Agreed bad tests are bad, along with bad articles. There are java tests that can do this much more accurately as well, and written especially for throughput and network performance. And then we can always get down to raw old file dumps.
Lets not forget network smoke, burps, dropped packets, and one of about 50 other things including the machines and network cards.
I really don't know. I'm guessing some pencil pusher at MS decided low market share means you don't need to support it, even though it's our own stuff.
It could be, however parenting requires some involvement with lessons in morality and so forth. In many cases, that's not happening at all. At best these people could be considered caretakers.
Only on the Vernal Equinox, when it falls on Tuesdays, with a full moon, with a fresh patch of snow. Perhaps, just perhaps while a troop of wondering gypsy's go by singing.
Why do people continue to link to the IPCC? When the scientists themselves continue to leave because data is being rubber stamped instead of being peer reviewed. My personal favorite is when scientists from different fields do research on non-specific areas and it's rubber stamped. Well I suppose it makes for good money, well that and it's lovely circus effect. We all love a good circus.
Lets not forget that global warming is an industry now, don't support it? You're not going to get tenure, funding and you're just going to be a broke sucker working out of your garage if you're lucky.
You want sources do your own research. It's out there, stop looking for the rubber stamps.
I learned to drive at six, might have been seven. That old automatic station wagon of my uncles was a great thing, he even taught me the finer points of proper parking, and parking on hills. My parents on the other hand, had taught me how to drive a stick not long after, but I'd already figured it out on my own by watching their feet and how they shift, as well as listening to the engine. If I'd been able to reach the peddles I could have driven either car without much of a problem.
I guess it's one of those old things, both my parents, my uncle and most of my family either grew up on farms or lived on farms at one time or another. Came with the life, you learned what you needed to do to get through the day. This however, seems to be a blame game. Bad parenting? I'd say no parenting. Just another example of an adult dropping their kid in front of the TV and walking away. I'd say child, but obviously they didn't try to go that far.
By the way, the 'doctor' is a Hamas apologist, his name is Mads Gilbert. There's a difference between propaganda and deception in order to fuel hate isn't there?
I also see those that don't like opposing views have been busy.
This is partially true. The other half is that hamas is refusing to allow in any as well, Israel is allowing aid in every 48hrs from their side of the border however.
Where either the dead are used over and over again, pulled out of the same buildings, and/or the same person/people are trumped in front of the cameras for shock value. That's Pallywood.
I've seen people spend $90k or more to restore classic cars these days for a taste of their '50's childhoods or to bring a 1910 back to life. While others spend $30k for a motorcycle, simply to avoid a midlife crisis.
Sometimes you spend money for the pure pleasure of restoration and passing something on. Other times you do it for pure ego stroking.
Lets not forget that the Pallies regularly used ambulances in the past to transport everything from IED's, suicide bombers and belts to rockets and mortars, and also break every rule that we have regarding the laws of war too. That includes using civilian structures, religious buildings and hospitals as attack points. Because we know that any bad press from counter attacks is just bad for us.
Too bad the world media would rather use stringers rather then investigate, now I'm not even going to get onto the whole Pallywood thing with staged photos or anything but they do that too(Oh Green Helmet Guy...). Lets not forget that the journalists and I use that term loosely here, often embed directly with them. Their lives are their own if they're getting shot at.
Oh lets not forget that there's a pile of aid sitting at the egypt/gaza border either but hamas won't open it. I mean seriously do a bit of research.
Too bad people are stupid. It won't matter if they add ssl logins or not, people are clickhappy and don't pay attention. That's why raw phishing works, because no matter how much you try to protect people, some idiot is still going to click the link even if it's not ssl.
The last time I looked on DSLR's phishtrak they were around 34k for the last year or so.
I give it 30years and things like this will start to make a come back. The technology we have now(and will have) is fine and grand and all that, but sometimes you just want to sit down and play other times you want to see that bit of mechanical technology do it on it's own.
Which reminds me...I need to price out a clarinet, because as grand as it is listening to someone else play, or some of the greats...nothing beats playing yourself when you know how to.
Makes a lot of sense to do it the correct way, nope on the other hand this turns around and makes sure that those brilliant idea never see the light of day in some cases and in other cases where the funds should go to the student/entrepreneur so they can get their own startup going, it never happens.
