Although I think your whole existence is a spam I have to agree on you with that one (what ?? me agreeing with him ?? wtf). In comparison, I tried gnome 3, kd4 and unity desktop management and I have to say that I hate it. The way they use the tools is bad...and not simple in lots of way. I hate the design because it's not simple enough for what I need and I think most of the design is considered bloated.
So I turned my back on those 3 desktop management software and I use XFCE now. This one is very simple, no bloated design. Just what I need. Hell give me the look of windows 3.1 and I'll be happy. Give me Windows 7 and I'll rant and be bitchy all the time (thats what I use at the office..and I ain't happy about that one)
The coronal mass ejection on Thursday, caused by the release of excess solar energy, is classified as an X1.4 event. That means the storm is probably too weak to affect satellites used for cell phone communication, but communication using shorter wavelengths, such as radio, may be affected, said John Raymond, a physicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
No reason to blame Linux, the OS has nothing to do with this problem. It was the administrator who was too stupid to put more security in it's database. So please next time, like always, USE YOUR FUCKING HEAD when you read. It's getting annoying... and why arent you banned. seriously, every time you write, nothing is good. only trolling
Who would use it ? Me...hell no since I know the gov is taking care of it. No matter what I will do they will know. Encrypted data or not they still have that data and in time they will decrypt it since they got access to my data 100% of the time. With time, ressource and money they will be able to access it. At the same time what's stopping other corps to create their cloud beside the gov's cloud anyways. I rather stay with private corp cloud (non gov created) so that way I can trace the request to get info on my cloud data.
If you happened to throw your phone in the water for some apparent stupid reason and you need to dry it...DONT USE A MICROWAVE...fucknut !!!
just put your phone in a bowl filled up with rice and wait the next day. Then try it and hope it works. All the humidity and water will be taken from the rice and it should work. It worked for me for some electronic devices similar to the phone but it worked.
embedded or not it doesnt help since ie9 has a ram of 1276 with 40 tabs in that TH's chart. Firefox is not embedded and they win which proves that even if a software is embedded or not it all comes down to the devs or the code in other words.
I left ie cause of known problems. I got sick of it, I went with firefox and I was happy for a bit until the memory leak started to puke all over my system. Then I went with Chrome and I'm happy with it performance. This benchmark wont make me go with firefox or ie back again even if they got their act straight up. reason is simple, they got the change to fix these problems in the first place and they didn't listen to it's users and continued to release their products with those problems... too bad for them. Besides, I'm happy with Chrome.
I call the world wide web the far web (far west). Almost no security exists and theres almost no rules, almost regulations and concequences are almost non existent to nearly laughable. Just look at how crime on the web is treated compared to "real" crime. The difference is amazing to my point of view. You actually get more time in prison when you kill someone than when you rape a person. I won't go in details since this type of crime is not simple as theres lots of examples and degrees but don't forget this : when you kill someone, it's over compared to when you rape someone that person is scarred for life... I know it's not the best example I gave but future changes should be done and debated since this is not an easy subject.
When you need to blame someone or a group, unfortunately, you blame the biggest target. obviously here, seems like they thought it was TPB. They also thought people were fucking idiots that don't know how to bypass this block. With google, forums, blogs and youtube, and some knowledge, patience and some logic doesn't hurt either, anyone can find the info you need to bypass it. Also, TPB is not the only out there but/. knows that so this article is not a surprise here.
Undergrounding could be a solution. Sure it's expensive at first but think about it. How much money does it cost when power is down and you have to fix it ? The men to send on the field to fix it, the equipment to replace, the time to replace it (labor), indirect cost such as companies and people who can't operate without power which no money goes to the city they operate. I think the cost of undergrouding can cut those costs especially in area's where the risk is high for severe weather and for me that makes lots of sense to use underground wires insteads of traditional poles.
Isn't there any concerns about privacy with this ? I'm not really sure how the state or the USA works with this but here is some info on how the geolocation suppose to work if this is what they use anyway (not sure but should be).
4 Security and privacy considerations
The API defined in this specification is used to retrieve the geographic location of a hosting device. In almost all cases, this information also discloses the location of the user of the device, thereby potentially compromising the user's privacy. A conforming implementation of this specification must provide a mechanism that protects the user's privacy and this mechanism should ensure that no location information is made available through this API without the user's express permission.
Email could be a good thing but in my experience since I'm working in a big office emails are easy to lose track. Lots of people don't read emails or don't take time to read them efficiently unfortunately. Also, some people might say that "Well i emailed you that meeting review so if you didn't read it it's your fault". That might be very true but the end results are the same, they didn't read the email so theres lots of potential important info that might be lost. IMO, just try emails like you said and if it works, stick with it but if it doesn't change quicky.
Forgot to tell but this is kind of a hard one to do but seriously helps the company and you. Try to know what your bosses clients wants and needs that way you as an employee can start gaining the neccessary knowledge you need. Lets face it, you could get the kind of boss that if you don't have the required knowledge you can get fired and he can hire someone else right away or can start licencing work elsewhere and in the end, that's less work for you or it can be very risky for employees.
