LOL Yep. Dude if your personal fitness is a priority, get a new job. I used to work like that. It's not worth it. It will lead to an early death. I found a job that pays a little less where I work 40 hours a week. I work out 2 hours a day, 4-5 times a week.
You need to figure out what you want. Working 60 hours a week is completely fucked and not worth your health. If you think they won't hesitate to lay you off you are sadly mistaken. So why should you be loyal to them? Hard work and dedication buys you _nothing_ in today's work world. Working a sensible job and taking care of yourself buys you a longer lifespan.
What would you rather have? Personally I'd like to see my great grandchildren. At least if you work out you are guaranteed some sort of benefit by doing so. You will definitely look better and you might live longer. That's tangible and real.
If you work 60 hours a week, it will cost you your health and there's no guarantee it will have any career benefit. Been there, did the work, did a fantastic job and got laid off by relocation. Never again. Learn from my mistakes.
That's because the meetings are held in California, the California ants know where the medical marijuana is grown, and hold the meetings at the Grateful Dead ranch. Peace brother.
Of course this is assuming no one on AT&T makes international calls, or no one internationally calls US AT&T customers, like terrorists contacting a cell that is operating here.
This is probably a small percentage of AT&T's calls... however, if they had any sense the terrorists would get those Go phones that don't require ID to purchase and activate, so yea, it's likely AT&T isn't very interesting to the NSA. But I'm also pretty sure that NSA would never underestimate the stupidity of extremists since you need to be pretty retarded to blow yourself up in the name of a religion that's been twisted to make violence OK.
Truth be told, nobody really knows what NSA does but NSA and possibly the president so anyone here is talking out of their ass because they don't work there. If they did, they won't be much longer;)
Either that or an iGo adapter. I've had the same charger through 3 phones. I just get a new tip at Radio Shack for $10 instead of a new charger for $39.99. While not a universal solution (because you need to get a new tip sometimes) at least I'm not paying for a $40+ wall wart that will be useless in a year or two.
And yes it works with the iPhone 3G S. Don't know about the motorola phones... My last phone used mini usb, which other devices can use (GPS puck and Sansa Clip), so I didn't waste money on that one. I suppose the GPS puck will come in handy if I need to track a lost iPhone down with my laptop:-p
If I was an indie film maker I'd rent the gear ; ). Why? If you buy all the equipment you need (lights, cameras, mics etc etc etc) you'll have a mortgage and you aren't going to ever pay for it before it's fully depreciated (aka obsolete) unless you have a smash hit on your hands, and most importantly, you can simply rent the best gear there is for less than the down payment on gear that's half as good and walk out of the project with no monthly payment.
Why settle? I know 2 indy film makers and they both rent their gear... They shoot their tests on hand held sony hd cams and do the real deal with rented professional stuff. They spend an average of a 1-4 weeks shooting a film and do 3-4 a year. That means for the other ~40 weeks that high falutin' gear would be sitting in storage aging, taking up space, and collecting dust.
I've had this conversation with them... They don't have any sound problems or any other type of issue when filming and don't need to hack their firmware to get stuff working right ; )
It's a simple matter of economics. You'll never get your money's worth by buying gear unless you are a film equipment rental operation.
If you aren't out to do professional work, why bother trying to get all fancy with it? Grab a $599 Sony HDR-CX100/R (likely cheaper than msrp) and be done with it.
Having them somewhere convenient helps to some degree but you still have to get out the packet, get out the condom, unwrap it and put it on. Sometimes that extra minute can kill the mood.
Not if you are going down on her while you put it on ; )
Actually people that should not have kids (can't afford them, no medical benefits etc) generally reproduce like rabbits (3 or more kids), and people that can afford kids have 1-2 because they wait too long til things are "just right".
So the ratio of the haves to have nots gets bigger every day. That's why wealth ends up in the hands of the few and the masses are in poverty.
Interestingly enough this seems to have no bearing on average intelligence (as in cognitive ability). Now if we could only get them to blame their parents for not using birth control instead of blaming "The Man" for their situation.
To quote: "Male circumcision has been associated with a lower risk for HIV infection in international observational studies and in three randomized controlled clinical trials."
To add what they left out: "... for people that don't wash it."
Granted, there are a lot of people that don't wash themselves, but for those of us that do, it doesn't matter.
