I think it was more along the first lines of a book.
The lake was filled with frosty piss, surrounded by the martian mountain terrain.
We continued to stumble searching for water despite the obnoxius uric fumes which were permeating our suits.
Exactly, what I try to say to people who keep telling me that the market will sort it out.
All of these people keep acting like there is some competition going on.
Where I live there is no competition, you live in this neighborhood you get this provider. The end.
I'd like to know where all these places are which have all these choices.
The only competition they will know is when people do switch to dial-up , or Co-Ops built on Comcast or some provider.
So far I've given them back their cable TV and my VoiP.
I know it's hard to believe , but your insurance company lied to you, they lied to me too.
They jacked up the premiums saying they had to because of Obamacare, when in reality nothing had changed. Obamacare hasn't taken effect.
This reminds me of how the insurance companies came here to Texas and said that Lawyers and lawsuits were driving up insurance and forcing doctors to quit. Well they passed laws here limiting the amount that doctors could be sued for. Did insurance rates go down immediately? No.
Insurance companies made a shitload of money though.
I'm not sure about his for instance, but I can tell you about my for instance.
I had a hospital stay that was billed to me as $108,000. I looked at that bill and freaked. I thought, where am I going to come up with 15,000 for my part. After it went to insurance and came to me, I owed a little over $2000. So after the negotiated rates were applied to my insurance, that is all I owed. I actually called them to make sure this was correct and covered my whole 10+ day stay,
If I had been uninsured my bill would have been $108,000.
Another case
I had a blood test which was being taken monthly for over a 2 years. The charge to me was $30 after insurance. I had a friend who worked with the health insurance company and said that's not right.
She went and found the code they should be entering for that blood test and the charge to me went to $5 dollars per test.
The way it was explained to me was that there was a negotiated rate for the blood test and that I needed the lab to use the correct code to get the negotiated rate.
So I can believe that $60,000 billed all of a sudden became $8,800.
Which is very similar to what we have now where we force insurers to cover houses in existing flood plains.
Also never mind the fact that every 60 years or so we get hurricanes that will clear just about everything off of barrier islands on the coast and yet they are insured.
40 years ago most of the houses on Padre Island were junky. Well there was a reason, they couldn't get insurance and couldn't afford to build something on the island that would get blown away. Now the islands have these 500K + homes and condos out there, just waiting to be blown into the middle of the Laguna Madre.
Unfortunately it doesn't just have an affect tobacco. Other species of plants can also be infected including food crops.
So there are a number of ways this could go wrong.
Somehow I see a parrallel here between computer security and the use of a virus to manufacture a product. Security makes it hard and less efficient, so lets do without security until all hell breaks loose and then we'll sit shaking our heads wondering or thinking we should have been more careful.
I think there is a relationship with Interpol involvement and threat of corporate leaks.
If the corporate leaks contain relative information with regard to the economic crisis, then this could be far more damaging to the US than any of these military/diplomatic leaks.
You do realize that this is Louisiana? They will probably make him head of the parish if not Governor.
Remember the name 'Dale Atkins'.
My guess though is that they didn't have anyone in charge of backups or had a plan for the eventuality that their Windows 3.1 system running Access crashed.
I mean you got to take this in context, it's not like a hurricane hit them and flooded them with water. If only there could have been a lesson learned from 'Katrina'.
Having reviewed the pictures over at contrailscience comparing this video to a contrail, I am now convinced that there are many more secret missile launches occurring. Why haven't they told us about these in the past?
Now you are going to get Fox News talking about all the ad hominem attacks made by liberals.
Then I'll have to explain to my Dad "ad hominem" in debate isn't always a bad thing.
But I guess my attitude toward 'Fox News' would immediately make me guilty of a negative ad hominem attack. To me though when considering self reflection on my own attitude, I come to the conclusion that it is just common sense, it just saves time.
This reminds me of a story a guy from Duval county told me about how in the 60's he got a call from the Election officials telling him that he had filled out his ballot incorrectly.
Ahh the good ole days. Where have the Parr's gone?
Probably around the same time we stop pretending that a toothless regulatory agency staffed via a revolving door to the regulated industry provides any regulation or safe guards to the public.
Yeah right, they'll offer lower prices.:-P
I think they've known all along that they will raise prices and as soon as the media starts bombarding everyone with a crisis, they will roll out new more expensive services.
Meanwhile PR departments from a number of major ISP's will go on and on as to why IPv6 is not feasible.
ip addresses for conventional warheads are reallocated upon detonation. The same would happen for nuclear warheads.
