If you're using some proprietary automatically-expanding RAID, "XRAID", or some crazy RAID 3 or RAID 7 or RAID 5+2 or whatever horseshit then yeah. If you're using RAID 1, 5, 6, or 10, you'll be able to recover data on many different controllers.
Route 66 is special and you know it. But I don't think I've ever heard anyone call a "Route" "the". The same goes for CA 125 or any other CA. People call those "California ". Whoever told you "the 125" fucked up.
Feds wanted the emails. Hillary and her goons went through them to filter out "personal" emails despite the clear conflict of interest, and handed over a bunch of innocuous emails while claiming "They weren't classified.".
Hillary and her goons wiped the server, like with a cloth, destroying all other evidence (or so they hoped). Many of the innocuous emails that were handed over were determined to be classified. The claim then became "They weren't classified at the time.".
We then learned she had staff fax, scan, etc. emails without the classified header. We then found out about more emails from various hacks and 3rd parties (typically emails end up on more than one server) that were indeed classified at the time. We then learned that if this were anyone else, they'd be prosecuted, but since it's HRC, they're gonna drop it.
We recently found out about another 14,000 emails that are currently being sifted through by investigators in another investigation. She's currently trying to slime her way out of it again.
This is what is happening. If you refuse to see the plain truth in front of your eyes, please don't vote.
As someone who has one of their vacuums: Fuck their over-complicated designs and their plastic, plastic, plastic everything. Hell, they didn't even put a suitable cord on the thing. It gets blazingly hot in just a few minutes of use. It's also the most tangle-prone cord of all time.
I don't use Spotify at all. Not because of the ads, but because I don't stream music. But I've been exposed to it through others (and one game), and I can't stand the ads. I certainly won't pay for others to have a premium subscription. I can't stand ads in general. I'm certainly willing to pay for a product, but I'm reluctant to pay for a free product plus a promise of no ads. They either eventually go back on that promise or the free product simply isn't worth the money, ads or not.
I didn't know what "begging the question" meant but used it anyway. I rejected the correction (and the opportunity to learn and improve my ability to communicate) out of shame and bigotry. I invoked my millennial snowflake privilege and stood obstinately in error. I tried to appear intelligent by saying "in point of fact" and putting quotation marks around "mis-use". However, I only further underscored my idiocy with the extraneous hyphen and the nonsensical use of "obvious interpretation" and "hardly going to introduce ambiguity" followed by a reference "the real meaning" being "the ambiguous one".
I obviously can't link you to them, but a lot of political troll posts, and a lot of posts shitting on the Slashdot Beta UI back when Dice was trying to ram that down our throats.
I believe posts related to certain Slashdot interviews were deleted as well. Other times the article with the questions would be buried/hidden when the article with the answers was posted. This was an attempt to hide the fact that the questions the interviewee answered weren't actually asked by Slashdotters. The "Ask This Guy Questions" articles were completely pointless as questions were almost never chosen from those articles. The "interviews" were completely fake - both sides written by the interviewee and their PR goons. Some Slashdotters had a mini revolt about this (not on the scale of the Beta revolt) and had posts deleted.
It got so bad that one of the interviews never even happened because they didn't want the negative exposure. The "Ask..." and "... Responds" articles for some time were filled with "FUCK YOU FUCK SLASHDOT FUCK CENSORSHIP FUCK SLASHVERTISING" etc.
Lately , some of mine (which weren't trolling) were either deleted or otherwise eaten by Slashdot. For the two times I noticed it I couldn't think of any reason why they'd be censored, so it could simply be a case of Slashdot fucking up. This happened around the time of the latest sale to whomever the fuck owns it now.
They found more account details in the wild from a 2012 breach. In 2012 they got hit and required some users to reset (no idea if they actually notified anyone). Now they're requiring more people hit in the 2012 breach to reset. I logged into Dropbox.com and was required to reset. I received no notification from Dropbox about it.
If they're not notifying people then it's a disaster - no one logs into Dropbox.com. They install it on their PCs / phones and never go to the site.
Didn't we have a story last year about Facebook storing your old photos on Blu-Rays with some automated jukebox system?
The idea was that no one looks at old photos, so it doesn't matter if it takes a short time for a little robot arm to retrieve a disc and and load em up when your best friend from high school dies and you decide to take a depressed stroll through memory lane.
I'm not aware of any published title being blacklisted. All I'm aware of is these updates being required to patch security holes and blacklist the previous version of Power DVD every week.
As usual, we can get the answer from The Simpsons:
It's because they're stupid, that's why. That's why everybody does everything.
My clock is flashing "88:88".
Alternatively: The arms on my clock fell off of the face.
You're thinking of a stopped clock.
If you're using some proprietary automatically-expanding RAID, "XRAID", or some crazy RAID 3 or RAID 7 or RAID 5+2 or whatever horseshit then yeah.
If you're using RAID 1, 5, 6, or 10, you'll be able to recover data on many different controllers.
That's not the reason. Bing simply returns more results and better results, especially for porn.
