Congressman Jason Chaffetz has been trying to warn the American people about some pretty disturbing stuff the government is doing with facial recognition. Basically if you have a drivers license, there is a 50/50 chance you are in the FBI's database. He also hints that any social media account you have with a picture is linked.
Air is a poor conductor of thermal energy so you would still need a CPU heat sink / cooler fan. In that case, it would cool the CPU slightly more efficiently due to the increased delta in temperature. If you were trying to run the computer without the CPU heat sink / fan, your CPU would burn up slightly slower than it would at room temperature because the air, no matter how cold it is, just cant conduct the heat away from the CPU fast enough.
Shouldn't colleges develop and own their own text books as a regular part of offering a class or curriculum? That should be the value you receive from higher education, not having a TA read a mass market book to you for two hours a week.
The value of sites like Twitter and Reddit isn't in allowing individuals to have a voice. The real money is being able to demonstrate the ability to control the narrative. The model is to gain a large user base, gain control of the narrative, then sell that echo chamber to the powers that be. That's how Fox News became a thing. CNN, MSNBC and others are emulating that model. Gawker has been successful with it as well. This is the way the 'New Media' works. Censorship is part of the business model and to lose control of the narrative is to lose all value to your REAL customers.
So the far left is just as scary, if not more scary, than the far right? People living in actual socialist countries have been telling us this for decades and only now are we actually getting the smallest little sampling of it ourselves. Just ask Garry Kasparov.
I think it looks like a case of Parallel Construction. They have had the capability all along but haven't had a legit reason to use it publicly. They probably had to rent out their own system to this security company to do the work for them to maintain deniability.
The TSA is a government jobs program. It employs over 55,000 people with little to no marketable skills or training. It's obvious to everyone that the TSA is a waste but its not going away because it would spike the unemployment rate and hurt our economic recovery.
Google wants to put the fiber on the poles up on the top where the power lines are and are free to do so providing they use the appropriate cable shielding and grounding methods according to industry standards. If they go this route they need have their cable installed by journeyman linemen because they have the training and equipment needed to work around high voltage power lines safely. Google is complaining and wants to use their own workers instead because a journeyman lineman in Kansas City has an hourly rate of about $50/hr. The problem is that Google's workers dont have the training or equipment that the linemen do and will most likely electrocute themselves. Their other option is to use their own workers but move their cable down away from the power lines into the telephone / TV section of the pole but pay for the pole usage fees.
I just dont have time to mess with it any more. I used to have time to search through hundreds of forum pages to find some gibberish string of text that I could cut and paste into it and hope that fixed the problem. Now, its just no longer worth it. I ran Ubuntu for a long time too, 6.06-11.04. The little things also just started to bug me. Like my mouse has more than 3 buttons but I have to jump through crazy hoops to do anything with them. My sound just stopped working one update and could never get it going again. Had to by a new sound card. The UI got all jacked up with what ever it is they are now doing with it. Spent a couple hours trying to get it to look halfway normal. It was a mess getting my printer to work with it even though I specifically bought a supported printer. That got me into wife-usability trouble.
I just decided that I am spending more time working ON it than with it. Finally Ubuntu's only competitive advantage came down to cost and a student discount copy of Win7 won. Its stable, wife friendly, works with everything, and runs everything I need. It just turned out that I am willing to pay a premium for a better experience.
I think the big thing in this release is that they went with Intel graphics on their 13" line. Compared to the current nvidia 320M, the old generation may preform better than the new release. Does this kill gaming on the 13" MBP?
I think we are all going along under the assumption that we will have a choice and individuals are the target customers. I think this will materialize more like the ESPN 360 web content where your ISP subscribes for you. Since you don't really have a choice of ISP you will, by default, be paying for your Murdoch news.
My wife and I recently had a baby in Texas and found out about this. The blood sample is taken by pricking the babies heel 24 hours after birth and placing five drops of blood on a five panel card. The state of Texas requires that the samples be sent to a state lab and screened for congenital adrenal hyperplasia, congenital hypothyroidism, galactosemia, phenylketonuria, sickle-beta thalassemia, sickle-cell anemia, and sickle-hemoglobin C disease (http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/LAB/nbs_article.shtm). Luckily they give you a form you can fill out when you leave the hospital to request the state to destroy the sample after their screening. There seems to be some personal information attached to the sample so that the state can link it back to the hospital record should they detect something. They don't appear to be able to match the sample to a SSN# because that doesn't get issued to the baby until several weeks later. I made sure to fill out the form and mail it in but there doesn't seem to be any way to tell if they really destroyed the sample or not. By not filling out the sample destruction request form you give the state permission to do what ever they want with it but they are supposed to remove any identifying information if they give the sample to a third party.
