I mean to demonstrate that bread alone is great, and since it is a such an integral and derivative part of sliced bread, sliced bread must be greater or at least equally amazing.
Woah, woah woah, Woah woah woah, woah. Yes, this warrants 7 woahs, now 8. Everything you mentioned can easily be done with bread.
Its easy (water and flour) and damned rapid to deploy (Little while in the oven), reasonably scalable (just need a bigger bun-cake-pan), easy to modify and customize (dough!), flexible enough to build everything from a blog (bread-log, also known as a baguette) to an e-commerce system (ancient romans often bartered with wheat) to a social networking platform (http://www.breadtalk.com/ apply to join!) to a cloud-based RDBMS front end (okay what the hell is that? You can't just make stuff up you know) to a personal document and photos filing system (Sliced bread makes great seperators, see: Club sandwhich)
Don't get me wrong, Drupal is pretty amazing, but lets not go around belittling the great invention that is sliced bread.
I've always wondered what would happen if I took an Open sourced project and used it in a closed source solution of my own. The only way I'd come under legal threat is if the Open Sourced community notices me, and I figure there are some weird loopholes in copyright law that I could mandate that no one be allowed to view my source.
Yeah, you just wait till I break out of stealth mode and lock my s-foils into attack position. You won't be able to send an outgoing HTTP request because your nic card will be overloaded with the spam I'm forcing through your POP setup for Outlook express! Then I'll go into defensive mode and make it so you can't open task manager and stop safe mode from booting properly - thus making it a real hassle to get rid of me.
Is that it would only take 1 oil and gas company who usually handles Million Dollar deals. Lets see. International Corporation... Lets say 3000+ Employees... lets say just half the company goes down. Rule of thumb is 1 IT guy for every 100 computers (but we all know thats in a perfect world). So, the simplest way to get out of downtime is to go into safe mode and disable the Antivirus, right? Lets say it takes on average 5 minutes to walk to each machine and preform the steps. 500 minutes, or 8.3repeating hours.
MCaffee basically put you out of business for the day.
You ask an Engineer and a Mathematician, what do you do with a house thats on fire?
They will both answer, put it out with water.
Then you ask them, what do you do with a book of matches and a house?
The Engineer might have trouble coming up with something, but the Mathematician will say, easy, just set the house on fire therefor reducing it to an already solved problem.
They shouldn't be using any amount of signifigant digits. Simply put, 0.6 and 0.66 and 0.666 are all less than 2/3. Only equal to or greater than 2/3 allows a pass. It was close, but no cigar.
Does it matter what part of it they are censoring?
Comedy central hasn't censored Jesus in lewd acts before, but tons of other networks have, and cut out the swearing, all that stuff. So what, Comedy Central feels threatened by someone who has actually warned them, and as opposed to just ignoring it and airing the episode, they did something to protect themselves.
Yeah, they don't listen to the complaints of white collar american mothers trying to raise their children because they aren't going to go plant a bomb. Who are you more afraid of offending, your 5 foot tall 90 pound girlfriend who isn't going anywhere, or the 6'11" Linebacker who already told you to shut up?
Don't act like Comedy Central should be big tough heros, stepping across boundaries to offend anyone and everyone, like its their duty to deliver the content uncensored. They didn't sign up for this. They have families at home. They may push it every once in a while, but they aren't exactly going to stick their necks out there after a serious warning from dangerous people, just because you feel its your American right to recieve every message uncensored.
The best part about this is that you can translate Serial numbers and service tags into quantifiable units and create some pretty good line graphs and pie charts.
You took a robot, capable of crunching numbers at speeds in excess of a thousand calculations per second, programmed it and engineered it to perform a specific task, and then wanted to see if humans, who take 1/5th of a second just to react, can't do any more than a few SIMPLE calculations in a second, and had them use the worlds laggiest controller, and wanted to see who would win?
Is this like, one of those Hypothesises that's bound to be true by the laws of physics, but you gotta test it anyways?
I never had any issues when I ran Mech4 way back when, though I never did any networking besides LAN.
I just get wary when things are in "Beta" without a stable release. It's on 0.2.0 - which means they are out of Alpha, which is good, but how much can there be in a Beta? Does it have 100+ mechs and everything else the MW4 Pack is advertising?
