[sigh]
Yes, but any helicopter that crashes from ABOVE 35 feet must also travel THROUGH 35 feet, thus a 35-foot test elevation should substitute for most helicopter crashes.
One could certainly argue that a 5-foot test would effectively sample more scenarios than a 35-foot test, so perhaps they should test based upon that height instead.
When will science learn that if you just use the right logic no one has to die.
This guy is also campaigning FOR legalized gambling "because it's the Christian thing to do..."
It would all be so very much nicer if we had better elected officials.
I've set up something similar to this. You almost certainly don't need to transfer ALL of the 4gb every month - you just need to update a copy in the corporate office with all of the changes from the locations.
Rsync is the answer. It figures out what's changed and only transfers the changed stuff, which is typically a trivial amount. Rsync is a brilliant piece of work. it's made for exactly the sort of thing you're trying to do. It will work so well you'll think there's some kind of quantum voodoo going on. Also, check out rdiff-backup. There's a version for windows and you can rsync easily between windows and *nix. If security is an issue (and it sounds as if it isn't) you can rsync over ssh, too.
If you use any kind of spam filtering now (and as your email address is GMail you certainly do) then you are, in fact, blocking some small percentage of legitimate emails so that most of the junk messages will be blocked.
And the only way to block every suspicious character at the border is to block every person at the border. No one can come into our country - including Americans returning from vacation. Zero tolerance. Clearly this would not work.
Also, most suspicious characters are just that - harmless but somehow outside the norm.
There is a certain amount of risk that will always exist in anything. We can't get rid of all of it and the harder we try the more good things we'll get rid of at the same time.
And none of this explains why searching someone's laptop for more than 24 hours would be helpful in weeding out the dodgy characters.
Yes, thank you for noticing.
[sigh] Yes, but any helicopter that crashes from ABOVE 35 feet must also travel THROUGH 35 feet, thus a 35-foot test elevation should substitute for most helicopter crashes. One could certainly argue that a 5-foot test would effectively sample more scenarios than a 35-foot test, so perhaps they should test based upon that height instead. When will science learn that if you just use the right logic no one has to die.
This guy is also campaigning FOR legalized gambling "because it's the Christian thing to do..." It would all be so very much nicer if we had better elected officials.
I've set up something similar to this. You almost certainly don't need to transfer ALL of the 4gb every month - you just need to update a copy in the corporate office with all of the changes from the locations. Rsync is the answer. It figures out what's changed and only transfers the changed stuff, which is typically a trivial amount. Rsync is a brilliant piece of work. it's made for exactly the sort of thing you're trying to do. It will work so well you'll think there's some kind of quantum voodoo going on. Also, check out rdiff-backup. There's a version for windows and you can rsync easily between windows and *nix. If security is an issue (and it sounds as if it isn't) you can rsync over ssh, too.
If you use any kind of spam filtering now (and as your email address is GMail you certainly do) then you are, in fact, blocking some small percentage of legitimate emails so that most of the junk messages will be blocked. And the only way to block every suspicious character at the border is to block every person at the border. No one can come into our country - including Americans returning from vacation. Zero tolerance. Clearly this would not work. Also, most suspicious characters are just that - harmless but somehow outside the norm. There is a certain amount of risk that will always exist in anything. We can't get rid of all of it and the harder we try the more good things we'll get rid of at the same time. And none of this explains why searching someone's laptop for more than 24 hours would be helpful in weeding out the dodgy characters.
You're exactly the sort of manager I like to work under, over, or with - and I probably wouldn't care which.