On Apache the request timeout directive is TimeOut.
It does not impact the response timeout. In my tests setting it to 2 seconds broke the tool but did not break normal POSTs and GETs. I saw no lag even with Slowloris running against the server.
Setting it to 5 seconds caused noticeable lag for a browser request.
This will probably work with busy servers but the lag times will be much longer. The directive only affects how long the server will wait _after the request stream starts_. Your browser will wait for much longer for an ack from the server, which it will need to do if your server is getting DoS'd with this tool. On a busy server clients would see very long wait times but the lag times they'll see with a 2 second timeout beats the crap out of the default 8.19 minute timeout.
Tests only done with Apache. Why they have an 8 minute default request timeout, I have no idea.
how about the NASA PhD's who say the earth is already cooling again and CO2 concentrations lag 6 months behind temperature change, indicating the temperature change is causing the rise in CO2, not the other way around?
or the veritable explosion of dissenting climate scientists?
Go ahead, believe a self promoting politician;) Of course the cooling is an even bigger problem than the warming because we won't be able to grow enough food within 20 years.
I believe that the interpretation of the Vostok ice core record of temperature and CO2 variations has the same problem that the interpretation of warming and CO2 increase in the last century has: CAUSATION. In both cases, Hansenâ(TM)s (and othersâ(TM)) inference of high climate sensitivity (which would translate into lots of future manmade warming) depends critically on there not being another mechanism causing most of the temperature variations. If most of the warming in the last 100 years was due to CO2, then that (arguably) implies a moderately sensitive climate. If it caused the temperature variations in the ice core record, it implies a catastrophically sensitive climate.
But the implicit assumption that science knows what the forcings were of past climate change even 50 years ago, let alone 100,000 years ago, strikes me as hubris. In contrast to the âoeconsensus viewâ of the IPCC that only âoeexternalâ forcing events like volcanoes, changes in solar output, and human pollution can cause climate change, forcing of temperature change can also be generated internally. I believe this largely explains what we have seen for climate variability on all time scales. A change in atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns could easily accomplish this with a small change in low cloud cover over the ocean. In simple terms, global warming might well be mostly the result of a natural cycle."
which coupled with this article, is pretty convincing.
Since this is a cause which has nothing to do with man, and is also cyclical it's breaks most of the "theories" of man made climate change. Inconvenient truth? How about convenient mass stupidity? Al Gore has played ya'll and it went like this:
1. cause hysteria 2. create environmental companies 3. profit!
The results of a survey of climate scientists, conducted by the US Senate Committee on the Environment & Public Works revealed that less than half of climate scientists believe that the climate change has primarily anthropogenic cause any more and that number is shrinking very quickly.
" Israel: Dr. Nathan Paldor, Professor of Dynamical Meteorology and Physical Oceanography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has authored almost 70 peer-reviewed studies and won several awards. âoeFirst, temperature changes, as well as rates of temperature changes (both increase and decrease) of magnitudes similar to that reported by IPCC to have occurred since the Industrial revolution (about 0.8C in 150 years or even 0.4C in the last 35 years) have occurred in Earth's climatic history. There's nothing special about the recent rise!â
Russia: Russian scientist Dr. Oleg Sorochtin of the Institute of Oceanology at the Russian Academy of Sciences has authored more than 300 studies, nine books, and a 2006 paper titled âoeThe Evolution and the Prediction of Global Climate Changes on Earth.â âoeEven if the concentration of âgreenhouse gasesâ(TM) d
...fact that aftermarket warranties themselves are a big scam even when they are "legitimate". You are better off figuring out how much one of these things are, and putting the same amount money monthly in an interest bearing account to save for a rainy day. If you never need it, at least you still have your money;) If you pay them it's gone. If your car breaks you are no worse off since you have the money.
Remember they only do this because it's a money maker. It's not to help you avoid repair bills. With these guys you are still paying the repair bill whether or not your car breaks.
Conversely, if 90% of people use a broken browser, and your perfectly standards compliant site looks broken to them, then the perception is that your site is broken. The users' perception is your reality since often the person paying you is also a user of the site;)
This, is precisely why it's nearly impossible to code a perfectly standards compliant site that is anything but pure html. Mostly because the DOM standard is partially ignored or functionality included in the DOM was implemented by some browsers before the DOM was fully cooked so the browser coders took it upon themselves to invent the missing pieces, each doing it their own way.
