If a real issue with the use of fresh water for cooling develops, we will switch to another cooling liquid.
Good plan! Where are you going to get cold INSERT_COOLING_LIQUID_HERE and dump the hot INSERT_COOLING_LIQUID_HERE? Because right now, most of the water comes from the local lake or river, and either goes back into the local lake or river several degrees hotter, or else is boiled for steam.
But they did not create freedom of speech to promote sheer depravity.
And yet if you give governments the power to ban things because they are "depraved" suddenly everyone despised by the people in power are all depraved. Funny you mentioned banning child porn, it seems that every time some government comes up with a new child porn blocklist, people find examples of exactly this misplaced label of "depravity", so you can't claim this doesn't happen.
The founders gave the government limited powers for a reason. The governments of their time took every mile they could from every inch they could force their subjects to give, and the governments of our time are no different.
The original game's menu had all sorts of problems clicking on whatever was already highlighted by default, at least before patches. You had to mouse over the other option then click the first option to get it to recognize the click.
This lives on in 2 if you want to turn in a badass token for the first reward in the list. I have to click it twice or move the selection then click it to accept it.
The problem I have is when I'm trying to compare a weapon I want to sell and one of the alternate weapons I have equipped using the E key, if the mouse is over a weapon in the inventory and I spin the mousewheel down to try and get past all the other junk to the equipped weapons, I can spin and spin and the list won't go down until I move the mouse off of it. It just kind of twitches in place.
His point is that it wasn't fine. Try the PC port of Saint's Row 2 and using whatever fucked up keymap they came up with to navigate menus (I think it was ctrl and shift) not even the arrow keys much less wasd. Borderlands's menu is all sorts of jacked up (doesn't work well with mouse OR keyboard) Borderlands 2's menu is better but still flakes out if you forget to move the pointer off the inventory while trying to scroll it.
Can someone please come up with a "best practices" for this? Say "This is how you log a browser user in, this is how to check if a given browser is a logged in user, this is how to log out a user?" (That last one is important, no browser provides a logout button for Basic Authentication) Is storing everything server side in a session (referenced by a session cookie) the best way to do this? What about mobile users, is their IP static throughout a session or does their IP change if they change cells?
The Authentication Cheat Sheet is a good start, but basically cuts off at "use SSL, require long passwords, and make authentication someone else's problem with single-sign-on." Does anyone really know or have they merely amassed years of experience doing what they think is right?
It's just a site that uses javascript to try and keep you from leaving, which is hard to get out of on safari because if you forcequit safari, safari "recovers" the page when you open it again.
It's called the firehose. You can find it here if you have somehow managed to ignore all the other times slashdot begs you to go there and rate stories.
I remember when computers were several thousand dollars a pop for the hardware, and that was before adjusting for inflation.
That said, 3d printing just doesn't have the same kind of selling power that some other big ticket household items have. It's not the price holding it back, it's just not something everyone needs.
I have a pretty easy time of printing from windows. Just as I have for about the past decade or so.
That's funny, I have "printing errors" all the time, and windows is incapable of explaining in any level of detail what the error is or how I might fix it. Inevitably it is because something crashed the crappy printer's crappy driver, causing the print spool service to stop. Restarting the service causes the driver to immediately crash again. I have to unplug the printer, restart the service, delete the document from the queue, then plug the printer back in, all because windows doesn't even let me open the printer queue if the print service isn't running.
If here were an originalist he would say that the law is unconstitutional because it's not among Congress's enumerated powers. It would lighten his workload quite a bit, really
The problem here is that using the courts to decide constitutionality of law is actually a bone-headed fucked up way of doing it, because you're not allowed to make use of the courts except in specific instances, and the government has decided that suing the government for unconstitutional laws is not one of them.
If a real issue with the use of fresh water for cooling develops, we will switch to another cooling liquid.
Good plan! Where are you going to get cold INSERT_COOLING_LIQUID_HERE and dump the hot INSERT_COOLING_LIQUID_HERE? Because right now, most of the water comes from the local lake or river, and either goes back into the local lake or river several degrees hotter, or else is boiled for steam.
So if there are only 9,000 known or suspected terrorists
So?
Terror watch list grows to 875,000
Guess what, THAT'S THE LIST THEY USE. If your name is on the 875,000 list, you don't get to fly, even if you're a Senator.
But I wonder what accounts for the minor discrepancy
Probably whatever funds he had in the account before this happened.
Real men write <br>.
But they did not create freedom of speech to promote sheer depravity.
