Totally untrue. It takes more of your effort to wash dishes by hand, and it's highly unlikely that you're able to do it at a temperature that will properly disinfect the dishes.
If you spend less time washing than you friends do loading, you have dirty dishes.
Right, just the NSA, CIA, FBI, that sort of entities.
And there are all kinds of other ways in to some networks.
The postcard comparison is quite apt, actually. Nobody's going to see the contents of a postcard, other than quite a few postal workers and whoever snoops in your mail box.
The first thing you have to do on any new Firefox installation is install Classic Theme Restorer and Status 4 Evar to get rid of the clusterfuck that is pretty much the entirety of their "improvements" in the last several years.
And even with that it's still a better browser than anything else out there.
That sounds like one of the old Keyspan PCI serial cards. I think I've still got one in a drawer somewhere.
I don't think they ever released an OS X driver for them, I'm not even sure they worked with Mac OS 9.
But I think AC was talking about the Keyspan USB serial adapters. I never used any other USB serial adapters, I've probably got 5-10 of them sitting around somewhere. I haven't needed one in quite a few years.
That's an installer screen, with the box to install Safari checked.
Yes, it was checked by default. Were you somehow forced not to uncheck it? And it's pretty obvious, it's not in a hidden screen that you're going to quickly click through.
Checking the box by default is NOT installing Safari by default.
While Apple's current keyboards kind of look like the old chicklet keyboards, they're nothing like them in feel.
They are absolutely the best feeling keyboards in history, bar none. Short keythrow, easy keypress, quiet, perfectly sized keys, so low to the desktop that you don't need any kind of wrist rest, they're just perfect. I doubt anyone, even Apple, could come up with a much better physical keyboard at this point, maybe they could make them completely silent and a bit more durable, but that's about it.
I can't seem to find anything that gives any definitive answer to the edibility of a blobfish. There are suggestions that it's poisonous, but none of the sites saying that have any reference to what poison it allegedly contains. Several sites suggest it's inedible because it's gelatinous, but that's clearly no reason not to eat it, we obviously eat gelatin, so that assertion is patently ridiculous.
The best answer I've found as to why not to eat it is that we think it may be endangered.
No, not "good work". And we're not going to fire any missiles at China.
The article essentially told us absolutely nothing useful.
I don't give a crap where the command and control for the malware is.
I need to know who the manufacturer is, what brands that manufacturer produces, and what specific products we're talking about.
And that's exactly what the rest of you need to know as well, because at least some of us need to know what scanners we need to find and toss in a bin. And we need to know what to look for on the backend systems that have apparently been affected so we can clean them and lock them down.
But Drumpf has literally no virtues. He's all bad.
Even if the only virtue Hillary had was not being Drumpf (and it isn't her only virtue), she would still be a far better choice.
You know regular wifi is a microwave link, right?
Probably not going to happen.
Futurama was good, all of it. The Simpsons started sucking pretty quickly, and they really suck today.
Guess which one is still on the air?
Suck sells.
Flatbed book scanning? In 2015? 7 seconds per page for 300dpi in greyscale?
Wow, that's terrible.
I've not heard of that one, only the Edmund Welles version.
No you aren't.
Washing the dishes is the dishwasher's job, not mine. Put them in dirty.
If they don't come out clean, fix or replace your dishwasher.
Yes, absolutely.
Dirty dishes never touch the sink. Straight to the dishwasher.
If you have to prewash, you have a bad dishwasher, and you either need to modify it or replace it.
Totally untrue. It takes more of your effort to wash dishes by hand, and it's highly unlikely that you're able to do it at a temperature that will properly disinfect the dishes.
If you spend less time washing than you friends do loading, you have dirty dishes.
Right, just the NSA, CIA, FBI, that sort of entities.
And there are all kinds of other ways in to some networks.
The postcard comparison is quite apt, actually. Nobody's going to see the contents of a postcard, other than quite a few postal workers and whoever snoops in your mail box.
Lightning is both terrible and a bad idea.
Calendaring is not email, email is not calendaring.
They should be done by separate apps.
And it does a horrible job connecting to the definitive CalDAV server, Mac OS X Server.
And that says a lot about the organization.
They should have fired him immediately when they found out, not waited for him to quit.
You're seriously OK with the CEO of a tech company being a bigot?
Would you be OK with a tech CEO giving money to the Klan so that they can push for a constitutional amendment banning interracial marriage?
Because that's no better than what he did.
He's not a programmer working in the background. He's the public face of the company. They never should have hired him.
Ugh, no kidding.
The first thing you have to do on any new Firefox installation is install Classic Theme Restorer and Status 4 Evar to get rid of the clusterfuck that is pretty much the entirety of their "improvements" in the last several years.
And even with that it's still a better browser than anything else out there.
That sounds like one of the old Keyspan PCI serial cards. I think I've still got one in a drawer somewhere.
I don't think they ever released an OS X driver for them, I'm not even sure they worked with Mac OS 9.
But I think AC was talking about the Keyspan USB serial adapters. I never used any other USB serial adapters, I've probably got 5-10 of them sitting around somewhere. I haven't needed one in quite a few years.
You must be new here.
Why would you need 12V for it to work for laptops?
Oh, you don't. See: MacBook USB-C
I still prefer MagSafe connectors, though.
And I'm not sure what your point is.
That's an installer screen, with the box to install Safari checked.
Yes, it was checked by default. Were you somehow forced not to uncheck it? And it's pretty obvious, it's not in a hidden screen that you're going to quickly click through.
Checking the box by default is NOT installing Safari by default.
Your memory is incorrect.
I switched from Apple ][ to Mac back in the early '90s.
I sometimes use Linux too.
https://www.codeweavers.com/pr...
Nope, it's Advanced Placement.
Although the College Board seems to just call it AP these days.
You're nuts.
While Apple's current keyboards kind of look like the old chicklet keyboards, they're nothing like them in feel.
They are absolutely the best feeling keyboards in history, bar none. Short keythrow, easy keypress, quiet, perfectly sized keys, so low to the desktop that you don't need any kind of wrist rest, they're just perfect. I doubt anyone, even Apple, could come up with a much better physical keyboard at this point, maybe they could make them completely silent and a bit more durable, but that's about it.
I can't seem to find anything that gives any definitive answer to the edibility of a blobfish. There are suggestions that it's poisonous, but none of the sites saying that have any reference to what poison it allegedly contains. Several sites suggest it's inedible because it's gelatinous, but that's clearly no reason not to eat it, we obviously eat gelatin, so that assertion is patently ridiculous.
The best answer I've found as to why not to eat it is that we think it may be endangered.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-...
That fixes the problem.
And then Firefox is again in every way superior to Chrome.
No, not "good work". And we're not going to fire any missiles at China.
The article essentially told us absolutely nothing useful.
I don't give a crap where the command and control for the malware is.
I need to know who the manufacturer is, what brands that manufacturer produces, and what specific products we're talking about.
And that's exactly what the rest of you need to know as well, because at least some of us need to know what scanners we need to find and toss in a bin. And we need to know what to look for on the backend systems that have apparently been affected so we can clean them and lock them down.
Lanxiang Vocational School (no idea if that's the right one, or, after looking at the map, if there are any scanner manufacturers in the area) is not someplace I've ever heard of before, and I don't see any obvious factories on that map.
Horrible FUD article.