Site coders are left holding the ball because they need to code up a different piece of [anything that uses certain parts of the DOM] a different way for each browser, which, by definition, means either their site is no longer standards compliant or won't be for long.
Collectively, the cost of this inability to agree to do things the same way by browser coders, has probably reached the trillion dollar mark.
As time goes on things get unified, but this unification is pretty far away from "cutting edge" so there will always be a compatibility/standards gap.
I thank god every time I go to my doctor. He's awesome. I met him because I needed a second opinion. I was developing carpal tunnel syndrome and my old doc wanted to operate, so I did the smart thing and got a second opinion. My current doctor was like "Take that brace off. Take one aspirin every morning and it will clear up within a week or two. Here's a strong analgesic to get it started. See your tendons are inflamed. The swelling causes the tendons to be sore because they are pushing out against the "guides" (he used normal person speak for me). This is a vicious cycle because this rubbing causes further inflammation. The aspirin will take the swelling down and allow the irritation to heal. You are definitely on your way to CTS, but you don't need an operation yet and it's preventable."
Within a week it was gone. He's been my doctor ever since.
He recommended that I start working out and biking to fix my chronic acid reflux problem, which also worked. My old doctor just put me on medication. I'm pain and completely medication free because of this guy. Not bad for someone my age.
Great doctors are out there. Hope you find one, listen, and do what they tell you...
LOL Yep. Dude if your personal fitness is a priority, get a new job. I used to work like that. It's not worth it. It will lead to an early death. I found a job that pays a little less where I work 40 hours a week. I work out 2 hours a day, 4-5 times a week.
You need to figure out what you want. Working 60 hours a week is completely fucked and not worth your health. If you think they won't hesitate to lay you off you are sadly mistaken. So why should you be loyal to them? Hard work and dedication buys you _nothing_ in today's work world. Working a sensible job and taking care of yourself buys you a longer lifespan.
What would you rather have? Personally I'd like to see my great grandchildren. At least if you work out you are guaranteed some sort of benefit by doing so. You will definitely look better and you might live longer. That's tangible and real.
If you work 60 hours a week, it will cost you your health and there's no guarantee it will have any career benefit. Been there, did the work, did a fantastic job and got laid off by relocation. Never again. Learn from my mistakes.
-Viz
If carbon didn't exist, neither would you.
That's because the meetings are held in California, the California ants know where the medical marijuana is grown, and hold the meetings at the Grateful Dead ranch. Peace brother.
Of course this is assuming no one on AT&T makes international calls, or no one internationally calls US AT&T customers, like terrorists contacting a cell that is operating here.
This is probably a small percentage of AT&T's calls... however, if they had any sense the terrorists would get those Go phones that don't require ID to purchase and activate, so yea, it's likely AT&T isn't very interesting to the NSA. But I'm also pretty sure that NSA would never underestimate the stupidity of extremists since you need to be pretty retarded to blow yourself up in the name of a religion that's been twisted to make violence OK.
Truth be told, nobody really knows what NSA does but NSA and possibly the president so anyone here is talking out of their ass because they don't work there. If they did, they won't be much longer ;)
Either that or an iGo adapter. I've had the same charger through 3 phones. I just get a new tip at Radio Shack for $10 instead of a new charger for $39.99. While not a universal solution (because you need to get a new tip sometimes) at least I'm not paying for a $40+ wall wart that will be useless in a year or two.
And yes it works with the iPhone 3G S. Don't know about the motorola phones... My last phone used mini usb, which other devices can use (GPS puck and Sansa Clip), so I didn't waste money on that one. I suppose the GPS puck will come in handy if I need to track a lost iPhone down with my laptop :-p
that guy is an ass.
the latest generations of server processors from Intel and AMD don't deliver the performance gains that 'they're touting in the press
then
Google has done a great job designing and building its own servers for this kind of use
I wonder who makes the server processors for Google's servers. Hmmm.....
we were just feeding them wrong
There is nothing like Occam's razor to highlight obvious stupidity ; )
If I was an indie film maker I'd rent the gear ; ). Why? If you buy all the equipment you need (lights, cameras, mics etc etc etc) you'll have a mortgage and you aren't going to ever pay for it before it's fully depreciated (aka obsolete) unless you have a smash hit on your hands, and most importantly, you can simply rent the best gear there is for less than the down payment on gear that's half as good and walk out of the project with no monthly payment.
