I hope they continue the SE line. I love mine, with 6s Plus internals and a big battery. I have never considered going to one of the enormous phones like the ones you're talking about. They're just clown-like.
I have several 10k rpm drives to push my PC's performance just a little further. The price comparison between these drives and modern SSD is pretty close already. They are already there. Now, if you compare a cheap 7200 rpm drive to a SSD, there should be no surprise that the HDD is cheaper than something completely above its class in terms of speed at this point.
True, and then there are those like myself who have seen the "left" and "right" cause more problems than they've fixed, and just want personal liberty restored so we can be considered a free country some day. I agree with all the negative remarks, and disagree with most of the positive!
For my primary computer I am already planning on moving to Enterprise to get back functionality, which will mean doing just that. I'll leave standard licenses on my other computers around the house.
Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about. Being able to read data off a closed system that contains public owned information is not a vulnerability. I am very familiar with OPSEC, and there is no data to be read from these machines that would affect anything. What are they going to read, the public owned vote data? They're closed systems, so anything read cannot be used as a vulnerability. Perhaps you should study about INFOSEC.
Those are vulnerabilities to read information from them, which does not affect the outcome of an election. Maybe you should realize that before posting.
So you don't believe the things that Obama said about her in 2008? I have liked Obama. I wish people like you could get on board. I know he's black, but give him a chance. I trust his assessment of what he said about Clinton before it served his party to change his story.
Not true. Look at the kinds of things Obama had to say about Clinton in 2008. She only has his support because they're all sleeping with the same international organization (Democrat party). When people criticize Clinton, people always bring up Trump to try to change the subject. They're both terrible options. Don't vote for them.
XP sucked really badly at launch. Maybe if you went from Windows 98 or ME to XP, it could have seemed like an upgrade. But if you went from Windows 2000, which was probably the most solid operating system they've ever made, it was a huge let down. Tons of capability lost, despite the fact that it was just a transition from NT5 to NT5.1, much like going from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. The move also screwed with the NTFS making reverting back to Windows 2000 next to impossible without a huge pain in the butt of transferring files back and forth.
I know, they both have far and above "disqualified" themselves. That has absolutely no meaning to the real world. It sucks. Neither should receive votes.
Granted, XP sucked SO bad when it launched. It was nearly unusable for the first year, then it just became tolerable to switch from Windows 2000 with SP1. But why the complaint? These are not network connected, so the concerns of the OS are really pointless. If there's a security threat, like open physical ports, then address those. XP isn't some boogey man. Be specific.
I'd love a third party app that replaces the update with traditional pre-10 updates. I loved the "download and install later" option, where I could then select which stuff to install and when. It also allowed me to keep up to date on Defender data while taking my time on the patches. Regardless, I didn't have any issues with this patch. I still can't see my HFS partition despite Bootcamp.
This is the literal opposite of capitalism. This is corporatism. Capitalism involves heavy competition, which drives down prices. Skipped too much school?
That does make a lot of sense, and has a lot of similarities with other things. Brass is often used against steel to reduce wear on the steel, and mating between steel and aluminum should be reduced for similar reasons, eventually the aluminum will loosen considerably.
No, I said nothing about campaign. You should know everything a politician says during a campaign is a lie. That's her genuine opinion as she clearly stated.
I hope they continue the SE line. I love mine, with 6s Plus internals and a big battery. I have never considered going to one of the enormous phones like the ones you're talking about. They're just clown-like.
And then there are people who think all of them should be charged.
I have several 10k rpm drives to push my PC's performance just a little further. The price comparison between these drives and modern SSD is pretty close already. They are already there. Now, if you compare a cheap 7200 rpm drive to a SSD, there should be no surprise that the HDD is cheaper than something completely above its class in terms of speed at this point.
Your beloved Trump is a terrible candidate. As bad a choice a Clinton. I provided references when requested.
True, and then there are those like myself who have seen the "left" and "right" cause more problems than they've fixed, and just want personal liberty restored so we can be considered a free country some day. I agree with all the negative remarks, and disagree with most of the positive!
There has been no discussion. You simply are repeating a buzzword that doesn't seem to apply to an intrusion with manipulation as the result.
I don't know if I've seen so many points expended to suppress both sides of an argument.
Ah, no. Pretending that Clinton is not warmonger is dangerous. I can't believe I agree with a AC.
For my primary computer I am already planning on moving to Enterprise to get back functionality, which will mean doing just that. I'll leave standard licenses on my other computers around the house.
Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about. Being able to read data off a closed system that contains public owned information is not a vulnerability. I am very familiar with OPSEC, and there is no data to be read from these machines that would affect anything. What are they going to read, the public owned vote data? They're closed systems, so anything read cannot be used as a vulnerability. Perhaps you should study about INFOSEC.
Those are vulnerabilities to read information from them, which does not affect the outcome of an election. Maybe you should realize that before posting.
To be clear, after SP1 it was a great OS, but the bugs in that first year far exceeded any of their releases since, including Vista and 10.
So you don't believe the things that Obama said about her in 2008? I have liked Obama. I wish people like you could get on board. I know he's black, but give him a chance. I trust his assessment of what he said about Clinton before it served his party to change his story.
Not true. Look at the kinds of things Obama had to say about Clinton in 2008. She only has his support because they're all sleeping with the same international organization (Democrat party). When people criticize Clinton, people always bring up Trump to try to change the subject. They're both terrible options. Don't vote for them.
XP sucked really badly at launch. Maybe if you went from Windows 98 or ME to XP, it could have seemed like an upgrade. But if you went from Windows 2000, which was probably the most solid operating system they've ever made, it was a huge let down. Tons of capability lost, despite the fact that it was just a transition from NT5 to NT5.1, much like going from Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Pro. The move also screwed with the NTFS making reverting back to Windows 2000 next to impossible without a huge pain in the butt of transferring files back and forth.
I know, they both have far and above "disqualified" themselves. That has absolutely no meaning to the real world. It sucks. Neither should receive votes.
Granted, XP sucked SO bad when it launched. It was nearly unusable for the first year, then it just became tolerable to switch from Windows 2000 with SP1. But why the complaint? These are not network connected, so the concerns of the OS are really pointless. If there's a security threat, like open physical ports, then address those. XP isn't some boogey man. Be specific.
I'd love a third party app that replaces the update with traditional pre-10 updates. I loved the "download and install later" option, where I could then select which stuff to install and when. It also allowed me to keep up to date on Defender data while taking my time on the patches. Regardless, I didn't have any issues with this patch. I still can't see my HFS partition despite Bootcamp.
This is the literal opposite of capitalism. This is corporatism. Capitalism involves heavy competition, which drives down prices. Skipped too much school?
That does make a lot of sense, and has a lot of similarities with other things. Brass is often used against steel to reduce wear on the steel, and mating between steel and aluminum should be reduced for similar reasons, eventually the aluminum will loosen considerably.
No, I said nothing about campaign. You should know everything a politician says during a campaign is a lie. That's her genuine opinion as she clearly stated.
I think you think I thought something I didn't think. My curiosity was if it could be filled in the same as natural bone.
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Uh, the video is right there. I do have access to Google, I'll see if I can do a super freaking simple search for your lazy ass.
I don't have youtube here. Try Gôgil