If MW:LL has more game modes than MW4 then perhaps I'll still check it out. I just have to wait for my Crysis Capable machine gets shipped, I placed the order like a week ago and Dell is still fumbling around... *sigh*
You can scan and filter incoming and outgoing IM protocols easily with a good firewall.
Despite what you may believe, you can infect a computer without running an executable.
I can either blacklist facebook (which will upset our employees who use it for business) or I can try my best at blacklisting the sites they get redirected to, but thats a never ending game of cat and mouse.
IM and email viruses are one point of entry that is easy to handle. We run our email server, and block hotmail, gmail, and yahoo. IM applications are not allowed. Anytime a new application wants to access outside our firewall, we get prompted and only after we allow access can it get through.
These are vectors we can control. The better part of it is that they are not necessary for business. They HAVE an email address at the company. We can keep viruses off of that. They don't need an IM to their clients, the email server can handle the back-and-forth. Facebook and Myspace, its either 100% open floodgate or nothing at all. But for whatever reason its deemed necessary to use.
Yep. About 3 hours from the US and I can't watch Hulu. Because of this, I can't have any opinion on the subject matter. It's depressing. Would I pay to use Hulu? I don't know, I haven't used it in the first place.
He was saying how the side stories are much better than the main storyline, so he didn't feel compelled to play it much or was disappointed when he did.
I think the only one I've truly enjoyed was the Original Mass Effect, its sequel and all Dragon Ages haven't really kept the balance of good gameplay and storyline rolling. There is either too much to absorb, with little gameplay, or the story is blandly predictable.
I mean to demonstrate that bread alone is great, and since it is a such an integral and derivative part of sliced bread, sliced bread must be greater or at least equally amazing.
Matt and Trey AND the entire Comedy Central Organization were threatened. It was not just those two.
Depends, do you host scientology websites?
I think the issue I have then is that sliced bread would have a value of infinite, since there are endless possibilities for bread.
at least 102 reactor units
You guys have that many? Good on ya!
Drupal is the greating thing since sliced bread.
Woah, woah woah, Woah woah woah, woah. Yes, this warrants 7 woahs, now 8. Everything you mentioned can easily be done with bread.
Its easy (water and flour) and damned rapid to deploy (Little while in the oven), reasonably scalable (just need a bigger bun-cake-pan), easy to modify and customize (dough!), flexible enough to build everything from a blog (bread-log, also known as a baguette) to an e-commerce system (ancient romans often bartered with wheat) to a social networking platform (http://www.breadtalk.com/ apply to join!) to a cloud-based RDBMS front end (okay what the hell is that? You can't just make stuff up you know) to a personal document and photos filing system (Sliced bread makes great seperators, see: Club sandwhich)
Don't get me wrong, Drupal is pretty amazing, but lets not go around belittling the great invention that is sliced bread.
I've always wondered what would happen if I took an Open sourced project and used it in a closed source solution of my own. The only way I'd come under legal threat is if the Open Sourced community notices me, and I figure there are some weird loopholes in copyright law that I could mandate that no one be allowed to view my source.
Yeah, you just wait till I break out of stealth mode and lock my s-foils into attack position. You won't be able to send an outgoing HTTP request because your nic card will be overloaded with the spam I'm forcing through your POP setup for Outlook express! Then I'll go into defensive mode and make it so you can't open task manager and stop safe mode from booting properly - thus making it a real hassle to get rid of me.
Is that it would only take 1 oil and gas company who usually handles Million Dollar deals. Lets see.
International Corporation... Lets say 3000+ Employees... lets say just half the company goes down. Rule of thumb is 1 IT guy for every 100 computers (but we all know thats in a perfect world).
So, the simplest way to get out of downtime is to go into safe mode and disable the Antivirus, right? Lets say it takes on average 5 minutes to walk to each machine and preform the steps. 500 minutes, or 8.3repeating hours.
MCaffee basically put you out of business for the day.
That reminds me of another one.
You ask an Engineer and a Mathematician, what do you do with a house thats on fire?
They will both answer, put it out with water.
Then you ask them, what do you do with a book of matches and a house?
The Engineer might have trouble coming up with something, but the Mathematician will say, easy, just set the house on fire therefor reducing it to an already solved problem.
