"Without an identity you can't access education, financial services, healthcare, you name it. You are disenfranchised and marginalized from society," David Treat, a managing director in Accenture's financial services practice, said in an interview.
And with one, you can't "start a new life." You can't leave the mistakes of youth behind. You can't hide from crazed ex's. You can't slough off whatever it is that has made your life untenable or even hazardous in order to begin again.
Or maybe you can, if you have enough money... I wonder what the "New Life" service will look like and if it will come with different levels?
Bronze = new ID going forward, but your old ID is still connected to you, and your new ID references your old ID. Silver = new ID, your old ID can no longer be used to retrieve current information about you, but your new ID can references your old ID Gold = new ID, and there is no connection between the new and old IDs. Platinum = new ID with a fake history, old ID shows you died, and you get to select your fake death and fake new history from a menu.
Object oriented design is here to stay. Functional programming has it's place, but as little more than one off event handlers, I wouldn't call it a programming paradigm. Like interfaces, it's useful, but it's more applicable in some situations than others.
Put it this way, if someone told me OOP was dead, I'd fire them because it would indicate to me that they didn't understand OO and would likely be resistant to understanding it.
Ah, another Infowars/Fox "News" fan. A mining operation owned by Russian company has rights to mine a percentage of the uranium in our country -- which they then must sell to the U.S.
1. Build a set of solar powered soil processors that can pull the toxins out of Martial soil, including H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), break down the H2O2 into hydrogen and oxygen and compress the H and O for storage in tanks. 2. Build a set of relay tugs capable of using H and O to launch into orbit from Mars' surface and return in one piece several thousand times without significant repairs. 3. Build a set of zero-gee drones that can handle the H and O tanks. 4. Build a set of Martial surface drones that can handle the H and O tanks. 5. Break the ISS in half. Break one half down and brace it as needed Take one half, attach boosters and a payload containing the soil processors, the tugs, and the drones, and take off for Mars. Unmanned.
[ 2 years later ]
6. Arrive at Mars. 7. Soil processors, tugs, and surface drones drop off, land on Mars near a water deposits + cliff face / lava tube / cave 8. Orbital drones start reassembling the newly relocated MSS (Mars Space Station). 9. Soil processors begin churning out non-toxic soil and shipping rocket fuel up to the MSS.
[ some time later ]
10. Humans arrive. 11. The supply part of their ship detaches, lands on Mars not far from soil processors. 12. The human transport portion of the ship docks with the MSS. 13. The finish reassembling the MSS, including attaching the human transport as a new module. 14. They hop on the tug and head down to Mars. 15. They begin using the detoxified soil to grow crops and start building an underground facility
[ some time later ]
16. Subsequent ships arrive 17. dock with MSS, drop off new modules, and a. refuel, pick up supplies, continue outward b. head to Mars' surface.
My main box uses an AMD Phenom II X6 3.7GHz. Built in 2009, I've upgraded the memory, graphics, and RAID array, installed a USB 3.0 card, and replaced a burned out DVD drive, but the CPU and motherboard still kick ass.
You guys are reading this wrong. This isn't a, "Wow, Windows 10 is so cool," article, this is a, "Wow, Microsoft has managed to force more people to upgrade faster than they did going from XP to Windows 7." And in that regard, yes, Microsoft has mastered that one aspect of the game much better than they did in the past.
As someone who makes and customizes retail software, I can tell you that existing POS registers will NEVER upgrade from XP. That's right, XP. Not even Windows 7. And the reason is because it just works, and the hardware requirements are so low. New ones coming out will likely have a stripped down version of 10 for retail, but there's no such animal as "upgrading POS registers to Windows 10".
I've got Win7 on my main desktop machine and on a number of VMs, and there is no way in hell I'm upgrading them. Especially since the latest Windows automatic update killed my laptop over the weekend and I had to get MSI's tech support involved to get it running again (thanks guys!). Microsoft can upgrade all my machines when it can pry Win7 from my cold dead hands... bastards...
That's lovely, but I'll save my outrage for the people stupid enough to follow someone else's rules simply because, if they don't, that person's imaginary sky ruler will beat them up.
I uninstalled AVG about 2 months ago after it once again rebooted my system during an "upgrade", crashing my VMs and losing my work for the last hour. I had it for years, even used to recommend it, but the fact that I had to "temporarily" disable AVG (typically until reboot) just to get anything done (performance and resource issues), combined with the daily nag messages, were already getting on my last nerve. Now I'm on MalwareBytes and getting my job done without interruption.
Avast can eat AVG and poop out little money balls to its heart's content. I'll be over here not caring because AVG sucked so bad I already moved on.
Not trolling at all. In fact, you nailed it. One is socialist, the other is capitalism run amok. Religious diversity vs. fundamentalists, equality and equal representation vs. class warfare and oligarchy, interracial kiss vs. incestuous kiss.
If you wanted to troll, this have asked what a post-Clinton universe would look like.
That probably explains why AT&T pushed out an update to 6.0.1 this week. They are usually a few versions behind, so this seemed like a pretty quick update...
