I refuse to link the letter in question directly. It's crap.
U read this one https://medium.com/@optimiseor... (I got half way through, guy just didn't know when to stop). It's a "I share your pain, but..." reply.
A lack of hard drive shouldn't be an issue for Linux, UEFI should be workable too. As it runs Windows it must have some storage, and if not a hard drive, then either an SSD or, I'm guessing an eMMC.
My current computer is an Acer Aspire ES1-111M and has an eMMC rather than a hard drive. That in itself wasn't a problem, I think I may have needed to keep UEFI on to get Linux to see the eMMC and install to it. Getting it to boot, wasn't as straight forward as I would have liked, I think I needed to choose the debian bootloader in the UEFI setup, but it isn't too much trouble for someone who is technically savvy.
I can't guarantee that Linux will work, but lack of hard drive and UEFI shouldn't be major obstacles to installing it.
Linux Grub2 phones out as part of the UEFI standard, hard to say what is expected other than Windows licenses. Of course you shouldn't install Linux without an Internet connection - but live and learn.
So the article mentions that Acer has had a product on this line available since September 2015, Microsoft applied last July just two months before Acer revealed it's machine. That tells me Acer was working on the design long before Microsoft applied for their patent. Acer has prior Art on the market.
Acer is a Microsoft puppet, what they have come up with they would attribute to MS.
"I would have expected to see something like this suggested by one of our more immature community members as a joke on Slashdot, and probably would have chuckled at the absurdity of the notion. We now appear to be living in a world where even the most laughable paranoid fantasies about commercially controlling simple social concepts are being outdone in the real world by well-funded armies of lawyers on behalf of some of the most powerful companies on the planet," http://www.zdnet.com/article/m...
There are a fuck ton of drugs that increase the QT interval. To stop taking metoprolol based off of this article is beyond fucking retarded. Metoprolol is a very good drug. Speak with your cardiologist before being a fucking retard. -dr
Ah heck, I have an appt this week it's been scheduled for awhile now, even used the website the Hospital set up to send a message to my Dr. Give me a break, you don't know of the secondaries.
As for the "There are a fuck ton of drugs that increase the QT interval."
I would think so after that article, it's that sudden death that has my attention. And yes I'm aware that in 2013 Metoprolol was the 19th most prescribed drug in the US.
It was learned early in the telephone business females a better job on the other end.
At first males were hired to be switchboard operators but they flipped bs to the other end all the time. Females replaced them, it worked out so well I guess females were more than welcome in their business outside of the switchboard.
As long as they keep it close, because the stuff that we call "spent fuel" still has 99% of the original energy locked inside. At some point, we'll want to dig it back up and actually use it.
No.
I used to operate a reactor for Plutonium production, that fuel was dumped with of a lot of it's energy still available but it was processed the unusable waste being glassified.
A reactor will normally burn it's fuel till all it's rods are out or close -all used up.
Even then there's a lot of Plutonium around, it's being used to enrich Uranium for say the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plants.
Didn't RFA, this is a/. repost of a year ago, when Samsung warned users they can hear your every word.
I read TOS's. I have a 32" Samsung smart HDTV I use as a monitor. The third TOS in explains to you that this is what it does and if you have a problem with it to take it up in some South Korean Providence. Yes, the Samsung warning screamed they didn't understand their own TOS.
They monitor everything you do (keyboard, site wise), everything you say (for voice commands) to more anticipate your future needs.
I don't connect the HDTV to the Internet (I've never accepted that third TOS), and would purchase Samsung products over many others.
Dude, don't stop the metoprolol... just avoid combining it with its evil twin. If you rely on/. for medical advice, all I can say is Darwin.
If one follows the links further in, it shows Metoprolol alone increases the QT level in 13% of the patients, 22% when comboded. http://www.chicagotribune.com/...
A lengthened QT interval is a marker for the potential of ventricular tachyarrhythmias like torsades de pointes and a risk factor for sudden death. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
"The other problematic drug combinations that the data flagged as possibly producing the same heart problem are: cefazolin, an antibiotic, and meperidine, a pain medicine; meperidine and vancomycin, another antibiotic; and metoprolol, a blood pressure medication, and fosphenytoin, a seizure medication."
Son of a Bit@#/. might of saved my life, at the least added to it; till this article I took Metoprolol.
"TinyPic does not claim any ownership rights in the text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, musical works, works of authorship, applications, or any other materials (collectively, "Content") that you post on or through the TinyPic Services."
Probably dark matter is also a point on that list. Under the assumption that GR ist correct, observations show us that there has to be dark matter. However, we have no observations of dark matter that do not need this assumption.
There is one, and it's substantial (If I read your post correctly).
"In the standard model of the evolution of the universe, galactic filaments form along and follow web-like strings of dark matter. It is thought that this dark matter dictates the structure of the Universe on the grandest of scales." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Does anyone have a link to an actual plot of the signal, where one could (hopefully) see the wave pattern, or any pattern?
The signal was just the difference in time one laser beam took to travel as opposed to a second laser beam.
