Can it work in reverse? I fear that the Bush clone called McCain might actually be elected that I have strong, fearful feelings so intense that I want to vote for Obama over and over again.
Computers run hot enough to get rid of moisture and one assumes that these data centers run around the clock.
But dust can be lethal to computers and in particular to power supplies and CPU fans. I clean my PCs guts at least twice a year and what comes out is amazing. Fans are great at collecting dust and they don't pump much air when coated with dust either.
Chemistry has become more and more complex as depth of understanding has increased over the last few decades. I suspect that to have much success in chemistry one must be a genius or very near the genius category whereas some types of medical practice do not require such a high mentality.
Of greater concern to most of us is whether a pre college chemistry course should be an absolute for any high school diploma. I took such an academic course in high school and it was rigorous enough that I suspect that at least 80% of current students would have no hope of ever passing it. Worse yet we had to use slide rules for molar calculations etc..
There were diesel cars sold by American car makers after the gas shortage in 1974. Unfortunately most were of lousy quality and left a bad taste with buyers. People who have used industrial diesel equipment have a clear knowledge of their superiority.
Quite a few people find a niche product to sell on Ebay. For example trumpet mutes are an item that not everyone invests in yet there is a steady, but slow, demand. The real work is in finding a product that you can buy reliably and have on hand in case orders pile up. One friend of mine sells fancy dolls. He sells about 25 a day at $35 each. He earns about $15 per sale.
It is somewhat irrational to think that some nations can be denied access to a vital technology even when those nations appear to be unstable or vulnerable to takeover by other parties.
I well recall the days of the Cuban missile crises when Russia installed missiles in Cuba while we had missiles installed along the Russian borders. What is good for one is good for all.
If it is a mechanical isolation then it might be secure. But if it's a software form of isolation I'll wager it will be cracked soon enough.And since it is a social site for spies they will need to connect from home and that probably does indicate that the isolation is software based.
He really should be allowed to continue his work in a reasonably comfortable environment. If one day he achieves parole he will not be a burden on the tax payers if he can work and save his money. Further his work is important to the public and not just to Hans.
Another consideration is that people who push their minds too far in an effort to break new ground sometimes go off track and do things they would not otherwise have done.
So they form a union and a Ronny Reagan clone ends their existence in a flash. People had better think hard before putting conservatives in power again. Air traffic controllers are really great example of another skilled workers group getting screwed to the nines.
No, the people took a vote on whether the world is 6,000 years old or not and then buried half the ballots and died suing each other in endlessly.
On the not so funny side Palm Beach, Florida, famous for screwing up the presidential election now is in turmoil over a rigged election of a local judge complete with magic ballots that vanish and recounts that do not match by thousands of votes.
In the US I am afraid of draconian censorship being applied to all of us. I'm not entirely convinced that people who become "political" are safe from death squads or assassination here either. Once people are required to protest "elsewhere" it is only a matter of degree in having them protest in the absolute elsewhere, as in six feet under.
When i hear of schools where kids are deprived of text books it makes me want to blow my brains out. What are we coming to to allow such conditions to exist? I wish I knew which books would be best for you and your students or that I had the funds to buy your texts for you. It's time for government to sober up and help young people get started with decent educations.
The article admits that Newark is crime ridden and that rents are 50% less due to the high crime rate. Then the question is posed as to whether too much privacy may be lost in new crime fighting efforts. This is an admission that privacy is causal to crime. Some folks may consider privacy to be a basic liberty but how much privacy does one have when one is dead from a drug crazed junky seeking to steal for a fix? All civil liberties go in the dumpster when crime exists. Loss of privacy is a small price to clean out crime in a crime infested area.
And yet there are still people willing to vote Republican. What the heck can they be thinking? Maybe civil rights violations can put these cops and officials under the jail!
Cost is the real issue. Mailing letters is an expense and every now and then mail gets lost or stolen. With an electronic transfer there may be no cost at all and you save time every month.
For those that are really worried it is easy enough to set up two bank accounts such that one transfers just enough money from one account to the other to pay for the monthly transfers. That way the account with the big money is not exposed to anyone but yourself. And you can do your bill paying with savings accounts rather than checking accounts. Check books are a path to disaster as in my neighbor having a check torn out from the back of her book while her car was being cleaned at the car wash.
My only thought would be to protect people and care less about beef producers making a living. Maybe we need an age requirement such that each cow could be properly tested if it can't be tested in younger cattle.
I hope that Hans will be well supplied with computers, materials and a place where he can continue his work. As far as repaying society continuing with his work is the best he could hope to do as it will benefit us all. And if he is allowed to save the profits from his efforts he will have a means to sustain himself when he leaves prison. That benefits all of us as well.
