Oh, so one can break the law and endanger others as long as one is doing it so one feels safer? You make me feel endangered, so I am going to kill you and that is OK because it will make me feel safer.
Please post your evidence that this:
A) "Definitely stopped several talking and driving accidents"
B) didn't cause any accidents due to people being distracted by the dropped call.
C) didn't cause any injuries or deaths when his jamming "interfered with first-responder communications"
While you are at it, exactly how many times a month do you drive I4 in the Tampa area?
I would get notifications of mod down weeks after I would post something. At one point, I thought it might be a group of people. Really, I should probably change that tag line. It doesn't happen often anymore. I figure the culprit(s) either found lives, got jobs, or realized how pathetic that kind of censorship is.
A jury of ignorant, frighten people award money to an ignorant, frightened sick family from a corporation doing something the jury doesn't understand with chemicals the jury has never heard of and have no idea what kind of side effects might occur from exposure.
Your post is complete and utter bullshit. It isn't about effectiveness, it is about pay and prestige. It is about women not wanting to do shit jobs but reap the benefits of those that do. Want a job at the top? Great, work you way up. Oh, you didn't make it? Neither did 90% of the rest of the people. Oh, and if you don't start "at the bottom with rubbish collectors", then you can't " come up through the ranks to reach the top levels", you fucking hypocrite.
Are you insane? Shop class means little Johnnie will be around big, dangerous machines and he might get hurt. And, if Johnnie gets hurt, his mommy and daddy are going to sue the school district!
Twit? Is that a nice way of saying he is an over-entitled, piece of shit whiner with delusions of grandeur that are being fed by the likes of Slashdot editors who keep letting him use Slashdot as her personal blog? If so, it is a much nicer way of saying what I think.
Yet another article by Bennett Haselton whining about how he can't do what he wants to do with other people's IP. Boo-fucking-hoo, Bennet. Stop being an over-entitled piece of shit and get a real life, you asshole.
People still drink and drive, smoke, do drugs, and have unsafe sex despite years and sometimes decades of having admonitions against all of those things embedded in our culture. Why? Because people still "think those types of things happen to other, less careful people." It is human nature, hubris, and magical thinking all rolled into one.
Why should an employer invest in an employee who will jump at any better paying job that comes along?
It is a catch-22 really, and very much the employers fault. Employers turned employees into resources and treat them accordingly. Need to cut costs, get rid of some of those cost generating resources. But, by instituting layoffs, outsourcing, and off-shoring in this manner, executives have destroyed the concept of corporate loyalty. Executives thought they could defect and betray the employees and the employees would still be loyal. The executives should have studied game theory, or just used common sense.
Why isn't your program logging based on need instead of logging everything all the time? There should be at a minimum a switch for managing logging levels, Ideally, the log level could be changed on the fly via signals or reloading the configuration.
This simply accelerates and eases the process by allowing more interaction at a faster rate. This also increases the probability of meeting people on the other side of the classroom.
Hmm so the fact that some people are unfaithful, lying scumbags, a group which seems to include you, makes this feature designed by divorce attorneys? Interesting. I would say it is more likely that Facebook is hoping to become the hub of people's social lives. If one isn't an unfaithful, lying scumbag, then one shouldn't have any problem.
I am a problem and puzzle solver who applies those skills and abilities to computers, networks, and electronics. My skills are infinitely transferable.
we cannot ascertain the temperatures of past centuries with enough precision to make any such study nor claims
That's not a fabrication. That's just wrong. Calling it a fabrication bestows too much grace on it.
Please provide the evidence that his statement is "just wrong", specifically provide credible evidence as to the accuracy and precision of the methods used to determine the temperatures of the past centuries.
None of your links actually address the point raised by rubycodez. Rubicodez questions the precision, and/or possibly the accuracy, of the temperatures. I see nothing in your links about margins of error for the temperatures. How precise are the temperatures? What is the margin of error?
I am in the South as well, Southwest Florida to be precise. I think it may be more your industry than your location.
And you wonder how a circuit breaker for the B2 bomber could cost $1500?
Nope, I am an ex-Navy nuke. I know exactly why those things cost so much, and most of it is that they can tell you where the part came from, back to the mine the metal was mined.
Oh, so one can break the law and endanger others as long as one is doing it so one feels safer? You make me feel endangered, so I am going to kill you and that is OK because it will make me feel safer.
Please post your evidence that this:
A) "Definitely stopped several talking and driving accidents"
B) didn't cause any accidents due to people being distracted by the dropped call.