And yet if you give governments the power to ban things because they are "depraved" suddenly everyone despised by the people in power are all depraved. Funny you mentioned banning child porn, it seems that every time some government comes up with a new child porn blocklist, people find examples of exactly this misplaced label of "depravity", so you can't claim this doesn't happen.
The founders gave the government limited powers for a reason. The governments of their time took every mile they could from every inch they could force their subjects to give, and the governments of our time are no different.
The original game's menu had all sorts of problems clicking on whatever was already highlighted by default, at least before patches. You had to mouse over the other option then click the first option to get it to recognize the click.
This lives on in 2 if you want to turn in a badass token for the first reward in the list. I have to click it twice or move the selection then click it to accept it.
The problem I have is when I'm trying to compare a weapon I want to sell and one of the alternate weapons I have equipped using the E key, if the mouse is over a weapon in the inventory and I spin the mousewheel down to try and get past all the other junk to the equipped weapons, I can spin and spin and the list won't go down until I move the mouse off of it. It just kind of twitches in place.
The Shingles says they can.
Mouse control in menus is fine
His point is that it wasn't fine. Try the PC port of Saint's Row 2 and using whatever fucked up keymap they came up with to navigate menus (I think it was ctrl and shift) not even the arrow keys much less wasd. Borderlands's menu is all sorts of jacked up (doesn't work well with mouse OR keyboard) Borderlands 2's menu is better but still flakes out if you forget to move the pointer off the inventory while trying to scroll it.
Can someone please come up with a "best practices" for this? Say "This is how you log a browser user in, this is how to check if a given browser is a logged in user, this is how to log out a user?" (That last one is important, no browser provides a logout button for Basic Authentication) Is storing everything server side in a session (referenced by a session cookie) the best way to do this? What about mobile users, is their IP static throughout a session or does their IP change if they change cells?
The Authentication Cheat Sheet is a good start, but basically cuts off at "use SSL, require long passwords, and make authentication someone else's problem with single-sign-on." Does anyone really know or have they merely amassed years of experience doing what they think is right?
It's just a site that uses javascript to try and keep you from leaving, which is hard to get out of on safari because if you forcequit safari, safari "recovers" the page when you open it again.
I wish Slashdot had a thumbs up/down on articles.
It's called the firehose. You can find it here if you have somehow managed to ignore all the other times slashdot begs you to go there and rate stories.
Only if you set your OS up to use 127.0.0.1 for DNS instead of the IP addresses your router/ISP/whatever assign to you.
because the shipping company doesn't worry at all about overloaded containers or ships at all.
Why should they? They're insured.
"Well, I was pretty sure I smelled smoke!"
how convenient it would be for the pope to die
Will no one rid me of this meddlesome pope?
What could this possibly have to do with the NSA budget? This is just what different companies charge the government for wiretaps, that's all.
several thousand Dollars a pop for the hardware
I remember when computers were several thousand dollars a pop for the hardware, and that was before adjusting for inflation.
That said, 3d printing just doesn't have the same kind of selling power that some other big ticket household items have. It's not the price holding it back, it's just not something everyone needs.
I have a pretty easy time of printing from windows. Just as I have for about the past decade or so.
That's funny, I have "printing errors" all the time, and windows is incapable of explaining in any level of detail what the error is or how I might fix it. Inevitably it is because something crashed the crappy printer's crappy driver, causing the print spool service to stop. Restarting the service causes the driver to immediately crash again. I have to unplug the printer, restart the service, delete the document from the queue, then plug the printer back in, all because windows doesn't even let me open the printer queue if the print service isn't running.
Or you're in the Time of Eve cafe and everyone is ordered to act human and treat everyone as human.
Click on it and a dialog box comes up that says simply "What's wrong with this page?" and has a big blank area to fill in.
"It's not working."
What would the temp agency do aside from take a part of your paycheck and tell you when you're no longer needed?
Collect kickbacks from the HR manager?
I would guess the vast majority just want to watch Game of Thrones.
This evil must be stopped at all costs to freedom and liberty!
It is the local government that has made you into a slave.
Yep, entirely the local government's fault that nobody will hire a guy who sued his last employer.
I'd have gone with Osamu Tezuka, but I guess Stan Lee could do in a pinch.
If here were an originalist he would say that the law is unconstitutional because it's not among Congress's enumerated powers. It would lighten his workload quite a bit, really
The problem here is that using the courts to decide constitutionality of law is actually a bone-headed fucked up way of doing it, because you're not allowed to make use of the courts except in specific instances, and the government has decided that suing the government for unconstitutional laws is not one of them.