As someone who watches our rights erode, and even though this government is behind it. I am very happy to be living in a country where such a report is generated by the government it self and is publicly available. Given all the bad stuff going on (real and in theory) I'm glad we're open enough to openly criticize ourselves, particularly in a matter that is seen as something the government would be interested in continuing (if those conspiracy theories are right).
Do not ride a bike without a helmet faster than you are willing to crash without a helmet.
Give the two big bike accidents I've been in, I've only managed to damage my arms and ribs, and that's without a helmet both times. The lack of a helmet also helps to limit risky behavior. Much like a car without ABS, airbags and traction control is driven much ore carefully than one with all those options.
Also cycling, even though I do it 5 out of 7 days a week has yet to result in any weight loss. In fact I packed about 15lbs of muscle on when I started. I'm just as fat as when I started, though from a heart perspective, I'm much better off.
Blender doesn't work on my computer, but I could never figure it out anyway. (Maybe it's related to the viewport bug?) While the prices of printers have plummeted, capable software remains high cost. Most people I know what it for engineering replacement parts, which include screw threads, but working screw threads are almost impossible to get right unless you're also making the other side of the fastener as well. While free-form modeling programs are common, Anyone know of a good parametric program?
I have experience in many CNC oriented CAD/CAM packages (SolidEdge) and other CAD packages (Rhino3D, Autocad), but I no longer have the access to these at work.
My brilliance* varies from topic to topic. My biggest problem is I want to apply my brilliance to everything. Over the course of time, I fail. I learn, I re-attempt, but it has taken me a while to admit defeat. So I am quite happy handing stuff over to whomever is better at it these days. I have a ton of great ideas, but I really suck at running a business. I can give you a really good concept and the best implementation, but I will fail to succeed on my own. Therefore, I suggest you convince your brilliant jerk that only his best are brilliance is needed, and you'll surround himself with other brilliant people in areas where he falters. naturally he will gravitate towards that too. All you have to do is convince him that the other people are on par with him in their areas. Which, admittedly is not always the case. But in those cases you can have a plan. That such brilliance is not yet needed, but can be acquired (malloced) when needed. She should be content then to do what he does best and work with other people.
*Admittedly I am no longer the most brilliant person where I work. This can be hard to swallow, but it is easier if you bring them in under someone, rather than place someone above them. To do that move, you have to convince them that they can do the job better. I was not convinced of that and left. The company wanted a "yes man" which I was not. Later I found out the "yes man" left because he couldn't say yes enough to please management, because well, management was flawed. I knew that. Management was family to others in the company and they they hired a name whose ego surpassed my own. The thing is, he ran the company into the ground. many of my friends lost their jobs due to his mismanagement.
So my other tip is poll him frequently, about everything, even outside his area.
Anonymity was never a feature of Bitcoin, though first reports made claims to that. It is regarded currently and properly as pseudo-anonymous. Your bitcoin wallet maintains a ledger of every transaction ever made. So you can see money moving between people, unlike a stock exchange or bank. Scratch that, it's not a matter of can, it is a matter of having to see every transaction.
Where they "anonymity" lies us unlike a bank, you can create an account (address) out of thin air. You can control any number of accounts in your wallet, and move money between them. So no one can tell what addresses are in your wallet and who (person) controls however many bitcoins. Two people having 10 btc might divide it up differently - 1 person has all 10btc in one address, the other has 10 addresses all with one. You don't know who controls what. The only way to find out is to get enough wallets with enough addresses in them that you can start identifying people for past transactions, but you can always invent a new address so you can't ever "watch" anyone. It is just like - until recently - moving money between swiss bank accounts.
It's not like *real* money that you can just print out of thin air.
You've got to come up with that some how, and at $10 (so I don't need a calculator) that's $240,000 you've got to come up with. That's a lot of mining or fees at $0.10 each. That's hard to make up with low volume of trades.
I'd like to plug that back in February, Perforce changes its free edition from 2 users / 2 workspaces to 20 users / 20 workspaces.This means it (bazaar or git, or svn) is now free and you can evaluate it on its merits. Generally these days people choose git, but git is overkill if you are bot doing distributed development. Since you're centralized at your office and not a bunch of disparate developers I'd highly suggest you just start using it.
Also it might be worth your time to just use it for a few versions, then show your boss what it can do by going back through your actually revision history.
I never liked Java, but.NET is even worse for a web platform as it only supports a fraction of the platforms. Java was invented to be portable,.NET was invented to be less portable Java.
Ok, I was a bit incorrect on that statement. It seems that the issue is the nascent WP7 base who can't run WP8 apps, meaning that just a few months after Nokia brought he phones to market developers don't have much incentive to make WP7 apps. Which is just horrible timing.
I saw Microsoft do it in 2001 with.NET, now they attempt to do it again. It's not a shortage of languages or toolkits. This is about platform lock-in as always. I can understand if PC programming (native apps) and Web apps don't get unified to the vastly different architectures (monolithic PC vs Client/server) , but in this day and age, what is going on?
