Maybe the reason some of us haven't gotten an electric is because we currently have working vehicles that are owned outright and cost very little to keep going. When my wife's car starts having issues it will get replaced by an electric but that is going to be a while since she puts about 6,000 miles on it a year. She is the perfect case for an electric car like a Leaf since a lot of driving for her in a day is 40 miles and she typically drive about 6. But The money save by giving up a perfectly good vehicle that is basically fully depreciated to get an electric at this point doesn't make sense but in 5 or so year it probably will if her car starts having problems.
You are probably correct in that believe one is more secure than the other like so many young web developers who are just learning about it. The type of security they should be thinking about in this case is validating the inputs and checking if they are allowed at the given time by the current user. The difference in security between GET and POST is about the same as level ground vs. a finger nail sized piece of tissue paper on that same level ground, since it would have only stopped someone so incompetent to not have been a threat anyway.
So I guess there is good reason to go after a masters and use that as the last date I graduated from college. By the time I finish a masters program it will appear that I am close to 20 years younger.
My understanding is that it isn't too uncommon for the medical practitioner to state and ask something similar to:
More morphine won't help. Would you like me to administer more morphine?
Since what they are stating is that they a suffering, will not recover ever and do you want to end it as peacefully as possible now while not running afoul of the law. We have had that discussion in my family and it is written into people's living will what their choice is and everyone who would be making such a decision is aware of the individuals wishes.
My only concern would be with the shelf life of it.
Along the same lines I have heard that it is fairly common that medical professionals in cases where the patient is receiving an barely non lethal dose of pain medication and will never recover will state/ask something like: "More morphine won't help, would you like me to administer more morphine?" Which is code for this will kill them and end their suffering do you want me to do it but gets around the law. I have made it clear to those who would be making that decision that they are to answer yes to that sort of question. There was a huge debate in my family about my grandfather when facing a similar decision since there are a couple of people who are familiar with such phrasing in the family (father and aunt who both work in the medical industry) and knew what it meant. Since there were not directives that were made clear before hand it was decided that it would need to be a unanimous decision which didn't happen but my grandfather ended up passing 3 days later. My father and step mother have made it perfectly clear to both my sister and I that if we are asked a similar question the answer will be yes, my mother and step father on the other hand believes that they will burn for eternity if the answer is anything other than no.
Hey America produces some fine beers, they just aren't made by the major brewers who spend more on advertising than ingredients. Add in that they are usually only sold locally and you get 50 miles away and you can't find them so the only universally available ones are the cheap awful crap. For all foreigners coming to the US if you go to a non chain restaurant (chains usually only sell the mass produced crap beer) get a brand you have never heard of instead of a Bud, Miller, Coors, Bush, etc. unless you like a very light watery pilsner.
Strangely I remember no republican amendments being added to the bill and no republicans voting for it. I do remember various amendments to get other democrats to vote for it but the majority ignored anything the minority had to say on the bill (some with good reason, others seemingly out of spite). Granted after it became law and after the republicans retook the house they have tried to defund, repeal, or modify the ACA but those have always been shot down in the senate. So how is anything with the implementation of this law or the website republicans fault?
To which I would laugh in their face. I have been on a major project that was going badly (not my part thankfully) but as a team lead I had to sit in on meetings with important people including my company's global CEO (we are a global fortune 100 company) and the customer (a very large company) to figure out what was going wrong and how to correct it. Given that healthcare.gov is about an order of magnitude larger than that project was (dollar wise but code wise healthcare.gov is probably substantially smaller) I find it hard to believe that there weren't similar meetings.
With traditional currency only a small group of organizations can get access to transaction data, which includes the NSA but doesn't include you.
I didn't know that where's george was some secrete conspiracy. Oh your meant those silly electronic record updates not real currency. If you are really paranoid about people tracking your use of money use cash. It is hard to trace and hangs around in anonymous circulation for a while (bills smaller than a $20) before getting deposited at a bank. Also if you are really paranoid filter your cash through a casino, put it into a slot machine, cash out (don't play) and get your tokens or pay ticket and then redeem it for a fresh batch of currency, rinse and repeat as necessary for you level of paranoia at different casinos. Finally if you are at this level of paranoia don't forget to wear a wide brim hat (lined with tin foil) and keep your head down.
Really. I have a PCI serial port installed in my computer and WinXP and Win7 have never had issues with it, neither has Linux. I use it mostly for accessing my old handheld Garmin GPS, in an emergency with an old serial mouse, and a higher end timing GPS module continuously connected providing accurate time (+-7ns), raw pseudo range data, and subframe data at 2Hz. Granted I haven't used a modem in 13 years but I did find my old 56.6k U.S. Robotics modem so I could connect it if I wanted.