I know lots of people that have used Windows all their life and switched to Apple and they seem to do fine with it compared to struggling with the switch to Linux. It's because Apple cares about the end user experience whereas most open source software is extremely unfriendly when it come to the user interface.
In the old RTS game there were neutral hero's that any race could acquire. I wish they would use their already existing reputation system and incorporate neutral races that could go to either faction through in game mechanisms or questing. They might even be able to finally use the language system into something fun. They could do the same thing as they did with the Death Knights and start them out at a higher level. I think that would be more in tune with the spirit of the original game than paying Blizzard a $15 indulgence for the Horde/Alliance to absolve your character slaughtering their faction for the past 80 levels.
This kind of technology, though not as polished is becoming available to the masses. Here is a good example - http://diydrones.com/
Simple open source auto pilots are now available, low cost GPS systems are available, RC air components are readily available. The point is that even the simple systems that are currently available wouldn't need much tweaking for use in some sinister way.
To get to the Ubuntu Laptops on the Dell web site, you really have to look for them. From the laptop page you have to go most of the way down, past all the pictures, and in the bottom left corner you can choose open source PC's. That takes you to a page with a warning:
"The main thing to note is that when you choose open source you don't get a Windows operating system. If you're here by mistake and you are looking for a Dell PC with Windows, please use the following link."
You then have to click on the "Shop for Ubuntu" button or "Shop for FreeDOS" to proceed. From there you can choose from one desk top and five laptops. There is one $300 netbook, two $500-$700 laptops, and two $1100 laptops.
Even if she managed to make it here accidentally, why would she buy the most expensive laptop? It just doesn't seem like the broke college girl thing to do to pass up the $600 studio latptop that comes in different colors and designs and choose the expensive, black only, dedicated vid card, expensive one.
And quite frankly, the Verizon wireless internet cards are expensive as well.
This story really smells like FUD unless she is leaving out some very important pieces of this story.
The social world is a biological ladder tournament. Through practice and preparation, you have to put yourself ahead of as much of the competition as possible. Just watch the animal shows on the Discovery channel. We are exactly like them but a little more complicated. We are a herd and you have to fight for your place in it. You have to form a strategy and utilize your time and effort into developing the traits and skill sets that your particular plan will need. You don't have tact? So what? I know a guy who completely lacks it and has tons of friends and get plenty of attention from the opposite sex. He just redirected his effort else where. I also know people that have had similar results completely different approaches. If you are having problems, then you either don't care or can't adapt.
First, cover the basics. Hygiene & basic manners. Get that right and you will be in the top 50% of the competition. If needed get professional help. Salon instead of great clips? Laser hair removal? Spa treatments? Do what it takes to get caught up. Read a book, take a class, or watch a make over show or two if you have to.
Second, get in reasonable shape. Depending on how far you run with it, you can put yourself leaps and bounds ahead of the competition. It just takes time. If it took money, everyone would have it. Go to the closest gym and get a personal trainer. Do whatever they tell you to and stick with it for at least 6 months to a year.
Third, appearance. Looks matter and you have to dress well. Just pic a style and go to the stores that cater to that style and wear whatever the manikins are wearing. Now do it consistently. Its that easy.
If you are half way successful at these three steps you should be ahead of at least 75% of the competition. You can of course keep adding to your social appeal through other talents. Got a little tact? Great, but if not, do something interesting that people can relate to. Preferably, non technical, non science, non school sponsored. Examples - rock climbing, music, art, motorcycles, traveling, skateboarding, gardening, camping, wine, scuba diving, photography, acting, or anything that when you talk about it, people think it sounds fun and interesting. Just pick something.
Do these things and people will come to you. Its that easy if you actually do it but it is a competition and there are always going to be people ahead of you and behind you. You just have to fight for your place. And remember, you have to adapt to the world. It won't do the same for you.
Also, there is a great segment in the movie American Psycho about fitting in.
These things MS does to their customers add up over time. I actually started down the path to being MS free when my original Xbox started getting the dirty disk errors. Through the repair forums I found out that the the first run of systems were made with a faulty DVD drive and MS new about it but wouldn't do anything. I was so mad that I started to look for alternatives to anything associated with MS. At that point I knew absolutely nothing about computers. Since then, I have not bought one single thing associated with MS, completely switched to Linux on my home systems, turned at least 3 family members and friends to MAC, plus actually got my parents using Ubuntu on their home computer. So, these things add up over time. IMHO, its just another nail in their coffin.
I use my Toslink for my sound bar. All my HDMI ports are dedicated to my various content boxes or gaming systems. Optical audio works well enough.