It's important to have SSH access in case of malfunction, so NAT'ing a device is not recommended. It's in the manual.
They also found the word "Myrtus" in the code which refers to the book of Esther , which is part of an old Testament tale in which the Jews pre-empt a Persian plot to destroy them.
I still don't think it is enough to point the finger at Isreal though. It could very well be that someone put these references in the code to get people looking in a different direction or to actually see if they could stir up a fight between Iran and Isreal.
You're taking the extreme, anti-American position because you think it makes you more insightful and intellectual while ignoring the fact that your ability to even post criticism of your country in the first place is proof that America is completely different from China.
Yeah, man get after that intellectual prick.
Nothing like that would happen in the US.
As long as you exclude Kent State and some of those anti-americans marching for civil rights.
Yes, but given a 100 developers. How many of them think about the proper usage of a trigger. Most developers I have run into with regards to triggers never think of anything more than "Oooooh, this is something we could do different".
I think the number would come to around 10.
Ahh, I can tell you don't watch the show, because if you did you would see some of the best discussions from both sides of the isle without the yelling. It may not be perfect, but it is a hell of a lot better than, MSNBC, Fox , CNN.
I think you may have this confused with Bill Maher on HBO.
But as others have pointed out he has been getting onto the Democrats pretty hard lately for there inability to accomplish anything, despite having the votes in Congress.
I think what he has done best is point out that neither party appears to be for US citizens. once they are in power. Democrats talk about doing something, but when it comes to aggressively pushing for their agenda, they pander around and hope everybody forgot why they were there.
Funny how we over here are worried about Islam and terrorist and the rest of the world seem so be worried about China. Latest Financial Times poll showed that 75% of Europeans are more worried about China than terrorism.
In 15 years of working around the IT industry, I have heard of only one management decision which was looked on in a positive light and that was the purchase of Suse. At the time this happened most everybody said they would screw this up. Well here they are.
I'm leaning toward NOVL being managed worse than JAVA, mainly because they had a chance to be relevant more than once. JAVA was relevant and they just couldn't change with the times or pick up on the right direction.
I think it was more along the first lines of a book.
The lake was filled with frosty piss, surrounded by the martian mountain terrain.
We continued to stumble searching for water despite the obnoxius uric fumes which were permeating our suits.
Exactly, what I try to say to people who keep telling me that the market will sort it out.
All of these people keep acting like there is some competition going on.
Where I live there is no competition, you live in this neighborhood you get this provider. The end. I'd like to know where all these places are which have all these choices.
The only competition they will know is when people do switch to dial-up , or Co-Ops built on Comcast or some provider. So far I've given them back their cable TV and my VoiP.
I know it's hard to believe , but your insurance company lied to you, they lied to me too.
They jacked up the premiums saying they had to because of Obamacare, when in reality nothing had changed. Obamacare hasn't taken effect.
This reminds me of how the insurance companies came here to Texas and said that Lawyers and lawsuits were driving up insurance and forcing doctors to quit. Well they passed laws here limiting the amount that doctors could be sued for. Did insurance rates go down immediately? No.
Insurance companies made a shitload of money though.
I'm not sure about his for instance, but I can tell you about my for instance.
I had a hospital stay that was billed to me as $108,000. I looked at that bill and freaked. I thought, where am I going to come up with 15,000 for my part. After it went to insurance and came to me, I owed a little over $2000. So after the negotiated rates were applied to my insurance, that is all I owed. I actually called them to make sure this was correct and covered my whole 10+ day stay,
If I had been uninsured my bill would have been $108,000.
Another case
I had a blood test which was being taken monthly for over a 2 years. The charge to me was $30 after insurance. I had a friend who worked with the health insurance company and said that's not right.
She went and found the code they should be entering for that blood test and the charge to me went to $5 dollars per test.
The way it was explained to me was that there was a negotiated rate for the blood test and that I needed the lab to use the correct code to get the negotiated rate.
So I can believe that $60,000 billed all of a sudden became $8,800.
Which is very similar to what we have now where we force insurers to cover houses in existing flood plains.
Also never mind the fact that every 60 years or so we get hurricanes that will clear just about everything off of barrier islands on the coast and yet they are insured.
40 years ago most of the houses on Padre Island were junky. Well there was a reason, they couldn't get insurance and couldn't afford to build something on the island that would get blown away. Now the islands have these 500K + homes and condos out there, just waiting to be blown into the middle of the Laguna Madre.
Unfortunately it doesn't just have an affect tobacco. Other species of plants can also be infected including food crops.