"Reported accurately"? You're kidding, right? This guy makes a vague claim and they can't even verify it, but they put him on the air anyway and that's accurate reporting in your book? You should really study the basic principles behind journalistic ethics.
A man makes a claim that they admittedly can't confirm, but they give him air time anyway. That's not journalism. That's Fox "News" propaganda. And it's not really news. The assumption is that, if she was using her own private server, it was vulnerable and was probably hacked at some point. This is just the usual salacious but non-substantive crap from Bullshit Mountain.
I have 3 daughters, 2 of college age and one graduating next year from high school, and college is expensive AF. But you know what? If they want to take a "gap year", more power to them! I did, in between the AA degree and transferring to a 4 year college. It's been a looooong year -- I never did go back. But I encourage them to do what they feel is best for them.
So long as they pay for it.
The agreement I have with them is this: I have been paying into college funds for over two decades now. So long as they take a full load and get good grades, I'll also pay for their apartment and their utilities, and they get an allowance for groceries and whatnot. Essentially, I'm their employer and I'm paying them to go to school and get good grades. Anything less and they need to start supporting themselves.
So if they want to take a gap year, they better get a gap job, because they are not partying on my dime. Not after I socked all that money away to pay for their college. Stick to my plan or pay for your own plan.
According to Tuto4PC’s website, the company offers hundreds of tutorials that users can access for free by installing a piece of software that displays ads.
And 12 million people fell for that? What kind of tutorial do you need so badly that you'd willingly set up adware on your machine?
At DHL back in the day, begin referred to as a "poison dwarf" was probably the worst. Not sure about the origins. It basically meant you were not only a useless loser, but your very presence tended to have a negative impact on the project and all the people involved in it.
Putin isn't strong, he's just good at acting like it while being a total dick, like Trump, and clearly he's your role model if you think women and homosexuals damage the military. You managed to leave out welfare queens and minorities in your regressive rant. The Ikes and Roosevelts would have told you to stuff it. And you blame it on the sexual revolution? I think I sense someone was unable to get caught up in the sexual revolution and feels cheated...
From the article:
"Without an identity you can't access education, financial services, healthcare, you name it. You are disenfranchised and marginalized from society," David Treat, a managing director in Accenture's financial services practice, said in an interview.
And with one, you can't "start a new life." You can't leave the mistakes of youth behind. You can't hide from crazed ex's. You can't slough off whatever it is that has made your life untenable or even hazardous in order to begin again.
Or maybe you can, if you have enough money... I wonder what the "New Life" service will look like and if it will come with different levels?
Bronze = new ID going forward, but your old ID is still connected to you, and your new ID references your old ID.
Silver = new ID, your old ID can no longer be used to retrieve current information about you, but your new ID can references your old ID
Gold = new ID, and there is no connection between the new and old IDs.
Platinum = new ID with a fake history, old ID shows you died, and you get to select your fake death and fake new history from a menu.
Object oriented design is here to stay. Functional programming has it's place, but as little more than one off event handlers, I wouldn't call it a programming paradigm. Like interfaces, it's useful, but it's more applicable in some situations than others.
Put it this way, if someone told me OOP was dead, I'd fire them because it would indicate to me that they didn't understand OO and would likely be resistant to understanding it.
Ah, another Infowars/Fox "News" fan. A mining operation owned by Russian company has rights to mine a percentage of the uranium in our country -- which they then must sell to the U.S.
Please get you facts straight.
She's probably thinks intelligence is sexy.
Mind if I dream for a minute?
1. Build a set of solar powered soil processors that can pull the toxins out of Martial soil, including H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), break down the H2O2 into hydrogen and oxygen and compress the H and O for storage in tanks.
2. Build a set of relay tugs capable of using H and O to launch into orbit from Mars' surface and return in one piece several thousand times without significant repairs.
3. Build a set of zero-gee drones that can handle the H and O tanks.
4. Build a set of Martial surface drones that can handle the H and O tanks.
5. Break the ISS in half. Break one half down and brace it as needed Take one half, attach boosters and a payload containing the soil processors, the tugs, and the drones, and take off for Mars. Unmanned.
[ 2 years later ]
6. Arrive at Mars.
7. Soil processors, tugs, and surface drones drop off, land on Mars near a water deposits + cliff face / lava tube / cave
8. Orbital drones start reassembling the newly relocated MSS (Mars Space Station).
9. Soil processors begin churning out non-toxic soil and shipping rocket fuel up to the MSS.
[ some time later ]
10. Humans arrive.
11. The supply part of their ship detaches, lands on Mars not far from soil processors.
12. The human transport portion of the ship docks with the MSS.
13. The finish reassembling the MSS, including attaching the human transport as a new module.
14. They hop on the tug and head down to Mars.
15. They begin using the detoxified soil to grow crops and start building an underground facility
[ some time later ]
16. Subsequent ships arrive
17. dock with MSS, drop off new modules, and
a. refuel, pick up supplies, continue outward
b. head to Mars' surface.
My main box uses an AMD Phenom II X6 3.7GHz. Built in 2009, I've upgraded the memory, graphics, and RAID array, installed a USB 3.0 card, and replaced a burned out DVD drive, but the CPU and motherboard still kick ass.