What works, works. So why replace it? All you're doing it bringing grief to yourself when you're troubleshooting. I used to do a lot of programing on PLC's, for what we had them do(heavy machinery for repeat tasks and custom axle controls for trucks to super heavy construction machinery), they were perfect. Anything else too much of an issue and really you don't need anything complex.
MCU's had issues with vibration, early failure due to power surges(from the in-power systems during hydraulics and engineering wasn't redesigning for that), so PLC's it was.
Yes illegal in parts of Canada, various parts of Ontario(south of ottawa), might be a bit further south now, parts of southern Quebec, various areas in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, various areas of mainland BC.
Studs don't help in fresh snow(read clearance) as you said, they do help in lightly plowed snow where there's goop still on the ground. Lets say the plows go by and instead of properly plowing the road down to the asphalt they leave a 0.5-1" of snow then salt, which freezes later or very quickly becomes compacted. Now you've got a hell of a mess. Welcome to driving in many places in Ontario and Quebec just after a heavy snowfall.
If I remember right, they changed this in a lot of places because of punk ass kids tearing up the roads in the spring with their studded tires, and instead of going after the kids and say suspending their licenses for 5 years or making them pay to fix the road everyone got punished.
They are a bottom basement carrier. Having gotten a connecting from ATL to DWT, I ended up having to cross the ATL terminal building(from A to E) with 10mins to spare(they said), only to find out our flight was going to be delayed another hour because there was no flight crew.
I was less then impressed, but the other passengers made for good company.
Hulu: HAHA sorry sucker. You live outside the US. Go !@#* yourself. I mean, we can't stream it anywhere but inside the US.
I don't understand comrade. You do want to do what's best for your countrymen don't you? Or are you questioning us?
Agreed bad tests are bad, along with bad articles. There are java tests that can do this much more accurately as well, and written especially for throughput and network performance. And then we can always get down to raw old file dumps.
Lets not forget network smoke, burps, dropped packets, and one of about 50 other things including the machines and network cards.
I really don't know. I'm guessing some pencil pusher at MS decided low market share means you don't need to support it, even though it's our own stuff.
Fail article is fail.
What is it with websites wanting to use flash for everything when wysiwyg works fine?
IE-64bit also doesn't work, which is a fine bit of irony. The download manager simply fails to start, unless you install it first under IE-32bit.
Sony already decided you were a criminal.
Isn't "no parenting" a form of bad parenting?
It could be, however parenting requires some involvement with lessons in morality and so forth. In many cases, that's not happening at all. At best these people could be considered caretakers.
Only on the Vernal Equinox, when it falls on Tuesdays, with a full moon, with a fresh patch of snow. Perhaps, just perhaps while a troop of wondering gypsy's go by singing.
Otherwise, no.
Why do people continue to link to the IPCC? When the scientists themselves continue to leave because data is being rubber stamped instead of being peer reviewed. My personal favorite is when scientists from different fields do research on non-specific areas and it's rubber stamped. Well I suppose it makes for good money, well that and it's lovely circus effect. We all love a good circus.
Lets not forget that global warming is an industry now, don't support it? You're not going to get tenure, funding and you're just going to be a broke sucker working out of your garage if you're lucky.
You want sources do your own research. It's out there, stop looking for the rubber stamps.
I learned to drive at six, might have been seven. That old automatic station wagon of my uncles was a great thing, he even taught me the finer points of proper parking, and parking on hills. My parents on the other hand, had taught me how to drive a stick not long after, but I'd already figured it out on my own by watching their feet and how they shift, as well as listening to the engine. If I'd been able to reach the peddles I could have driven either car without much of a problem.
I guess it's one of those old things, both my parents, my uncle and most of my family either grew up on farms or lived on farms at one time or another. Came with the life, you learned what you needed to do to get through the day. This however, seems to be a blame game. Bad parenting? I'd say no parenting. Just another example of an adult dropping their kid in front of the TV and walking away. I'd say child, but obviously they didn't try to go that far.
