Originally it wasn't really feature complete after looking at it today it has extensions... I did notice the default setting had extra junk turned on and after installing an adblocker, turning off the diagnostic reporting, fiddling with privacy settings, changing up the theme, switching the startpage to a solid color background instead of an image and few other tweaks it appears to work much smoother.
I've been running Opera since it was paid and the only browser in town with a tabbed interface... though I'm considering switching to Vivaldi I haven't checked recently but I think they finally have extensions.
I live in town, I have two easements one on the roadside and one in the back for public access and utilities (aka alley in the back sidewalk in the front).
Yes, that was the time of the dust bowl it was caused by a combination of severe droughts and poor farming techniques many of the record high temperatures where set that year and are still the record high today. It only takes one year with a long record low temperature winter and short mild summer to drop the average temperature which happened a couple times in the 1970s though some how it's still a steady and consistent increase. The weather isn't that consistent or predictable I doubt any data that doesn't show occasional dips and peaks.
We don't know because that is one of the things in the last sentence of the post that they refused to release...
Oracle refused to comply with the Labor Department's investigation, which began in 2014, such as refusing to provide compensation data for all employees, complete hiring data for certain business lines and employee complaints of discrimination, according to the federal agency.
When I look at the charts of past I sometimes think wow has it really been getting hotter... wait a minute why is 1936 so dam low on this chart all of the norther hemisphere had droughts that entire decade and many of the record highs happened during that time it was hot enough that we ended up studying it in grade school. 121F in South Dakota... So why is the data on these charts so different from what was in my history book in the 1970s? It's gotten warmer since the 1970s we had record breaking snow and cold we even had snow and freezing rain on the 4th of July one year.
I don't think I have ever seen a bidet at least not in person, I could easily imagine some mid-westerner getting an unexpected jet of water on a public toilet and having a heart attack.
The tfa suggest it is more common in musicians to hear motion and as someone with a degree in applied music... First I'm not clairvoyant although I can with good accuracy listen to a portion of a melody I've not heard before and complete it so long as it follows with music theory. I would not be surprised if anyone that loves music would be able to do the same to some degree especially if it's a new song from an artist that they listen to a lot.
As far as motion goes yes I can anticipate the sound that accompanies it along with patterns of motion to follow for some things. It has to something I'm familiar with just like a big sports fan is likely to know what the next play in a football game will be.
We do see them in the US they provide low altitude radar across the entire southern boarder and are called TARS, however each one covers a large area so there aren't very many.
The pie 3b about an hour and a half or 15 minutes the second time to stick the pie in a case w/heatsink plug into hdmi and peripherals write the retropie image to an sd card boot the thing up and configure it.... (it's mostly configured just out of the package not including getting roms copied to it) it does all of the nintendos up to n64 very well along with the older stuff atari, mame, celecovision, etc... (if you have a lot of roms you may also want to look into sselp/scraper on git hub) if you have trouble with sound from the hdmi... https://www.raspberrypi.org/do...
It also runs good with raspbian, it would easily make a good little general purpose computer for checking email, facebook, streaming video or music. OSMC works good on the pie 3b and is a snap to configure also.
I can't wait for the next version.... I hope it has more ram.
Android may be #17 on this all time list but Sun Solaris is also on the list... Last year (2016) Android was #1 for the most new vulnerabilities. Sadly a lot of lower end android phones never or rarely get updates.
from symantec
In 2014, Symantec found that 17 percent of all Android apps (nearly one million total) were actually malware indisguise. Additionally, grayware apps, which aren’t malicious by design but do annoying and inadvertently harmful things like track user behavior, accounted for 36 percent of all mobile apps.
I do a lot of work with indie bands anything from musical arrangements to graphic art I don't know any that are selling cassettes. They like to go with CDs because they are cheaper and ship faster, digital download cards are really popular too.
Then forget tethering and go for a powered blimp. It would have the ability to do station keeping and wouldn't need to trade altitude for power and it would probably cost less than a fixed wing aircraft. Either way a fixed wing aircraft and a powered blimp will both be effected by weather.
The military has been using tethered balloons for radar and communications for years the dangers are well known tow of those articles blamed operational procedures. I'm guessing that a satellite would weather a storm better but I'm not so certain it would be cheaper.
I would have to see some data on that. High altitude weather balloons can hit an altitude of 20+ miles but a 20 mile tether doesn't sound practical although that would have a nice coverage area.
That's the fine alone not including any civil settlements which hadn't occurred yet at the time that article was written. This is a $4.3 billion settlement to resolve civil and criminal allegations.
I like my old iphone 4s that I still use but I'm not so sure about the mp3 player I had a magnavox that was nearly indestructible as I put it through the washer and dryer multiple times and it still worked after I let it dry out. An ipod would have been dead with a busted screen long before that magnavox finally died.
I'm not sure where you are form but I'm in Kansas I can look up all kinds of information on any address but it doesn't give the owner. Although it did come in handy when looking to purchase a house.
Property Value {multiple years} Property Tax {multiple years} # structures on property sq feet year built each time it was sold and for what price
Yes they do, and you don't need to have cable to participate. They called me last year and just out of curiosity I stayed on the line since I don't have cable or satellite. I told them I used streaming services netflix, hulu, etc... they still wanted me to participate.
They track TV viewing by calling you and going through a questionnaire then they ask if you would keep a log for a month that they will send to you to fill out.
California has a cloud seeding program....
Vivaldi has been mentioned frequently on /. since some developers bailed on opera to start it.
