I work on equipment that uses CenturyLink that stopped working today. I am told the issue is someone ran a backhoe which damaged their main fiber optics to their management system. CenturyLink offices have no internet to other offices, main databases are out.....
US sells software at $200 because if GDP, but it is $30 in Latveria. People will go to Latveria, buy all the copies and ship to USA to resell for a $150 profit each.
little troubling how? Really not that much more troubling than your neighbor saying it is his mower now. May be bad example.
But for this scenario, the museum should have done an inventory and told the police the bag was part of the museum and should be returned to the museum. If there would have been conflict from police, museum should have asked for backup from NASA on talking to police. I would hope that NASA would schedule asking museums if the items were still being shown or needed repair or would be better returned to NASA. NASA cared enough to try to get it back.
I removed a series of updates that someone else posted. The next day I was called from Microsoft saying I am missing important updates. I was out of town and they didn't call back. Next week, did a couple more, then day after that saying I was missing important updates.
I removed several Windows (7) updates that were doing data collection. THE NEXT DAY, I received a call from someone (from India) claiming to be from Microsoft saying that I was missing some updates. No transaction requested, just a request to update Windows.
Two weeks later I removed another update, and received another call the next day.
It sounds like he just made an average and called it that. That's bad math. Standard deviation shows how far your average can vary.
For those of you who don't do math. Values of 90,91,92,93,94 brings a standard deviation of 1.58 and values of 88,90,92,94,96 brings a standard deviation of 3.16. Same average of both groups, but the standard deviation shows how far out your variances go from average.
We go all out. Spent considerable money on candy. Kids get to the street, look at it and scream how good it is. Four parents come by to day we made their kids entire night.
The main problem with this idea, assuming it could work at all, is classification.
Who/what classifies ads as "No video", "No audio", "digital camera" or such? Nobody wants to spend the time/expense to put classifications on ads, and the classifications are going to be terribly subjective anyway.
What you really want is for police to be called if your home is broken into, even if you can't be called. For this you need a monitoring contract, which can only be done through a security company (cannot be done as an individual).
You can use the other posts here to maybe find good open-source hardware. Security companies will generally not let you purchase hardware/software that you can modify. If there are any issues with anything, you have to prove you didn't have anything to do with the problem.
We don't even let customers have keys to the box with circuit board (called a panel) to change batteries.
First of all, this question comes up every 4-6 months "How to store data long term?".
Take the best pictures, get them printed on quality material, and laminate that and make a photo album. It can now easily be shown to anyone who visits and will survive past the lifespan of your children. I have family pictures from 130 years ago in non-digital format.
HikVision are not my favorite camera to use and prefer Axis or a ton of others, but they all do the same job.
What is with needing FTP?
You should have the corporate site web page that pulls up an image from the HikVision IP camera. That camera is password protected and will only pay attention to the web site or your programming IP address. Could do live feed or update on whatever schedule you want.
It sounds like the main chef wants to hand-write the menu and doesn't want to do it any other way, and you are compensating for it.
If I were Facebook, I'd put the surveys on an a server like advertising.facebook.com. That way they wouldn't put surveys to the people using advertising blocking proxies.
Don't survey the people that would likely give results you don't want. Then you can change the wording so Mom and Pop generate the answer you'd like.
In order to pilot a plane, you have to be certified pilot. Flight rage anyone?
Similar to the Mythbusters Jet Pack. Assuming it can carry enough fuel to get somewhere, it won't ever be allowed because there isn't enough of a safety margin.
I can see how they could do it, but the implications are creepy.
They could have an app or query my phone. It'd reply with my GPS position and that the signal strength to 4 towers by name/ID. Enough tags like that, they can identify the towers in 3D space and go from there.
Enough tags like that and location can be found just from tower information.
Okay, I'll bite on this one. Thank you for posting, Gellenburg.
I've had to go through hoops to get information to a customer and had to run around/through the IT department blocking my email. We had a time crunch, and it wasn't that sensitive of information, but policies were preventing me from sending, and we couldn't wait for IT to change rights to permit me to send this data. Sending ZIP files, for instance, was unpacked and scanned and blocked if the contents were funny. I used an unexpected archive format (my own).
I can easily see where you could detect the file names or database footprint of, say, a payroll database file. How good would your system be at finding the same data exported to spreadsheet format first?
Without compromising your system, what have you detected, and what couldn't you detect?
How do we all balance out saying that its important to vote at the same time as saying that both candidates are the same? Should more time be spent on deciding president, or senator, or governor or mayor?
I work on equipment that uses CenturyLink that stopped working today. I am told the issue is someone ran a backhoe which damaged their main fiber optics to their management system. CenturyLink offices have no internet to other offices, main databases are out.....
Having famous people promote the cars is a sign
to me that the cars are not reliable.
US sells software at $200 because if GDP, but it is $30 in Latveria. People will go to Latveria, buy all the copies and ship to USA to resell for a $150 profit each.
little troubling how? Really not that much more troubling than your neighbor saying it is his mower now. May be bad example.