Hanford LIGO is located here so the local paper has more than many sites http://www.tri-cityherald.com/... Ours showed seven-thousands of a second after the one in Louisiana LIGO did.
Everyone is talking about waves like waves when you drop a stone in water. But I still can't imagine how a wave of gravity works.
But a gravity wave is yet another thing. I can not form an idea what happens with a gravity wave. Yeah I know the classic example of the ball on a trampoline, the curve of space. But what is a wave. Is it the distance between two 'points' in space that changes over time? Is it the speed of light that changes over time? Is it gravity that changes over time? What is the 'thing' that are projected on the values 1 and -1 in the sin function?
I'm so far out of my league here, but what the hell...
A wave is an oscillation (the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I went to MySpace and they want me to sign in with FaceBook.
I can't get that far, I have a (very old) myspace.com account yet hitting sign-in does nothing (nada). Google mentions a few ways to access the old vs current myspace (2013 video) which are of no help anymore.
My first visit in many years, appears now to be a place Justin Timberlake can sale his music, not so social as it started.
Every time Version 12 has tried to update it been from a redirect to Opera.com, the address is in my hosts file now, download the link given above for version 12.4 and do read the fact it's encrypted and requires the password: oldversion to install.
- Opera 12 updated on me once and there no warning it just took it upon itself to do.
Damnedest thing just happened, I clicked on the link posted and was taken here http://www.opera.com/download/... -all versions from 35 to 11 are listed for download and for all OS's, so I don't what to say now.
A better written response, with link to the letter
Here: https://medium.com/@StefWillia...
I refuse to link the letter in question directly. It's crap.
U read this one https://medium.com/@optimiseor... (I got half way through, guy just didn't know when to stop). It's a "I share your pain, but..." reply.
you know you can boot any Linux distribution off of an SD card, right?
http://www.howtogeek.com/19105...
I lost a laptop to dual booting - turned the clock back two weeks for a PS2 saved game before registering the OS.
Just going to let sleeping dogs lie.
A lack of hard drive shouldn't be an issue for Linux, UEFI should be workable too. As it runs Windows it must have some storage, and if not a hard drive, then either an SSD or, I'm guessing an eMMC.
My current computer is an Acer Aspire ES1-111M and has an eMMC rather than a hard drive. That in itself wasn't a problem, I think I may have needed to keep UEFI on to get Linux to see the eMMC and install to it. Getting it to boot, wasn't as straight forward as I would have liked, I think I needed to choose the debian bootloader in the UEFI setup, but it isn't too much trouble for someone who is technically savvy.
I can't guarantee that Linux will work, but lack of hard drive and UEFI shouldn't be major obstacles to installing it.
Linux Grub2 phones out as part of the UEFI standard, hard to say what is expected other than Windows licenses. Of course you shouldn't install Linux without an Internet connection - but live and learn.
do you have an optical drive??
Nope, just an microSD drive for an extra 64GiG's, it's an Aspire Switcher 10 (an xmas gift).
1.33-GHz Intel Atom Z3735 quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM - it barely keeps up with VLC playing a video at 1920X1080.
McAfee's software, which comes loaded by default on millions of PCs, has been instrumental in making OS X more popular.
Win10 not only came with McAcfee, it won't allow the installation of Comodo.
I use Win10 as a platform for VLC and off-line , don't see much other use for it.
Can't go backwards, can't go Linux (no hard drive), can only appease UEFI.
Oh great. Now what am I going to complain about?
They only gave us a 30 min window :)
Non-forbes/Nathan link replaced fairly quickly
The source
NASA Releases New WISE Mission Catalog of Entire Infrared Sky
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pa...
WISE Home Page
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/wise/n...
So the article mentions that Acer has had a product on this line available since September 2015, Microsoft applied last July just two months before Acer revealed it's machine. That tells me Acer was working on the design long before Microsoft applied for their patent. Acer has prior Art on the market.
Acer is a Microsoft puppet, what they have come up with they would attribute to MS.
Sounds like a rip-off of PC-104, i.e. they are a few decades late.
Microsoft's smiley face patent?
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacg...
"I would have expected to see something like this suggested by one of our more immature community members as a joke on Slashdot, and probably would have chuckled at the absurdity of the notion. We now appear to be living in a world where even the most laughable paranoid fantasies about commercially controlling simple social concepts are being outdone in the real world by well-funded armies of lawyers on behalf of some of the most powerful companies on the planet," http://www.zdnet.com/article/m...
There are a fuck ton of drugs that increase the QT interval. To stop taking metoprolol based off of this article is beyond fucking retarded. Metoprolol is a very good drug. Speak with your cardiologist before being a fucking retard. -dr
Ah heck, I have an appt this week it's been scheduled for awhile now, even used the website the Hospital set up to send a message to my Dr. Give me a break, you don't know of the secondaries.
As for the "There are a fuck ton of drugs that increase the QT interval."
I would think so after that article, it's that sudden death that has my attention. And yes I'm aware that in 2013 Metoprolol was the 19th most prescribed drug in the US.
It was learned early in the telephone business females a better job on the other end.
