The laws of physics, especially thermodynamics, guarantees that at some time in the future, there will be no life. The Universe is winding down, and there is no hope to eternally preserve humanity, or even single-celled life.
Old CRT monitors have old flyback transformers, which emit an audible (for some at least) sound in the frequency that they are running. The horizontal sweep frequency on low resolution modes can be in the upper range of human hearing. Nothing magnetic about it, just plain old sound and some people having slightly better high frequency hearing in their youth.
Don't worry, that annoying sound will go away once you're in your twenties, or you've gone to a few rock concerts.
Measurements of galactic movement are based on the fact that all other galaxies have a redshift, i.e. they are moving away from us and the doppler effect has shifted their light frequency toward the red end of the spectrum.
Why should Microsoft cover for other people's shoddy software?
Also, run it in a VM if it is mission critical software, while simultaneously seeking a replacement for that old, unsupported cruft before your replacement finds it.
All that your anecdote suggests is that your parents could have achieved the same success that you and your siblings have, if only they received a decent education.
If you think Moral Relativity can hold any water at all, well, you may or may not be amoral, but you are severely deficient in education and world view.
The snapshot program run by Progressive Insurance only saves a significant amount for people that drive less than 30 miles per week. Hardly aimed at safer drivers.
The vulnerability is a massive lack of security throughout the system, namely trusting the clients (PS3 firmware) to manage security. The fix is a rewrite of the security model and patch of all PS3 systems ever made.
Imagine a beowulf cluster of these...
Already been done: Machete
He verified the doctor's findings empirically, or the kid ate peanut butter before the allergy tests? What, are you some kind of unimaginative idiot?
You're not winning any brownie points here. Eclipse is a UI disaster.
I make $60,000 per year and wouldn't think about buying a house worth more than $150,000 wtf Americans stop playing catch-up with the Jones'.
The laws of physics, especially thermodynamics, guarantees that at some time in the future, there will be no life. The Universe is winding down, and there is no hope to eternally preserve humanity, or even single-celled life.
Old CRT monitors have old flyback transformers, which emit an audible (for some at least) sound in the frequency that they are running. The horizontal sweep frequency on low resolution modes can be in the upper range of human hearing. Nothing magnetic about it, just plain old sound and some people having slightly better high frequency hearing in their youth.
Don't worry, that annoying sound will go away once you're in your twenties, or you've gone to a few rock concerts.
Measurements of galactic movement are based on the fact that all other galaxies have a redshift, i.e. they are moving away from us and the doppler effect has shifted their light frequency toward the red end of the spectrum.
Tell them to not take software that is solicited to them?
It's the same joke from the last movie^H^H^H^H^H asshole on the internet!
Do you say "2011, August 5th"? English speech states the year last, and tends to have the month first.
That's the nice thing about innocence until there is proven guilt.
Why should Microsoft cover for other people's shoddy software?
Also, run it in a VM if it is mission critical software, while simultaneously seeking a replacement for that old, unsupported cruft before your replacement finds it.
All that your anecdote suggests is that your parents could have achieved the same success that you and your siblings have, if only they received a decent education.
Maybe the individual didn't earn them, but the family earned them by not breeding with morons.
If you think Moral Relativity can hold any water at all, well, you may or may not be amoral, but you are severely deficient in education and world view.
That would be a tremendous step backward.
Way to miss the point: he's not working extra hours, he's getting his time in and then getting the fuck out. I do the same.
Big, stable corporations tend to want IT/Software Dev. employees to at least sign non-compete/non-disclosure agreements.
The snapshot program run by Progressive Insurance only saves a significant amount for people that drive less than 30 miles per week. Hardly aimed at safer drivers.
Lies!
Good luck, >80% of my credit hours were Computer Science courses.
Oh, the irony...
I never let the cable guy touch my machine. Router has an IP address, kthxbye!
The vulnerability is a massive lack of security throughout the system, namely trusting the clients (PS3 firmware) to manage security. The fix is a rewrite of the security model and patch of all PS3 systems ever made.