Or better yet get a real serial card that will work properly. USB to Serial adapters work fine for mice or Garmin handheld GPS units (data transfer only) but suck for other things.
Also let the local US Attorney know since they are more than likely not located in your state and thus are attempting interstate wire fraud. Also be sure to mention this to scammer, they will stop calling. This even stops legitimate debt collectors who insist that you are that person that they are trying to collect on. Had that happen a couple of months ago where they insisted I had a college loan that dated to 11 years before I was born because that person had the same first and last name. Never believed me that it was physically impossible for me to take out a loan 11 years previous to my birth so I decided that they were attempting interstate wire fraud and told them that I was recording the conversation, stated again that what they were stating was impossible and informed them that if they ever called again I would be providing evidence to my state's Attorney General and the local US Attorney for attempted interstate wire fraud.
Or a 5 year old. Mine likes to talk about the places I have taken him and will tell anyone about them. It is really funny when he tells the person on the other end to stop talking now since he is trying to tell a story.
Yup had that happen to me. They were trying to collect on a student loan that dated to 11 years before I was born for someone who shared my name. They didn't stop calling until I informed them that if they ever called again I would be providing all of their information to the local US Attorney and Etate Attourney General for an attempted interstate wire fraud case. They company appeared to be a legitimate debt collection company (asset allocation or something like that) but couldn't grasp that it was physically impossible for me to acquire college loan debt 11 years before I was born.
I get nuisance calls on my cell phone but it is usually the your car warranty is about to expire people. I end up wasting their time since they are aware that I bought a vehicle a little while ago but didn't bother to do more research into what I bought (age and miles). I go through the whole spiel and then they end up finding out that my 17 year old jeep with 378,??? miles on it is ineligible for their bumper to bumper "warranty" coverage.
Maybe the reason some of us haven't gotten an electric is because we currently have working vehicles that are owned outright and cost very little to keep going. When my wife's car starts having issues it will get replaced by an electric but that is going to be a while since she puts about 6,000 miles on it a year. She is the perfect case for an electric car like a Leaf since a lot of driving for her in a day is 40 miles and she typically drive about 6. But The money save by giving up a perfectly good vehicle that is basically fully depreciated to get an electric at this point doesn't make sense but in 5 or so year it probably will if her car starts having problems.
McManus: Give me the fucking keys, you fucking cocksucking motherfucker, aaarrrghh.
You are probably correct in that believe one is more secure than the other like so many young web developers who are just learning about it. The type of security they should be thinking about in this case is validating the inputs and checking if they are allowed at the given time by the current user. The difference in security between GET and POST is about the same as level ground vs. a finger nail sized piece of tissue paper on that same level ground, since it would have only stopped someone so incompetent to not have been a threat anyway.
So I guess there is good reason to go after a masters and use that as the last date I graduated from college. By the time I finish a masters program it will appear that I am close to 20 years younger.
How many articles are shitty little 100 byte stubs. As far as revision data you are probably correct
I could probably hide my uncle's .30-30 under my full length trench coat but my M91/30 wouldn't stand a chance.
More morphine won't help. Would you like me to administer more morphine?
Since what they are stating is that they a suffering, will not recover ever and do you want to end it as peacefully as possible now while not running afoul of the law. We have had that discussion in my family and it is written into people's living will what their choice is and everyone who would be making such a decision is aware of the individuals wishes.
My only concern would be with the shelf life of it.
Along the same lines I have heard that it is fairly common that medical professionals in cases where the patient is receiving an barely non lethal dose of pain medication and will never recover will state/ask something like:
"More morphine won't help, would you like me to administer more morphine?"
Which is code for this will kill them and end their suffering do you want me to do it but gets around the law. I have made it clear to those who would be making that decision that they are to answer yes to that sort of question. There was a huge debate in my family about my grandfather when facing a similar decision since there are a couple of people who are familiar with such phrasing in the family (father and aunt who both work in the medical industry) and knew what it meant. Since there were not directives that were made clear before hand it was decided that it would need to be a unanimous decision which didn't happen but my grandfather ended up passing 3 days later. My father and step mother have made it perfectly clear to both my sister and I that if we are asked a similar question the answer will be yes, my mother and step father on the other hand believes that they will burn for eternity if the answer is anything other than no.