No, faking news and lying for the sake of lying.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9pRu-sRPb0
By the way, the 'doctor' is a Hamas apologist, his name is Mads Gilbert. There's a difference between propaganda and deception in order to fuel hate isn't there?
I also see those that don't like opposing views have been busy.
Bubble wrap, lots and lots of bubble wrap.
This is partially true. The other half is that hamas is refusing to allow in any as well, Israel is allowing aid in every 48hrs from their side of the border however.
You're welcome to think about that as you will.
Pallywood = The exploitation of grief.
Where either the dead are used over and over again, pulled out of the same buildings, and/or the same person/people are trumped in front of the cameras for shock value. That's Pallywood.
I've seen people spend $90k or more to restore classic cars these days for a taste of their '50's childhoods or to bring a 1910 back to life. While others spend $30k for a motorcycle, simply to avoid a midlife crisis.
Sometimes you spend money for the pure pleasure of restoration and passing something on. Other times you do it for pure ego stroking.
I thought that's what I was saying. Maybe too verbose?
Shock and surprise? He was a rocket maker and it even makes reuters, I mean seriously.
Lets not forget that the Pallies regularly used ambulances in the past to transport everything from IED's, suicide bombers and belts to rockets and mortars, and also break every rule that we have regarding the laws of war too. That includes using civilian structures, religious buildings and hospitals as attack points. Because we know that any bad press from counter attacks is just bad for us.
Too bad the world media would rather use stringers rather then investigate, now I'm not even going to get onto the whole Pallywood thing with staged photos or anything but they do that too(Oh Green Helmet Guy...). Lets not forget that the journalists and I use that term loosely here, often embed directly with them. Their lives are their own if they're getting shot at.
Oh lets not forget that there's a pile of aid sitting at the egypt/gaza border either but hamas won't open it. I mean seriously do a bit of research.
Too bad people are stupid. It won't matter if they add ssl logins or not, people are clickhappy and don't pay attention. That's why raw phishing works, because no matter how much you try to protect people, some idiot is still going to click the link even if it's not ssl.
The last time I looked on DSLR's phishtrak they were around 34k for the last year or so.
I give it 30years and things like this will start to make a come back. The technology we have now(and will have) is fine and grand and all that, but sometimes you just want to sit down and play other times you want to see that bit of mechanical technology do it on it's own.
Which reminds me...I need to price out a clarinet, because as grand as it is listening to someone else play, or some of the greats...nothing beats playing yourself when you know how to.
Makes a lot of sense to do it the correct way, nope on the other hand this turns around and makes sure that those brilliant idea never see the light of day in some cases and in other cases where the funds should go to the student/entrepreneur so they can get their own startup going, it never happens.
What works, works. So why replace it? All you're doing it bringing grief to yourself when you're troubleshooting. I used to do a lot of programing on PLC's, for what we had them do(heavy machinery for repeat tasks and custom axle controls for trucks to super heavy construction machinery), they were perfect. Anything else too much of an issue and really you don't need anything complex.
MCU's had issues with vibration, early failure due to power surges(from the in-power systems during hydraulics and engineering wasn't redesigning for that), so PLC's it was.
You mean like 8 and 16 bit addressing? Or did you miss the problems we're having with 32bit allocations?
Yes illegal in parts of Canada, various parts of Ontario(south of ottawa), might be a bit further south now, parts of southern Quebec, various areas in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, various areas of mainland BC.
Studs don't help in fresh snow(read clearance) as you said, they do help in lightly plowed snow where there's goop still on the ground. Lets say the plows go by and instead of properly plowing the road down to the asphalt they leave a 0.5-1" of snow then salt, which freezes later or very quickly becomes compacted. Now you've got a hell of a mess. Welcome to driving in many places in Ontario and Quebec just after a heavy snowfall.
If I remember right, they changed this in a lot of places because of punk ass kids tearing up the roads in the spring with their studded tires, and instead of going after the kids and say suspending their licenses for 5 years or making them pay to fix the road everyone got punished.
They are a bottom basement carrier. Having gotten a connecting from ATL to DWT, I ended up having to cross the ATL terminal building(from A to E) with 10mins to spare(they said), only to find out our flight was going to be delayed another hour because there was no flight crew.
I was less then impressed, but the other passengers made for good company.