It's easy to bash on Comedy Central when you aren't the one in danger.
Where is it written that innocent television broadcasters need to put their lives on the line to adhere to your ideals?
They shouldn't be using any amount of signifigant digits. Simply put, 0.6 and 0.66 and 0.666 are all less than 2/3. Only equal to or greater than 2/3 allows a pass. It was close, but no cigar.
(136 / 206 == 0.660194174757281553398058252427181) is less than (2/3 == 0.66666666666666666666666666repeating)
The vote does not pass.
Does it matter what part of it they are censoring?
Comedy central hasn't censored Jesus in lewd acts before, but tons of other networks have, and cut out the swearing, all that stuff. So what, Comedy Central feels threatened by someone who has actually warned them, and as opposed to just ignoring it and airing the episode, they did something to protect themselves.
Yeah, they don't listen to the complaints of white collar american mothers trying to raise their children because they aren't going to go plant a bomb. Who are you more afraid of offending, your 5 foot tall 90 pound girlfriend who isn't going anywhere, or the 6'11" Linebacker who already told you to shut up?
Don't act like Comedy Central should be big tough heros, stepping across boundaries to offend anyone and everyone, like its their duty to deliver the content uncensored. They didn't sign up for this. They have families at home. They may push it every once in a while, but they aren't exactly going to stick their necks out there after a serious warning from dangerous people, just because you feel its your American right to recieve every message uncensored.
Give me a break.
They Censored a South Park Episode? Stop the presses. No one has ever done that before!
The best part about this is that you can translate Serial numbers and service tags into quantifiable units and create some pretty good line graphs and pie charts.
Yeah. I bet I could beat that robot at Breathing!
You took a robot, capable of crunching numbers at speeds in excess of a thousand calculations per second, programmed it and engineered it to perform a specific task, and then wanted to see if humans, who take 1/5th of a second just to react, can't do any more than a few SIMPLE calculations in a second, and had them use the worlds laggiest controller, and wanted to see who would win?
Is this like, one of those Hypothesises that's bound to be true by the laws of physics, but you gotta test it anyways?
I never had any issues when I ran Mech4 way back when, though I never did any networking besides LAN.
I just get wary when things are in "Beta" without a stable release. It's on 0.2.0 - which means they are out of Alpha, which is good, but how much can there be in a Beta? Does it have 100+ mechs and everything else the MW4 Pack is advertising?
If MW:LL has more game modes than MW4 then perhaps I'll still check it out. I just have to wait for my Crysis Capable machine gets shipped, I placed the order like a week ago and Dell is still fumbling around... *sigh*
I've spent many loading times in Oblivion, Fallout 3, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age, reading manuals. Guess its just me.
You might be interested in Vega Strike, an OS project. Think I saw it on Sourceforge.net or Fossfor.us
You can scan and filter incoming and outgoing IM protocols easily with a good firewall.
Despite what you may believe, you can infect a computer without running an executable.
I can either blacklist facebook (which will upset our employees who use it for business) or I can try my best at blacklisting the sites they get redirected to, but thats a never ending game of cat and mouse.
IM and email viruses are one point of entry that is easy to handle. We run our email server, and block hotmail, gmail, and yahoo. IM applications are not allowed. Anytime a new application wants to access outside our firewall, we get prompted and only after we allow access can it get through.
These are vectors we can control. The better part of it is that they are not necessary for business. They HAVE an email address at the company. We can keep viruses off of that. They don't need an IM to their clients, the email server can handle the back-and-forth. Facebook and Myspace, its either 100% open floodgate or nothing at all. But for whatever reason its deemed necessary to use.
Yep. About 3 hours from the US and I can't watch Hulu. Because of this, I can't have any opinion on the subject matter. It's depressing. Would I pay to use Hulu? I don't know, I haven't used it in the first place.
He was saying how the side stories are much better than the main storyline, so he didn't feel compelled to play it much or was disappointed when he did.
I think the only one I've truly enjoyed was the Original Mass Effect, its sequel and all Dragon Ages haven't really kept the balance of good gameplay and storyline rolling. There is either too much to absorb, with little gameplay, or the story is blandly predictable.
For online battles, MW4 beat out MW3.
As for compelling story and gameplay, yeah, 3 had it going on.