Just what little I've gleaned off my 3rd year friend. The reference isn't literal. I just figure you don't let a recent graduate start removing and inserting hearts into patients, kinda like "Oh..So how long have you been doing this? Ah...this is my first time."
Would you let a doctor fresh out of med school slice and dice in heart surgeries?
Would you let pilots start out flying fully loaded commercial jets?
In my limited experience, you don't let a n00b make permanent or long-lasting changes till they have gotten their training wheels off and you know that the n00b knows what the fuck they are doing or at least understand what is going on.
Not to say they couldn't be more welcoming to new developers, but a single bad line (sound familiar debian devs?) and a whole bunch of stuff could stop working.
From what I gathered (and I'm probably wrong. I'm not the best when it comes to understanding cryptography.), you've got a private/public key or symmetric key setup, depending on your choice.
I know you can do it via a XP machine not running MCE. I remember mounting file shares last fall with it, only to be annoyed at the need for WMV conversion, which meant turning to the Media Center edition running on a virtual machine with Xbox360 converter running. The fall update removed the need for the WMV conversion, but I had moved onto MythTV by then.
Correct me if I am wrong though, which is very possible.
I'm fine with chirping about my favorite distro, but this is not news and maybe vaguely stuff that matters. Seeing this release made me think they were getting ready to push a awesome browser player. Not simply repeating what any mythTV user already knows.
As a proud MythTV user, this has been pretty common knowledge. Nothing in the article is new.
What make me really excited is if I could use my XBox360 as a generic frontend with it. If it could function as MythTV frontend + netflix player, it'd be perfect. It's doubtful since Microsoft has already spent so much time just getting it to play well(read not requiring WMV encoding) with an PC or SMBFS network share, which is still doable but no recorded programs or other goodies MythTV does so well.
If any MythTV Dev's are reading this, thank you so much for the hard work!
thinking CmdrTaco has hit some hard times? I mean, let us look back of the past few months...
1. No funny April Fool's this year. 2. Various off hand comments about stuff. (Java, Olympics, etc.) 3. Just up above he's kinda of an ass. I mean, some people are probably working pretty hard. I know End of Fiscal year for some people is going on. 4. I dunno, maybe getting tired of being squeezed by other sites like reddit or digg or other stuff?
Anyone know more or want to spread light on the matter?
Eh....Near peace is too hard to quantify. Often, we don't realize the trouble that is brewing unless we're there. With the sudden and such violent outbreak, it's usually for premeditated reasons, not this retaliating for a single shot from a rebel.
Georgia is stone-cold wrong for their actions(and should be punished by a multinational organization...don't we have a couple of those) and Russia is only making the situation worse by their actions.
It's a hard line to walk, between restraint and possibly allowing people to die or attacking back with force and drawing condemnation from the west, who, coincidentally are the only ones who can punish Georgia without force.
10 years of peace? Where are you getting that from? I don't think any corner of this globe has had peace for that long, let alone anywhere with disputed borders/sovereignty.
Back on topic,
It's surprising how they didn't account for it. The only fix I see that includes Russia, is to have a Russian on board the station at all times. That way, if they refuse to help in the direst circumstances, they are letting their own countryman die.
For real. They are botching the 3g install in my town. All of my calls have been classified as roaming, though it's nationwide calling. Other things such as loud beeps, dropped calls, and other weird stuff are common among me and my 3G network friends.
If we went by rule of law, every SINGLE house in America would violate at LEAST one local, county, state or federal regulation, code, law, etc.
Per your post, how many cats is enough to make it enough too much? I know you would create an unsanitary condition, just when is the judgment call made to do so?
I'm not even going to get into warrant less entry and search.
Yikes....and with this iteration with its pretty 3D graphics....and the bloody mess feat....Yeah. I wouldn't expect you being able to load up a bunch of babies into the Rock-it Launcher then going on a rampage through the D.C. orphanage.
I live near an amtrak running station and would absolutely LOVE this....if they ever offered service to the southwest again. Unfortunately, sunset limited is marred by politics and this has lead to my family being separated from my soon-to-be-current location. Really wish they would figure it out so that when the fiance and I go home for the holidays, it's on a train.
There's also the problem with time to travel, but I don't mind it if I'm asleep/being able to get work done.
Doing it young when you can afford to fail sounds ideal, but if you've got a fiance and plans for kids, you're screwed.
You can't put off having kids till you're in your late thirties otherwise, you are throwing more birth-related complications plus being in your late fifties and the kids are looking at colleges. Plus, you've got to be confident by the time you are ready to have children, you can afford anything/everything that can go wrong. Not saying it is not possible, but the idea of having a kid on the way and not being able to afford for a family's well being scares the fsck out of me. Not that working a W-2 guarantees it though, given how easy it seems to lay people off....
I think the flipside is to wait until you are older, bid your time in the industry, earn your safety net for your spouse and you and then leverage your years of knowledge to strike it alone. You run into the risk of being antiquated but you shouldn't if you've been preparing. Experience will help you sight the pitfalls and risks that your youthfulness will miss. Downsides are that you will not be able to keep up the hours and dedication you could have when.
