Just get a separate hard drive or a flash drive and store the stuff you need there. Then have a reformatting partition on your drive and press f11 during startup to clean everything out. If this process was faster and easier, anti-virus would be out of business completely.
Then you also have the fact that it took years of time and money to have the skill to be able to do those essential tasks. I honestly hate the fact that actors feel like they deserve more for doing less.
Well I don't have a gmail account, and I live in campus associated housing, so I'm pretty sure that the search results are as obscured as they can get considering I share an IP address with many people and I inherited the IP address of the prior inhabitant (and I reformat my drive quite frequently).
What would be on your wishlist for the best way to send sensitive data to someone outside your firewall?" 1)Titanium alloy capsule with message
2)rail gun
3)????
4)Message delivered (and/or profit)
From wikipedia:"Thompson returned to file a lawsuit in Tennessee state court in October 2003 on behalf of the victims of two teenage stepbrothers who had pled guilty to reckless homicide, endangerment, and assault...Thompson sought $246 million in damages from the publisher, Take-Two Interactive, along with PlayStation 2 maker Sony Computer Entertainment America and retailer Wal-Mart" So two people had the balls to commit a crime that serious and want to get paid for it (I'm sure he'd get a nice cut too)? Sounds to me like he just cares about money. If he really crusaded against video games, he'd know that you attack with legislation, not money. And he'd know that it's hopeless to attack AN ENTIRE MEDIA INDUSTRY PRACTICALLY SINGLE HANDEDLY (I know those three companies don't fit my description, but I'm pretty sure that it's his target).
Or your pubes fall out. It's not too rare for me though. I grew out all my chest hair by the time I was 14, so I have plenty of hair to spare. The other explanation for missing is you have a friend that's pissing in the adjacent stall and you want to be an asshole and get his shoes wet. I have only returned fire in that situation however.
There's a lot of technology that would go into making these colonies, and the elements would actually be less threatening to them than a seaside city. If you think about it, if you become submerged just a few feet (maybe 20-100), a lot of your problems go away. As for thieves, they wouldn't be deterred much by this, but you can always have local police. My bet is that these colonies can be the next Atlantis if someone finds a cheep way to use the local resources to make sturdy building material (something like nanites that turn the sand into quartz). However that is a LONG way off.
The USSR was no more democratic than Iraq was when Saddam ruled (vote anyone else and die essentially). As for elimination of private property, you can take it away by offering something in equivalent nature. It's ironic that you mention that actually, because you can take away private property with capitalism. Banks do it all the time. And as for "implemented ion a national scale", I don't believe in national government as much as state government. That way, if one state proposes anything of near fascist legislation, you can just move. Now how would you "just move" in a Communistic society? You can have a law that allows any of its citizens to move based on dissatisfaction with the law (and the state that passed the law must accommodate). That way, legislators will actually have to worry about passing laws that make people unhappy.
It's totalitarianism that killed people. There's a difference between a form of government and a form of commerce control. You can have Communism with a democracy you know, it just hasn't been tried (to my knowledge at least). What the soviet government did is hide under the blanket of Communism, but in reality, they were no different than any other oppressive monarch. That is what Orwell was trying to say. He didn't write against Communism, he wrote against the government that hid under it. If he wanted to write against Communism, he would have made examples of animals not competing due to a lack of free market, not a bunch of pigs abusing their power.
enjoy reading my encrypted traffic and voip phone calls. Don't forget that in the UK, you must hand over encryption keys on demand or face jail time. This has been the law for some time over there. What encryption key? I happen to send arbitrary data to all my friends.
From RTFA I saw that it was meant for micro-fractures etc. When you talk about bullet holes, you either have air pressure going into the wing and pushing the liquid back, or air pressure going under the wing, creating a vacuum that depletes the healing liquid. Now as for monocoque wing skin, I assume that the parts are glued so that chemical hazards are not a problem, and physical hazards have been tested. Now it seems to me that you are worried about bullets. Let me assure you that the only way to repair holes made by 50 caliber tracer rounds is to replace the damaged area. Molasses would flow like water in a hole that big.
I'm no engineer, but wouldn't the use of new self-healing polymers be inferior to a mechanical failsafe or backups. If damage is done to an aircraft, the component of the structure that was carefully designed for a specific use is compromised. When under intense air pressure, self healing doesn't seem to make the cut. Wounds don't heal when aggravated, and bones have been known to heal badly (which could translate to a greater problem). If there is a new "healing" system that is to be used, I think it's a long way down the road before we see them implemented in commercial/military aircraft.
