GRRM uses a 3 act structure with the beats to break up the acts for each of the character arcs across all the books. all you have to do is figure out where the character is in their story arc
it has only been a few years that co-pays and co-insurance got to the point where you are liable for a lot of doctor visits. 10 years ago most people wouldn't care if someone was running up medical bills under their name since they wouldn't be responsible for a dime.
unlike credit cards where you have to fill out the fraud form or pay up
moved 4 years ago and bought a bunch of the old dino lightbulbs mostly because i have dimmers everywhere. used to be they burned out every few months, but i'm going on 4 years now with most of mine. granted there is no one home during the day and my place gets lots of light and i try to keep the lights off as long as i can
i'll go CFL/LED once my ancient bulbs burn out and i have to replace them.
the little guys can't compete in the same product space, until they decide to go make a new product category. like mobile devices that MS paid lip service to but didn't really do anything useful
Usual strategy is to sell at high margins to a small percentage of your customers. In Apple's case they are doing it the opposite way. I think ive read nvidia and amd do the same with graphics cards as well where the performance models are the lower margin sku.
there were lots of keys unbreakable 10 years ago without a super computer. i'm saying you image the phone, save the data for 5 years and try it with new tech then. chances are statute of limitations will not apply
i'm sure the cops can image your encrypted phone and try to break the encryption offline without risking loss of data. if they can't break it now, they will simply store the data for the next 10 years until they can and go back to it then. sort of like fingerprints, DNA or any other crime scene evidence
which means they are bought and used for many years if not a decade or longer your $50 or whatever you pay your ISP a month is not enough to afford new equipment every year
i think the locals passed some crazy law where you have to sell anything not made in Australia through a local company which is why everything is expensive
most OSS software is already developed by giant megacorps. all the routers, apple, google, red hat, oracle, IBM and others the guy at home coding after work is a myth
imagine 1/3 of the USA or the first world dying? that's not only a decades long economic depression that will follow, it will mean a huge impact onto your quality of life as people who make all your stuff from the food you eat to your electricity to gasoline die, you will have to learn how to survive on your own. grow your own food, etc
1918 flu killed 18 million around the world. figure around 50 million with today's population. black plague killed 1/3 of europe and 1/3 of byzantium when it struck
the people who go to MIT, Harvard and other top schools aren't more intelligent than anyone else, they put the effort in. they study until they are sure they will get an A, do their homework, etc. that's why the schools are selective.
MOOC's take anyone who wakes up one day with dreams of being a top programmer. when it's time to put the work in they go back to their old ways and find reasons why they are too busy to do the work. TV, netflix, going out drinking with the Bro's, gaming
GRRM uses a 3 act structure with the beats to break up the acts for each of the character arcs across all the books. all you have to do is figure out where the character is in their story arc
it has only been a few years that co-pays and co-insurance got to the point where you are liable for a lot of doctor visits. 10 years ago most people wouldn't care if someone was running up medical bills under their name since they wouldn't be responsible for a dime.
unlike credit cards where you have to fill out the fraud form or pay up
moved 4 years ago and bought a bunch of the old dino lightbulbs mostly because i have dimmers everywhere. used to be they burned out every few months, but i'm going on 4 years now with most of mine. granted there is no one home during the day and my place gets lots of light and i try to keep the lights off as long as i can
i'll go CFL/LED once my ancient bulbs burn out and i have to replace them.
just read the code and code the patch yourself, easy
think of it as an unofficial soak test like google does with android updates that have bricked phones
to make sure you don't use up your mobile data quota
But I can buy a new tv at best buy with your phone and a bloody finger and the cashier won't stop me
i want it now even if it kills me
the little guys can't compete in the same product space, until they decide to go make a new product category. like mobile devices that MS paid lip service to but didn't really do anything useful
Usual strategy is to sell at high margins to a small percentage of your customers. In Apple's case they are doing it the opposite way. I think ive read nvidia and amd do the same with graphics cards as well where the performance models are the lower margin sku.
there were lots of keys unbreakable 10 years ago without a super computer. i'm saying you image the phone, save the data for 5 years and try it with new tech then. chances are statute of limitations will not apply
some of us are old enough to remember when 128 bit keys were considered unbreakable
i'm sure the cops can image your encrypted phone and try to break the encryption offline without risking loss of data. if they can't break it now, they will simply store the data for the next 10 years until they can and go back to it then. sort of like fingerprints, DNA or any other crime scene evidence
at least in the Alice case these things were already being done on a computer before the patent was issued making it an easy patent to squash
look on the bright side
who needs money when you can rid yourself of nuclear weapons?
which means they are bought and used for many years if not a decade or longer
your $50 or whatever you pay your ISP a month is not enough to afford new equipment every year
i think the locals passed some crazy law where you have to sell anything not made in Australia through a local company which is why everything is expensive
most OSS software is already developed by giant megacorps. all the routers, apple, google, red hat, oracle, IBM and others
the guy at home coding after work is a myth
There are discounts for lower incomes, and even then its only $35 a month. Parents who dont pay like me send kid to school with lunch from home
in my kid's school in the USA the only way to pay for school lunch is to send a check once a month. no check, no lunch, no lost money, no tracking
imagine 1/3 of the USA or the first world dying? that's not only a decades long economic depression that will follow, it will mean a huge impact onto your quality of life as people who make all your stuff from the food you eat to your electricity to gasoline die, you will have to learn how to survive on your own. grow your own food, etc
1918 flu killed 18 million around the world. figure around 50 million with today's population.
black plague killed 1/3 of europe and 1/3 of byzantium when it struck
point is to control it before it gets that far
i'm not worried
and guns are legal in most of the USA so i can shoot someone's drone out of the sky if it's spying on my property
the people who go to MIT, Harvard and other top schools aren't more intelligent than anyone else, they put the effort in. they study until they are sure they will get an A, do their homework, etc. that's why the schools are selective.
MOOC's take anyone who wakes up one day with dreams of being a top programmer. when it's time to put the work in they go back to their old ways and find reasons why they are too busy to do the work. TV, netflix, going out drinking with the Bro's, gaming