BTW, alot of the advice sounds straight out of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". Not saying it's a bad book or anything, just another point of view.
Agreed, but those arcane/idiotic hiring practices may have kept somebody less experienced who applied a few years ago from getting hired on and getting to know the system while the old timers chugged away till retirement/firing.
Expecting to hire an expert who fulfills your requirements for only $40K-$60K in California is really insane. I don't know the payband for CA. That's just going off what I've seen so far in the South East.
I believe that State Personnel Boards are hurting our agencies more than helping.
I figure just throwing a bunch of nerds and alcohol will produce more "intellectual" stimulating exercises than this whole pre-planning will. I mean, nothing wrong with a soldering contest with beer, but I'll take a bunch of napkins and spur-of-the-moment scribbled ideas after a night of drinking with my fellow guys than attend an organized town-meeting.
I mean, who HASN'T had a a great/horrible idea when drinking?
WELL! My roommate is well into 3 of those(strangely enough, he'll prolly get a girl preggers via WoW-ness). I don't know but he'd probably lie about family history if it suited him.
You owe it to your dad and Pausch's memory to watch it.
He knew how hard the future was going to be to him and his family. Instead of resigning himself to his fate, he poured his heart and soul into achieving the dreams he has held and preparing his children for the future. A noble effort and one that inspires, even in such sad times.
Actually, I thought when freon expands, it rapidly cools. It is a lot warmer freshly compressed, which is why the condensing coils are f'ing hot in addition to dumping their newly acquired "heat" from the ice box. As the compressed vapor cools, it returns to liquid form where it is a lot easier to dump heat. This is where the GP messes up, assuming the 800 PSI is constantly going thru state changes with heat exchanges.
Hence why you need to keep you A/C unit's compressor coil airflow unobstructed.(For those not familiar with A/C's, it is the big unit they put outside).
Again, correct me if I'm wrong here. I'm not the Thermodynamics fella, just a guy who vaguely remembers working with an A/C man two summers.
Though your point is all the same. If things under pressure were always hot, then why don't propane tanks explode all the time? Volatile gases are fine well over 800psi. (though whether the GP meant explosive or flammable gasses we won't know)
Just what little I've gleaned off my 3rd year friend. The reference isn't literal. I just figure you don't let a recent graduate start removing and inserting hearts into patients, kinda like "Oh..So how long have you been doing this? Ah...this is my first time."
Would you let a doctor fresh out of med school slice and dice in heart surgeries?
Would you let pilots start out flying fully loaded commercial jets?
In my limited experience, you don't let a n00b make permanent or long-lasting changes till they have gotten their training wheels off and you know that the n00b knows what the fuck they are doing or at least understand what is going on.
Not to say they couldn't be more welcoming to new developers, but a single bad line (sound familiar debian devs?) and a whole bunch of stuff could stop working.
http://www.keyczar.org/javadocs/index.html
From what I gathered (and I'm probably wrong. I'm not the best when it comes to understanding cryptography.), you've got a private/public key or symmetric key setup, depending on your choice.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
I know you can do it via a XP machine not running MCE. I remember mounting file shares last fall with it, only to be annoyed at the need for WMV conversion, which meant turning to the Media Center edition running on a virtual machine with Xbox360 converter running. The fall update removed the need for the WMV conversion, but I had moved onto MythTV by then.
Correct me if I am wrong though, which is very possible.
Tru' dat.
I'm fine with chirping about my favorite distro, but this is not news and maybe vaguely stuff that matters. Seeing this release made me think they were getting ready to push a awesome browser player. Not simply repeating what any mythTV user already knows.
As a proud MythTV user, this has been pretty common knowledge. Nothing in the article is new.
What make me really excited is if I could use my XBox360 as a generic frontend with it. If it could function as MythTV frontend + netflix player, it'd be perfect. It's doubtful since Microsoft has already spent so much time just getting it to play well(read not requiring WMV encoding) with an PC or SMBFS network share, which is still doable but no recorded programs or other goodies MythTV does so well.
If any MythTV Dev's are reading this, thank you so much for the hard work!
Spam Assassin is actually assassinating spam.
On another note, has anyone heard from cousin who is a Nigerian prince? He hasn't called in days and we're beginning to get worried.....
thinking CmdrTaco has hit some hard times? I mean, let us look back of the past few months...
1. No funny April Fool's this year.
2. Various off hand comments about stuff. (Java, Olympics, etc.)
3. Just up above he's kinda of an ass. I mean, some people are probably working pretty hard. I know End of Fiscal year for some people is going on.
4. I dunno, maybe getting tired of being squeezed by other sites like reddit or digg or other stuff?
Anyone know more or want to spread light on the matter?
Eh....Near peace is too hard to quantify. Often, we don't realize the trouble that is brewing unless we're there. With the sudden and such violent outbreak, it's usually for premeditated reasons, not this retaliating for a single shot from a rebel.
