Nope wrong on the first point. It sets legal precedent that can be cited by other judges for their own reasoning's, this does not make it binding legal precedent on all future cases because it's not from a superior or higher court.
This is the basis of common law, until it's challenged other judges may very well use this as well. In his district though? Other judges may very well follow his ruling, and mark that an IP address is not enough for a warrant either. As it can't even properly identify a location anymore, one of the primary components of a warrant.
No, it's not unprofessional. I'm guessing you didn't grow up at the end of the era where having teachers over for dinner was common. Didn't end all that long ago, just back in the 90's. Most of my favorite teachers came over on my invite, with the permission of my parents.
I'm still in touch with a couple of them, about half of them are dead. But my mechanics, science and history teachers? When I'm back in the americas they still come over to visit, and hear about my travels and take things that I've brought or pictures or other tidbits to show their classes. Hell I've spoken infront of their classes in the last 3 years, and I'm nobody important, just someone who has a fascination with learning and traveling.
When you assume, you're only making an ass of yourself. So let's see if in the future you've learned something.
Besides, they did attack, used adhom's and believe as stated in their post which is reflective their views. Don't let that little thing fly over your head either.
Fiber probably is going to be the future still, at least for "in room" high bandwidth devices. Yes it's a pain in the ass, yes it's not fun to setup and get working. But it blows the hell out of copper for terms of throughput. What I would do, is wire in both. If you have the time and money. At worst, you'll be pulling the RJ45+CAT out in 20 years anyway, so if something better than fiber comes along, you can still string and pull the new stuff through.
Just remember that trends don't always point to the future. Up here in Canada 8-tracks were the trend, but already dead in the US. Coax based networks were a trend too, but those were replaced by the up and coming RJ45. Everyone hated the termination, T-splitters, the possibility of breaking a run by simply stringing, and so on. The real problem with fiber is the initial setup and startup cost, those fall through the floor and it'll be back in the mainstream.
Ever think we're relying a little too much on technology these days?
The more bells and whistles, the easier it is to gum up the plumbing.
Same applies on cars, I've worked on one that would have a drive stall. Yeah figure that one out, the problem was the transmission computer causing feedback problems. Far worse on my 2012 car, where the radio, hud, and navigation system are all-in-one. Oh did I mention that the heater controls are also tied in? Yeah the hud died, took everything with a dash of electronics out too.
Now think about driving that sucker to the dealership when it's -35C, wasn't fun. And then I waited nearly 4 weeks for a new console to replace the broken one.
Well I'll be honest. As a Canadian I know exactly what Aussies are going through, we've been dealing with it for decades and we're next to the US. It took a hell of a long time for it to change, the worst offenders were books. Seeing a list price on the back of $5.99USD and $11.99CDN with the dollar at parity broke the back of everyone on the issue. It was the same for software back about 15 years ago too. $49-59USD and $79-89CDN, until people said screw it and started ordering stuff from the US via backshop mailers who were willing to cut the price by $10.
If you have a sandybridge CPU you overclock by default. The CPU supports dynamic OCing to increase performance based on available cooling capacity, and CPU/GPU demand.
Funny, I thought they did serious journalism. You mean you haven't realized that by the Zimmerman case by now? Or are you still on full witch-hunt mode for the "white" who's actually not. And I'm not even talking about the "black" part. Only people with a serious political bias believe what you've said, because they're so wrapped up in their own bubble that they feel threatened by other media sources that don't conform to their own world view.
Anyway, let me point out the funny thing, it took this guy 15 years to find them. And he knew roughly where they are. Remember that thing about hiding stuff in the middle of a desert?
So, Intel, a company with no real competition right now in the market, has produced a product that offers only a very slight performance boost, and relied on tons of marketing to drum up anticipation for this mediocre offering.
I'm guessing you weren't working in the industry back in the 90's when we had cyrix in the game too. Even back then, Intel during the MHZ race would do this if not to simply one-up the competition. Hell it was even worse during the socket/slot fiasco.
Fix what names? I'm a westerner, with a romaji stylized last name, and a 'western' first and middle name. My entire name is over the 55, in fact it's 63 and it's on my passport without a problem. When I flew out west around two months back. Of the characters on my boarding pass there was 6 of my first, 3 of my middle and 8 of my last. Domestic travel in Canada? Not a problem, traveling in the US, haven't had a problem yet. Though it's not my problem you have an issue with "long" western names for us of mixed ancestry. Really the only problem I see, is a broken naming system that believes that everyone should fit under 55.
Well that's an american problem, then again you only need to understand the context of those situations too. But I'm sure you don't think that hamas or hizbullah who both agree that slaughtering all civilians and driving the jews are just lies and propaganda despite that their leadership and in some cases their charters have this spelled right out. The only person that thinks America is a shining beacon are the ones that like to gloss the truth. Then again, the majority of people don't realize that the world is a mighty dark and evil place at times too. Then again, some people have no problems supporting groups like hamas and hizbullah who target civilians because they are civilians.
