That's Robinson Crusoe. Someone's watched too much Gilligan's Island. Sadly, whoever wrote that closing theme song thought that they could get away with hiding an extra syllable in the name to make the word fit the music. And it's apparently been causing people to think that's a real person for decades.
Social security and medicare are both pyramid-shaped. It relies on the increasing, inflated contributions of a growing young population to pay out to the older generation.
You mean consciousness not conscience. It's the difference between Jiminy Cricket and the sound of crickets.
On the other hand, if you want to see a film interpretation of the above idea, see the Torchwood mini-series Miracle Day. It fills your head with all sorts of scary questions.
It took me something like 6 weeks to get Charter to fix a packet loss issue that also sometimes resulted in complete downtime. Each time I called them while it was down, I started over from scratch with them. The tech would come out, do a few things, and likely the Internet would already be up by then and testing at full speed before they even come out. And if it's up at all, they don't care to try much.
After several of the weeks, they find out I was being serviced by an unshielded RG-59 cable (vs. quad-shield RG-6) buried between the box and my apartment, and then they put in a defective TV filter when they fixed that, so the problem came right back.
ISPs tend to be pretty unhelpful when you call about anything more than "my internet is broken"
Clearly your Internet hasn't been broken lately. Blame the consumer, tell them to reboot their computer and change a bunch of computer settings. What? You have Linux? We don't support that. We don't care that your DSL light is flashing red - it could be a computer setting.
And if they are doing so, that would be silly. There's a lot more capacity at the local DSLAM than there is upstream. Everyone has their own copper pair. Upstream usage is what should be subjected to a cap. The overhead of the last mile is irrelevant.
And how much government waste is responsible for this? The poverty line is at just over $11,000 for a single person. And yet it costs $25,000 to feed and keep someone in a tiny metal box for a year? The taxpayers shouldn't be outraged at another person in jail so much as for how much our government manages to waste in doing so.
Even if they buy legitimate CD's, DJ's are still required to pay performance royalties for each song they play, the amount depending on roughly the number of people at the event.
You could just save all of the steps as a Photoshop Action. Just start recording at the step after the watermark is placed. As long as every student's file has the same resolution, the cheaters only need put in a watermark and then load and run the action.
In creative pursuits like Photoshop, you have subjective quality concerns. If you copy and paste a head from one picture onto a body in another and there's huge jaggies around the head, and no color matching, you might still be dumb enough to not realize you're off track. Or, get the edges perfect and still don't realize that it's not color matched, or that the shadow directions don't match.
binary compare? Open image, save as JPG. Completely different contents to the file. Unless the world switches to lossless images all around and bandwidth makes some pretty big leaps.
That's kind of a misleading statistic. You're also looking at places where the wealthy choose to live. They tend to concentrate into a few very nice areas, and therefore the state pays a lot more in federal taxes overall.
Maybe, but his current plan of escaping detection is pretty much the norm for McAfee as well.
That only works if you are Robinson Caruso
That's Robinson Crusoe. Someone's watched too much Gilligan's Island. Sadly, whoever wrote that closing theme song thought that they could get away with hiding an extra syllable in the name to make the word fit the music. And it's apparently been causing people to think that's a real person for decades.
woosh
I just ate a Donut Stick from the Hostess outlet store yesterday, and it did in fact, have beef fat. Don't know about Twinkies.
Or just drop their price. People will still eat junk if it's cheap enough, and they were always the most expensive brand of cheap snack foods.
But your average snack cake from Little Debbie (McKee Foods) are usually under 50 cents. And that's also a name brand.
.co.cc is already a subdomain.
Social security and medicare are both pyramid-shaped. It relies on the increasing, inflated contributions of a growing young population to pay out to the older generation.
You mean consciousness not conscience. It's the difference between Jiminy Cricket and the sound of crickets.
On the other hand, if you want to see a film interpretation of the above idea, see the Torchwood mini-series Miracle Day. It fills your head with all sorts of scary questions.
You could argue that it's not *Internet* traffic, despite being some form of bandwidth, as it's a 1:1 "network" over a dedicated copper pair.
It took me something like 6 weeks to get Charter to fix a packet loss issue that also sometimes resulted in complete downtime. Each time I called them while it was down, I started over from scratch with them. The tech would come out, do a few things, and likely the Internet would already be up by then and testing at full speed before they even come out. And if it's up at all, they don't care to try much.
After several of the weeks, they find out I was being serviced by an unshielded RG-59 cable (vs. quad-shield RG-6) buried between the box and my apartment, and then they put in a defective TV filter when they fixed that, so the problem came right back.
And yet 750155292160 bytes is less than 700 GiB.
According to Google:
(100 gigabytes) / (1 Mbps) = 9.48148148 days
A 200GB cap could be reached in under 20 days of continuous full-bandwidth usage. It's unlikely, but it is possible.
A retransmit is delivery of an undelivered packet. You can't charge for the original packet that wasn't delivered. Well, maybe they can.
1,000 or 1073.74 (that's 1024 bytes * 1024 * 1024, not 1024 * 1000 * 1000).
ISPs tend to be pretty unhelpful when you call about anything more than "my internet is broken"
Clearly your Internet hasn't been broken lately. Blame the consumer, tell them to reboot their computer and change a bunch of computer settings. What? You have Linux? We don't support that. We don't care that your DSL light is flashing red - it could be a computer setting.
And if they are doing so, that would be silly. There's a lot more capacity at the local DSLAM than there is upstream. Everyone has their own copper pair. Upstream usage is what should be subjected to a cap. The overhead of the last mile is irrelevant.
And how much government waste is responsible for this? The poverty line is at just over $11,000 for a single person. And yet it costs $25,000 to feed and keep someone in a tiny metal box for a year? The taxpayers shouldn't be outraged at another person in jail so much as for how much our government manages to waste in doing so.
Even if they buy legitimate CD's, DJ's are still required to pay performance royalties for each song they play, the amount depending on roughly the number of people at the event.
This is a good thing. If it's more expensive than other options, then Facebook won't be too ad-riddled for a couple years yet.
You could just save all of the steps as a Photoshop Action. Just start recording at the step after the watermark is placed. As long as every student's file has the same resolution, the cheaters only need put in a watermark and then load and run the action.
In creative pursuits like Photoshop, you have subjective quality concerns. If you copy and paste a head from one picture onto a body in another and there's huge jaggies around the head, and no color matching, you might still be dumb enough to not realize you're off track. Or, get the edges perfect and still don't realize that it's not color matched, or that the shadow directions don't match.
How on earth is smart AC modded 1, and the OP is +5 Informative? Attention: mod points needed.
binary compare? Open image, save as JPG. Completely different contents to the file. Unless the world switches to lossless images all around and bandwidth makes some pretty big leaps.
That's kind of a misleading statistic. You're also looking at places where the wealthy choose to live. They tend to concentrate into a few very nice areas, and therefore the state pays a lot more in federal taxes overall.