C) didn't cause any injuries or deaths when his jamming "interfered with first-responder communications"
While you are at it, exactly how many times a month do you drive I4 in the Tampa area?
I would get notifications of mod down weeks after I would post something. At one point, I thought it might be a group of people. Really, I should probably change that tag line. It doesn't happen often anymore. I figure the culprit(s) either found lives, got jobs, or realized how pathetic that kind of censorship is.
A jury of ignorant, frighten people award money to an ignorant, frightened sick family from a corporation doing something the jury doesn't understand with chemicals the jury has never heard of and have no idea what kind of side effects might occur from exposure.
Your post is complete and utter bullshit. It isn't about effectiveness, it is about pay and prestige. It is about women not wanting to do shit jobs but reap the benefits of those that do. Want a job at the top? Great, work you way up. Oh, you didn't make it? Neither did 90% of the rest of the people. Oh, and if you don't start "at the bottom with rubbish collectors", then you can't " come up through the ranks to reach the top levels", you fucking hypocrite.
Awww, look, members of anonymous don't like the truth. What's it like being the digital equivalent of the KKK?
More and more, Anonymous is looking like a bunch of reactionary vigilante thugs out to lynch anyone they consider to be in the wrong.
Would you be willing to drive to Joe's 3D printing service, LLC ?
Are you insane? Shop class means little Johnnie will be around big, dangerous machines and he might get hurt. And, if Johnnie gets hurt, his mommy and daddy are going to sue the school district!
But, but, I can't do it on MY PHONE!!! WAH! Wah! Give me what I want or your an evil meanie!
Twit? Is that a nice way of saying he is an over-entitled, piece of shit whiner with delusions of grandeur that are being fed by the likes of Slashdot editors who keep letting him use Slashdot as her personal blog? If so, it is a much nicer way of saying what I think.
Yet another article by Bennett Haselton whining about how he can't do what he wants to do with other people's IP. Boo-fucking-hoo, Bennet. Stop being an over-entitled piece of shit and get a real life, you asshole.
People still drink and drive, smoke, do drugs, and have unsafe sex despite years and sometimes decades of having admonitions against all of those things embedded in our culture. Why? Because people still "think those types of things happen to other, less careful people." It is human nature, hubris, and magical thinking all rolled into one.
So, you are complaining that someone who hasn't been trained to do what you have been trained to do thinks what you do is hard while you find it easy.
Why should an employer invest in an employee who will jump at any better paying job that comes along?
It is a catch-22 really, and very much the employers fault. Employers turned employees into resources and treat them accordingly. Need to cut costs, get rid of some of those cost generating resources. But, by instituting layoffs, outsourcing, and off-shoring in this manner, executives have destroyed the concept of corporate loyalty. Executives thought they could defect and betray the employees and the employees would still be loyal. The executives should have studied game theory, or just used common sense.
Why isn't your program logging based on need instead of logging everything all the time? There should be at a minimum a switch for managing logging levels, Ideally, the log level could be changed on the fly via signals or reloading the configuration.
This simply accelerates and eases the process by allowing more interaction at a faster rate. This also increases the probability of meeting people on the other side of the classroom.
Hmm so the fact that some people are unfaithful, lying scumbags, a group which seems to include you, makes this feature designed by divorce attorneys? Interesting. I would say it is more likely that Facebook is hoping to become the hub of people's social lives. If one isn't an unfaithful, lying scumbag, then one shouldn't have any problem.
I am a problem and puzzle solver who applies those skills and abilities to computers, networks, and electronics. My skills are infinitely transferable.
we cannot ascertain the temperatures of past centuries with enough precision to make any such study nor claims
That's not a fabrication. That's just wrong. Calling it a fabrication bestows too much grace on it.
Please provide the evidence that his statement is "just wrong", specifically provide credible evidence as to the accuracy and precision of the methods used to determine the temperatures of the past centuries.
Alternativly use "proxies" which are equally accurate over those 500 years.
Well, how accurate and precise are they?
What is the margin of error for the records? I don't see anything in the article about that.
we can create a fairly educated surmise of the reality based on what we observe today
What is the margin of error for that "educated surmise"?
None of your links actually address the point raised by rubycodez. Rubicodez questions the precision, and/or possibly the accuracy, of the temperatures. I see nothing in your links about margins of error for the temperatures. How precise are the temperatures? What is the margin of error?
And you wonder how a circuit breaker for the B2 bomber could cost $1500?
Nope, I am an ex-Navy nuke. I know exactly why those things cost so much, and most of it is that they can tell you where the part came from, back to the mine the metal was mined.