I'm an EE major at UCF (which is considered to have an extremely good CS program) and I've had to take some classes with CS majors. From what I've seen on course catalogs, personal experience, and discussion, the CS majors know their stuff when they get out. Everyone starts out in C, gets to know assembly (I don't know about 16/32 bit, I just know they used to use HLA), has to take 3 high level math courses (generally calculus), and there are other prerequisites that have some people saying "screw it I'll just double major in math." Plus my roommate says that a lot are just ambitious and take courses like advanced matrix and linear algebra. To top it off, I just looked at the course catalog, and it turns out they have to know computer architecture. It seems to me that the problem lies with upper management, which usually consists of 'C' average douche bags that barely get in on a sports scholarship, then scrape by until they get a bachelors in business management (almost equivalent to an AA degree), and finally use family influence get into a company that pays them to jerk off and take three hours lunch breaks.
Once again I suggested it as a filtering method, not everyone will be required to do it. It's simple, if someone is fully registered, there's a smaller chance that they are spammers. Now as for identity theft, allow me to direct you to this page: http://www.freeidentityprotect.com/premium.php?gclid=CJPbxZrhrpMCFRYesgodpn1dow (and by the way there are tons more, and many for free, if you just Google it)
I never said you'd be forced to input your data, I was thinking more along the lines of what davidwr replied. It's a method you can use to filter out spam. Also, its not impossible to keep your personal information secret. My guess is you're worried about the government knowing what you're doing, but your IP address gives you away anyways.
It's how the spammers are doing it that makes the news. I don't see why companies like yahoo just use a verification system that requires your correct first and last name with your corresponding SSN or some other permanent ID number. Then the user can have the option of changing their account name. Can anyone tell me why they haven't done this, because they obviously can.
Even though you were trying to make the point that what she did wasn't trolling, you also said that manipulating the emotions of a minor should be made illegal. I made a point that minors get their emotions manipulated all the time and it's incompetent, if not fascist, to be making legislation like that for every avoidable death.
I know you were trying to be funny, but it's quite sad that these things are taken for granted and put to waste. Please visit the following link for what I think to be the best use of your laptops:
http://www.laptopgiving.org/en/index.php
Just get a separate hard drive or a flash drive and store the stuff you need there. Then have a reformatting partition on your drive and press f11 during startup to clean everything out. If this process was faster and easier, anti-virus would be out of business completely.
Then you also have the fact that it took years of time and money to have the skill to be able to do those essential tasks. I honestly hate the fact that actors feel like they deserve more for doing less.
Anyone want to get +funny mod and tell me what geek credentials are good for?
Well I don't have a gmail account, and I live in campus associated housing, so I'm pretty sure that the search results are as obscured as they can get considering I share an IP address with many people and I inherited the IP address of the prior inhabitant (and I reformat my drive quite frequently).
It's ironic because the ads by google on TFA are all offering pest control
Or your pubes fall out. It's not too rare for me though. I grew out all my chest hair by the time I was 14, so I have plenty of hair to spare. The other explanation for missing is you have a friend that's pissing in the adjacent stall and you want to be an asshole and get his shoes wet. I have only returned fire in that situation however.
There's a lot of technology that would go into making these colonies, and the elements would actually be less threatening to them than a seaside city. If you think about it, if you become submerged just a few feet (maybe 20-100), a lot of your problems go away. As for thieves, they wouldn't be deterred much by this, but you can always have local police. My bet is that these colonies can be the next Atlantis if someone finds a cheep way to use the local resources to make sturdy building material (something like nanites that turn the sand into quartz). However that is a LONG way off.
The USSR was no more democratic than Iraq was when Saddam ruled (vote anyone else and die essentially). As for elimination of private property, you can take it away by offering something in equivalent nature. It's ironic that you mention that actually, because you can take away private property with capitalism. Banks do it all the time. And as for "implemented ion a national scale", I don't believe in national government as much as state government. That way, if one state proposes anything of near fascist legislation, you can just move. Now how would you "just move" in a Communistic society? You can have a law that allows any of its citizens to move based on dissatisfaction with the law (and the state that passed the law must accommodate). That way, legislators will actually have to worry about passing laws that make people unhappy.