Congressman Jason Chaffetz has been trying to warn the American people about some pretty disturbing stuff the government is doing with facial recognition. Basically if you have a drivers license, there is a 50/50 chance you are in the FBI's database. He also hints that any social media account you have with a picture is linked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Air is a poor conductor of thermal energy so you would still need a CPU heat sink / cooler fan. In that case, it would cool the CPU slightly more efficiently due to the increased delta in temperature. If you were trying to run the computer without the CPU heat sink / fan, your CPU would burn up slightly slower than it would at room temperature because the air, no matter how cold it is, just cant conduct the heat away from the CPU fast enough.
A Comcast add in my /. feed?!?
Bad dog! You go outside!
Shouldn't colleges develop and own their own text books as a regular part of offering a class or curriculum? That should be the value you receive from higher education, not having a TA read a mass market book to you for two hours a week.
You can still submit FOIA requests through their web portal here - https://efoia.fbi.gov/
The value of sites like Twitter and Reddit isn't in allowing individuals to have a voice. The real money is being able to demonstrate the ability to control the narrative. The model is to gain a large user base, gain control of the narrative, then sell that echo chamber to the powers that be. That's how Fox News became a thing. CNN, MSNBC and others are emulating that model. Gawker has been successful with it as well. This is the way the 'New Media' works. Censorship is part of the business model and to lose control of the narrative is to lose all value to your REAL customers.
So the far left is just as scary, if not more scary, than the far right? People living in actual socialist countries have been telling us this for decades and only now are we actually getting the smallest little sampling of it ourselves. Just ask Garry Kasparov.
I think it looks like a case of Parallel Construction. They have had the capability all along but haven't had a legit reason to use it publicly. They probably had to rent out their own system to this security company to do the work for them to maintain deniability.
How about a small sign that says "No Cameras". Why is that so hard?
The TSA only exists because of Low IQ citizens and Politicians. the TSA is not needed at all and is a huge waste of money.
The TSA is a government jobs program. It employs over 55,000 people with little to no marketable skills or training. It's obvious to everyone that the TSA is a waste but its not going away because it would spike the unemployment rate and hurt our economic recovery.
There is still a Playboy app available for iOS in the App Store.
Google wants to put the fiber on the poles up on the top where the power lines are and are free to do so providing they use the appropriate cable shielding and grounding methods according to industry standards. If they go this route they need have their cable installed by journeyman linemen because they have the training and equipment needed to work around high voltage power lines safely. Google is complaining and wants to use their own workers instead because a journeyman lineman in Kansas City has an hourly rate of about $50/hr. The problem is that Google's workers dont have the training or equipment that the linemen do and will most likely electrocute themselves. Their other option is to use their own workers but move their cable down away from the power lines into the telephone / TV section of the pole but pay for the pole usage fees.
I just dont have time to mess with it any more. I used to have time to search through hundreds of forum pages to find some gibberish string of text that I could cut and paste into it and hope that fixed the problem. Now, its just no longer worth it. I ran Ubuntu for a long time too, 6.06-11.04. The little things also just started to bug me. Like my mouse has more than 3 buttons but I have to jump through crazy hoops to do anything with them. My sound just stopped working one update and could never get it going again. Had to by a new sound card. The UI got all jacked up with what ever it is they are now doing with it. Spent a couple hours trying to get it to look halfway normal. It was a mess getting my printer to work with it even though I specifically bought a supported printer. That got me into wife-usability trouble.
I just decided that I am spending more time working ON it than with it. Finally Ubuntu's only competitive advantage came down to cost and a student discount copy of Win7 won. Its stable, wife friendly, works with everything, and runs everything I need. It just turned out that I am willing to pay a premium for a better experience.
I think the big thing in this release is that they went with Intel graphics on their 13" line. Compared to the current nvidia 320M, the old generation may preform better than the new release. Does this kill gaming on the 13" MBP?
I think we are all going along under the assumption that we will have a choice and individuals are the target customers. I think this will materialize more like the ESPN 360 web content where your ISP subscribes for you. Since you don't really have a choice of ISP you will, by default, be paying for your Murdoch news.
Yet the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 app remains in the store and is currently in the top 25 apps and on the featured list.
My wife and I recently had a baby in Texas and found out about this. The blood sample is taken by pricking the babies heel 24 hours after birth and placing five drops of blood on a five panel card. The state of Texas requires that the samples be sent to a state lab and screened for congenital adrenal hyperplasia, congenital hypothyroidism, galactosemia, phenylketonuria, sickle-beta thalassemia, sickle-cell anemia, and sickle-hemoglobin C disease (http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/LAB/nbs_article.shtm). Luckily they give you a form you can fill out when you leave the hospital to request the state to destroy the sample after their screening. There seems to be some personal information attached to the sample so that the state can link it back to the hospital record should they detect something. They don't appear to be able to match the sample to a SSN# because that doesn't get issued to the baby until several weeks later. I made sure to fill out the form and mail it in but there doesn't seem to be any way to tell if they really destroyed the sample or not. By not filling out the sample destruction request form you give the state permission to do what ever they want with it but they are supposed to remove any identifying information if they give the sample to a third party.
