No worries man, more for me.
No person in their right mind would move to Alaska for its beauty and freedom then shack up in some hole like Anchorage.... Palmer is a bit dumpy though, but its a really insignificant part of the borough let alone the state.
Choppa four reporting - huge chemical fire downtown this morning, smoke can be seen for miles, massive flames and explosions
In other news, local firefighters and teams from surrounding counties put out the fire last week....
Per the article:
"To join the community, players download the normal Pocket Edition app, connect to a Lifeboat server, and register a username with an email address and password."
Its a big difference, granted some percentage of that user base was probably dumb enough to use the same password.
Or in the pixels my eye perceives. Art is about experiencing the artist's perspective or portrayal of a subject. If artist and the viewer are requirements for art to exist, so if someone creates a thing and both parties agree its art who can argue otherwise?
So I'm still grandfathered in on one of these AT&T "Unlimited" accounts, should I expect to not be limited any longer? It is still very obvious every month when I hit the soft cap whatever it is, then after that things load fairly slow, which I've grown used to over the years. None of this arbitration really seems to focus on the present, but rather the past.
I suppose one could interpret a press release from January 7th as "Samsung has just announced its new", it was announced during CES on January 7th, here's the press release:
http://www.samsung.com/global/...
Linked article says model numbers haven't been released either.. here you go:
128GB NVME SSD SM951 - MZVPV128HDGL-00000
256GB NVME SSD SM951 - MZHPV256HDGL-00000
512GB NVME SSD SM951 - MZHPV512HDGL-00000
They've been shipping these in Lenovo and Apple laptops, they are scarce, but available (Amazon, RamCity, Ebay, Etc) at a little more than $1 per GB.
"... may use infected Linux systems to launch DDoS attacks against the entertainment industry... " Seriously? That's our worry? or whom you are trying to scare?
Sadly the NSA isn't, and creating these back doors is just creating a honey pot for those who are. Stop compromising our networks in the name of "national security".
So we have a link to a story about Company A who has exclusive license to use BigShot school's patents to make a fancy wheel and at the end of the article the reporter asks Company A whats they think about Company B's simliar product. The CEO says "Company B CEO came by 18 months ago wanted to co-lab, hung out and left, but I haven't looked at his patents" and we're slashdotting "impending legal doom", yet neither side has said boo to that nature or is there any other relevant link to anything remotely newsworthy. Where's the story?
The only thing obvious to me is your lack of information and community's need to use Roger as the scapegoat for Paul's death (hence the +4 Insightful for the idiot comment)
The short story here is that Roger was going out to shakedown the car that was at his shop being worked on for stalling issues when Paul (who was visiting for a charity event) jumped in the car they were for about a 20 minute drive. That is not to say they did not speed or were not reckless, but lets be honest here, you don't shakedown a ~350,000 supercar like a F150 do you? There's evidence of some mechanical failure but nothing that has been officially announced, just what is being discussed close to those involved.
Anyways, there is risk in everything and driving exotic cars is probably on the higher end of the spectrum and both of these fine gentlemen were well aware of those risks and embraced them.
Indeed. IBM's reputation is pretty well established. They are slow, tedious and yet effective. They are a glacier in IT. But I see it everywhere -- people making decisions in an IT project that have know knowledge of what it takes to make things happen. The illusion that "it's all so easy" has really gotten buried too deep in someone's head somewhere.
The magic phrase is "All You Have To Do Is..."
Those six words have destroyed more IT projects than anyone can count.
I dragged my feet for some time on this purchase, the console has potential, but for now the only game I've purchased for it is Lego City Undercover. The Wii U is really just a big non portable Nintendo DS. The Lego game makes great use of the gamepad, interactive map, vehicle/character catalogs, video chat, surveillance device, etc. Very likely the best Lego game so far (pretty sure we've played them all now). The problem with most of the other titles is they really don't know what to do with it, even Nintendo has yet to release a convincing title that makes it an exclusive or must have game. The saving grace is the vWii console can play all of our old titles so it still gets a fair bit of use, but the slow rate of good Wii-U releases makes me wonder; I may not bite the next time around .