Georgia is stone-cold wrong for their actions(and should be punished by a multinational organization...don't we have a couple of those) and Russia is only making the situation worse by their actions.
It's a hard line to walk, between restraint and possibly allowing people to die or attacking back with force and drawing condemnation from the west, who, coincidentally are the only ones who can punish Georgia without force.
10 years of peace? Where are you getting that from? I don't think any corner of this globe has had peace for that long, let alone anywhere with disputed borders/sovereignty.
Back on topic,
It's surprising how they didn't account for it. The only fix I see that includes Russia, is to have a Russian on board the station at all times. That way, if they refuse to help in the direst circumstances, they are letting their own countryman die.
For real. They are botching the 3g install in my town. All of my calls have been classified as roaming, though it's nationwide calling. Other things such as loud beeps, dropped calls, and other weird stuff are common among me and my 3G network friends.
If we went by rule of law, every SINGLE house in America would violate at LEAST one local, county, state or federal regulation, code, law, etc.
Per your post, how many cats is enough to make it enough too much? I know you would create an unsanitary condition, just when is the judgment call made to do so?
I'm not even going to get into warrant less entry and search.
Or anywhere in Georgia at this point...Yeah this is off-topic.
Thanks! I've got it subscribed and grabbing them all. Appreciate it.
Yikes....and with this iteration with its pretty 3D graphics....and the bloody mess feat....Yeah. I wouldn't expect you being able to load up a bunch of babies into the Rock-it Launcher then going on a rampage through the D.C. orphanage.
Don't forget Nissan too.
+100
I live near an amtrak running station and would absolutely LOVE this....if they ever offered service to the southwest again. Unfortunately, sunset limited is marred by politics and this has lead to my family being separated from my soon-to-be-current location. Really wish they would figure it out so that when the fiance and I go home for the holidays, it's on a train.
There's also the problem with time to travel, but I don't mind it if I'm asleep/being able to get work done.
Doing it young when you can afford to fail sounds ideal, but if you've got a fiance and plans for kids, you're screwed.
You can't put off having kids till you're in your late thirties otherwise, you are throwing more birth-related complications plus being in your late fifties and the kids are looking at colleges. Plus, you've got to be confident by the time you are ready to have children, you can afford anything/everything that can go wrong. Not saying it is not possible, but the idea of having a kid on the way and not being able to afford for a family's well being scares the fsck out of me. Not that working a W-2 guarantees it though, given how easy it seems to lay people off....
I think the flipside is to wait until you are older, bid your time in the industry, earn your safety net for your spouse and you and then leverage your years of knowledge to strike it alone. You run into the risk of being antiquated but you shouldn't if you've been preparing. Experience will help you sight the pitfalls and risks that your youthfulness will miss. Downsides are that you will not be able to keep up the hours and dedication you could have when.
BTW, alot of the advice sounds straight out of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". Not saying it's a bad book or anything, just another point of view.
Agreed, but those arcane/idiotic hiring practices may have kept somebody less experienced who applied a few years ago from getting hired on and getting to know the system while the old timers chugged away till retirement/firing.
Expecting to hire an expert who fulfills your requirements for only $40K-$60K in California is really insane. I don't know the payband for CA. That's just going off what I've seen so far in the South East.
I believe that State Personnel Boards are hurting our agencies more than helping.
I figure just throwing a bunch of nerds and alcohol will produce more "intellectual" stimulating exercises than this whole pre-planning will. I mean, nothing wrong with a soldering contest with beer, but I'll take a bunch of napkins and spur-of-the-moment scribbled ideas after a night of drinking with my fellow guys than attend an organized town-meeting.
I mean, who HASN'T had a a great/horrible idea when drinking?
What books did they exactly keep in there, or were they the books any kid at a young age wouldn't wanna come across?
WELL! My roommate is well into 3 of those(strangely enough, he'll prolly get a girl preggers via WoW-ness). I don't know but he'd probably lie about family history if it suited him.
So, expect blizzard to get hit with class action lawsuits for WoW?
You owe it to your dad and Pausch's memory to watch it.
He knew how hard the future was going to be to him and his family. Instead of resigning himself to his fate, he poured his heart and soul into achieving the dreams he has held and preparing his children for the future. A noble effort and one that inspires, even in such sad times.
Actually, I thought when freon expands, it rapidly cools. It is a lot warmer freshly compressed, which is why the condensing coils are f'ing hot in addition to dumping their newly acquired "heat" from the ice box. As the compressed vapor cools, it returns to liquid form where it is a lot easier to dump heat. This is where the GP messes up, assuming the 800 PSI is constantly going thru state changes with heat exchanges.
Hence why you need to keep you A/C unit's compressor coil airflow unobstructed.(For those not familiar with A/C's, it is the big unit they put outside).
Again, correct me if I'm wrong here. I'm not the Thermodynamics fella, just a guy who vaguely remembers working with an A/C man two summers.
Though your point is all the same. If things under pressure were always hot, then why don't propane tanks explode all the time? Volatile gases are fine well over 800psi. (though whether the GP meant explosive or flammable gasses we won't know)