It's not because its 8$ its cheap...same with 5$. Hell any price is high. No one on earth can explain the price increase. Hell no one can give fact, information and proof that 100$ a barrel is cheap, too high or a good price...absolutely no one. I'm sorry but that industry is using the human emotion, they kind of hacked it in a very weird way. Think about it, fuel is used everywhere and they know they don't have good alternative. Once you got that information, you can do whatever you want. You can increase the price so high that people will do complain and probably create civil war
but they still have to pay the gas cause they got no choice. electric cars is not here to invade the market for tomorrow and same thing for hydrogen cars and other alternatives...its not good enough. Ohh and those electric cars, don't worry your electric power plant company will increase their prices as soon as the grid gets used more and you won't have a thing to say too.
Here is the problem, fuel affects everyone...absolutely everyone. I do 100km each day to work. Theres no way for me to drive anything else than a car. We do have trains but they break each week. Plus, its only in rush hours so if I have an emergency and have to go home (kid stuff) then I won't be able too. biking is not for everyone. But true people should use more public transport systems instead of relying only on cars.
fuck..I always get screwed with that gallon.. I'm used to liters... in any case, i didn't see that gallon word lol. I tought it mean from 1.6 to 9$ which was way off. I was wrong in this one lol.
I hope you'll understand what I'm gonna say but I just can't understand how this industry works with responsibility. It's like they don't have any responsibility at all and they don't want it. Usually, when your company fucks up bad, you clean it up and your company pays for it, not your customer. You don't want your customer to go off because of that. A real world example is if a building blows up in flames and you have to build another store, well your not going to rise the prices in your store because of that incident. In other words and tellling that again, if you fuck up, mistake or not, you don't pass that "responsibility" or whatever you want to call it on your customers.
But for the petrol industry, each time there's an incident, it effects the prices. OK I might exagerate on my next example but these things happened and have been reported on the news like if an oil silo blows up or something major happens, the prices are affected. WTF ? If someone breaks a nail, the prices might increase 5 cents lol.
I can't remember the exact name of the kodak but i remember one that when you took a photo, the photo would come out of it instantly. Damn I miss that kodak. Mine broke ages ago so i had to throw it out. I should of repaired it instead.
Nothing beats some good old "get the fuck outside and play [insert sports name here]. Really what the hell is wrong with that ? name me 1 wrong thing with that ? nothing...theres no reason to go outside and play. Parents should get involved with their child's sport. Just playing ball is good enough...well better than gluing your ass on your sofa watching TV, computer or game console anyway. No details needed, take your kid, throw him out, get yourself outside and do something physical, walk, run, play ball. Steal a bike and get caught will the cop is beside you. Anything will do, you will have your daily exercice...really lol.
I remember when I was 20 and I subscribe to do kick-boxing, 3 times a week for 1h30 each session. I got out of there like I was walking on clouds. it was good. Now I got a kid and I play sports, play ball..whatever, I'm just outside with him playing with him doing something with him. My ass ain't stuck in a sofa. That attitude, behavior will help my kid understand that getting his ass outside the house helps and if your in a chair...well you'll get fat. plain and simpl.e
Not unless the IT department is closely monitored by their supervisors and those same people are really paranoid which i think they are at this time of age. Well I am where I work and I make sure no one fucks with my firewall and network...a good use of a network monitor really helps. I use fear and I'm immune to beer so forget alcohol. Unless you shove it down my throat by 4 nude girls I could let some things go.
link or no link, maybe I'm going to far with this but will this have a similar affect like the tobacco industry years ago ? you know, they all worked and did everything to could to make profit even if they murdered people to do profit. (I call it murder since that industry was aware of the health problems, lots of studies and proof exists)
Electronic payment is not 100% safe. it's easily crackable and easily hackable. Banks aren't doing enough to make it safe...yet. They could but people would be too idiot to follow anyway. I'm a computer tech and trust me, I've seen my fair share of stupid people when it comes to easy "security" situations. I can't believe people still use their names or some very well public known word to them for their password. I've also seen people not securing their routers and other personal "electronic" gadgets and it is PRIMORDIAL to do so.
