And the universal result of any DHCP issue under Windows is that you fall into the hell of APIPA braindamage. Instead of saying "the last subnet I was on was x.y.z, I can't get a new DHCP address assigned so I'll try a probe with the last-known-good address to see if it's still free and limp along with that", it instead says "I'll choose an APIPA address on a subnet that's guaranteed not to work and go with that". It already has all the probing logic there (it's what APIPA uses), but instead of applying it logically it applies it in a totally braindamaged manner that knocks your PC off the network every time.
Not at that level of activity, it's under 1000cpm including alpha which means on a standard geiger counter (without a special alpha probe) you won't get much of a reading. If it's not 50 kcpm gummite then you're not even trying...
Naah, the Donald will fix that. They'll be replaced by Mexicans... no, they'll be walled out. Chinese? No, sent back to China when the trade war starts. Russians perhaps?
The choice of units is a bit odd, but in this case is necessary because of the minute amounts involved, at fractional becquerels it's amazing they can even detect it. Radiation at levels to worry about is typically measured in gigabecquerels, for example the lead pig I have on my desk, with its relatively low level of shielding, is rated to contain a 0.2GBq tracer source. In any case the dose measurement you want to worry about would be given in Sieverts or Grays. For 0.3Bq it'd be about zero.
There's a flag-carrier airline that limits its, uh, passwords to four digits. Not even four characters, four digits. After all, if it's good enough for banking PINs, it must be good enough to book air travel.
When inflation rises the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates to bring it under control. This causes the dollar to appreciate because it would be seen as an attractive currency for foreign investors.
Oddly enough, that didn't work when Mugabe tried it, no matter how high the inflation went. I guess the Donald has some better, faster, more impressive way to do it that'll work.
But will it be thinner? That's the most important feature on a phone, I want it to be really, really thin. If you can't use it without tweezers, it's just not trendy enough.
I have a Pivetta Opera driving Genesis Dragon's, fed from a Goldmund Reference 2 through an Audio Note M10. I'm not sure I like the sound though, if I listen carefully to a 1942 recording of the Fortissimo Crescendo from Bombopoff's "Eruption of Vesuvius" it's as if the third oboe from the left has turned slightly in his seat, the soundstage just isn't right somehow. If anyone has an advice on how to deal with this I'd be interested in hearing it.
It's less funny when you realize that they are developing a car that can project a "makeshift zebra crossing" onto the road directly in front of it. Why exactly would you want to entice pedestrians to walk out into the road directly in front of a car? Hmmm.
So your pedestrian-killing algorithm has targets to aim for? Quick, turn on the zebra-crossing projector, that's ten points each up ahead!
Sailfish's local certification in Russia also follows an announcement earlier this year that a new Russian company, Open Mobile Platform (OMP), had licensed the OS with the intention of developing a custom version of the platform for use in the domestic market.
Translation: In Putin Russia, OMP-modified OS watch you!
It'll never happen, by some mysterious process de Beers will acquire a worldwide monopoly on the diamond batteries and only sell them to approved dealers in small quantities to keep prices high.
More like "about bloody time". The flat UI brain-rot that's infested most of the UI-wank community, jumping across from one vendor to another like a genetically-engineered plague, may finally be coming to an end.
And the universal result of any DHCP issue under Windows is that you fall into the hell of APIPA braindamage. Instead of saying "the last subnet I was on was x.y.z, I can't get a new DHCP address assigned so I'll try a probe with the last-known-good address to see if it's still free and limp along with that", it instead says "I'll choose an APIPA address on a subnet that's guaranteed not to work and go with that". It already has all the probing logic there (it's what APIPA uses), but instead of applying it logically it applies it in a totally braindamaged manner that knocks your PC off the network every time.
Star in a bar? So it's about Robert Downey, Jr?
There's a long list of interesting things you could *build* for your child, or build *with* your child
Just give them a reprint of "Inertial-Electrostatic Confinement of Ionized Fusion Gases" and a bottle of heavy water...
Not at that level of activity, it's under 1000cpm including alpha which means on a standard geiger counter (without a special alpha probe) you won't get much of a reading. If it's not 50 kcpm gummite then you're not even trying...