At first males were hired to be switchboard operators but they flipped bs to the other end all the time. Females replaced them, it worked out so well I guess females were more than welcome in their business outside of the switchboard.
As long as they keep it close, because the stuff that we call "spent fuel" still has 99% of the original energy locked inside. At some point, we'll want to dig it back up and actually use it.
No.
I used to operate a reactor for Plutonium production, that fuel was dumped with of a lot of it's energy still available but it was processed the unusable waste being glassified.
A reactor will normally burn it's fuel till all it's rods are out or close -all used up.
Even then there's a lot of Plutonium around, it's being used to enrich Uranium for say the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plants.
Didn't RFA, this is a /. repost of a year ago, when Samsung warned users they can hear your every word.
I read TOS's. I have a 32" Samsung smart HDTV I use as a monitor. The third TOS in explains to you that this is what it does and if you have a problem with it to take it up in some South Korean Providence. Yes, the Samsung warning screamed they didn't understand their own TOS.
They monitor everything you do (keyboard, site wise), everything you say (for voice commands) to more anticipate your future needs.
I don't connect the HDTV to the Internet (I've never accepted that third TOS), and would purchase Samsung products over many others.
Yes. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
I LOL'd, "...the system is controlled using a Xbox 360 video game controller"
Dude, don't stop the metoprolol... just avoid combining it with its evil twin. If you rely on /. for medical advice, all I can say is Darwin.
If one follows the links further in, it shows Metoprolol alone increases the QT level in 13% of the patients, 22% when comboded.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/...
A lengthened QT interval is a marker for the potential of ventricular tachyarrhythmias like torsades de pointes and a risk factor for sudden death.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Metoprolol isn't manufactured as a QT adjuster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... in fact advised against it's use for that condition http://circep.ahajournals.org/... (very long read just search for Metoprolol).
Odd or better without, and there are substitutes.
http://arstechnica.com/science...
"The other problematic drug combinations that the data flagged as possibly producing the same heart problem are: cefazolin, an antibiotic, and meperidine, a pain medicine; meperidine and vancomycin, another antibiotic; and metoprolol, a blood pressure medication, and fosphenytoin, a seizure medication."
Son of a Bit@# /. might of saved my life, at the least added to it; till this article I took Metoprolol.
Non-Google replacements, free or not, whatever.
I've always used http://www.tinypic.com/ just bloody simple, and of course it's free. TinyPic® owned and operated by http://photobucket.com/
"TinyPic does not claim any ownership rights in the text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, musical works, works of authorship, applications, or any other materials (collectively, "Content") that you post on or through the TinyPic Services."
Probably dark matter is also a point on that list. Under the assumption that GR ist correct, observations show us that there has to be dark matter. However, we have no observations of dark matter that do not need this assumption.
There is one, and it's substantial (If I read your post correctly).
"In the standard model of the evolution of the universe, galactic filaments form along and follow web-like strings of dark matter. It is thought that this dark matter dictates the structure of the Universe on the grandest of scales." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Does anyone have a link to an actual plot of the signal, where one could (hopefully) see the wave pattern, or any pattern?
The signal was just the difference in time one laser beam took to travel as opposed to a second laser beam.
Hanford LIGO is located here so the local paper has more than many sites http://www.tri-cityherald.com/...
Ours showed seven-thousands of a second after the one in Louisiana LIGO did.
Everyone is talking about waves like waves when you drop a stone in water. But I still can't imagine how a wave of gravity works.
But a gravity wave is yet another thing. I can not form an idea what happens with a gravity wave. Yeah I know the classic example of the ball on a trampoline, the curve of space. But what is a wave. Is it the distance between two 'points' in space that changes over time? Is it the speed of light that changes over time? Is it gravity that changes over time? What is the 'thing' that are projected on the values 1 and -1 in the sin function?
I'm so far out of my league here, but what the hell...
A wave is an oscillation (the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
He hasn't proven shit when the HOSTs file can be bypassed by browsers and operating systems with their own hardcoded entries.
Hardcoded entries are addressed in RFC 1918.
I support APK's stand on a/the hosts file, and can't see why it's not used more than it is.
My hosts file is 144247 lines long (4,332 Kb), it and a firewall serves me very well.
I went to MySpace and they want me to sign in with FaceBook.
I can't get that far, I have a (very old) myspace.com account yet hitting sign-in does nothing (nada). Google mentions a few ways to access the old vs current myspace (2013 video) which are of no help anymore.
My first visit in many years, appears now to be a place Justin Timberlake can sale his music, not so social as it started.
What are they planning, drones with sniper rifles?
My Bad, I misread your post as a question, and was your link I clicked on - nice find.
They do have older version for download from opera.com
http://www.opera.com/download/...
Every time Version 12 has tried to update it been from a redirect to Opera.com, the address is in my hosts file now, download the link given above for version 12.4
and do read the fact it's encrypted and requires the password: oldversion to install.
- Opera 12 updated on me once and there no warning it just took it upon itself to do.
Damnedest thing just happened, I clicked on the link posted and was taken here http://www.opera.com/download/... -all versions from 35 to 11 are listed for download and for all OS's, so I don't what to say now.