Maybe this will prompt changes to include dental coverage in with medical and not some half covered separate insurance with limited payout. Diet is so important to your health, but getting damaged teeth fixed is expensive and mostly out of pocket. So you end up eating pre-processed crap that is bad for your health.
The latest version of Windows Defender has an option to run it in sandbox mode, so even if it gets infected it can't spread. Other AV are becoming the targets of attacks and they do not have the deep links into the OS like Defender has, so their days are numbered.
But they are active even if you are not using it. They sit listening on the first Ethernet port and will even grab a DHCP address. Given the access they have, and the inability to turn them off, if they can get exploited there is nothing you can do.
Moving your connection too another NIC can stop it from communicating, but it is still active and waiting.
Trucks are used for a number of reasons; Trucks are faster then rail Is Walmart going to build a rail line to each store? Trucks are more efficient for smaller locations, and if you wait for more freight cars to be loaded see the first point.
That is nothing compared to the money it took to design and fab the chips, and most of that money was fronted by HP, http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/02/hp-itanium/ . Given the production costs and the number of customers using it, so it was always a high cost chip with mediocre performance. Intel would rather shut down thoughs fabs and make more x86 ships which make them more money.
higher rates of insanity? The persecution that people feel from not being able to live up to the confusing examples of religion, and the various interpretations of it, could be responsible for the illness to begin with.
I installed the RC3 version a few weeks ago and been pleased with it. I have a stand alone MythTV backend and 2 frontends, so now I don't have to use Mythfrontend any more since LiveTV did not work unless it was a combo backend/frontend. I like how you can see what will be recorded next on the home screen, and I can make changes to the recording scedule which I cold not do in the Mythbox add-on.
But it is not perfect. Commercial skip does not work for MythTV recordings, and the system is very slow to get working when it first starts as it queries the MythTV backend which takes a few minutes for you can watch anything.
If you are too lazy to RTFA: "If the first guy bid $100 per share for the eight shares, and the second guy bid $75 per share for the 12 shares, they only pay what the last guy bid--say, $50 per share." "Naturally, there is great competition to be one of the lucky few buying shares at the low price. In an ordinary IPO, the investment bank decides who gets to buy these discounted shares, funneling them to its best clients, usually rich individuals or large institutions (pension funds, endowments, etc...). This is a good deal for the prized clients, who make easy money, and for the investment bank, which gets to impress clients. But it's a bad deal for the firm holding the IPO because they could have reaped that capital."
My wife has been looking for one these to use at the university library. People hang out there talking loudly on their phones and since the 'librarians' are just other students they won't stop it, and the real ones don't care.
They were the lowest bidder, so people got what they paid for. If you want a secure e-voting system then be prepared to dish out a lot of cash to security experts to test and lock it down, then test and lock down again.
Even an Associates degree will not prevent a traditional school from forcing more classes down your throat. They did not regocnize the World History class I took as part of my AA and I had to take Western History which turned out to be the same class but without the sections on India and China. Kind of ironic that a university was so euro-centric and a community collage was more global.
It's all about accreditation, so it does not matter what school you go to as long as it is accredited.
Cory is still mad because he can't release his audio books on Audible(owned by Amazon) because they require DRM on the audio books they sell, even if the author and copyright holder does not want DRM.
Did YouTube take down some BoingBoing video and that has him cheesed at them now?
From what I read from other sources, part of Pystar's argument is that they are buying MacOSX, then installing it on the same hardware as Apple itself uses. From their point of view, since the hardware is the same as any other Mac hardware minus the Apple case, it could be considered a Mac. After all, if I gut a Mac and put the parts in a 'PC' case, does it stop being a Mac?
Version.20 will read the contents of a directory and display them, but you have to go back to the main screen, then select videos to force it to rescan the directory. You may have to enable this function in the setup, otherwise you you have to run the video manager to see new items.
..just like the Vonage commercials. Vonage needs to spend that money they milked from idiots, I mean investors, on an advertising campaign that works better. How effective is their current strategy working? Every ISP now offers a bundled phone service and most offer some sort of QoS that may or may not work, but they are still trying. My ISP has now lowered their price so it is competitive with the amount I pay Vonage, but I am staying with Vonage until the ISP price is better, or becomes a bundled service, or Vonage runs out of money. The perspectius on their stock said they don't expect to be profitable, glad I read that first otherwise I might have wasted some money.
I think Vonage may be suffering from a branding issue like Tivo is. Most people call any PVR a Tivo, and the same thing may be happening with people thinking that any VOIP service is Vonage.
I also do believe that Comcast is directly behind this. I live near Batavia and remember how hard Comcrap and AS&S fought the proposed municipal TV and phone service, then reneged on their promised upgrades after they got the ballot defeated.
Maybe this will prompt changes to include dental coverage in with medical and not some half covered separate insurance with limited payout.
Diet is so important to your health, but getting damaged teeth fixed is expensive and mostly out of pocket. So you end up eating pre-processed crap that is bad for your health.
The latest version of Windows Defender has an option to run it in sandbox mode, so even if it gets infected it can't spread.
Other AV are becoming the targets of attacks and they do not have the deep links into the OS like Defender has, so their days are numbered.
RMS has been warning of this for years, you don't own anything if it is on someone else's server.
