Too funny. No, I was lazy and stopped at the first link. There were a ton of players though at less than $50. The point is that the hardware is not the barrier to entry for blue ray it once was.
. ..without having to restart the thing twice per day???
While I generally agree with you here, can we please finally stop perpertuating this problem from 10 years ago? My windows box runs just fine for weeks on end with no problems.
A 5 year cycle for safety of flight issues and major weapons system is not uncommon. Handheld stuff like this is off the shelf tech (albeit old for this example). You'll find DoD folks using brand new Blackberries today as an example fo the other way.
It's coming to a lot of libraries, and in fact many have this service. The problem is that they must buy another copy of the book to make it available electronically. In a time of tight budgets, this means that it can come down to either having 2 copies of the same book or 2 different ones on the shelf.
I've found in trying to get books for my 8-year old to read on her Nook, the children’s selection electronically is pretty much nil.
That's OK. Since the real intent of this is to track everything you do and not "protect the children", they'' just go ahead and log everything you do for potential "bad stuff".
DISA is supposed to be a support organization while USCYBER is the Joint command and control organization. DISA was actaully supposed to go away and have the good parts sucked into USCYBER. That got canned however.
Yes, it's my $260 10" Viewsonic G-Tablet. Sure it's wifi only, but I have instant portable entertainment for 3 children with only the sunk cost. Even my 3 year old has figured out how to bounce back and forhte between the Angry Birds versions to get the one she wants. And I'm not shelling out $40 bucks a game either for a DS cartridge.
Umm, did not Microsoft have to do the exact same thing back in the IE days? They were required to add other browsers (the competition) so that they were not anti-competitive. Whey I showed up in Germany last year I got a nice new MS patch offered to force browser choice.
Do you even read what you're typing? At least try and get the facts correct. Free medical has not been that for a long time, with the exception of the unmarried troop on active duty using a military treatment facility. Troops have to pay for family dental for example and once you leave active duty you have to pay for your medical care too. Prescriptions outside the basics genrally have to be ordered by mail for a copay. Free food and housing are not that. There are allowances for these things, but they are based on a standard of living from 40 years ago as to what size place yu might need and never covers all the bills. Child care has never been free.
Wait a minute. You can't have it both ways. All through the comments people gripe about the $20K hammer and how bad that is. If you want to buy a router that is MILSPEC to some ridiculous temperature extreme standard then you are going to pay a ridiculous price for it. Today's military deploys with commercial off the shelf equipment, and it is not made to stand up to the extremes of heat and dust in the desert. It's a heck of a lot cheaper to climate control that tent than fill it with custom made equipment.
Umm, I hate to break it to you, but the days of the $20K hammer are long gone. The military shifted years ago to put small item purchasing back in the hands of the units to eliminate all the BS layers of cost. If a unit needs a hammer today, they take a credit card down to Home Depot and buy one for $20.
Going to The Pirate Bay is no problem. All they do is list a bunch of available torrents. Those distributed files are not found on the 200 sites though, so since you'll be theoretically blocked from establishing a connection to Billy or Johnny's BT client, you get nowhere.
The more I see these numbers the less it actually bothers me. I'm not going to be one of those 400 people and I don't support wealth re-distribution, so it comes down to so what.
The root cause of this is an income based tax system with a tax code so full of exemption holes that nobody pays their "fair share".
We really need the fair tax and this wont be an issue any more. With everyone paying for what they actually spend and no exemptions, there is no more "they get more breaks than I do"
I for one would like to welcome our new cyborg intestine ovelords.
Too funny. No, I was lazy and stopped at the first link. There were a ton of players though at less than $50. The point is that the hardware is not the barrier to entry for blue ray it once was.
How about a Sony Bravia for $18 on e-bay?
. . .without having to restart the thing twice per day???
While I generally agree with you here, can we please finally stop perpertuating this problem from 10 years ago? My windows box runs just fine for weeks on end with no problems.
A 5 year cycle for safety of flight issues and major weapons system is not uncommon. Handheld stuff like this is off the shelf tech (albeit old for this example). You'll find DoD folks using brand new Blackberries today as an example fo the other way.
