While you're thinking about selling real estate, consider the resale value of any property within the fallout zone of Fukushima.
Whereas here in the US, we've managed to devastate real estate values for the whole country with no contamination or disaster, other than what Wall Street did.
He could still run his own business. Doesn't have to worry about being hired then. And people don't usually boycott businesses for that, and even if they do, enough people won't.
Kevin Mitnick owns a computer security company, and he was more than just a hacker, he committed fraud.
You can tell debt collectors to stop calling. If they don't they are breaking the law.
You can even have them stop all contact except to tell you they are going to sue.
They can hurt your credit rating, but since anything under 720 now will be an automatic denial for almost anything, unless you have such good credit, it likely doesn't matter.
And if imposing the debt was illegal (an early termination fee on a contract they unilaterally changed is likely to qualify) you have rights to have that removed from credit, and to take civil action.
If the Republicans win in November though, you could very well end up facing a 5 year prison sentence and being a felon for life.
Don't think things like that can happen? Look at Arizona, if you fall behind in your car payments it is a FELONY unless you BRING the car to them. (Why the state's car repossesors didn't fight that is a mystery, the law makes them UNNECESSARY.)
It sounds almost EXACTLY like it is the equivalent of Chapter 11 BANKRUPTCY in the US. (anyone with knowledge of the specific lawys tell me if I am right or wrong).
Don't deal with bankrupt companies. In any country. If they can't pay their bills, they can't pay their suppliers, their inventory can get sold off, gift cards could be non-redeemable, your order could be paid for by you and the money gone and you get nothing.
If you see something in the store and you buy it right there you may be OK, just don't expect support, warrantee service, returns, refunds or exchanges.
They are going to die, and screw people on the way down.
Never depend on the engines and never fly in such a way that you'll die if they fail. Always keep an emergency landing area in sight and in range. Engines can fail at anytime and you can be a involuntary glider.
They teach this stuff in the USA to private pilots, and it is common knowledge on the web.
They didn't even fail, it just took too long for the pilot to get the power he needed, and should never have needed in the first place
I'm not sure where you got "no lower than 10,000 feet". It should be "no higher than 10,000 feet". You want to increase the cabin pressure closer to sea level. People with health problems can have problems over 5,000 feet or so.
People that sick shouldn't be passengers, nevermind pilots.
A pilot should get down to 10K so she or he doesn't get incapacitated, and then only go lower if safe to do so.
The safety of the flight takes precedence. If it is a choice between going below a minimum safe altitude (given terrain and other factors) and a passenger having a health issue - safety of the flight comes first. If a passenger dies that is sad, but much more tragic if everyone does.
First priority "Fly the plane". Getting to 10K is needed so you can keep doing that. All else is secondary.
Her broken as designed pump that our medical industry inflated the price of to $10K broken.
Likely the parts are only $200 MAX, probably less, likely made in China junk, $50 or so, the rest of the cost goes to profit and R&D, FDA costs, etc.
She was given a new device, hopefully one that won't fry. Likely not, likely the same broken model. She should stay away from anything RF, even give up a cell phone
CMYK SUPPORT!
22000 pounds is 10000 kilograms.
If u had Android, u could get Flash too!
While you're thinking about selling real estate, consider the resale value of any property within the fallout zone of Fukushima.
Whereas here in the US, we've managed to devastate real estate values for the whole country with no contamination or disaster, other than what Wall Street did.
How do you damage a server merely by sending it too many requests? Surely it should just shut down if it overheats?
What if it has an AMD CPU?
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hot-spot,365.html
He could still run his own business. Doesn't have to worry about being hired then. And people don't usually boycott businesses for that, and even if they do, enough people won't.
Kevin Mitnick owns a computer security company, and he was more than just a hacker, he committed fraud.
Then again, this guy is no Kevin Mitnick.
Yeah, he knew how to FTP some open source barcode software. LOL.
California is full of stupid laws.
Why does the CA gov't ban them from professional photocopying?
What possible risk to the public is that?
It ain't medicine, finances, security, defense, insurance or anything like that!
I mean, who hasn't gone into a bank and wondered how they'd rob it?
The bank looks at you and wonders how they can rob you. Then they do just that, legally.
