How can a clear text password be available to them at all to record it in a log?
Er, because the user clicks "submit" on a password change form? And somebody was debugging something, and was logging the submitted data before the password got hashed?
In America we use property taxes to fund individual school districts. This means we've got nice, rich districts and lousy poor ones. This is by design. I've read one of the Scandinavian countries has laws about schools being funded equally to prevent just these kind of shenanigans. I'd love to see those kind of laws here in the States. As an added bonus it'd make forced busing pointless outside of specialty magnet schools.
Michigan changed that years ago. Schools are funded by sales tax, and the state sends the schools per pupil money.
Guess what: Detroit schools still suck. It wasn't that.
Some people want to argue that all of this is somehow brilliant political maneuvering on Trump's part, but that's being far, far too gracious. He may not be the type of complete idiot that much of the media would like to portray him as, but that doesn't make him some kind of chess master playing a highly skilled game that leaves his opponents caught in any number of clever snares. I think it's more of an idiot hero trope comparison where's he's so far out of his league that he's outmaneuvering opponents who were expecting a second best duelist instead of someone who looks like him might stab himself at any given moment.
Hey, whatever works for you, to soothe that cognitive dissonance.
I remember a certain "crazy cowboy" president that everyone talked pretty much the same about at the time.
At 20 weeks in the US, you can legally kill a baby in the womb OR perform life-saving surgery on them. How that makes any sense whatsoever is beyond me.
I run across a story that makes me glad I’m an old guy... and this is one of them. I don’t know how you young’uns navigate these waters. I had a hard enough time just asking my now-wife out, way back in the day - and that was before all these peripheral complications existed.
Oh Brave New World, that has such people in it!
Same here.
My wife and I still laugh about the humorous "list" of requirements she passed around to her friends, when she asked them to steer someone her way.
These days, some fool would claim they had algorithms to actually try to fulfill the list...
How can a clear text password be available to them at all to record it in a log?
Er, because the user clicks "submit" on a password change form? And somebody was debugging something, and was logging the submitted data before the password got hashed?
Find a conservative who doesn't break the law. That will be news!
What? Sorry, the noise of the "sanctuary city" around me drowned out what you were saying. What was that again?
Obama was not the King of Babylon. The next elected head of the executive branch actually does get to reverse his decisions.
There are large bore MRI machines, like this.. http://www.hitachimed.com/prod...
Yes, I've used one. They actually are not very "wide", as you can see from your own link.
The widest patient opening (74cm) of any 1.5T MR system
Also, open MRI machines have been around for a long time. http://www.hitachimed.com/prod...
The open MRI machine image quality is not the best though. Much better if you can't sedate a claustrophobic patient though.
Precisely - what they have now isn't good enough. That's why I'm hoping for better.
You'll need an SPF record ... oh, and DKIM ... oh yeah, and DMARC ...
Did any of them that's head to the Arctic?
Yes, nuke subs regularly go to Arctic.
The US had a nuclear power plant on a barge in the Panama Canal Zone in the 60s and 70s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
US also had a few "portable" land-based reactors powering military bases and a station in Antarctica.
Every nuclear powered submarine is a floating nuke plant, for that matter.
`I wish they'd just invent a way to use a much, MUCH bigger MRI tube.
Only one employee does this?
Where did that data come from?
Data??? Demanding data is so white male cis!!!!!
Well, what did we think would happen when we taught kids to obsess about this carp?
They've grown up and taken over HR departments, websites ...
The first generation just theoretically "believes" stuff, but wouldn't want to actually see any of it in practice.
The second generation more thoroughly believes it, but still can sometime be reasonable.
The third generation thinks that ordinal numbers are the tools of oppressive old white men, and burns your house down for saying "third".
Will past art get rewritten to remove most male and pale roles?
Yes, yes it will (see pretty much any remake).
In America we use property taxes to fund individual school districts. This means we've got nice, rich districts and lousy poor ones. This is by design. I've read one of the Scandinavian countries has laws about schools being funded equally to prevent just these kind of shenanigans. I'd love to see those kind of laws here in the States. As an added bonus it'd make forced busing pointless outside of specialty magnet schools.
Michigan changed that years ago. Schools are funded by sales tax, and the state sends the schools per pupil money.
Guess what: Detroit schools still suck. It wasn't that.
Some people want to argue that all of this is somehow brilliant political maneuvering on Trump's part, but that's being far, far too gracious. He may not be the type of complete idiot that much of the media would like to portray him as, but that doesn't make him some kind of chess master playing a highly skilled game that leaves his opponents caught in any number of clever snares. I think it's more of an idiot hero trope comparison where's he's so far out of his league that he's outmaneuvering opponents who were expecting a second best duelist instead of someone who looks like him might stab himself at any given moment.
Hey, whatever works for you, to soothe that cognitive dissonance.
I remember a certain "crazy cowboy" president that everyone talked pretty much the same about at the time.
We'll still figure out how to guarantee President Trump gets zero credit for this foreign policy win!
It's all a big coinkidink. Like the end of the cold war and Reagan. So said all the cool kids, anyway.
The older I get, the more deja vu ...
Yea, sure, we promise.
As I've said before, if nothing else, Trump has managed to finally make democrats suspicious of communists, lol
Outsource it all to Africa as even India’s too expensive now.
Outsource it to pretty much any state east of California, it is still going to be cheaper than hiring someone local.
But, but, those people east of California might occasionally think unapproved thoughts!
Common core isn't awful.
Yes, it is awful. Parents know this, if they pay attention and care.
But much like communism, apparently it's magically always being done wrong. That should tell you something.
At 20 weeks in the US, you can legally kill a baby in the womb OR perform life-saving surgery on them. How that makes any sense whatsoever is beyond me.
Beyond me too.
I run across a story that makes me glad I’m an old guy... and this is one of them. I don’t know how you young’uns navigate these waters. I had a hard enough time just asking my now-wife out, way back in the day - and that was before all these peripheral complications existed.
Oh Brave New World, that has such people in it!
Same here.
My wife and I still laugh about the humorous "list" of requirements she passed around to her friends, when she asked them to steer someone her way.
These days, some fool would claim they had algorithms to actually try to fulfill the list ...
I am shocked, shocked that there might be deception on online dating sites!!
{your duped user winnings sir}
Thank you.
""are testing us everyday, knocking our communications down,"
They also knocked a moron as president down your throats.
Ah, if only we had more "moron" presidents. Reagan, Trump ...
I've been around long enough to recognize domestic propaganda too.
We get to study their capabilities too.
One does not simply reverse Obama's edicts, apparently ... he's like the King of Babylon.
I think Trump is a reckless goofball, but experts and the South Korean Foreign Minister are crediting him for pressuring North Korea to come to the table.
No, no, it's all a coincidence, like the cold war ending under Reagan.
The smart set all say so, just like they did then!