Why can't I just import the Win8 libraries into Python? Or Java, or.NET (C#)? Or Qt's QML? HTML5 is not a save-all, and I'm ok with that, but why won't we make it easier on each other and admit the emperor is just wearing different clothes. Why for that matter won't WP7 apps run on WP8?
There was a time when MS has tweaks for every program and backwards compatibly was preserved, but those days are long gone. To keep their market share, they have to keep everyone upgrading into the Microsoft corner, fracturing the market place, which sets us back.
Hansen is not a scientist he's a activist with scientific credentials. It's his horse in the race and he should be stripped of his title at NASA. We need scientists to report not react.
Anyway, the "epic" melt now being leverages is not a temperature melt. There was a huge artic storm that broke up the ice, which increased the surface area, which the water then melted. If we take a look at a temperature graph for the arctic: http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php We see that it was an "Average" year with no additional time above the melting point than normal. What created the melt was not warmer weather, it was increased surface area.
I know there are plenty of OpenSource tools out there, but I still prefer perforce. Also, recently (as of February) Perforce opened up its 2-user license to 20 users/20 workspaces! This is fantastic news!
Check in your mainline (or migrate) to perforce under/depot/mainline Integrate to a non existent branch/depot/testing/VERSION, and check that in. Integrate/depot/testing/VERSION to a non existent branch/depot/release/VERSION, and check that in.
Now with P4V, moving changesets from mainline to testing is as simple as drag and drop. Then move changesets from mainline to, then testing (and the changes found in testing) to release, and drag those back to mainline. (Dragging is in 'integrate' step) You now have come full circle and you have 2 places where you can make changes and have a release snapshot.
Now, get VirtualBox because it supports snapshotting. Set up perforce on that and take a snapshot. Then sync from perforce, run your tests, and deploy as needed. Then revert the snapshot to after you installed perforce.
Then you can make packaging/deployment scripts that only work on release branches.
This is the same stuff that is used in smoke detectors. IIRC, it only emits alpha radiation which can be blocked by a sheet of paper. I don't know about beryllium though.
As someone who watches our rights erode, and even though this government is behind it. I am very happy to be living in a country where such a report is generated by the government it self and is publicly available. Given all the bad stuff going on (real and in theory) I'm glad we're open enough to openly criticize ourselves, particularly in a matter that is seen as something the government would be interested in continuing (if those conspiracy theories are right).
It's not too bad of an idea. The only downside is bystanders injured by shrapnel.
For anyone that's been burned by an airbag going off in their face, I think a degree of that already exists.
Do not ride a bike without a helmet faster than you are willing to crash without a helmet.
Give the two big bike accidents I've been in, I've only managed to damage my arms and ribs, and that's without a helmet both times. The lack of a helmet also helps to limit risky behavior. Much like a car without ABS, airbags and traction control is driven much ore carefully than one with all those options.
Also cycling, even though I do it 5 out of 7 days a week has yet to result in any weight loss. In fact I packed about 15lbs of muscle on when I started. I'm just as fat as when I started, though from a heart perspective, I'm much better off.
This is awesome! Thanks!
Blender doesn't work on my computer, but I could never figure it out anyway. (Maybe it's related to the viewport bug?)
While the prices of printers have plummeted, capable software remains high cost. Most people I know what it for engineering replacement parts, which include screw threads, but working screw threads are almost impossible to get right unless you're also making the other side of the fastener as well. While free-form modeling programs are common, Anyone know of a good parametric program?
I have experience in many CNC oriented CAD/CAM packages (SolidEdge) and other CAD packages (Rhino3D, Autocad), but I no longer have the access to these at work.
How is this different from bitcoin contracts? https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Contracts
No, bitcoin addresses are not email addresses. They are hashes.
My brilliance* varies from topic to topic. My biggest problem is I want to apply my brilliance to everything. Over the course of time, I fail. I learn, I re-attempt, but it has taken me a while to admit defeat. So I am quite happy handing stuff over to whomever is better at it these days. I have a ton of great ideas, but I really suck at running a business. I can give you a really good concept and the best implementation, but I will fail to succeed on my own. Therefore, I suggest you convince your brilliant jerk that only his best are brilliance is needed, and you'll surround himself with other brilliant people in areas where he falters. naturally he will gravitate towards that too. All you have to do is convince him that the other people are on par with him in their areas. Which, admittedly is not always the case. But in those cases you can have a plan. That such brilliance is not yet needed, but can be acquired (malloced) when needed. She should be content then to do what he does best and work with other people.
*Admittedly I am no longer the most brilliant person where I work. This can be hard to swallow, but it is easier if you bring them in under someone, rather than place someone above them. To do that move, you have to convince them that they can do the job better. I was not convinced of that and left. The company wanted a "yes man" which I was not. Later I found out the "yes man" left because he couldn't say yes enough to please management, because well, management was flawed. I knew that. Management was family to others in the company and they they hired a name whose ego surpassed my own. The thing is, he ran the company into the ground. many of my friends lost their jobs due to his mismanagement.
So my other tip is poll him frequently, about everything, even outside his area.