I know lots of people that have used Windows all their life and switched to Apple and they seem to do fine with it compared to struggling with the switch to Linux. It's because Apple cares about the end user experience whereas most open source software is extremely unfriendly when it come to the user interface.
In the old RTS game there were neutral hero's that any race could acquire. I wish they would use their already existing reputation system and incorporate neutral races that could go to either faction through in game mechanisms or questing. They might even be able to finally use the language system into something fun. They could do the same thing as they did with the Death Knights and start them out at a higher level. I think that would be more in tune with the spirit of the original game than paying Blizzard a $15 indulgence for the Horde/Alliance to absolve your character slaughtering their faction for the past 80 levels.
This kind of technology, though not as polished is becoming available to the masses. Here is a good example - http://diydrones.com/
Simple open source auto pilots are now available, low cost GPS systems are available, RC air components are readily available. The point is that even the simple systems that are currently available wouldn't need much tweaking for use in some sinister way.
To get to the Ubuntu Laptops on the Dell web site, you really have to look for them. From the laptop page you have to go most of the way down, past all the pictures, and in the bottom left corner you can choose open source PC's. That takes you to a page with a warning:
"The main thing to note is that when you choose open source you don't get a Windows operating system. If you're here by mistake and you are looking for a Dell PC with Windows, please use the following link."
You then have to click on the "Shop for Ubuntu" button or "Shop for FreeDOS" to proceed. From there you can choose from one desk top and five laptops. There is one $300 netbook, two $500-$700 laptops, and two $1100 laptops.
Even if she managed to make it here accidentally, why would she buy the most expensive laptop? It just doesn't seem like the broke college girl thing to do to pass up the $600 studio latptop that comes in different colors and designs and choose the expensive, black only, dedicated vid card, expensive one.
And quite frankly, the Verizon wireless internet cards are expensive as well.
This story really smells like FUD unless she is leaving out some very important pieces of this story.
The social world is a biological ladder tournament. Through practice and preparation, you have to put yourself ahead of as much of the competition as possible. Just watch the animal shows on the Discovery channel. We are exactly like them but a little more complicated. We are a herd and you have to fight for your place in it. You have to form a strategy and utilize your time and effort into developing the traits and skill sets that your particular plan will need. You don't have tact? So what? I know a guy who completely lacks it and has tons of friends and get plenty of attention from the opposite sex. He just redirected his effort else where. I also know people that have had similar results completely different approaches. If you are having problems, then you either don't care or can't adapt.
First, cover the basics. Hygiene & basic manners. Get that right and you will be in the top 50% of the competition. If needed get professional help. Salon instead of great clips? Laser hair removal? Spa treatments? Do what it takes to get caught up. Read a book, take a class, or watch a make over show or two if you have to.
Second, get in reasonable shape. Depending on how far you run with it, you can put yourself leaps and bounds ahead of the competition. It just takes time. If it took money, everyone would have it. Go to the closest gym and get a personal trainer. Do whatever they tell you to and stick with it for at least 6 months to a year.
Third, appearance. Looks matter and you have to dress well. Just pic a style and go to the stores that cater to that style and wear whatever the manikins are wearing. Now do it consistently. Its that easy.
If you are half way successful at these three steps you should be ahead of at least 75% of the competition. You can of course keep adding to your social appeal through other talents. Got a little tact? Great, but if not, do something interesting that people can relate to. Preferably, non technical, non science, non school sponsored. Examples - rock climbing, music, art, motorcycles, traveling, skateboarding, gardening, camping, wine, scuba diving, photography, acting, or anything that when you talk about it, people think it sounds fun and interesting. Just pick something.
Do these things and people will come to you. Its that easy if you actually do it but it is a competition and there are always going to be people ahead of you and behind you. You just have to fight for your place. And remember, you have to adapt to the world. It won't do the same for you.
Also, there is a great segment in the movie American Psycho about fitting in.
These things MS does to their customers add up over time. I actually started down the path to being MS free when my original Xbox started getting the dirty disk errors. Through the repair forums I found out that the the first run of systems were made with a faulty DVD drive and MS new about it but wouldn't do anything. I was so mad that I started to look for alternatives to anything associated with MS. At that point I knew absolutely nothing about computers. Since then, I have not bought one single thing associated with MS, completely switched to Linux on my home systems, turned at least 3 family members and friends to MAC, plus actually got my parents using Ubuntu on their home computer. So, these things add up over time. IMHO, its just another nail in their coffin.