The thing about cordless vs. wired telephones really won't matter much if you really get hit by a hurricane. Simply put there is no one to call at all. Police, fire and rescue serves are all unavailable for quite some time both during and after a hurricane. Until crews get the roads cleared and that is after the roads are no longer rivers, then and only then can emergency responders get through to aid you. As far as cell phones go the cell towers go out of whack as soon as the storm starts. The same is true of cable systems.
The best way to ride out storms is elsewhere.Evacuate and go to Vegas and gamble or something. And as far as IT functions it would be great to have a second central hub that could take over for any site under the wrath of a hurricane.
You are right about a dirty war in recent elections. Obviously Bush was seated due to a fixed election.
The only way to fight this sort of thing is similar in nature to what was done to Kerry. They went on a campaign of lies to make Kerry look like a coward when in fact he was a hero. So a few deep rumors about McCain molesting small children might be a fair and balanced response.
It can be a superior mode of building. A waterfall is not what is called for. Rather a radiator like device is sufficient. That puts the cooling fans outside the case for easy maintenance.Dust inside a PC as well as corrosion are warded off completely in such devices. If done right it is a superior build. If done wrong it can make a mess.
Organizing those dongles is beyond human efforts. The only real way to deal with those stupid things is to have a tray beneath the rear of the desk to keep their power strips hidden. Then run the wires underneath the desktop and fish the ends up through a hole near where you will plug in the gimmicks that use them.
Every time I look at mine I feel guilty for not having a smoke alarm hanging above them.
Between being right and being popular with bosses being popular wins out every time. Pestering them about better ways to do things is not a great idea. Play golf with them and never mention a darned thing relating to work and if something does crop up then make them think it was all their idea all along. Money shall flow to you as well as job stability. Make sense and be logical and you might as well start a job search.
Thia may not apply in other nations but in America it works every time.
The glitch is that it is the owners and investors that should be punished. They determine the number of employees, the quality of the employees as well as the allotment of time and money towards data security.
Just how can we punish those who may not actually have the ability or be alloted the time to make data safe?
Can it work in reverse? I fear that the Bush clone called McCain might actually be elected that I have strong, fearful feelings so intense that I want to vote for Obama over and over again.
Computers run hot enough to get rid of moisture and one assumes that these data centers run around the clock.
But dust can be lethal to computers and in particular to power supplies and CPU fans. I clean my PCs guts at least twice a year and what comes out is amazing. Fans are great at collecting dust and they don't pump much air when coated with dust either.
Chemistry has become more and more complex as depth of understanding has increased over the last few decades. I suspect that to have much success in chemistry one must be a genius or very near the genius category whereas some types of medical practice do not require such a high mentality.
Of greater concern to most of us is whether a pre college chemistry course should be an absolute for any high school diploma. I took such an academic course in high school and it was rigorous enough that I suspect that at least 80% of current students would have no hope of ever passing it. Worse yet we had to use slide rules for molar calculations etc..
There were diesel cars sold by American car makers after the gas shortage in 1974. Unfortunately most were of lousy quality and left a bad taste with buyers. People who have used industrial diesel equipment have a clear knowledge of their superiority.
Quite a few people find a niche product to sell on Ebay. For example trumpet mutes are an item that not everyone invests in yet there is a steady, but slow, demand. The real work is in finding a product that you can buy reliably and have on hand in case orders pile up. One friend of mine sells fancy dolls. He sells about 25 a day at $35 each. He earns about $15 per sale.
It is somewhat irrational to think that some nations can be denied access to a vital technology even when those nations appear to be unstable or vulnerable to takeover by other parties.
I well recall the days of the Cuban missile crises when Russia installed missiles in Cuba while we had missiles installed along the Russian borders. What is good for one is good for all.
Sure, I believe the ISPs. They are truthful and wonderful people. Or hang them all. Start with Comcast.
If it is a mechanical isolation then it might be secure. But if it's a software form of isolation I'll wager it will be cracked soon enough.And since it is a social site for spies they will need to connect from home and that probably does indicate that the isolation is software based.
He really should be allowed to continue his work in a reasonably comfortable environment. If one day he achieves parole he will not be a burden on the tax payers if he can work and save his money. Further his work is important to the public and not just to Hans.
Another consideration is that people who push their minds too far in an effort to break new ground sometimes go off track and do things they would not otherwise have done.
So they form a union and a Ronny Reagan clone ends their existence in a flash. People had better think hard before putting conservatives in power again. Air traffic controllers are really great example of another skilled workers group getting screwed to the nines.