Steam is just game rental.
But they are active even if you are not using it. They sit listening on the first Ethernet port and will even grab a DHCP address. Given the access they have, and the inability to turn them off, if they can get exploited there is nothing you can do.
Moving your connection too another NIC can stop it from communicating, but it is still active and waiting.
I think Mega Damage armor has just been invented. Giant robots are just around the corner, since we already have Juicers.
Trucks are used for a number of reasons;
Trucks are faster then rail
Is Walmart going to build a rail line to each store?
Trucks are more efficient for smaller locations, and if you wait for more freight cars to be loaded see the first point.
That is nothing compared to the money it took to design and fab the chips, and most of that money was fronted by HP, http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/02/hp-itanium/ .
Given the production costs and the number of customers using it, so it was always a high cost chip with mediocre performance.
Intel would rather shut down thoughs fabs and make more x86 ships which make them more money.
higher rates of insanity?
The persecution that people feel from not being able to live up to the confusing examples of religion, and the various interpretations of it, could be responsible for the illness to begin with.
I installed the RC3 version a few weeks ago and been pleased with it. I have a stand alone MythTV backend and 2 frontends, so now I don't have to use Mythfrontend any more since LiveTV did not work unless it was a combo backend/frontend. I like how you can see what will be recorded next on the home screen, and I can make changes to the recording scedule which I cold not do in the Mythbox add-on.
But it is not perfect. Commercial skip does not work for MythTV recordings, and the system is very slow to get working when it first starts as it queries the MythTV backend which takes a few minutes for you can watch anything.
When Google had it's IPO it used an auction system that made the pricing more fair, but did not make the underwriters as much money.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/1999/05/what_is_a_dutch_auction_ipo.html
If you are too lazy to RTFA:
"If the first guy bid $100 per share for the eight shares, and the second guy bid $75 per share for the 12 shares, they only pay what the last guy bid--say, $50 per share."
"Naturally, there is great competition to be one of the lucky few buying shares at the low price. In an ordinary IPO, the investment bank decides who gets to buy these discounted shares, funneling them to its best clients, usually rich individuals or large institutions (pension funds, endowments, etc...). This is a good deal for the prized clients, who make easy money, and for the investment bank, which gets to impress clients. But it's a bad deal for the firm holding the IPO because they could have reaped that capital."
My wife has been looking for one these to use at the university library. People hang out there talking loudly on their phones and since the 'librarians' are just other students they won't stop it, and the real ones don't care.
They were the lowest bidder, so people got what they paid for. If you want a secure e-voting system then be prepared to dish out a lot of cash to security experts to test and lock it down, then test and lock down again.
It's not a glitch or an attack, just the normal incompetence of the United IT management.
His Noodly Appendage is HERE!
http://www.google.com/search?q=mythbusters+fingerprint+scanner
Old news, Mythbusters did this same thing years ago with a bunch of different scanners.
they need to slip this into all versions as a 'security update'. That's how everyone else does it.
Even an Associates degree will not prevent a traditional school from forcing more classes down your throat. They did not regocnize the World History class I took as part of my AA and I had to take Western History which turned out to be the same class but without the sections on India and China. Kind of ironic that a university was so euro-centric and a community collage was more global.
It's all about accreditation, so it does not matter what school you go to as long as it is accredited.
Now stalkers will have an easier time tracking their pray. Good going twits.
Now we can rest assured that the Marvel characters will never fall into the public domain and live as part of the Disney brand for the rest of time.
Cory is still mad because he can't release his audio books on Audible(owned by Amazon) because they require DRM on the audio books they sell, even if the author and copyright holder does not want DRM.
Did YouTube take down some BoingBoing video and that has him cheesed at them now?
Hak5 http://hak5.org/ just did a segment this week about this. Informative, entertaining, and not OS specific.
From what I read from other sources, part of Pystar's argument is that they are buying MacOSX, then installing it on the same hardware as Apple itself uses. From their point of view, since the hardware is the same as any other Mac hardware minus the Apple case, it could be considered a Mac. After all, if I gut a Mac and put the parts in a 'PC' case, does it stop being a Mac?
This will probably slow down funding and development on fuel-cells.
Version .20 will read the contents of a directory and display them, but you have to go back to the main screen, then select videos to force it to rescan the directory. You may have to enable this function in the setup, otherwise you you have to run the video manager to see new items.
..just like the Vonage commercials. Vonage needs to spend that money they milked from idiots, I mean investors, on an advertising campaign that works better. How effective is their current strategy working? Every ISP now offers a bundled phone service and most offer some sort of QoS that may or may not work, but they are still trying. My ISP has now lowered their price so it is competitive with the amount I pay Vonage, but I am staying with Vonage until the ISP price is better, or becomes a bundled service, or Vonage runs out of money. The perspectius on their stock said they don't expect to be profitable, glad I read that first otherwise I might have wasted some money.
I think Vonage may be suffering from a branding issue like Tivo is. Most people call any PVR a Tivo, and the same thing may be happening with people thinking that any VOIP service is Vonage.
I also do believe that Comcast is directly behind this. I live near Batavia and remember how hard Comcrap and AS&S fought the proposed municipal TV and phone service, then reneged on their promised upgrades after they got the ballot defeated.