"For those who favor the idea of Internet service as a government-run utility, what do you see as the best-case scenario for such a system?"
I'm not sure there are too many in favor of that idea anymore (recent privacy issues, corp lobbying). There would need to be an unprecedented amount net neutrality and transparency involved; which we've been promised but received little of in other government projects.
I've made a living cleaning up after these clowns (Infosys, not the government, well not directly anyways). So when the money runs out, and/or you get tired of shoveling money at them, feel free to give me ring.
They excel at playing shell games with resources you just trained to proficiency or completed KT sessions with. Deadlines are often met with rehashed code form other projects or dummy code (always love digging through forms and procedures to find its hard coded to NULL or finding code that has the rare comment or variable that has another firm's name on it). When you think you can't possibly explain an idea or concept any other way they'll still come back asking you to explain it again, and again, and again....
" Unfortunately this appears to only be for future released games, those previously released will still be subject to this feature"
Will they or will free codes be made available? There seems to be no concrete information on this anywhere.
Everything I have read on this today states "going forward" or "in the future", which would suggest that they do not plan to redact the existing program for existing games, most likely due to the cost involved to patch, or I would assume. So to answer your question, no I do not have any concrete evidence that would truly support that, though you'll note I prefaced it with "it appears".
I want to see this rational fellow drop a toddler and a four year old off at daycare on his morning Segway commute. Sadly I found no hits on youtoob for someone attempting this.
Property taxes is how things get done around here. Well and some cities have sales tax but that's not applicable this.
No worries man, more for me. No person in their right mind would move to Alaska for its beauty and freedom then shack up in some hole like Anchorage.... Palmer is a bit dumpy though, but its a really insignificant part of the borough let alone the state.
I didn't realize Blackberry was owned by a softdrink research company. www.canadean.com
Choppa four reporting - huge chemical fire downtown this morning, smoke can be seen for miles, massive flames and explosions In other news, local firefighters and teams from surrounding counties put out the fire last week....
I realize advertising is king here, but a link to the original and far more detailed report would have been nice. https://www.backblaze.com/blog...
Per the article: "To join the community, players download the normal Pocket Edition app, connect to a Lifeboat server, and register a username with an email address and password." Its a big difference, granted some percentage of that user base was probably dumb enough to use the same password.
Or in the pixels my eye perceives. Art is about experiencing the artist's perspective or portrayal of a subject. If artist and the viewer are requirements for art to exist, so if someone creates a thing and both parties agree its art who can argue otherwise?
So I'm still grandfathered in on one of these AT&T "Unlimited" accounts, should I expect to not be limited any longer? It is still very obvious every month when I hit the soft cap whatever it is, then after that things load fairly slow, which I've grown used to over the years. None of this arbitration really seems to focus on the present, but rather the past.
I suppose one could interpret a press release from January 7th as "Samsung has just announced its new", it was announced during CES on January 7th, here's the press release: http://www.samsung.com/global/... Linked article says model numbers haven't been released either.. here you go: 128GB NVME SSD SM951 - MZVPV128HDGL-00000 256GB NVME SSD SM951 - MZHPV256HDGL-00000 512GB NVME SSD SM951 - MZHPV512HDGL-00000 They've been shipping these in Lenovo and Apple laptops, they are scarce, but available (Amazon, RamCity, Ebay, Etc) at a little more than $1 per GB.
.farts .smells .stinks ... its like Mad Libs for tlds
Not that many of us actually use comments.... http://xkcd.com/1421/
except corporate websense doesn't block /. whereas kotaku is, and earns me dirty looks from by boss when he is asked to review the audits...
"... may use infected Linux systems to launch DDoS attacks against the entertainment industry... " Seriously? That's our worry? or whom you are trying to scare?
Sadly the NSA isn't, and creating these back doors is just creating a honey pot for those who are. Stop compromising our networks in the name of "national security".