Can you visualize a skeeter with a snout fierce enough to puncture the hide of a dinosaur? Those skeeters must have been the size of blackbirds.
No, the people took a vote on whether the world is 6,000 years old or not and then buried half the ballots and died suing each other in endlessly.
On the not so funny side Palm Beach, Florida, famous for screwing up the presidential election now is in turmoil over a rigged election of a local judge complete with magic ballots that vanish and recounts that do not match by thousands of votes.
In the US I am afraid of draconian censorship being applied to all of us. I'm not entirely convinced that people who become "political" are safe from death squads or assassination here either. Once people are required to protest "elsewhere" it is only a matter of degree in having them protest in the absolute elsewhere, as in six feet under.
When i hear of schools where kids are deprived of text books it makes me want to blow my brains out. What are we coming to to allow such conditions to exist? I wish I knew which books would be best for you and your students or that I had the funds to buy your texts for you. It's time for government to sober up and help young people get started with decent educations.
The article admits that Newark is crime ridden and that rents are 50% less due to the high crime rate. Then the question is posed as to whether too much privacy may be lost in new crime fighting efforts. This is an admission that privacy is causal to crime. Some folks may consider privacy to be a basic liberty but how much privacy does one have when one is dead from a drug crazed junky seeking to steal for a fix? All civil liberties go in the dumpster when crime exists. Loss of privacy is a small price to clean out crime in a crime infested area.
And yet there are still people willing to vote Republican. What the heck can they be thinking? Maybe civil rights violations can put these cops and officials under the jail!
Cost is the real issue. Mailing letters is an expense and every now and then mail gets lost or stolen. With an electronic transfer there may be no cost at all and you save time every month.
For those that are really worried it is easy enough to set up two bank accounts such that one transfers just enough money from one account to the other to pay for the monthly transfers. That way the account with the big money is not exposed to anyone but yourself. And you can do your bill paying with savings accounts rather than checking accounts. Check books are a path to disaster as in my neighbor having a check torn out from the back of her book while her car was being cleaned at the car wash.
My only thought would be to protect people and care less about beef producers making a living. Maybe we need an age requirement such that each cow could be properly tested if it can't be tested in younger cattle.
I hope that Hans will be well supplied with computers, materials and a place where he can continue his work. As far as repaying society continuing with his work is the best he could hope to do as it will benefit us all. And if he is allowed to save the profits from his efforts he will have a means to sustain himself when he leaves prison. That benefits all of us as well.
The thing about cordless vs. wired telephones really won't matter much if you really get hit by a hurricane. Simply put there is no one to call at all. Police, fire and rescue serves are all unavailable for quite some time both during and after a hurricane. Until crews get the roads cleared and that is after the roads are no longer rivers, then and only then can emergency responders get through to aid you. As far as cell phones go the cell towers go out of whack as soon as the storm starts. The same is true of cable systems.
The best way to ride out storms is elsewhere.Evacuate and go to Vegas and gamble or something. And as far as IT functions it would be great to have a second central hub that could take over for any site under the wrath of a hurricane.
You are right about a dirty war in recent elections. Obviously Bush was seated due to a fixed election.
The only way to fight this sort of thing is similar in nature to what was done to Kerry. They went on a campaign of lies to make Kerry look like a coward when in fact he was a hero. So a few deep rumors about McCain molesting small children might be a fair and balanced response.
It can be a superior mode of building. A waterfall is not what is called for. Rather a radiator like device is sufficient. That puts the cooling fans outside the case for easy maintenance.Dust inside a PC as well as corrosion are warded off completely in such devices. If done right it is a superior build. If done wrong it can make a mess.
Organizing those dongles is beyond human efforts. The only real way to deal with those stupid things is to have a tray beneath the rear of the desk to keep their power strips hidden. Then run the wires underneath the desktop and fish the ends up through a hole near where you will plug in the gimmicks that use them.
Every time I look at mine I feel guilty for not having a smoke alarm hanging above them.
Between being right and being popular with bosses being popular wins out every time. Pestering them about better ways to do things is not a great idea. Play golf with them and never mention a darned thing relating to work and if something does crop up then make them think it was all their idea all along. Money shall flow to you as well as job stability. Make sense and be logical and you might as well start a job search.
Thia may not apply in other nations but in America it works every time.
The glitch is that it is the owners and investors that should be punished. They determine the number of employees, the quality of the employees as well as the allotment of time and money towards data security.
Just how can we punish those who may not actually have the ability or be alloted the time to make data safe?