Anonymity was never a feature of Bitcoin, though first reports made claims to that. It is regarded currently and properly as pseudo-anonymous. Your bitcoin wallet maintains a ledger of every transaction ever made. So you can see money moving between people, unlike a stock exchange or bank. Scratch that, it's not a matter of can, it is a matter of having to see every transaction.
Where they "anonymity" lies us unlike a bank, you can create an account (address) out of thin air. You can control any number of accounts in your wallet, and move money between them. So no one can tell what addresses are in your wallet and who (person) controls however many bitcoins. Two people having 10 btc might divide it up differently - 1 person has all 10btc in one address, the other has 10 addresses all with one. You don't know who controls what. The only way to find out is to get enough wallets with enough addresses in them that you can start identifying people for past transactions, but you can always invent a new address so you can't ever "watch" anyone. It is just like - until recently - moving money between swiss bank accounts.
Not like an exchange can arrange that, can they? ;-)
It's not like *real* money that you can just print out of thin air.
You've got to come up with that some how, and at $10 (so I don't need a calculator) that's $240,000 you've got to come up with. That's a lot of mining or fees at $0.10 each. That's hard to make up with low volume of trades.
Are the true illegal aliens.
Slackware (75 floppies), RedHat (Colgate 4.2), RedHat ~7.3, Ubuntu, Mint.
I'd like to plug that back in February, Perforce changes its free edition from 2 users / 2 workspaces to 20 users / 20 workspaces.This means it (bazaar or git, or svn) is now free and you can evaluate it on its merits. Generally these days people choose git, but git is overkill if you are bot doing distributed development. Since you're centralized at your office and not a bunch of disparate developers I'd highly suggest you just start using it.
Also it might be worth your time to just use it for a few versions, then show your boss what it can do by going back through your actually revision history.
Nah, I'd say Flash is the most exploited runtime.
I never liked Java, but .NET is even worse for a web platform as it only supports a fraction of the platforms. Java was invented to be portable, .NET was invented to be less portable Java.
Ok, I was a bit incorrect on that statement. It seems that the issue is the nascent WP7 base who can't run WP8 apps, meaning that just a few months after Nokia brought he phones to market developers don't have much incentive to make WP7 apps. Which is just horrible timing.
And by turning machine, I mean wheel.
I saw Microsoft do it in 2001 with .NET, now they attempt to do it again. It's not a shortage of languages or toolkits. This is about platform lock-in as always. I can understand if PC programming (native apps) and Web apps don't get unified to the vastly different architectures (monolithic PC vs Client/server) , but in this day and age, what is going on?
Why can't I just import the Win8 libraries into Python? Or Java, or .NET (C#)? Or Qt's QML? HTML5 is not a save-all, and I'm ok with that, but why won't we make it easier on each other and admit the emperor is just wearing different clothes. Why for that matter won't WP7 apps run on WP8?
There was a time when MS has tweaks for every program and backwards compatibly was preserved, but those days are long gone. To keep their market share, they have to keep everyone upgrading into the Microsoft corner, fracturing the market place, which sets us back.
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/schweiger/ice_volume/Bpiomas_plot_daily_heff.2sst.png
As we can see, arctic ice thickness has been picking up. This is consistent with the weaker ice being broken off and stronger thicker ice remaining.
Hansen is not a scientist he's a activist with scientific credentials. It's his horse in the race and he should be stripped of his title at NASA. We need scientists to report not react.
Anyway, the "epic" melt now being leverages is not a temperature melt. There was a huge artic storm that broke up the ice, which increased the surface area, which the water then melted. If we take a look at a temperature graph for the arctic: http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php We see that it was an "Average" year with no additional time above the melting point than normal. What created the melt was not warmer weather, it was increased surface area.
I know there are plenty of OpenSource tools out there, but I still prefer perforce. Also, recently (as of February) Perforce opened up its 2-user license to 20 users/20 workspaces! This is fantastic news!
Check in your mainline (or migrate) to perforce under /depot/mainline /depot/testing/VERSION, and check that in. /depot/testing/VERSION to a non existent branch /depot/release/VERSION, and check that in.
Integrate to a non existent branch
Integrate
Now with P4V, moving changesets from mainline to testing is as simple as drag and drop. Then move changesets from mainline to, then testing (and the changes found in testing) to release, and drag those back to mainline. (Dragging is in 'integrate' step) You now have come full circle and you have 2 places where you can make changes and have a release snapshot.
Now, get VirtualBox because it supports snapshotting. Set up perforce on that and take a snapshot. Then sync from perforce, run your tests, and deploy as needed. Then revert the snapshot to after you installed perforce.
Then you can make packaging/deployment scripts that only work on release branches.
Your layout looks CSS2, but your Ajax says you're web 2.0
For me, Kathleen Fent Read this Story which proved to me that geeks can be loved.
I have one. It is very heavy and not practical to ship.
This is the same stuff that is used in smoke detectors. IIRC, it only emits alpha radiation which can be blocked by a sheet of paper.
I don't know about beryllium though.
No fair. You can't use off-shore wind farms and not include off-shore solar farms.