One rather larger "western culture" is "defending" its "freedom" by waging two occupation wars on the opposite side of the planet. And that's just like... you know... at the moment and not accounting for all those other wars in the last couple of centuries nor setting up all those dictatorships and such.
Two wars of occupation? You don't know much of the history of these "wars" if you think they are anything about occupation.
Afghanistan: the US was invited into the country to try to take down the Al Queda network
Iraq: Disposed a dictator/genocidist, then instituted general elections and worked to teach the country how to be stable with a democracy. We are still there trying to train their military and police to help prevent the insurgents from simply taking over.
Last I checked, there are no occupations here, if you can show signs of occupation, I will be sure to view them
Correction. This appears to be what he is talking about, but he says above 80km which is much more then 85kft. Sorry to pull a NASA level imperial/metric screwup.
I understand the confusion, but have to correct the implementation. Try looking in Precision Workstations for a dual socket Xeon box, and you will find that the price for this range of Mac is actually pretty reasonable. I use a Mac pro at work, and find it works quite well, but I would have been just as happy with a Dell if Apple would allow VMs of Mac OS, as I do have to support it.
Second this. I do it often at work, you don't even need to boot into (T)arget Disk mode, you can use the file and settings transfer wizard equivalent (Utilities\Migration Assistant) and run it over the network, or through a firewire cable.
I think the root of the problem that caused your moderation would be that you were making a commend on the gulf oil spill on a article about lillypad cities. This is well off topic. As was the New Orleans defense...
You could try mounting the drive on c:/Users like in Linux, or booting to another disk (cd boot?) moving the folders and setting it as a link from the primary location.
Totally agreed. The "device" that was found was a empty inkjet cartridge with a piece of cell phone attached and some wires. It looked like something a kid would build. They freaked out about it getting through security, but of course it got through, it had no explosive material contained. And what is a cell phone circuit board going to do without power and with nothing attached to it.
The economy did pretty well under GWBush with a Republican controlled congress until the housing bubble collapsed because of legislation implimented by Clinton and the economy did not require huge taxpayer funded bailouts to avert the next great depression..
One rather larger "western culture" is "defending" its "freedom" by waging two occupation wars on the opposite side of the planet.
And that's just like... you know... at the moment and not accounting for all those other wars in the last couple of centuries nor setting up all those dictatorships and such.
Two wars of occupation? You don't know much of the history of these "wars" if you think they are anything about occupation.
Afghanistan: the US was invited into the country to try to take down the Al Queda network
Iraq: Disposed a dictator/genocidist, then instituted general elections and worked to teach the country how to be stable with a democracy. We are still there trying to train their military and police to help prevent the insurgents from simply taking over.
Last I checked, there are no occupations here, if you can show signs of occupation, I will be sure to view them
Do you have a link to pictures of the "airplane" I couldn't find any on the three links, only pictures took from the airplane.
Correction. This appears to be what he is talking about, but he says above 80km which is much more then 85kft. Sorry to pull a NASA level imperial/metric screwup.
SR-71 Blackbird, service ceiling of 85kft:
http://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/sr-71/
I understand the confusion, but have to correct the implementation. Try looking in Precision Workstations for a dual socket Xeon box, and you will find that the price for this range of Mac is actually pretty reasonable. I use a Mac pro at work, and find it works quite well, but I would have been just as happy with a Dell if Apple would allow VMs of Mac OS, as I do have to support it.
Second this. I do it often at work, you don't even need to boot into (T)arget Disk mode, you can use the file and settings transfer wizard equivalent (Utilities\Migration Assistant) and run it over the network, or through a firewire cable.
And c64s, 8086 and up and I can go on. What is your point?
2. Sweep up the leaves, put them in an industrial rig of some kind, turn into diamond, sell as gold infused diamonds.
It doesn't stop, just drifts near continents.
I think the root of the problem that caused your moderation would be that you were making a commend on the gulf oil spill on a article about lillypad cities. This is well off topic. As was the New Orleans defense...
It is a pattern.
I was merely pointing out that it doesn't work well to move the My* directories to network shares, for whatever reason, it screws with installers.
And the Galaxy is the Holy Spirit?
Sounds like air-gap security to me.
There is a bug with it however. If you move the folders to a network share, many installers fail stupidly saying that x: (or whatever) is unavailable.
Very annoying when you have all of the folders moved as you have to move them all local then install and redo it all.
You could try mounting the drive on c:/Users like in Linux, or booting to another disk (cd boot?) moving the folders and setting it as a link from the primary location.
Totally agreed. The "device" that was found was a empty inkjet cartridge with a piece of cell phone attached and some wires. It looked like something a kid would build. They freaked out about it getting through security, but of course it got through, it had no explosive material contained. And what is a cell phone circuit board going to do without power and with nothing attached to it.
Liberitarian? Green? Constitutional? Seems there is plenty of water on the ballot to me.
Where did happy go in the definition?
UPNP? I don't think that means what you think it means.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Plug_and_Play
However, the modern iMacs only allow you to upgrade the RAM without special tools like giant suction cups.
In fact, to expound, if you tear apart most laptop battery packs, they contain rechargeable AA batteries...
While this may be the case, a wingsuit is a very specific item:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingsuit_flying
You should register an account, this was the funniest, and most insightful comment of this article.
The economy did pretty well under GWBush with a Republican controlled congress until the housing bubble collapsed because of legislation implimented by Clinton and the economy did not require huge taxpayer funded bailouts to avert the next great depression..
There, completed that thought for you.