It is 2016, we shouldn't have exploding phones.
Unless you're Palestinian, and your phone was provided by Mossad.
Naah, the Donald will fix that. They'll be replaced by Mexicans... no, they'll be walled out. Chinese? No, sent back to China when the trade war starts. Russians perhaps?
The choice of units is a bit odd, but in this case is necessary because of the minute amounts involved, at fractional becquerels it's amazing they can even detect it. Radiation at levels to worry about is typically measured in gigabecquerels, for example the lead pig I have on my desk, with its relatively low level of shielding, is rated to contain a 0.2GBq tracer source. In any case the dose measurement you want to worry about would be given in Sieverts or Grays. For 0.3Bq it'd be about zero.
There's a flag-carrier airline that limits its, uh, passwords to four digits. Not even four characters, four digits. After all, if it's good enough for banking PINs, it must be good enough to book air travel.
What did you think would happen when you elected a billionaire?
Actually y'all have elected a multiple bankrupt. What do you think will happen when you elect a multiple bankrupt?
When inflation rises the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates to bring it under control. This causes the dollar to appreciate because it would be seen as an attractive currency for foreign investors.
Oddly enough, that didn't work when Mugabe tried it, no matter how high the inflation went. I guess the Donald has some better, faster, more impressive way to do it that'll work.
But will it be thinner? That's the most important feature on a phone, I want it to be really, really thin. If you can't use it without tweezers, it's just not trendy enough.
HP innovation: Bringing you 1995, tomorrow!
I have a Pivetta Opera driving Genesis Dragon's, fed from a Goldmund Reference 2 through an Audio Note M10. I'm not sure I like the sound though, if I listen carefully to a 1942 recording of the Fortissimo Crescendo from Bombopoff's "Eruption of Vesuvius" it's as if the third oboe from the left has turned slightly in his seat, the soundstage just isn't right somehow. If anyone has an advice on how to deal with this I'd be interested in hearing it.
make the Galaxy S8 thinner while also freeing up more space inside for a bigger battery
So it'll burn longer?
...forever?
Actually I was somewhat let down by my TSA fondling: He never called, he never wrote, ...
Agreed. but not reclaiming it afterwards, or at least searching for it, is beyond me.
When you're basking in the afterglow of your intimate groping by the TSA, it's easy for other issues to slip your mind.
It's less funny when you realize that they are developing a car that can project a "makeshift zebra crossing" onto the road directly in front of it. Why exactly would you want to entice pedestrians to walk out into the road directly in front of a car? Hmmm.
So your pedestrian-killing algorithm has targets to aim for? Quick, turn on the zebra-crossing projector, that's ten points each up ahead!
Even during his acceptance speeches, even during his debates, even in his vetting by the GS team, he called for registering muslems.
Will he make them wear a yellow crescent badge with the word "Muslim" on it?
Sailfish's local certification in Russia also follows an announcement earlier this year that a new Russian company, Open Mobile Platform (OMP), had licensed the OS with the intention of developing a custom version of the platform for use in the domestic market.
Translation: In Putin Russia, OMP-modified OS watch you!
more research is needed to determine whether similar findings could be replicated in people of other faiths, such as Catholics or Muslims.
Or favorite sports teams, or social movements, or fandoms, or whatever else makes people tick.
Or dead salmon.
What are they supposed to do, buy all the parts manufacturers including Samsung and Intel?
Which is exactly what vendors who provide long-term support do. That is, they stockpile spare parts, they don't buy the manufacturers.
Some people just refuse to think before hitting submit, I guess...
Thinking before posting certainly hasn't stopped you, I see.
It'll never happen, by some mysterious process de Beers will acquire a worldwide monopoly on the diamond batteries and only sell them to approved dealers in small quantities to keep prices high.
Sounds like a waste of time, to be honest.
More like "about bloody time". The flat UI brain-rot that's infested most of the UI-wank community, jumping across from one vendor to another like a genetically-engineered plague, may finally be coming to an end.
This item hit the news feeds oh, around 15 hours ago. A bit late to the game eh?
Everyone was too busy watching the 30 minutes of porn that CNN was broadcasting.
How many football fields is that? Can we get it explained in terms of either a car or baseball analogy? I'm confused.