In other words, electronic is not the safest and best way cause people are too idiot or lazy to use more security. So I'm not convinced with what you said.
Who knows(but I would like to know) ? I sure don't. All I know is that Korea has around 800 billions in debt. Is it all from the US. I don't think so but this amount is big.
You can get around the bandwidth limitations by using a service called Grandleech. Copy the URL from the download from Rapidshare. Tthen head over to www.grandleech.com, paste the link there, press download and have fun.
It's called w3c. Those standards are there for a reason. unfortunately, not a lot of web browser dev don't use it 100%. That's one reason we got so many open alley in our pc's via the web browser today. I can't blame them 100% but theres a small percentage that goes to them of course. Theres also the fact that the bigger the code you got, the bigger holes you MIGHT have.
The requirement for DRM on streaming video isn't likely to go away, however. If consensus can't be reached and no better approach emerges, there is a risk that some browser vendors will simply implement their own solutions outside of the standards process.
Since when did the big guys followed the standards anyway (IE html validation anyone!). maybe this is what we need ? It's not the first time some company, organization or someone didn't follow standards and his software got way more popular. I could state that mozilla wasn't standard but it did follow the rules way better than IE did with W3C.
I'm sorry to say this but : The ARTISTS have been the only ones saying that piracy DOESNT hurt them." This is completely false. Piracy does hurt. Think about it, let say you spent 100k$ on your "product" and then you realise that it's on piratebay.org or some other site free to everyone. Don't give me crap with that piracy doesn't hurt. Piracy does hurt and at the same time it gives just enough image to the publisher (or whoever is behind it) to give enough attention so people buy their products.
It's the crooked publishers and distributors that are actually hurting the artists : Just for a fact, they hurt everyone, not only the artist by the way.
I think its because artist are getting sick and tired of people copying their material without permission. Steven Harper's party don't give a crap about the culture (look how much cash he gives to the dept of culture, that is pathetic) so he really don't have high priority on this matter. But the artist have enough voice to tell him to do something since it's becoming slowly out of control.
I've worked for an ISP for over 4 years and I've been on the Internet and know a lot about it (ie: ccna). Yes ISP's needs to step up to increase their security measures. It's astounding how they let people which are complete strangers go in their network and do whatever they want, when they want without any authentication nor take any measure to protect it's network. Well not completly true they just do whatever they can when it's free and super cheap.
Theres also other security measures which could increase security in their "email" deparment. smtp and pop for example. most isp's today do nothing in that part. anyone can send emails to anyone without any limits...basically they suck there. Nothing is encrypted, authenticated and if it is its not enough for security.
further more, lots of protocol needs a big boost in security as most of them today lack lots of security features which could increase productivity, stability and security. I'm amazed that in 2012 we still have spam, bots, zombie machines today since those same ISP's makes millions.
Sorry but a university still act like a business. Even if they receive funds from the government, you'd be pretty stupid to think they only like on that type of funds. If they can't make money in any way, they will have to do something about it. So a school today is just like a business. As we all know businesses needs funds, cash and a lot more...just like a business. It also needs public attention which helps with all the above.
on the bright side, there not the only one doing this so this news...is not new after all lol.
Since cash is a big problem (boss are stuck up that subject ) in your school where you work, here is your answer. It's not the perfect answer but it's a good one. GNU/Linux. Yes it's not Windows, yes you have to do more than click next, yes it's not simple. But here are a couple of points that you should look at:
1.Linux is free.