Hey America produces some fine beers, they just aren't made by the major brewers who spend more on advertising than ingredients. Add in that they are usually only sold locally and you get 50 miles away and you can't find them so the only universally available ones are the cheap awful crap. For all foreigners coming to the US if you go to a non chain restaurant (chains usually only sell the mass produced crap beer) get a brand you have never heard of instead of a Bud, Miller, Coors, Bush, etc. unless you like a very light watery pilsner.
4% is too strong for them. Besides sweet potatoes probably cost 10x more than their ingredients.
Sounds much better than Yom Kippur.
blame the republicans
Strangely I remember no republican amendments being added to the bill and no republicans voting for it. I do remember various amendments to get other democrats to vote for it but the majority ignored anything the minority had to say on the bill (some with good reason, others seemingly out of spite). Granted after it became law and after the republicans retook the house they have tried to defund, repeal, or modify the ACA but those have always been shot down in the senate. So how is anything with the implementation of this law or the website republicans fault?
To which I would laugh in their face. I have been on a major project that was going badly (not my part thankfully) but as a team lead I had to sit in on meetings with important people including my company's global CEO (we are a global fortune 100 company) and the customer (a very large company) to figure out what was going wrong and how to correct it. Given that healthcare.gov is about an order of magnitude larger than that project was (dollar wise but code wise healthcare.gov is probably substantially smaller) I find it hard to believe that there weren't similar meetings.
Well then I choose "Emperor Anders of the United states Protector of Canada", Now if I could only get my municipality to spring for some new royal garments I would be good.
But he did have a knack for public speaking. I don't speak or know German but from the speeches of his I have seen they are impressive to see an hear.
With traditional currency only a small group of organizations can get access to transaction data, which includes the NSA but doesn't include you.
I didn't know that where's george was some secrete conspiracy. Oh your meant those silly electronic record updates not real currency. If you are really paranoid about people tracking your use of money use cash. It is hard to trace and hangs around in anonymous circulation for a while (bills smaller than a $20) before getting deposited at a bank. Also if you are really paranoid filter your cash through a casino, put it into a slot machine, cash out (don't play) and get your tokens or pay ticket and then redeem it for a fresh batch of currency, rinse and repeat as necessary for you level of paranoia at different casinos. Finally if you are at this level of paranoia don't forget to wear a wide brim hat (lined with tin foil) and keep your head down.
Really. I have a PCI serial port installed in my computer and WinXP and Win7 have never had issues with it, neither has Linux. I use it mostly for accessing my old handheld Garmin GPS, in an emergency with an old serial mouse, and a higher end timing GPS module continuously connected providing accurate time (+-7ns), raw pseudo range data, and subframe data at 2Hz. Granted I haven't used a modem in 13 years but I did find my old 56.6k U.S. Robotics modem so I could connect it if I wanted.
Or better yet get a real serial card that will work properly. USB to Serial adapters work fine for mice or Garmin handheld GPS units (data transfer only) but suck for other things.
But little kids love telling people about their day or some big exciting thing that happened recently.
So ... in other ... words, talk like Shatner. KAAAAAHN!!!!!
Also let the local US Attorney know since they are more than likely not located in your state and thus are attempting interstate wire fraud. Also be sure to mention this to scammer, they will stop calling. This even stops legitimate debt collectors who insist that you are that person that they are trying to collect on. Had that happen a couple of months ago where they insisted I had a college loan that dated to 11 years before I was born because that person had the same first and last name. Never believed me that it was physically impossible for me to take out a loan 11 years previous to my birth so I decided that they were attempting interstate wire fraud and told them that I was recording the conversation, stated again that what they were stating was impossible and informed them that if they ever called again I would be providing evidence to my state's Attorney General and the local US Attorney for attempted interstate wire fraud.
Or a 5 year old. Mine likes to talk about the places I have taken him and will tell anyone about them. It is really funny when he tells the person on the other end to stop talking now since he is trying to tell a story.
No the first option should be a bobcat, then the nuke.
Yup had that happen to me. They were trying to collect on a student loan that dated to 11 years before I was born for someone who shared my name. They didn't stop calling until I informed them that if they ever called again I would be providing all of their information to the local US Attorney and Etate Attourney General for an attempted interstate wire fraud case. They company appeared to be a legitimate debt collection company (asset allocation or something like that) but couldn't grasp that it was physically impossible for me to acquire college loan debt 11 years before I was born.
I get nuisance calls on my cell phone but it is usually the your car warranty is about to expire people. I end up wasting their time since they are aware that I bought a vehicle a little while ago but didn't bother to do more research into what I bought (age and miles). I go through the whole spiel and then they end up finding out that my 17 year old jeep with 378,??? miles on it is ineligible for their bumper to bumper "warranty" coverage.