Legally that's correct - you must have both hands on the wheel otherwise legally you're not in control of the car. I presume there are exceptions for changing gear..
In this case the key phrase is "she negotiated a left turn with an apple in her right hand". She wasn't just driving - she was trying to turn with one hand on the wheel. The was then issued a fixed penalty notice for what would normally be considered a minor breach of the law - she refused that remedy, demanding a court appearence - hence the cost to defend the case.
90% of the time if I have to hit google for answers it's because something is giving a stupid error message (google for the message text) or error code (google for the number.. that can be fun..). Keywords won't cut it, because they assume I know what the problem is already (and if I knew that I'd hit the documentation and work it out myself).
No, you're not going to win the entire government, but you will end up with at least some representation.
Not true. Under the UK system the losing candidate in each seat gets nothing. A party could theoretically get 49% of the vote and zero seats (that would be insane, though).
If we had proportional representation that statement might be true... as we do for the EU elections - but then everyone bitched that the BNP got a seat because a certain percentage voted for them.. so it proves we don't *want* minority parties to get representation.
The UK is a pathalogical case, where we even have a viable (theoretically) third party but every time there's a general election its support collapses and we're back to the 'pick one of the following: labour, conservative, throw away your vote'.
Worse - every single general election is basically a foregone conclusion. We *already* know that the conservatives will win the next election. Hardly worth bothering with the whole democratic bit to be honest.. just give cameron the key to number 10 and see how popular he is in 5 years.
Plus, if you can ram into the car in front if something unexepected happens (which there's a nonzero chance of whenever you're driving) *you're too damned close* and you bring it upon yourself. There's a reason why the card behind is *always* considered to be at fault for insurance purposes.
IMAP is server side (that being the point...) so it wouldn't help you in this case.
It looks like the exchange protocol gmail supports is client side (it attempts to download all the emails in your inbox, which is why I switched it off and went back to imap.. there's over 100,000 of them...)
The idea that that kind of information can even be extracted from the system without a damned good reason and permission signed from the VP in triplicate scares me - are banks *really* that insecure that they let any dumb fuck with a gmail account extract the customer list and mail it to someone? Apparently they are..
Unfortunately it's fucking useless. The other end gets a blank message with 'this message is encrypted' on the top.. apparently the user is supposed to click somewhere. I tried using it a while back, and without exception I got the reply 'your email came out blank - can you send it again?'
In this country we get that at things like new years eve - but I've never seen it happen on a 'normal' day... the capacity is there. Given that these days they're giving SMS/MMS and Internet away free on most plans they don't seem to be worried about it either.
Even the apps wouldn't have happened but for users bitching - remember Steve-o said that web apps were all you needed? Easy to forget that for ages to run apps you needed to jailbreak the thing..
I think it was designed for the US market, where before the iphone you could just about dial a number of you hit the thing hard enough (and sometimes not even then). The idea of phones being communications devices was alien to them.
Hell, I keep hearing stories that even basic calling doesn't work in cities over there..
If so, MMS seems like just another redundant protocol. Most phones that can send/receive MMS probably support email as well
Phones that support MMS - pretty much every phone produced since 2000 (except those by a certain fruit based manufacturer).
Phones that support email, at least meaningfully (that means without having to get a geek to spend 20 minutes fiddling with settings to get even rudimentary support - Symbian need not apply). The iphone and blackberry and a few Windows Mobile phones.
Yeah it was two things - overpricing (although it's not so bad now, at least in the UK) and poor marketing.. they kept calling it 'picture messaging' when for example it has a much larger text limit - so if you had a long SMS to send it often worked out cheaper to send it via MMS (roughly double SMS cost) rather than 5 SMS messages for example.
I've received and sent quite a few in my time, going right back to 2000 and before - I remember when MMS first came out it was free for a few months because the carriers couldn't work out how to charge for it:p
It's an image. If your interpretation were correct redhat couldn't distribute an ISO of RHEL with non-GPL apps on it, devices with embedded linux would be impossible, etc.
Pull the battery. The thing must be transmitting to a local basestation somehow, since GPS is passive (despite the popular press not understanding that basic fact).
Faraday cages aren't exactly high tech and would defeat this also (if you wanted to abduct a kid a van with wire mesh on the inside would do just nicely).
Nope. Just HTTP.
Twitter is not secure. It doesn't pretend to be.
Genius.
I hope that becomes the official name.
Legally that's correct - you must have both hands on the wheel otherwise legally you're not in control of the car. I presume there are exceptions for changing gear..
In this case the key phrase is "she negotiated a left turn with an apple in her right hand". She wasn't just driving - she was trying to turn with one hand on the wheel. The was then issued a fixed penalty notice for what would normally be considered a minor breach of the law - she refused that remedy, demanding a court appearence - hence the cost to defend the case.
That'll be why it never comes up on searches.