Originally it wasn't really feature complete after looking at it today it has extensions... I did notice the default setting had extra junk turned on and after installing an adblocker, turning off the diagnostic reporting, fiddling with privacy settings, changing up the theme, switching the startpage to a solid color background instead of an image and few other tweaks it appears to work much smoother.
I've been running Opera since it was paid and the only browser in town with a tabbed interface... though I'm considering switching to Vivaldi I haven't checked recently but I think they finally have extensions.
I live in town, I have two easements one on the roadside and one in the back for public access and utilities (aka alley in the back sidewalk in the front).
Yes, that was the time of the dust bowl it was caused by a combination of severe droughts and poor farming techniques many of the record high temperatures where set that year and are still the record high today. It only takes one year with a long record low temperature winter and short mild summer to drop the average temperature which happened a couple times in the 1970s though some how it's still a steady and consistent increase. The weather isn't that consistent or predictable I doubt any data that doesn't show occasional dips and peaks.
fyi you don't have to have an engineering background to be hire for an engineering job...
We don't know because that is one of the things in the last sentence of the post that they refused to release...
Oracle refused to comply with the Labor Department's investigation, which began in 2014, such as refusing to provide compensation data for all employees, complete hiring data for certain business lines and employee complaints of discrimination, according to the federal agency.
When I look at the charts of past I sometimes think wow has it really been getting hotter... wait a minute why is 1936 so dam low on this chart all of the norther hemisphere had droughts that entire decade and many of the record highs happened during that time it was hot enough that we ended up studying it in grade school. 121F in South Dakota... So why is the data on these charts so different from what was in my history book in the 1970s? It's gotten warmer since the 1970s we had record breaking snow and cold we even had snow and freezing rain on the 4th of July one year.
I don't think I have ever seen a bidet at least not in person, I could easily imagine some mid-westerner getting an unexpected jet of water on a public toilet and having a heart attack.
if you couldn't hear the the light and taste colors then you were taking the wrong stuff....
The tfa suggest it is more common in musicians to hear motion and as someone with a degree in applied music... First I'm not clairvoyant although I can with good accuracy listen to a portion of a melody I've not heard before and complete it so long as it follows with music theory. I would not be surprised if anyone that loves music would be able to do the same to some degree especially if it's a new song from an artist that they listen to a lot.
As far as motion goes yes I can anticipate the sound that accompanies it along with patterns of motion to follow for some things. It has to something I'm familiar with just like a big sports fan is likely to know what the next play in a football game will be.
We do see them in the US they provide low altitude radar across the entire southern boarder and are called TARS, however each one covers a large area so there aren't very many.
The pie 3b about an hour and a half or 15 minutes the second time to stick the pie in a case w/heatsink plug into hdmi and peripherals write the retropie image to an sd card boot the thing up and configure it.... (it's mostly configured just out of the package not including getting roms copied to it) it does all of the nintendos up to n64 very well along with the older stuff atari, mame, celecovision, etc... (if you have a lot of roms you may also want to look into sselp/scraper on git hub)
if you have trouble with sound from the hdmi... https://www.raspberrypi.org/do...
It also runs good with raspbian, it would easily make a good little general purpose computer for checking email, facebook, streaming video or music. OSMC works good on the pie 3b and is a snap to configure also.
I can't wait for the next version.... I hope it has more ram.
I thought it was interesting as well since it account for over 50% of apps. The Grayware apps sounds like spyware/adware.
http://www.cvedetails.com/top-...
Android may be #17 on this all time list but Sun Solaris is also on the list... Last year (2016) Android was #1 for the most new vulnerabilities. Sadly a lot of lower end android phones never or rarely get updates.
from symantec
In 2014, Symantec found that 17 percent of all Android apps (nearly one million total) were actually malware indisguise. Additionally, grayware apps, which aren’t malicious by design but do annoying and inadvertently harmful things like track user behavior, accounted for 36 percent of all mobile apps.
https://www.symantec.com/conte...
I do a lot of work with indie bands anything from musical arrangements to graphic art I don't know any that are selling cassettes. They like to go with CDs because they are cheaper and ship faster, digital download cards are really popular too.
Then forget tethering and go for a powered blimp. It would have the ability to do station keeping and wouldn't need to trade altitude for power and it would probably cost less than a fixed wing aircraft. Either way a fixed wing aircraft and a powered blimp will both be effected by weather.
The military has been using tethered balloons for radar and communications for years the dangers are well known tow of those articles blamed operational procedures. I'm guessing that a satellite would weather a storm better but I'm not so certain it would be cheaper.
I would have to see some data on that. High altitude weather balloons can hit an altitude of 20+ miles but a 20 mile tether doesn't sound practical although that would have a nice coverage area.
That's the fine alone not including any civil settlements which hadn't occurred yet at the time that article was written. This is a $4.3 billion settlement to resolve civil and criminal allegations.
I like my old iphone 4s that I still use but I'm not so sure about the mp3 player I had a magnavox that was nearly indestructible as I put it through the washer and dryer multiple times and it still worked after I let it dry out. An ipod would have been dead with a busted screen long before that magnavox finally died.
I'm not sure where you are form but I'm in Kansas I can look up all kinds of information on any address but it doesn't give the owner. Although it did come in handy when looking to purchase a house.
Property Value {multiple years}
Property Tax {multiple years}
# structures on property
sq feet
year built
each time it was sold and for what price
Yes they do, and you don't need to have cable to participate. They called me last year and just out of curiosity I stayed on the line since I don't have cable or satellite. I told them I used streaming services netflix, hulu, etc... they still wanted me to participate.
They track TV viewing by calling you and going through a questionnaire then they ask if you would keep a log for a month that they will send to you to fill out.