Why settle? I know 2 indy film makers and they both rent their gear... They shoot their tests on hand held sony hd cams and do the real deal with rented professional stuff. They spend an average of a 1-4 weeks shooting a film and do 3-4 a year. That means for the other ~40 weeks that high falutin' gear would be sitting in storage aging, taking up space, and collecting dust.
I've had this conversation with them... They don't have any sound problems or any other type of issue when filming and don't need to hack their firmware to get stuff working right ; )
It's a simple matter of economics. You'll never get your money's worth by buying gear unless you are a film equipment rental operation.
If you aren't out to do professional work, why bother trying to get all fancy with it? Grab a $599 Sony HDR-CX100/R (likely cheaper than msrp) and be done with it.
That's right, you need to use the triple steel belted radial condom in that situation.
Having them somewhere convenient helps to some degree but you still have to get out the packet, get out the condom, unwrap it and put it on. Sometimes that extra minute can kill the mood.
Not if you are going down on her while you put it on ; )
Hot girls can be horny too ;)
Libido and physical attractiveness are independent attributes.
Actually people that should not have kids (can't afford them, no medical benefits etc) generally reproduce like rabbits (3 or more kids), and people that can afford kids have 1-2 because they wait too long til things are "just right".
So the ratio of the haves to have nots gets bigger every day. That's why wealth ends up in the hands of the few and the masses are in poverty.
Interestingly enough this seems to have no bearing on average intelligence (as in cognitive ability). Now if we could only get them to blame their parents for not using birth control instead of blaming "The Man" for their situation.
To quote: "Male circumcision has been associated with a lower risk for HIV infection in international observational studies and in three randomized controlled clinical trials."
To add what they left out: "... for people that don't wash it."
Granted, there are a lot of people that don't wash themselves, but for those of us that do, it doesn't matter.
On Apache the request timeout directive is TimeOut.
It does not impact the response timeout. In my tests setting it to 2 seconds broke the tool but did not break normal POSTs and GETs. I saw no lag even with Slowloris running against the server.
Setting it to 5 seconds caused noticeable lag for a browser request.
This will probably work with busy servers but the lag times will be much longer. The directive only affects how long the server will wait _after the request stream starts_. Your browser will wait for much longer for an ack from the server, which it will need to do if your server is getting DoS'd with this tool. On a busy server clients would see very long wait times but the lag times they'll see with a 2 second timeout beats the crap out of the default 8.19 minute timeout.
Tests only done with Apache. Why they have an 8 minute default request timeout, I have no idea.
-Viz
how about the NASA PhD's who say the earth is already cooling again and CO2 concentrations lag 6 months behind temperature change, indicating the temperature change is causing the rise in CO2, not the other way around?
or the veritable explosion of dissenting climate scientists?
Go ahead, believe a self promoting politician ;) Of course the cooling is an even bigger problem than the warming because we won't be able to grow enough food within 20 years.
from http://www.drroyspencer.com/
"The Central Question of Causation
I believe that the interpretation of the Vostok ice core record of temperature and CO2 variations has the same problem that the interpretation of warming and CO2 increase in the last century has: CAUSATION. In both cases, Hansenâ(TM)s (and othersâ(TM)) inference of high climate sensitivity (which would translate into lots of future manmade warming) depends critically on there not being another mechanism causing most of the temperature variations. If most of the warming in the last 100 years was due to CO2, then that (arguably) implies a moderately sensitive climate. If it caused the temperature variations in the ice core record, it implies a catastrophically sensitive climate.
But the implicit assumption that science knows what the forcings were of past climate change even 50 years ago, let alone 100,000 years ago, strikes me as hubris. In contrast to the âoeconsensus viewâ of the IPCC that only âoeexternalâ forcing events like volcanoes, changes in solar output, and human pollution can cause climate change, forcing of temperature change can also be generated internally. I believe this largely explains what we have seen for climate variability on all time scales. A change in atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns could easily accomplish this with a small change in low cloud cover over the ocean. In simple terms, global warming might well be mostly the result of a natural cycle."
which coupled with this article, is pretty convincing.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html
Since this is a cause which has nothing to do with man, and is also cyclical it's breaks most of the "theories" of man made climate change.