But for this scenario, the museum should have done an inventory and told the police the bag was part of the museum and should be returned to the museum. If there would have been conflict from police, museum should have asked for backup from NASA on talking to police. I would hope that NASA would schedule asking museums if the items were still being shown or needed repair or would be better returned to NASA. NASA cared enough to try to get it back.
I removed a series of updates that someone else posted. The next day I was called from Microsoft saying I am missing important updates. I was out of town and they didn't call back. Next week, did a couple more, then day after that saying I was missing important updates.
I removed several Windows (7) updates that were doing data collection.
THE NEXT DAY, I received a call from someone (from India) claiming to be from Microsoft saying that I was missing some updates. No transaction requested, just a request to update Windows.
Two weeks later I removed another update, and received another call the next day.
It sounds like he just made an average and called it that. That's bad math. Standard deviation shows how far your average can vary.
For those of you who don't do math.
Values of 90,91,92,93,94 brings a standard deviation of 1.58 and values of 88,90,92,94,96 brings a standard deviation of 3.16. Same average of both groups, but the standard deviation shows how far out your variances go from average.
Same.
We go all out. Spent considerable money on candy. Kids get to the street, look at it and scream how good it is. Four parents come by to day we made their kids entire night.
Just wondering.
If the key is listed as pirated, a good thing would be to auto download and install.
The main problem with this idea, assuming it could work at all, is classification.
Who/what classifies ads as "No video", "No audio", "digital camera" or such? Nobody wants to spend the time/expense to put classifications on ads, and the classifications are going to be terribly subjective anyway.
I'm familiar with the security business.
What you really want is for police to be called if your home is broken into, even if you can't be called. For this you need a monitoring contract, which can only be done through a security company (cannot be done as an individual).
You can use the other posts here to maybe find good open-source hardware. Security companies will generally not let you purchase hardware/software that you can modify. If there are any issues with anything, you have to prove you didn't have anything to do with the problem.
We don't even let customers have keys to the box with circuit board (called a panel) to change batteries.
First of all, this question comes up every 4-6 months "How to store data long term?".
Take the best pictures, get them printed on quality material, and laminate that and make a photo album. It can now easily be shown to anyone who visits and will survive past the lifespan of your children. I have family pictures from 130 years ago in non-digital format.
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"...everyone who dies of one of these diseases is proof against the claims..."
But can the average North Korean pay the price for the drug? Or will gullible/rich Americans pay to get a fake cure?
Reminds me of http://www.newscientist.com/ar... from 2002. Robots goal was to raise its altitude without knowing its actuators ahead of time.
HikVision are not my favorite camera to use and prefer Axis or a ton of others, but they all do the same job.
What is with needing FTP?
You should have the corporate site web page that pulls up an image from the HikVision IP camera. That camera is password protected and will only pay attention to the web site or your programming IP address. Could do live feed or update on whatever schedule you want.
It sounds like the main chef wants to hand-write the menu and doesn't want to do it any other way, and you are compensating for it.
If I were Facebook, I'd put the surveys on an a server like advertising.facebook.com. That way they wouldn't put surveys to the people using advertising blocking proxies.
Don't survey the people that would likely give results you don't want. Then you can change the wording so Mom and Pop generate the answer you'd like.
So then companies will contract out to individuals to make calls for them. Same problem.
In order to pilot a plane, you have to be certified pilot. Flight rage anyone?
Similar to the Mythbusters Jet Pack. Assuming it can carry enough fuel to get somewhere, it won't ever be allowed because there isn't enough of a safety margin.
I can see how they could do it, but the implications are creepy.
They could have an app or query my phone. It'd reply with my GPS position and that the signal strength to 4 towers by name/ID. Enough tags like that, they can identify the towers in 3D space and go from there.
Enough tags like that and location can be found just from tower information.
Okay, I'll bite on this one. Thank you for posting, Gellenburg.
I've had to go through hoops to get information to a customer and had to run around/through the IT department blocking my email. We had a time crunch, and it wasn't that sensitive of information, but policies were preventing me from sending, and we couldn't wait for IT to change rights to permit me to send this data. Sending ZIP files, for instance, was unpacked and scanned and blocked if the contents were funny. I used an unexpected archive format (my own).
I can easily see where you could detect the file names or database footprint of, say, a payroll database file. How good would your system be at finding the same data exported to spreadsheet format first?
Without compromising your system, what have you detected, and what couldn't you detect?
Thanks
How do we all balance out saying that its important to vote at the same time as saying that both candidates are the same?
Should more time be spent on deciding president, or senator, or governor or mayor?
Put the camera up in the ceiling in the corner and lower the resolution a bit.
Farther away and slightly out of focus. You can't distinguish anyone, and just know how big the crowd is. That's what you want.
by the government sending them a letter saying how much is owed.
The government does all the calculations.
I thought he had some saw blades in a cylinder on the inside of his coat.