90% of the time if I have to hit google for answers it's because something is giving a stupid error message (google for the message text) or error code (google for the number.. that can be fun..). Keywords won't cut it, because they assume I know what the problem is already (and if I knew that I'd hit the documentation and work it out myself).
Never seen it come up in a google search.. maybe it's got its niche..
Usenet beats any of these sites anyway - there's decades of experience on that.
No, you're not going to win the entire government, but you will end up with at least some representation.
Not true. Under the UK system the losing candidate in each seat gets nothing. A party could theoretically get 49% of the vote and zero seats (that would be insane, though).
If we had proportional representation that statement might be true... as we do for the EU elections - but then everyone bitched that the BNP got a seat because a certain percentage voted for them.. so it proves we don't *want* minority parties to get representation.
The UK is a pathalogical case, where we even have a viable (theoretically) third party but every time there's a general election its support collapses and we're back to the 'pick one of the following: labour, conservative, throw away your vote'.
Worse - every single general election is basically a foregone conclusion. We *already* know that the conservatives will win the next election. Hardly worth bothering with the whole democratic bit to be honest.. just give cameron the key to number 10 and see how popular he is in 5 years.
They wouldn't stop, they'd slow down.
Plus, if you can ram into the car in front if something unexepected happens (which there's a nonzero chance of whenever you're driving) *you're too damned close* and you bring it upon yourself. There's a reason why the card behind is *always* considered to be at fault for insurance purposes.
Depends if it's BIOS or EFI. The tools to nuke EFI really aren't there yet (although they'll likely appear in the next few months).
Of course with EFI if you can break into the shell you've got command line access the machine is basically hosed.
IMAP is server side (that being the point...) so it wouldn't help you in this case.
It looks like the exchange protocol gmail supports is client side (it attempts to download all the emails in your inbox, which is why I switched it off and went back to imap.. there's over 100,000 of them...)
The idea that that kind of information can even be extracted from the system without a damned good reason and permission signed from the VP in triplicate scares me - are banks *really* that insecure that they let any dumb fuck with a gmail account extract the customer list and mail it to someone? Apparently they are..
Encryption *does* come with outlook.
Unfortunately it's fucking useless. The other end gets a blank message with 'this message is encrypted' on the top.. apparently the user is supposed to click somewhere. I tried using it a while back, and without exception I got the reply 'your email came out blank - can you send it again?'
In this country we get that at things like new years eve - but I've never seen it happen on a 'normal' day... the capacity is there. Given that these days they're giving SMS/MMS and Internet away free on most plans they don't seem to be worried about it either.
Even the apps wouldn't have happened but for users bitching - remember Steve-o said that web apps were all you needed? Easy to forget that for ages to run apps you needed to jailbreak the thing..
I think it was designed for the US market, where before the iphone you could just about dial a number of you hit the thing hard enough (and sometimes not even then). The idea of phones being communications devices was alien to them.
Hell, I keep hearing stories that even basic calling doesn't work in cities over there..
If so, MMS seems like just another redundant protocol. Most phones that can send/receive MMS probably support email as well
Phones that support MMS - pretty much every phone produced since 2000 (except those by a certain fruit based manufacturer).
Phones that support email, at least meaningfully (that means without having to get a geek to spend 20 minutes fiddling with settings to get even rudimentary support - Symbian need not apply). The iphone and blackberry and a few Windows Mobile phones.
Yeah it was two things - overpricing (although it's not so bad now, at least in the UK) and poor marketing.. they kept calling it 'picture messaging' when for example it has a much larger text limit - so if you had a long SMS to send it often worked out cheaper to send it via MMS (roughly double SMS cost) rather than 5 SMS messages for example.
I've received and sent quite a few in my time, going right back to 2000 and before - I remember when MMS first came out it was free for a few months because the carriers couldn't work out how to charge for it :p
Umm.. no.
It's an image. If your interpretation were correct redhat couldn't distribute an ISO of RHEL with non-GPL apps on it, devices with embedded linux would be impossible, etc.
Actually for some of those I think you'd get a loud cheer if they were banned..
This is just Microsoft saying that the sandboxing in IE8 doesn't work and a browser plugin can compromise the system. That's how I read it, anyway.
They're like websites, except there's no video.
Just build petting zoos on top of nuclear waste dumps. Problem solved!
ver since secular authority stopped them from torturing and burning people for disagreeing with them.
Yes, only the secular authorities are allowed to do that nowadays.
Newspapers have had this wierd idea that GPS transmits back to the satellite for years. The unuquity of Satnav devices has not dented this belief.
I guess it's just a GSM phone + SIM card without any of the talk/data bits.
We live in a world where there are 8 year olds with iphones.
A £150 watch is nothing..
Pull the battery. The thing must be transmitting to a local basestation somehow, since GPS is passive (despite the popular press not understanding that basic fact).
Faraday cages aren't exactly high tech and would defeat this also (if you wanted to abduct a kid a van with wire mesh on the inside would do just nicely).