Inconvenient truth? How about convenient mass stupidity? Al Gore has played ya'll and it went like this:
1. cause hysteria
2. create environmental companies
3. profit!
The results of a survey of climate scientists, conducted by the US Senate Committee on the Environment & Public Works revealed that less than half of climate scientists believe that the climate change has primarily anthropogenic cause any more and that number is shrinking very quickly.
http://www.epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.Blogs&ContentRecord_id=10fe77b0-802a-23ad-4df1-fc38ed4f85e3
"
Israel: Dr. Nathan Paldor, Professor of Dynamical Meteorology and Physical Oceanography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has authored almost 70 peer-reviewed studies and won several awards. âoeFirst, temperature changes, as well as rates of temperature changes (both increase and decrease) of magnitudes similar to that reported by IPCC to have occurred since the Industrial revolution (about 0.8C in 150 years or even 0.4C in the last 35 years) have occurred in Earth's climatic history. There's nothing special about the recent rise!â
Russia: Russian scientist Dr. Oleg Sorochtin of the Institute of Oceanology at the Russian Academy of Sciences has authored more than 300 studies, nine books, and a 2006 paper titled âoeThe Evolution and the Prediction of Global Climate Changes on Earth.â âoeEven if the concentration of âgreenhouse gasesâ(TM) d
And in microsoft's case, produce code that looks like **** in browsers besides IE. WYSIWYG editors generally produce crap html.
my favorite is the high intensity road flares.
...fact that aftermarket warranties themselves are a big scam even when they are "legitimate". ;) If you pay them it's gone. If your car breaks you are no worse off since you have the money.
You are better off figuring out how much one of these things are, and putting the same amount money monthly in an interest bearing account to save for a rainy day. If you never need it, at least you still have your money
Remember they only do this because it's a money maker. It's not to help you avoid repair bills. With these guys you are still paying the repair bill whether or not your car breaks.
-Viz
Can you whitelist the IPs allowed to access your webservinginternetbrowser?
Conversely, if 90% of people use a broken browser, and your perfectly standards compliant site looks broken to them, then the perception is that your site is broken. The users' perception is your reality since often the person paying you is also a user of the site ;)
This, is precisely why it's nearly impossible to code a perfectly standards compliant site that is anything but pure html. Mostly because the DOM standard is partially ignored or functionality included in the DOM was implemented by some browsers before the DOM was fully cooked so the browser coders took it upon themselves to invent the missing pieces, each doing it their own way.
Site coders are left holding the ball because they need to code up a different piece of [anything that uses certain parts of the DOM] a different way for each browser, which, by definition, means either their site is no longer standards compliant or won't be for long.
Collectively, the cost of this inability to agree to do things the same way by browser coders, has probably reached the trillion dollar mark.
As time goes on things get unified, but this unification is pretty far away from "cutting edge" so there will always be a compatibility/standards gap.
-Viz
It might be more prudent to fix the unsigned code execution vulnerability first, but phone antivirus is a good idea and would be innovative.
> These days, 2D platformers are relegated to portable systems.
There's a metric ton of these I can run on my phone. They are pretty addictive :-P
I thank god every time I go to my doctor. He's awesome. I met him because I needed a second opinion. I was developing carpal tunnel syndrome and my old doc wanted to operate, so I did the smart thing and got a second opinion. My current doctor was like "Take that brace off. Take one aspirin every morning and it will clear up within a week or two. Here's a strong analgesic to get it started. See your tendons are inflamed. The swelling causes the tendons to be sore because they are pushing out against the "guides" (he used normal person speak for me). This is a vicious cycle because this rubbing causes further inflammation. The aspirin will take the swelling down and allow the irritation to heal. You are definitely on your way to CTS, but you don't need an operation yet and it's preventable."
Within a week it was gone. He's been my doctor ever since.
He recommended that I start working out and biking to fix my chronic acid reflux problem, which also worked. My old doctor just put me on medication. I'm pain and completely medication free because of this guy. Not bad for someone my age.
Great doctors are out there. Hope you find one, listen, and do what they tell you...
-Viz
nah it's the IO capability of the mainframes...
Internet Services $37.98
Taxes $12.74
we pay 33.54% /shrug
Don't worry we're catching up fast ;)