2.If your new to it, start with some package distro like Ubuntu or Fedora, super easy to start with...learn from there. trust me it's easier than you think
3.Linux distro works with Windows network environment
4. Most,if not all, have free software alternative that can stand up to the big popular software like Microsoft office for example (openoffice is one)
5.It's more secure for your users. In a sense that once it's deployed they can't change important system files or settings, they need administrator access for that
6.You can customize lots of things like the look, the interface and lots of other settings
7.Linux does have a Gui interface like Windows so the switch is easier than you think
8.Linux as a great, wonderful, hell better support than Windows if you ask me. Lots of distros have wiki's, forums, website with support section.
Note: Ubuntu is nearly as easy to use as Windows when it comes to it's use sometimes...just click next 20 times and your done installing..I swear.
Super easy transition tip: Install vmware, then install Ubuntu in vmware. Install most programs you need. If you can't find some, find alternative (you will find some, your a geek like us), once your confortable enough, deploy some linux PC's in some department for testing and let it test for some weeks.
'Our initial hardware offering, the Pwn Plug, is the first-to-market commercial penetration testing drop box platform
I seriously hope there not talking about the next generation of buttplugs.
It's not because its 8$ its cheap...same with 5$. Hell any price is high. No one on earth can explain the price increase. Hell no one can give fact, information and proof that 100$ a barrel is cheap, too high or a good price...absolutely no one. I'm sorry but that industry is using the human emotion, they kind of hacked it in a very weird way. Think about it, fuel is used everywhere and they know they don't have good alternative. Once you got that information, you can do whatever you want. You can increase the price so high that people will do complain and probably create civil war
but they still have to pay the gas cause they got no choice. electric cars is not here to invade the market for tomorrow and same thing for hydrogen cars and other alternatives...its not good enough. Ohh and those electric cars, don't worry your electric power plant company will increase their prices as soon as the grid gets used more and you won't have a thing to say too.
Here is the problem, fuel affects everyone...absolutely everyone. I do 100km each day to work. Theres no way for me to drive anything else than a car. We do have trains but they break each week. Plus, its only in rush hours so if I have an emergency and have to go home (kid stuff) then I won't be able too. biking is not for everyone. But true people should use more public transport systems instead of relying only on cars.
fuck..I always get screwed with that gallon.. I'm used to liters... in any case, i didn't see that gallon word lol. I tought it mean from 1.6 to 9$ which was way off. I was wrong in this one lol.
I hope you'll understand what I'm gonna say but I just can't understand how this industry works with responsibility. It's like they don't have any responsibility at all and they don't want it. Usually, when your company fucks up bad, you clean it up and your company pays for it, not your customer. You don't want your customer to go off because of that. A real world example is if a building blows up in flames and you have to build another store, well your not going to rise the prices in your store because of that incident. In other words and tellling that again, if you fuck up, mistake or not, you don't pass that "responsibility" or whatever you want to call it on your customers.
But for the petrol industry, each time there's an incident, it effects the prices. OK I might exagerate on my next example but these things happened and have been reported on the news like if an oil silo blows up or something major happens, the prices are affected. WTF ? If someone breaks a nail, the prices might increase 5 cents lol.
So as of this time of writing:
1.60 EUR = 2.12696 USD
1.60 EUR = 2.09633 CAD
But ya, EU still beats the eastern countries with prices without a question.
I can't remember the exact name of the kodak but i remember one that when you took a photo, the photo would come out of it instantly. Damn I miss that kodak. Mine broke ages ago so i had to throw it out. I should of repaired it instead.
You just have to find a sport that you like. Everyone should have a least 1 sport they like to do...