He's making Bubba a very happy guy!
He could declare bankruptcy and go into business for himself. Chapter 7 and you start over. He likely doesn't have much yet in life anyway.
No worries about not getting hired with a record when you are the boss!
Unless people will boycott his business.
They can also exterminate you indirectly by giving you a murderer as a cell mate who, unsurprisingly, kills you.
Someone in the CCDC jail in Las Vegas was stabbed to death by his cellmate with a pencil.
I think the placement with that person may very well have been intentional.
No need for a trial for those that don't cooperate, and even one death sends a POWERFUL message!
That's what THEY want you to think!
P.S. Maybe you ARE one of THEM!
Obama has been truthful with us.
If your future employer is going to be the Republican Party, the RIAA, the MPAA or Congress, it will!
You can tell debt collectors to stop calling. If they don't they are breaking the law.
You can even have them stop all contact except to tell you they are going to sue.
They can hurt your credit rating, but since anything under 720 now will be an automatic denial for almost anything, unless you have such good credit, it likely doesn't matter.
And if imposing the debt was illegal (an early termination fee on a contract they unilaterally changed is likely to qualify) you have rights to have that removed from credit, and to take civil action.
If the Republicans win in November though, you could very well end up facing a 5 year prison sentence and being a felon for life.
Don't think things like that can happen? Look at Arizona, if you fall behind in your car payments it is a FELONY unless you BRING the car to them. (Why the state's car repossesors didn't fight that is a mystery, the law makes them UNNECESSARY.)
It sounds almost EXACTLY like it is the equivalent of Chapter 11 BANKRUPTCY in the US. (anyone with knowledge of the specific lawys tell me if I am right or wrong).
With liquidation being Chapter 7.
http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1009395
Don't deal with bankrupt companies. In any country. If they can't pay their bills, they can't pay their suppliers, their inventory can get sold off, gift cards could be non-redeemable, your order could be paid for by you and the money gone and you get nothing.
If you see something in the store and you buy it right there you may be OK, just don't expect support, warrantee service, returns, refunds or exchanges.
They are going to die, and screw people on the way down.
Looks like the plane is what nosedived!
Never depend on the engines and never fly in such a way that you'll die if they fail. Always keep an emergency landing area in sight and in range. Engines can fail at anytime and you can be a involuntary glider.
They teach this stuff in the USA to private pilots, and it is common knowledge on the web.
They didn't even fail, it just took too long for the pilot to get the power he needed, and should never have needed in the first place
If you are buying Airbus, is safety really one of your concerns?
I'd feel much safer in a Boeing.
Look at AA 587, AF 447, etc.
I'm not sure where you got "no lower than 10,000 feet". It should be "no higher than 10,000 feet". You want to increase the cabin pressure closer to sea level. People with health problems can have problems over 5,000 feet or so.
People that sick shouldn't be passengers, nevermind pilots.
A pilot should get down to 10K so she or he doesn't get incapacitated, and then only go lower if safe to do so.
The safety of the flight takes precedence. If it is a choice between going below a minimum safe altitude (given terrain and other factors) and a passenger having a health issue - safety of the flight comes first. If a passenger dies that is sad, but much more tragic if everyone does.
First priority "Fly the plane". Getting to 10K is needed so you can keep doing that. All else is secondary.
But(t) less effective
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-264412.html
Her broken as designed pump that our medical industry inflated the price of to $10K broken.
Likely the parts are only $200 MAX, probably less, likely made in China junk, $50 or so, the rest of the cost goes to profit and R&D, FDA costs, etc.
She was given a new device, hopefully one that won't fry. Likely not, likely the same broken model. She should stay away from anything RF, even give up a cell phone
I had to have mine replaced under warranty, as it spontaneously fried itself one day.
Could have been RF. More than just the TSA scanners put out RF.
Heck, I have 2 devices which put out RF within 3 feet of me right now. Not counting the PC.
Stopped working permanently, FRIED!
Pacemakers when subjected to interference bad enough to affect them shutdown, then work again afterwards, they don't fry. (*)
Someone might pass out, but wouldn't die or suffer lasting harm as long as the interference went away.
(*) I'm excluding things like MRI machines, those produce extreme fields. Enough to make things fly through the air!