It's totalitarianism that killed people. There's a difference between a form of government and a form of commerce control. You can have Communism with a democracy you know, it just hasn't been tried (to my knowledge at least). What the soviet government did is hide under the blanket of Communism, but in reality, they were no different than any other oppressive monarch. That is what Orwell was trying to say. He didn't write against Communism, he wrote against the government that hid under it. If he wanted to write against Communism, he would have made examples of animals not competing due to a lack of free market, not a bunch of pigs abusing their power.
Carl Marx wasn't a fascist he was a communist. Please don't confuse the the two, as the red scare really makes communism look worse than it is.
From RTFA I saw that it was meant for micro-fractures etc. When you talk about bullet holes, you either have air pressure going into the wing and pushing the liquid back, or air pressure going under the wing, creating a vacuum that depletes the healing liquid. Now as for monocoque wing skin, I assume that the parts are glued so that chemical hazards are not a problem, and physical hazards have been tested. Now it seems to me that you are worried about bullets. Let me assure you that the only way to repair holes made by 50 caliber tracer rounds is to replace the damaged area. Molasses would flow like water in a hole that big.
I'm no engineer, but wouldn't the use of new self-healing polymers be inferior to a mechanical failsafe or backups. If damage is done to an aircraft, the component of the structure that was carefully designed for a specific use is compromised. When under intense air pressure, self healing doesn't seem to make the cut. Wounds don't heal when aggravated, and bones have been known to heal badly (which could translate to a greater problem). If there is a new "healing" system that is to be used, I think it's a long way down the road before we see them implemented in commercial/military aircraft.
If you're willing to wait for it, the Pandora gaming laptop is an excellent choice: http://www.tfot.info/pod/1168/pandora-gaming-console.html
I'm an EE major at UCF (which is considered to have an extremely good CS program) and I've had to take some classes with CS majors. From what I've seen on course catalogs, personal experience, and discussion, the CS majors know their stuff when they get out. Everyone starts out in C, gets to know assembly (I don't know about 16/32 bit, I just know they used to use HLA), has to take 3 high level math courses (generally calculus), and there are other prerequisites that have some people saying "screw it I'll just double major in math." Plus my roommate says that a lot are just ambitious and take courses like advanced matrix and linear algebra. To top it off, I just looked at the course catalog, and it turns out they have to know computer architecture. It seems to me that the problem lies with upper management, which usually consists of 'C' average douche bags that barely get in on a sports scholarship, then scrape by until they get a bachelors in business management (almost equivalent to an AA degree), and finally use family influence get into a company that pays them to jerk off and take three hours lunch breaks.
The Natalie Portman bot is much more fun to have around in a hopeless situation.
Once again I suggested it as a filtering method, not everyone will be required to do it. It's simple, if someone is fully registered, there's a smaller chance that they are spammers. Now as for identity theft, allow me to direct you to this page: http://www.freeidentityprotect.com/premium.php?gclid=CJPbxZrhrpMCFRYesgodpn1dow (and by the way there are tons more, and many for free, if you just Google it)
I never said you'd be forced to input your data, I was thinking more along the lines of what davidwr replied. It's a method you can use to filter out spam. Also, its not impossible to keep your personal information secret. My guess is you're worried about the government knowing what you're doing, but your IP address gives you away anyways.
It's how the spammers are doing it that makes the news. I don't see why companies like yahoo just use a verification system that requires your correct first and last name with your corresponding SSN or some other permanent ID number. Then the user can have the option of changing their account name. Can anyone tell me why they haven't done this, because they obviously can.
My bad. I googled it and clicked the wrong link. I can't find the exact site, but techsoup has a list of people to donate it to: http://www.techsoup.org/resources/index.cfm?action=resource.view_summary&resourcelist_id=144&style=recycle&set=products
Even though you were trying to make the point that what she did wasn't trolling, you also said that manipulating the emotions of a minor should be made illegal. I made a point that minors get their emotions manipulated all the time and it's incompetent, if not fascist, to be making legislation like that for every avoidable death.
I know you were trying to be funny, but it's quite sad that these things are taken for granted and put to waste. Please visit the following link for what I think to be the best use of your laptops: http://www.laptopgiving.org/en/index.php