Since the official military policy is that all mission critical systems/networks have to be on networks that have no connection the the internet I don't see how that could happen if all the rules and regs are being followed. If the regs aren't being followed arrest people and don't stop the arrests till they are followed.
It doesn't require a supercomputer to get work done. not that I follow this advice as my desktop is a dual processor Athlon with 1GB ram, but still for a lot of work a large system isn't needed.
Because Cisco has had to take legal action and threatend to stop using a company based in china because they where knocking off cisco hardware and selling it as their own.
Perhaps you should look up the facts before you call others names.
Yes, googles stock has to compete with other stocks/bonds/etc but that doesn't mean that the stock will exhibit rational behavior on the day it IPO's.
You are looking at the stock market as a pure numbers game when a large factor in the rise and/or fall of googles stock on IPO day will be how people 'feel'.
That is what caused the tulip trouble and the dot com trouble.
Wrong. Target doesn't list one price on their shelf for a product then charge me extra when I get to the front of the store. The telco's do. While Target does charge sales tax, it is the same at every store for the same class of good.
The telcos are free to recover what ever costs they would like from their customers, however they should not pretend that those fees do not exist when they advertize their prices. It they say it will be X per month, than it should be X + sales tax (if charged) per month.
Can the ship function in its combat role without access to those systems?
How about a small notepad that will fit in your pocket?
Not every damn thing has to involve a microprocessor to be useful.
Since the official military policy is that all mission critical systems/networks have to be on networks that have no connection the the internet I don't see how that could happen if all the rules and regs are being followed. If the regs aren't being followed arrest people and don't stop the arrests till they are followed.
ODM Original Design Manufacturer or someone made a typo while trying to type in OEM
It doesn't require a supercomputer to get work done. not that I follow this advice as my desktop is a dual processor Athlon with 1GB ram, but still for a lot of work a large system isn't needed.
Alienwares modules only work across their systems. This new nvidia design will work across different brands of laptops.
So that multibillion dollar sat net and the seperate net that MCI has been building for DoD down exist anymore? What did you do, sell them on ebay?
I type that fast also and I never have trouble with hitting the wrong key during a fps game. Perhaps you should not drink so much Mt. Dew. :->
If you have to think where the keys are you have already lost, you just have to know where they are without thinking.
Concentrate.
Do we really need 42 different names for what is basicly the samething?
Didn't you just describe most 'gamers'?
It's a keyboard, learn where the damn keys are. Hell, 3rd graders can do it, why can't you?
Said staff should not be working for a corrupt, dishonest company.
(And yes I practice what I say and I do have a family to support)
You just increased the price of the phones by about 5 - 10 times.
Because Cisco has had to take legal action and threatend to stop using a company based in china because they where knocking off cisco hardware and selling it as their own.
Perhaps you should look up the facts before you call others names.
That is correct.
I agree with it.
And till the UN gets off it's ass and does something about the slavery going on TODAY in parts of africa they have no moral standing in my book.
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Yes, googles stock has to compete with other stocks/bonds/etc but that doesn't mean that the stock will exhibit rational behavior on the day it IPO's.
You are looking at the stock market as a pure numbers game when a large factor in the rise and/or fall of googles stock on IPO day will be how people 'feel'.
That is what caused the tulip trouble and the dot com trouble.
What do those factors have to do with the price of a tech ipo?
Not a damn thing.
Perhaps you should reread the history of Europe. Europe has quite the history of countries invading each other.
They also have the advantage of the USA and UK providing almost all their military protection.
Calling 911 for non emergency reasons is against the law and that service is pointed to quite a lot in phone directories.
There is a good chance that this leak came from one of the 'partners' in china that Cisco uses.
China doesn't have the same regard for foreign IP that the USA does.
Everyone is equal, just some are more equal than others.
Wrong. Target doesn't list one price on their shelf for a product then charge me extra when I get to the front of the store. The telco's do. While Target does charge sales tax, it is the same at every store for the same class of good.
The telcos are free to recover what ever costs they would like from their customers, however they should not pretend that those fees do not exist when they advertize their prices. It they say it will be X per month, than it should be X + sales tax (if charged) per month.
No, if it was only the goverment fees than it would be normal. They are including fees that they are pulling out of their asses.