So there are a number of ways this could go wrong.
Somehow I see a parrallel here between computer security and the use of a virus to manufacture a product. Security makes it hard and less efficient, so lets do without security until all hell breaks loose and then we'll sit shaking our heads wondering or thinking we should have been more careful.
downloading a DVD iso image. We do this at least once a month.
I think there is a relationship with Interpol involvement and threat of corporate leaks.
If the corporate leaks contain relative information with regard to the economic crisis, then this could be far more damaging to the US than any of these military/diplomatic leaks.
You are confusing legal systems with common sense.
You do realize that this is Louisiana? They will probably make him head of the parish if not Governor.
Remember the name 'Dale Atkins'.
My guess though is that they didn't have anyone in charge of backups or had a plan for the eventuality that their Windows 3.1 system running Access crashed.
I mean you got to take this in context, it's not like a hurricane hit them and flooded them with water. If only there could have been a lesson learned from 'Katrina'.
Having reviewed the pictures over at contrailscience comparing this video to a contrail, I am now convinced that there are many more secret missile launches occurring. Why haven't they told us about these in the past?
Well , sometimes it's just easier to buy your enemies :).
Shit , now you've done it.
Now you are going to get Fox News talking about all the ad hominem attacks made by liberals.
Then I'll have to explain to my Dad "ad hominem" in debate isn't always a bad thing.
But I guess my attitude toward 'Fox News' would immediately make me guilty of a negative ad hominem attack. To me though when considering self reflection on my own attitude, I come to the conclusion that it is just common sense, it just saves time.
you know it's a tough crowd, when George Carlin only gets a 4 insightful.
This reminds me of a story a guy from Duval county told me about how in the 60's he got a call from the Election officials telling him that he had filled out his ballot incorrectly.
Ahh the good ole days. Where have the Parr's gone?
Probably around the same time we stop pretending that a toothless regulatory agency staffed via a revolving door to the regulated industry provides any regulation or safe guards to the public.
Yeah right, they'll offer lower prices. :-P
I think they've known all along that they will raise prices and as soon as the media starts bombarding everyone with a crisis, they will roll out new more expensive services.
Meanwhile PR departments from a number of major ISP's will go on and on as to why IPv6 is not feasible.
ip addresses for conventional warheads are reallocated upon detonation. The same would happen for nuclear warheads.
It's important to have SSH access in case of malfunction, so NAT'ing a device is not recommended. It's in the manual.
They also found the word "Myrtus" in the code which refers to the book of Esther , which is part of an old Testament tale in which the Jews pre-empt a Persian plot to destroy them.
New York Times
I still don't think it is enough to point the finger at Isreal though. It could very well be that someone put these references in the code to get people looking in a different direction or to actually see if they could stir up a fight between Iran and Isreal.
Apparently the site has already been blocked by China.
You're taking the extreme, anti-American position because you think it makes you more insightful and intellectual while ignoring the fact that your ability to even post criticism of your country in the first place is proof that America is completely different from China.
Yeah, man get after that intellectual prick.
Nothing like that would happen in the US.
As long as you exclude Kent State and some of those anti-americans marching for civil rights.
Yes, but given a 100 developers. How many of them think about the proper usage of a trigger. Most developers I have run into with regards to triggers never think of anything more than "Oooooh, this is something we could do different".
I think the number would come to around 10.
I agree. I read this and thought , damn , I've got to get my bullwhip out to prevent the developers from doing this.
Ahh, I can tell you don't watch the show, because if you did you would see some of the best discussions from both sides of the isle without the yelling. It may not be perfect, but it is a hell of a lot better than, MSNBC, Fox , CNN.
I think you may have this confused with Bill Maher on HBO.
But as others have pointed out he has been getting onto the Democrats pretty hard lately for there inability to accomplish anything, despite having the votes in Congress.
I think what he has done best is point out that neither party appears to be for US citizens. once they are in power. Democrats talk about doing something, but when it comes to aggressively pushing for their agenda, they pander around and hope everybody forgot why they were there.
Funny how we over here are worried about Islam and terrorist and the rest of the world seem so be worried about China. Latest Financial Times poll showed that 75% of Europeans are more worried about China than terrorism.
In 15 years of working around the IT industry, I have heard of only one management decision which was looked on in a positive light and that was the purchase of Suse. At the time this happened most everybody said they would screw this up. Well here they are.
I'm leaning toward NOVL being managed worse than JAVA, mainly because they had a chance to be relevant more than once. JAVA was relevant and they just couldn't change with the times or pick up on the right direction.