So we have a link to a story about Company A who has exclusive license to use BigShot school's patents to make a fancy wheel and at the end of the article the reporter asks Company A whats they think about Company B's simliar product. The CEO says "Company B CEO came by 18 months ago wanted to co-lab, hung out and left, but I haven't looked at his patents" and we're slashdotting "impending legal doom", yet neither side has said boo to that nature or is there any other relevant link to anything remotely newsworthy. Where's the story?
The only thing obvious to me is your lack of information and community's need to use Roger as the scapegoat for Paul's death (hence the +4 Insightful for the idiot comment)
The short story here is that Roger was going out to shakedown the car that was at his shop being worked on for stalling issues when Paul (who was visiting for a charity event) jumped in the car they were for about a 20 minute drive. That is not to say they did not speed or were not reckless, but lets be honest here, you don't shakedown a ~350,000 supercar like a F150 do you? There's evidence of some mechanical failure but nothing that has been officially announced, just what is being discussed close to those involved.
Anyways, there is risk in everything and driving exotic cars is probably on the higher end of the spectrum and both of these fine gentlemen were well aware of those risks and embraced them.
Indeed. IBM's reputation is pretty well established. They are slow, tedious and yet effective. They are a glacier in IT. But I see it everywhere -- people making decisions in an IT project that have know knowledge of what it takes to make things happen. The illusion that "it's all so easy" has really gotten buried too deep in someone's head somewhere.
The magic phrase is "All You Have To Do Is..."
Those six words have destroyed more IT projects than anyone can count.
My favorite requirement is: "Works as designed"
I dragged my feet for some time on this purchase, the console has potential, but for now the only game I've purchased for it is Lego City Undercover. The Wii U is really just a big non portable Nintendo DS. The Lego game makes great use of the gamepad, interactive map, vehicle/character catalogs, video chat, surveillance device, etc. Very likely the best Lego game so far (pretty sure we've played them all now). The problem with most of the other titles is they really don't know what to do with it, even Nintendo has yet to release a convincing title that makes it an exclusive or must have game. The saving grace is the vWii console can play all of our old titles so it still gets a fair bit of use, but the slow rate of good Wii-U releases makes me wonder; I may not bite the next time around .
No wonder Siri can never find the "carr park" I've been sayign it wrong all along...
Perfect Boston Accent
"For those who favor the idea of Internet service as a government-run utility, what do you see as the best-case scenario for such a system?"
I'm not sure there are too many in favor of that idea anymore (recent privacy issues, corp lobbying). There would need to be an unprecedented amount net neutrality and transparency involved; which we've been promised but received little of in other government projects.
Here's the subject from 2011, however i believe the visualizations is the news this time around. http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/03/26/179257/german-politician-demonstrates-extent-of-cellphone-location-tracking
I've made a living cleaning up after these clowns (Infosys, not the government, well not directly anyways). So when the money runs out, and/or you get tired of shoveling money at them, feel free to give me ring. They excel at playing shell games with resources you just trained to proficiency or completed KT sessions with. Deadlines are often met with rehashed code form other projects or dummy code (always love digging through forms and procedures to find its hard coded to NULL or finding code that has the rare comment or variable that has another firm's name on it). When you think you can't possibly explain an idea or concept any other way they'll still come back asking you to explain it again, and again, and again....
" Unfortunately this appears to only be for future released games, those previously released will still be subject to this feature"
Will they or will free codes be made available? There seems to be no concrete information on this anywhere.
Everything I have read on this today states "going forward" or "in the future", which would suggest that they do not plan to redact the existing program for existing games, most likely due to the cost involved to patch, or I would assume. So to answer your question, no I do not have any concrete evidence that would truly support that, though you'll note I prefaced it with "it appears".
In related Onion news: We Were Going To Take Over The ‘Onion’ Website, But It’s A Real Mess With All Those Ads I'm not sure what the SEA really expected to accomplish here.
I want to see this rational fellow drop a toddler and a four year old off at daycare on his morning Segway commute. Sadly I found no hits on youtoob for someone attempting this.