Oh, and it runs Windows 7 Ultimate. I win.
So it's Bush all over again? And you're surprised by this because...?
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
Those of us who remember history are doomed to watch everyone else repeat it.
Irving Gould and Mehdi Ali can both rot in h*ll as far as I am concerned.
Irving Gould is dead (2004), and while Mehdi Ali is busy whitewashing his reputation, perhaps you can let go of the hate a little?
You guys are reading this wrong. This isn't a, "Wow, Windows 10 is so cool," article, this is a, "Wow, Microsoft has managed to force more people to upgrade faster than they did going from XP to Windows 7." And in that regard, yes, Microsoft has mastered that one aspect of the game much better than they did in the past.
As someone who makes and customizes retail software, I can tell you that existing POS registers will NEVER upgrade from XP. That's right, XP. Not even Windows 7. And the reason is because it just works, and the hardware requirements are so low. New ones coming out will likely have a stripped down version of 10 for retail, but there's no such animal as "upgrading POS registers to Windows 10".
I've got Win7 on my main desktop machine and on a number of VMs, and there is no way in hell I'm upgrading them. Especially since the latest Windows automatic update killed my laptop over the weekend and I had to get MSI's tech support involved to get it running again (thanks guys!). Microsoft can upgrade all my machines when it can pry Win7 from my cold dead hands... bastards...
I am a self confessed troll as I troll somewhat often. That said, I prefer the term "underpass", as in "an underpass of trolls"
Not all trolls are bridge trolls, you insensitive, racist clod.
Around 14 percent of people carry the APOEe4 mutation... shrinking brain by age of three...
Finally! An explanation for those crazy-ass Trump supporters that started off as Sanders supporters...
That's lovely, but I'll save my outrage for the people stupid enough to follow someone else's rules simply because, if they don't, that person's imaginary sky ruler will beat them up.
I think we're done here...
I uninstalled AVG about 2 months ago after it once again rebooted my system during an "upgrade", crashing my VMs and losing my work for the last hour. I had it for years, even used to recommend it, but the fact that I had to "temporarily" disable AVG (typically until reboot) just to get anything done (performance and resource issues), combined with the daily nag messages, were already getting on my last nerve. Now I'm on MalwareBytes and getting my job done without interruption.
Avast can eat AVG and poop out little money balls to its heart's content. I'll be over here not caring because AVG sucked so bad I already moved on.
Not trolling at all. In fact, you nailed it. One is socialist, the other is capitalism run amok. Religious diversity vs. fundamentalists, equality and equal representation vs. class warfare and oligarchy, interracial kiss vs. incestuous kiss.
If you wanted to troll, this have asked what a post-Clinton universe would look like.
(ducks and runs away)
That probably explains why AT&T pushed out an update to 6.0.1 this week. They are usually a few versions behind, so this seemed like a pretty quick update...
"Reported accurately"? You're kidding, right? This guy makes a vague claim and they can't even verify it, but they put him on the air anyway and that's accurate reporting in your book? You should really study the basic principles behind journalistic ethics.
A man makes a claim that they admittedly can't confirm, but they give him air time anyway. That's not journalism. That's Fox "News" propaganda. And it's not really news. The assumption is that, if she was using her own private server, it was vulnerable and was probably hacked at some point. This is just the usual salacious but non-substantive crap from Bullshit Mountain.
I have 3 daughters, 2 of college age and one graduating next year from high school, and college is expensive AF. But you know what? If they want to take a "gap year", more power to them! I did, in between the AA degree and transferring to a 4 year college. It's been a looooong year -- I never did go back. But I encourage them to do what they feel is best for them.
So long as they pay for it.
The agreement I have with them is this: I have been paying into college funds for over two decades now. So long as they take a full load and get good grades, I'll also pay for their apartment and their utilities, and they get an allowance for groceries and whatnot. Essentially, I'm their employer and I'm paying them to go to school and get good grades. Anything less and they need to start supporting themselves.
So if they want to take a gap year, they better get a gap job, because they are not partying on my dime. Not after I socked all that money away to pay for their college. Stick to my plan or pay for your own plan.
From the article:
According to Tuto4PC’s website, the company offers hundreds of tutorials that users can access for free by installing a piece of software that displays ads.
And 12 million people fell for that? What kind of tutorial do you need so badly that you'd willingly set up adware on your machine?
And the other half just aren't paying attention.
At DHL back in the day, begin referred to as a "poison dwarf" was probably the worst. Not sure about the origins. It basically meant you were not only a useless loser, but your very presence tended to have a negative impact on the project and all the people involved in it.
Nope, he's right. You're a knuckle-dragger.
Putin isn't strong, he's just good at acting like it while being a total dick, like Trump, and clearly he's your role model if you think women and homosexuals damage the military. You managed to leave out welfare queens and minorities in your regressive rant. The Ikes and Roosevelts would have told you to stuff it. And you blame it on the sexual revolution? I think I sense someone was unable to get caught up in the sexual revolution and feels cheated...
National Review is a right wing rag. Obama could have nominated Hitler and NR would have said he was soft on the death penalty.