I remember when I was 20 and I subscribe to do kick-boxing, 3 times a week for 1h30 each session. I got out of there like I was walking on clouds. it was good. Now I got a kid and I play sports, play ball..whatever, I'm just outside with him playing with him doing something with him. My ass ain't stuck in a sofa. That attitude, behavior will help my kid understand that getting his ass outside the house helps and if your in a chair...well you'll get fat. plain and simpl.e
Not unless the IT department is closely monitored by their supervisors and those same people are really paranoid which i think they are at this time of age. Well I am where I work and I make sure no one fucks with my firewall and network...a good use of a network monitor really helps. I use fear and I'm immune to beer so forget alcohol. Unless you shove it down my throat by 4 nude girls I could let some things go.
link or no link, maybe I'm going to far with this but will this have a similar affect like the tobacco industry years ago ? you know, they all worked and did everything to could to make profit even if they murdered people to do profit. (I call it murder since that industry was aware of the health problems, lots of studies and proof exists)
nvm... got mixed up headlines. the 800b$ is not from other countries.. lol
20b ? I don't think so. The North Korea time says its around 800b$ Check this out:North Korea Time
In other words, electronic is not the safest and best way cause people are too idiot or lazy to use more security. So I'm not convinced with what you said.
Who knows(but I would like to know) ? I sure don't. All I know is that Korea has around 800 billions in debt. Is it all from the US. I don't think so but this amount is big.
If only the U.S.A and other countries would pay their debt to them, I don't think they would need print those dollar bills lol.
www.grandleech.com
It's called w3c. Those standards are there for a reason. unfortunately, not a lot of web browser dev don't use it 100%. That's one reason we got so many open alley in our pc's via the web browser today. I can't blame them 100% but theres a small percentage that goes to them of course. Theres also the fact that the bigger the code you got, the bigger holes you MIGHT have.
The requirement for DRM on streaming video isn't likely to go away, however. If consensus can't be reached and no better approach emerges, there is a risk that some browser vendors will simply implement their own solutions outside of the standards process.
Since when did the big guys followed the standards anyway (IE html validation anyone!). maybe this is what we need ? It's not the first time some company, organization or someone didn't follow standards and his software got way more popular. I could state that mozilla wasn't standard but it did follow the rules way better than IE did with W3C.
It's the crooked publishers and distributors that are actually hurting the artists : Just for a fact, they hurt everyone, not only the artist by the way.
I think its because artist are getting sick and tired of people copying their material without permission. Steven Harper's party don't give a crap about the culture (look how much cash he gives to the dept of culture, that is pathetic) so he really don't have high priority on this matter. But the artist have enough voice to tell him to do something since it's becoming slowly out of control.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Docid=5144516&file=4
it was Bill C-61 first, then it died and was replaced by Bill C-32 which also died. Now its called Bill C-11. Have fun reading this.
Theres also a website which gives lots of information on that bill : http://www.digital-copyright.ca/billc11/
Theres also other security measures which could increase security in their "email" deparment. smtp and pop for example. most isp's today do nothing in that part. anyone can send emails to anyone without any limits...basically they suck there. Nothing is encrypted, authenticated and if it is its not enough for security.
further more, lots of protocol needs a big boost in security as most of them today lack lots of security features which could increase productivity, stability and security. I'm amazed that in 2012 we still have spam, bots, zombie machines today since those same ISP's makes millions.
on the bright side, there not the only one doing this so this news...is not new after all lol.
1.Linux is free.
2.If your new to it, start with some package distro like Ubuntu or Fedora, super easy to start with...learn from there. trust me it's easier than you think
3.Linux distro works with Windows network environment
4. Most,if not all, have free software alternative that can stand up to the big popular software like Microsoft office for example (openoffice is one)
5.It's more secure for your users. In a sense that once it's deployed they can't change important system files or settings, they need administrator access for that
6.You can customize lots of things like the look, the interface and lots of other settings
7.Linux does have a Gui interface like Windows so the switch is easier than you think
8.Linux as a great, wonderful, hell better support than Windows if you ask me. Lots of distros have wiki's, forums, website with support section.
Note: Ubuntu is nearly as easy to use as Windows when it comes to it's use sometimes...just click next 20 times and your done installing..I swear. Super easy transition tip: Install vmware, then install Ubuntu in vmware. Install most programs you need. If you can't find some, find alternative (you will find some, your a geek like us), once your confortable enough, deploy some linux PC's in some department for testing and let it test for some weeks.