Ignorance is not an excuse. I'm sure you'll claim I'm american next, but don't worry I'm not.
Getting married is a lifestyle choice too. Better get rid of those tax benefits. Oh and giving to charity, remove those tax breaks. Driving a car too, better remove taxes that pay for roads since not everyone uses them.
Funny. Because in most places there are no tax benefits to being married, in fact it's cost prohibitive now to get married. Someone seems to forget that 'charities' do more work without the overhead of the government. Odd, everyone uses them. Unless you're living in a commune 400 miles from civilization and are fully self-sufficient.
Time to grow up kid. It doesn't cost more than $12 for 30 condoms, or $9/mo for birth control pills without a drug plan or someone else to cover it.
...despite the fact that I see no such aggression coming from them. I just think it's interesting.
Yeah and arming hizbullah, hamas and having their fingers deep in both groups along with previously arming the PLO is 'no aggressive action' right.. Oh wait, let me guess the Jews control both groups.
You might forget that 'sex' is a lifestyle choice. If you want to go running around fucking like bunnies that's all great and fine. Pay for it on your own dime like everyone else has. Otherwise it's time to grow up and not force everyone to pay for your lifestyle choice.
Actually Japan has enough natural resource to go completely renewable. Hydro, geothermal, wind, wave and solar. Obviously it won't happen overnight but Japan is also one of the world leaders in renewables.
If that was true, they wouldn't be buying up every coal mine they can get their hands on in Canada. And by everything, they're buying up every coal mine they can get their hands on, and buying up every prospect field for coal with known-good reserves of a min. of 50MT.
Well the world is screaming about nuclear, they're whining about coal. And it sure looks like Japan's future power generation will be 'dirty' coal with lots of extra radiation.
CCCP is kinda meh on win7x64 boxes a good work around is using shark007's 32/64 codecs.
Nope wrong on the first point. It sets legal precedent that can be cited by other judges for their own reasoning's, this does not make it binding legal precedent on all future cases because it's not from a superior or higher court.
This is the basis of common law, until it's challenged other judges may very well use this as well. In his district though? Other judges may very well follow his ruling, and mark that an IP address is not enough for a warrant either. As it can't even properly identify a location anymore, one of the primary components of a warrant.
Good. That behavior is unprofessional.
No, it's not unprofessional. I'm guessing you didn't grow up at the end of the era where having teachers over for dinner was common. Didn't end all that long ago, just back in the 90's. Most of my favorite teachers came over on my invite, with the permission of my parents.
I'm still in touch with a couple of them, about half of them are dead. But my mechanics, science and history teachers? When I'm back in the americas they still come over to visit, and hear about my travels and take things that I've brought or pictures or other tidbits to show their classes. Hell I've spoken infront of their classes in the last 3 years, and I'm nobody important, just someone who has a fascination with learning and traveling.
When you assume, you're only making an ass of yourself. So let's see if in the future you've learned something.
Besides, they did attack, used adhom's and believe as stated in their post which is reflective their views. Don't let that little thing fly over your head either.
Except it's not. Read the technical papers on it.
Fiber probably is going to be the future still, at least for "in room" high bandwidth devices. Yes it's a pain in the ass, yes it's not fun to setup and get working. But it blows the hell out of copper for terms of throughput. What I would do, is wire in both. If you have the time and money. At worst, you'll be pulling the RJ45+CAT out in 20 years anyway, so if something better than fiber comes along, you can still string and pull the new stuff through.
Just remember that trends don't always point to the future. Up here in Canada 8-tracks were the trend, but already dead in the US. Coax based networks were a trend too, but those were replaced by the up and coming RJ45. Everyone hated the termination, T-splitters, the possibility of breaking a run by simply stringing, and so on. The real problem with fiber is the initial setup and startup cost, those fall through the floor and it'll be back in the mainstream.
Always nice to see the militant atheists attacking people for having views that don't conform to their closed minded world view.
Yeah don't remind me. I'm pretty sure next car I get will be "imported" from europe.
Ever think we're relying a little too much on technology these days?
The more bells and whistles, the easier it is to gum up the plumbing.
Same applies on cars, I've worked on one that would have a drive stall. Yeah figure that one out, the problem was the transmission computer causing feedback problems. Far worse on my 2012 car, where the radio, hud, and navigation system are all-in-one. Oh did I mention that the heater controls are also tied in? Yeah the hud died, took everything with a dash of electronics out too.
Now think about driving that sucker to the dealership when it's -35C, wasn't fun. And then I waited nearly 4 weeks for a new console to replace the broken one.