That's more of a Grinder thing, isn't it?
Route 66 is special and you know it. But I don't think I've ever heard anyone call a "Route" "the". The same goes for CA 125 or any other CA. People call those "California ". Whoever told you "the 125" fucked up.
You're a dumbass. She destroyed evidence related to an active investigation. That's certainly not her duty.
Feds wanted the emails.
Hillary and her goons went through them to filter out "personal" emails despite the clear conflict of interest, and handed over a bunch of innocuous emails while claiming "They weren't classified.".
Hillary and her goons wiped the server, like with a cloth, destroying all other evidence (or so they hoped).
Many of the innocuous emails that were handed over were determined to be classified.
The claim then became "They weren't classified at the time.".
We then learned she had staff fax, scan, etc. emails without the classified header.
We then found out about more emails from various hacks and 3rd parties (typically emails end up on more than one server) that were indeed classified at the time.
We then learned that if this were anyone else, they'd be prosecuted, but since it's HRC, they're gonna drop it.
We recently found out about another 14,000 emails that are currently being sifted through by investigators in another investigation.
She's currently trying to slime her way out of it again.
This is what is happening. If you refuse to see the plain truth in front of your eyes, please don't vote.
I bet he "values" young men all right.
As someone who has one of their vacuums: Fuck their over-complicated designs and their plastic, plastic, plastic everything.
Hell, they didn't even put a suitable cord on the thing. It gets blazingly hot in just a few minutes of use. It's also the most tangle-prone cord of all time.
I don't use Spotify at all. Not because of the ads, but because I don't stream music. But I've been exposed to it through others (and one game), and I can't stand the ads. I certainly won't pay for others to have a premium subscription. I can't stand ads in general. I'm certainly willing to pay for a product, but I'm reluctant to pay for a free product plus a promise of no ads. They either eventually go back on that promise or the free product simply isn't worth the money, ads or not.
More like Adify. So many ads. Fuck that trash.
Did you run shred on a server after the FBI said it wanted the data on it?
She wiped it after they began investigating her. She was destroying evidence.
I regularly don't show up 2 days of the week, take that!
I didn't know what "begging the question" meant but used it anyway. I rejected the correction (and the opportunity to learn and improve my ability to communicate) out of shame and bigotry. I invoked my millennial snowflake privilege and stood obstinately in error. I tried to appear intelligent by saying "in point of fact" and putting quotation marks around "mis-use". However, I only further underscored my idiocy with the extraneous hyphen and the nonsensical use of "obvious interpretation" and "hardly going to introduce ambiguity" followed by a reference "the real meaning" being "the ambiguous one".
Fixed that for you.
> the body is nearly 50% carbon
Check your math on that one.
Why bother reading them? Catch and release. Get your internet eScore achievement points.
I obviously can't link you to them, but a lot of political troll posts, and a lot of posts shitting on the Slashdot Beta UI back when Dice was trying to ram that down our throats.
I believe posts related to certain Slashdot interviews were deleted as well. Other times the article with the questions would be buried/hidden when the article with the answers was posted. This was an attempt to hide the fact that the questions the interviewee answered weren't actually asked by Slashdotters. The "Ask This Guy Questions" articles were completely pointless as questions were almost never chosen from those articles. The "interviews" were completely fake - both sides written by the interviewee and their PR goons. Some Slashdotters had a mini revolt about this (not on the scale of the Beta revolt) and had posts deleted.
It got so bad that one of the interviews never even happened because they didn't want the negative exposure. The "Ask..." and "... Responds" articles for some time were filled with "FUCK YOU FUCK SLASHDOT FUCK CENSORSHIP FUCK SLASHVERTISING" etc.
Lately , some of mine (which weren't trolling) were either deleted or otherwise eaten by Slashdot. For the two times I noticed it I couldn't think of any reason why they'd be censored, so it could simply be a case of Slashdot fucking up. This happened around the time of the latest sale to whomever the fuck owns it now.
There are plenty of unwanted babies already.
Pass those around and have the high schoolers take care of them. You'd only need to run the program for a week at each school.
Trillions? Really? Try again.
You clearly don't watch Rick & Morty.
They found more account details in the wild from a 2012 breach. In 2012 they got hit and required some users to reset (no idea if they actually notified anyone). Now they're requiring more people hit in the 2012 breach to reset. I logged into Dropbox.com and was required to reset. I received no notification from Dropbox about it.
If they're not notifying people then it's a disaster - no one logs into Dropbox.com. They install it on their PCs / phones and never go to the site.
Didn't we have a story last year about Facebook storing your old photos on Blu-Rays with some automated jukebox system?
The idea was that no one looks at old photos, so it doesn't matter if it takes a short time for a little robot arm to retrieve a disc and and load em up when your best friend from high school dies and you decide to take a depressed stroll through memory lane.
I'm not aware of any published title being blacklisted. All I'm aware of is these updates being required to patch security holes and blacklist the previous version of Power DVD every week.