We take security seriously where I work and have good security practices... That being said there are still management types who always want to find a loophole because being secure is to burdensome. They want to share logins, have password that never expire, put data on unencrypted thumb drives, etc...
I usually just remind them that many of our clients want third parties to certify our security practices and if we can't keep that up we will not have clients and they can debate security all they want on the unemployment line.
I don't have any daughters but I have 6 nieces that are 15 to 34 yrs old and two of them still watch Disney shows and little kid cartoons like Dora the Explorer. I wouldn't be surprised if they were into i-dressup also and that's a 22 and 27yr old.
I bought the lifetime plex pass when it was under $100... If the movies are encoded properly it servers 1080 up rather easy, this is why I stay away from pirated movies and just buy dvds... (although I do take them to a place that is buy, sell, and trade afterwards)
I've been to a few of those meetings. A lot of boring and meaningless financial projection and updates on current projects and acquisitions. Then when something goes right they all pat each other on the back and give a token mention of the people that did the real work.
I didn't own a tv for about 10 years while in college and a few years after that eventually I got a TV and just watched OTA programing for maybe 5 years occasionally mostly for weather I got cable sometime around 2005 and cut the cord around 2010. Now I have Plenty of TVs but only internet and a netflix account, I buy DVDs for movies I want to see and just put them on my media server. (sometimes I'll take them to a place that trades DVDs and get some I haven't seen to put on my media server and then recycle)
depending on how you are browsing you can scroll through a page on FB and have a bunch of videos auto play this would seriously inflate the average viewing duration
Wait you didn't rtfa they have the right to sell just not to the consumer, only to a third party who will then mark up and resell it to the consumer. They do this under some misguided notion that this extra cost of a middle man somehow protects the consumer and local economy.
Right however he was talking to phone tech support... they may not have known how to get into the BIOS let alone change settings and just said that to get him off the phone.
You forgot that everything is color coded and you don't need to look for pin markings anymore. It's not like it used to be you can't put ram in backwards now.
Right because if she only wanted to make him jealous she wouldn't have recorded herself having sex with someone else and sent it to her ex-boyfriend and their friends. She was out to publicly humiliate him.
I have no idea how anyone can be that mean and spiteful but a few of my friends and I as well have had exs that have cheated in order to break up but that was before the rise of the internet and smartphones.
If the only intent of the video was to make her ex-boyfriend jealous then why would she also send it to their friends if not to publicly humiliate him? Why would it be a sex-video if not for revenge? Do you think it would be out of line say that maybe she wanted a million turrets raining down on her ex-boyfriend or at least she wanted him to suffer?
She could have just posted up clothed pictures of her new boyfriend all over facebook for everyone including the ex-boyfriend to see and made him jealous.
I don't think you understand she attempted to do this to her ex-boyfriend by sending it to him and their friends in a public and humiliating manner. Had this not been a revenge sex-video, she may have succeeded in doing to him what she did to herself.
If she had instead started shooting a gun at him and it ricochet and hit her would you still be thinking the same way? Would you be saying that it's not fair because her aim is poor?
People want to share personal information with other human beings without sharing it with the rest of the world.
Granted there are people who share share private information in confidence with their friends and family but this isn't what happened. She sent a spiteful and mean video to her friends and ex-boyfriend in order to publicly humiliate and hurt him. It became more public than she had intended but if it had humiliated only him I imagine she would be feeling awfully satisfied.
I wouldn't do that to an ex and if one did it to me I wouldn't be sharing it with the world... the entire situation is out of control.
I could be wrong, but generally gauge people pretty well.
There is not enough back story really to draw a conclusion.
People and the motives that move them through the day are not that simple, I would recommend against that type of attitude. People can't be categorized into a few personalities types.
I was going to say it was to bad the sugar industry lost anyway and that now everything has high fructose corn syrup instead but I guess I don't need to explain why that's a bad thing.
The dolphins listened to an entire "sentence" before replying, according to the article, which points out that dolphin brains are larger and more complex than the brains of humans.
Perhaps the are saying...
-Did you notice how rude those humans are? -Yes, they don't even let each other finish a sentence.
so it missed them by about 3000 miles a little more than the width of the United States... if you drove about 8 hours a day approximately 500 miles it would take almost 6 days to cross. Sounds like a fun trip.
Don't know how many British computer manufactures are there? but they wouldn't be competing against dell, hp, lenovo, acer, sony... none of them are British.
We take security seriously where I work and have good security practices... That being said there are still management types who always want to find a loophole because being secure is to burdensome. They want to share logins, have password that never expire, put data on unencrypted thumb drives, etc...
I usually just remind them that many of our clients want third parties to certify our security practices and if we can't keep that up we will not have clients and they can debate security all they want on the unemployment line.