Well I'll be honest. As a Canadian I know exactly what Aussies are going through, we've been dealing with it for decades and we're next to the US. It took a hell of a long time for it to change, the worst offenders were books. Seeing a list price on the back of $5.99USD and $11.99CDN with the dollar at parity broke the back of everyone on the issue. It was the same for software back about 15 years ago too. $49-59USD and $79-89CDN, until people said screw it and started ordering stuff from the US via backshop mailers who were willing to cut the price by $10.
If you have a sandybridge CPU you overclock by default. The CPU supports dynamic OCing to increase performance based on available cooling capacity, and CPU/GPU demand.
It is a sustainable business model. The problem is, the government bailed out the ones that failed at properly playing this model.
Don't worry the TSA will protect us...
Ah fuck.
Funny, I thought they did serious journalism. You mean you haven't realized that by the Zimmerman case by now? Or are you still on full witch-hunt mode for the "white" who's actually not. And I'm not even talking about the "black" part. Only people with a serious political bias believe what you've said, because they're so wrapped up in their own bubble that they feel threatened by other media sources that don't conform to their own world view.
Anyway, let me point out the funny thing, it took this guy 15 years to find them. And he knew roughly where they are. Remember that thing about hiding stuff in the middle of a desert?
Sure, right here. Especially if you consider palestine their own nation.
So, will you be the first to sign your own death and the death of 4 billion other people? Organic farming is unsustainable for our population levels.
So, Intel, a company with no real competition right now in the market, has produced a product that offers only a very slight performance boost, and relied on tons of marketing to drum up anticipation for this mediocre offering.
I'm guessing you weren't working in the industry back in the 90's when we had cyrix in the game too. Even back then, Intel during the MHZ race would do this if not to simply one-up the competition. Hell it was even worse during the socket/slot fiasco.
Fix what names? I'm a westerner, with a romaji stylized last name, and a 'western' first and middle name. My entire name is over the 55, in fact it's 63 and it's on my passport without a problem. When I flew out west around two months back. Of the characters on my boarding pass there was 6 of my first, 3 of my middle and 8 of my last. Domestic travel in Canada? Not a problem, traveling in the US, haven't had a problem yet. Though it's not my problem you have an issue with "long" western names for us of mixed ancestry. Really the only problem I see, is a broken naming system that believes that everyone should fit under 55.
Well that's an american problem, then again you only need to understand the context of those situations too. But I'm sure you don't think that hamas or hizbullah who both agree that slaughtering all civilians and driving the jews are just lies and propaganda despite that their leadership and in some cases their charters have this spelled right out. The only person that thinks America is a shining beacon are the ones that like to gloss the truth. Then again, the majority of people don't realize that the world is a mighty dark and evil place at times too. Then again, some people have no problems supporting groups like hamas and hizbullah who target civilians because they are civilians.
Ignorance is not an excuse. I'm sure you'll claim I'm american next, but don't worry I'm not.
Hamas is primarily funded by...
TURKEY!
Hizbullah by Venezuela.
Not Saudi Arabia, google. Use it, I know ignorance is a great excuse but don't be an idiot. As for 'my team' I'm not american.
Getting married is a lifestyle choice too. Better get rid of those tax benefits. Oh and giving to charity, remove those tax breaks. Driving a car too, better remove taxes that pay for roads since not everyone uses them.
Funny. Because in most places there are no tax benefits to being married, in fact it's cost prohibitive now to get married. Someone seems to forget that 'charities' do more work without the overhead of the government. Odd, everyone uses them. Unless you're living in a commune 400 miles from civilization and are fully self-sufficient.
Time to grow up kid. It doesn't cost more than $12 for 30 condoms, or $9/mo for birth control pills without a drug plan or someone else to cover it.
...despite the fact that I see no such aggression coming from them. I just think it's interesting.
Yeah and arming hizbullah, hamas and having their fingers deep in both groups along with previously arming the PLO is 'no aggressive action' right.. Oh wait, let me guess the Jews control both groups.
You might forget that 'sex' is a lifestyle choice. If you want to go running around fucking like bunnies that's all great and fine. Pay for it on your own dime like everyone else has. Otherwise it's time to grow up and not force everyone to pay for your lifestyle choice.
Actually Japan has enough natural resource to go completely renewable. Hydro, geothermal, wind, wave and solar. Obviously it won't happen overnight but Japan is also one of the world leaders in renewables.
If that was true, they wouldn't be buying up every coal mine they can get their hands on in Canada. And by everything, they're buying up every coal mine they can get their hands on, and buying up every prospect field for coal with known-good reserves of a min. of 50MT.
Well the world is screaming about nuclear, they're whining about coal. And it sure looks like Japan's future power generation will be 'dirty' coal with lots of extra radiation.
Just remember, NAFTA = fair trade. Not free trade and a pox on those that think otherwise.