stay and see the repair for herself (she was going to leave). He showed her that it was physically impossible for him to have broken the other part as one was only accessible from the top, and the other required him to pull the machine out and lay it on it's back to get to the bottom... but for the sake of good customer service and rep., he wouldn't charge her for the work. After having to do this a number of times for a number of clients who only had Samsungs, he got sick of the constant questioning of his repair skills. It wasn't worth his time and the aggravation.
I was just talking to a repairman last week about how he refuses to repair Samsung appliances. They are so bad that they were breaking before his repair warranty expired, causing him to do free repairs for folks. The clients incorrectly assume it was something he had done, even though it was a different part... fix the water pump, the motherboard fails, etc. It caused him to LOSE money on any repairs. So now he just refuses to work on any Samsungs. The other warning sign for him... all the replacement parts are all new part numbers... almost none of the original parts are listed. They crank them out fast with flaws and then try to fix them after the fact. Just plain horrible engineering!
Like most Joe Sixpacks he will call his ISP support (to complain or to request help) and they can tell him that his camera system is infected/exploited. He'll then call his friend asking for help... and depending on the amount of knowledge his friend has... will either throw out the system, replace it with a new one, or patch the system.