You are right it's usually just the new stuff on bluray that is 1080 and there are other older movies that aren't even 480...
I don't have any daughters but I have 6 nieces that are 15 to 34 yrs old and two of them still watch Disney shows and little kid cartoons like Dora the Explorer. I wouldn't be surprised if they were into i-dressup also and that's a 22 and 27yr old.
This also covers teens who have jobs and their own bank accounts...
You have a cap on Cox? I thought they decided not to implement them... they didn't in my area.
I bought the lifetime plex pass when it was under $100... If the movies are encoded properly it servers 1080 up rather easy, this is why I stay away from pirated movies and just buy dvds... (although I do take them to a place that is buy, sell, and trade afterwards)
Acting is one of those professions where age discrimination probably isn't going away.... type casting isn't going away either.
Carry Fisher and Harrison Ford aren't going to be the stars of the any teen movies unless they are cast as mom and dad.
Unfortunately I'm in a bad location for OTA...
Are you saying you want an internet version of osha?
Data centers could have a calendar with the number of days since the last breach... and a nifty poster about securing data in the break room.
I've been to a few of those meetings. A lot of boring and meaningless financial projection and updates on current projects and acquisitions. Then when something goes right they all pat each other on the back and give a token mention of the people that did the real work.
I didn't own a tv for about 10 years while in college and a few years after that eventually I got a TV and just watched OTA programing for maybe 5 years occasionally mostly for weather I got cable sometime around 2005 and cut the cord around 2010. Now I have Plenty of TVs but only internet and a netflix account, I buy DVDs for movies I want to see and just put them on my media server. (sometimes I'll take them to a place that trades DVDs and get some I haven't seen to put on my media server and then recycle)
depending on how you are browsing you can scroll through a page on FB and have a bunch of videos auto play this would seriously inflate the average viewing duration
Wait you didn't rtfa they have the right to sell just not to the consumer, only to a third party who will then mark up and resell it to the consumer. They do this under some misguided notion that this extra cost of a middle man somehow protects the consumer and local economy.
Right however he was talking to phone tech support... they may not have known how to get into the BIOS let alone change settings and just said that to get him off the phone.
You forgot that everything is color coded and you don't need to look for pin markings anymore. It's not like it used to be you can't put ram in backwards now.
I think if you engaged the brake at the wrong time without warning it might be able to cause and accident
Right because if she only wanted to make him jealous she wouldn't have recorded herself having sex with someone else and sent it to her ex-boyfriend and their friends. She was out to publicly humiliate him.
I have no idea how anyone can be that mean and spiteful but a few of my friends and I as well have had exs that have cheated in order to break up but that was before the rise of the internet and smartphones.
If the only intent of the video was to make her ex-boyfriend jealous then why would she also send it to their friends if not to publicly humiliate him? Why would it be a sex-video if not for revenge? Do you think it would be out of line say that maybe she wanted a million turrets raining down on her ex-boyfriend or at least she wanted him to suffer?
She could have just posted up clothed pictures of her new boyfriend all over facebook for everyone including the ex-boyfriend to see and made him jealous.
I don't think you understand she attempted to do this to her ex-boyfriend by sending it to him and their friends in a public and humiliating manner. Had this not been a revenge sex-video, she may have succeeded in doing to him what she did to herself.
If she had instead started shooting a gun at him and it ricochet and hit her would you still be thinking the same way? Would you be saying that it's not fair because her aim is poor?
People want to share personal information with other human beings without sharing it with the rest of the world.
Granted there are people who share share private information in confidence with their friends and family but this isn't what happened. She sent a spiteful and mean video to her friends and ex-boyfriend in order to publicly humiliate and hurt him. It became more public than she had intended but if it had humiliated only him I imagine she would be feeling awfully satisfied.
I wouldn't do that to an ex and if one did it to me I wouldn't be sharing it with the world... the entire situation is out of control.
I could be wrong, but generally gauge people pretty well.
There is not enough back story really to draw a conclusion.
People and the motives that move them through the day are not that simple, I would recommend against that type of attitude. People can't be categorized into a few personalities types.
I was going to say it was to bad the sugar industry lost anyway and that now everything has high fructose corn syrup instead but I guess I don't need to explain why that's a bad thing.
The dolphins listened to an entire "sentence" before replying, according to the article, which points out that dolphin brains are larger and more complex than the brains of humans.
Perhaps the are saying...
-Did you notice how rude those humans are?
-Yes, they don't even let each other finish a sentence.
so it missed them by about 3000 miles a little more than the width of the United States... if you drove about 8 hours a day approximately 500 miles it would take almost 6 days to cross. Sounds like a fun trip.
Don't know how many British computer manufactures are there? but they wouldn't be competing against dell, hp, lenovo, acer, sony... none of them are British.