That's how it works for library e-book lending today. If the one 'copy" is checked out, you can get on a hold list just like a paper copy.
It's coming to a lot of libraries, and in fact many have this service. The problem is that they must buy another copy of the book to make it available electronically. In a time of tight budgets, this means that it can come down to either having 2 copies of the same book or 2 different ones on the shelf. I've found in trying to get books for my 8-year old to read on her Nook, the children’s selection electronically is pretty much nil.
That's OK. Since the real intent of this is to track everything you do and not "protect the children", they'' just go ahead and log everything you do for potential "bad stuff".
Time to pull out Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks for the next movie . . .
As what, the romantic couple's grandparents? These two ain't getting any younger.
DISA is supposed to be a support organization while USCYBER is the Joint command and control organization. DISA was actaully supposed to go away and have the good parts sucked into USCYBER. That got canned however.
+1
I'm not sure if this was a request to mod up or rate's it's own +1, funny for the Google Circles reference on a Facebook article.
Well, the shuttle SRBs use the same solid fuel concept developed for ICBM use, so there is an indirect lineage there as well.
I'll second that. I stream Netflix to Germany for $50 a year and a cheap router to do the PPTP.
Informative? Are we giving mod points to second graders?
This is the new Slashdot. the categories have no meaning. The new categories might as well be +1 "I agree" or -1 "I hate you".
Yes, it's my $260 10" Viewsonic G-Tablet. Sure it's wifi only, but I have instant portable entertainment for 3 children with only the sunk cost. Even my 3 year old has figured out how to bounce back and forhte between the Angry Birds versions to get the one she wants. And I'm not shelling out $40 bucks a game either for a DS cartridge.
You must be new here . . .
That's becasue their feedback and support seem to be a redirector straight to null. Just on the page because they are expected to have them.
Umm, did not Microsoft have to do the exact same thing back in the IE days? They were required to add other browsers (the competition) so that they were not anti-competitive. Whey I showed up in Germany last year I got a nice new MS patch offered to force browser choice.
Do you even read what you're typing? At least try and get the facts correct. Free medical has not been that for a long time, with the exception of the unmarried troop on active duty using a military treatment facility. Troops have to pay for family dental for example and once you leave active duty you have to pay for your medical care too. Prescriptions outside the basics genrally have to be ordered by mail for a copay. Free food and housing are not that. There are allowances for these things, but they are based on a standard of living from 40 years ago as to what size place yu might need and never covers all the bills. Child care has never been free.
Wait a minute. You can't have it both ways. All through the comments people gripe about the $20K hammer and how bad that is. If you want to buy a router that is MILSPEC to some ridiculous temperature extreme standard then you are going to pay a ridiculous price for it. Today's military deploys with commercial off the shelf equipment, and it is not made to stand up to the extremes of heat and dust in the desert. It's a heck of a lot cheaper to climate control that tent than fill it with custom made equipment.
Umm, I hate to break it to you, but the days of the $20K hammer are long gone. The military shifted years ago to put small item purchasing back in the hands of the units to eliminate all the BS layers of cost. If a unit needs a hammer today, they take a credit card down to Home Depot and buy one for $20.
Going to The Pirate Bay is no problem. All they do is list a bunch of available torrents. Those distributed files are not found on the 200 sites though, so since you'll be theoretically blocked from establishing a connection to Billy or Johnny's BT client, you get nowhere.
Yeah, I like the Libertarians too, but the chances of them getting a foothold are pretty much zero at this point.
The more I see these numbers the less it actually bothers me. I'm not going to be one of those 400 people and I don't support wealth re-distribution, so it comes down to so what.
The root cause of this is an income based tax system with a tax code so full of exemption holes that nobody pays their "fair share".
We really need the fair tax and this wont be an issue any more. With everyone paying for what they actually spend and no exemptions, there is no more "they get more breaks than I do"
I love this tool and the most recent versions do some auto patching of common apps like Java.
I still have to be the one updating the wife's system, but at least now it pretty much a one stop shop.