Just for example, if your boss clients wants to work with java but you don't know it and lets say (not saying thats the situation right now) the market is beginning to demand it then you might start working on java.
Don't be afraid to tell your boss about it. It might save your ass or make you work longer. It also helps a lot to know what your boss knows in terms of contracts, clients. Trying to know about your company really helps as you know if it performs or not. That way you know if you have to look elsewhere or not.
But meetings do serve a good purpose in a company like the plans on what to do next, whats going on right now, the reports, all those things a boss and other employees can communicate to each other when they don't have time. Meetings do serve that purpose and others like acting as a guide or a light in a big ocean as it's very easy to lose track. Taking 30-60 minutes per week minimum can help a company a lot since most of the time they work and don't have time to talk to each other. Just don't have too many since employee might get pissed off and demoralized by it.
It tells it on their link here in the article. I'm pretty amazed by this...seems like a very good thing.
In the first experiment, nine bathroom tile-based batteries were connected in parallel. One was topped with a solar cell that converted power from a white laboratory light. When fully charged by both the solar panel and house current, the batteries alone powered a set of light-emitting diodes that spelled out “RICE” for six hours; the batteries provided a steady 2.4 volts.
The researchers reported that the hand-painted batteries were remarkably consistent in their capacities, within plus or minus 10 percent of the target. They were also put through 60 charge-discharge cycles with only a very small drop in capacity, Singh said.
What about outside usage. Will the sun affect the color of the paint thus have any consequences to the performance of the batterie just like it did (I don't know if it still does..last news it didnt) with solar panels over time ?
Although I think your whole existence is a spam I have to agree on you with that one (what ?? me agreeing with him ?? wtf). In comparison, I tried gnome 3, kd4 and unity desktop management and I have to say that I hate it. The way they use the tools is bad...and not simple in lots of way. I hate the design because it's not simple enough for what I need and I think most of the design is considered bloated.
So I turned my back on those 3 desktop management software and I use XFCE now. This one is very simple, no bloated design. Just what I need. Hell give me the look of windows 3.1 and I'll be happy. Give me Windows 7 and I'll rant and be bitchy all the time (thats what I use at the office..and I ain't happy about that one)
The coronal mass ejection on Thursday, caused by the release of excess solar energy, is classified as an X1.4 event. That means the storm is probably too weak to affect satellites used for cell phone communication, but communication using shorter wavelengths, such as radio, may be affected, said John Raymond, a physicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
From ABC news
a low weak wind will cause major breakage in my province...and that same power company increases their power consumption per hour every year.. :(
Zombie Apocalypse. oh crap, what if craps on us... were going to become zombies. ahhhh
No reason to blame Linux, the OS has nothing to do with this problem. It was the administrator who was too stupid to put more security in it's database. So please next time, like always, USE YOUR FUCKING HEAD when you read. It's getting annoying... and why arent you banned. seriously, every time you write, nothing is good. only trolling
Who would use it ? Me...hell no since I know the gov is taking care of it. No matter what I will do they will know. Encrypted data or not they still have that data and in time they will decrypt it since they got access to my data 100% of the time. With time, ressource and money they will be able to access it. At the same time what's stopping other corps to create their cloud beside the gov's cloud anyways. I rather stay with private corp cloud (non gov created) so that way I can trace the request to get info on my cloud data.
If you happened to throw your phone in the water for some apparent stupid reason and you need to dry it...DONT USE A MICROWAVE...fucknut !!!
just put your phone in a bowl filled up with rice and wait the next day. Then try it and hope it works. All the humidity and water will be taken from the rice and it should work. It worked for me for some electronic devices similar to the phone but it worked.
embedded or not it doesnt help since ie9 has a ram of 1276 with 40 tabs in that TH's chart. Firefox is not embedded and they win which proves that even if a software is embedded or not it all comes down to the devs or the code in other words.
I left ie cause of known problems. I got sick of it, I went with firefox and I was happy for a bit until the memory leak started to puke all over my system. Then I went with Chrome and I'm happy with it performance. This benchmark wont make me go with firefox or ie back again even if they got their act straight up. reason is simple, they got the change to fix these problems in the first place and they didn't listen to it's users and continued to release their products with those problems... too bad for them. Besides, I'm happy with Chrome.
I call the world wide web the far web (far west). Almost no security exists and theres almost no rules, almost regulations and concequences are almost non existent to nearly laughable. Just look at how crime on the web is treated compared to "real" crime. The difference is amazing to my point of view. You actually get more time in prison when you kill someone than when you rape a person. I won't go in details since this type of crime is not simple as theres lots of examples and degrees but don't forget this : when you kill someone, it's over compared to when you rape someone that person is scarred for life... I know it's not the best example I gave but future changes should be done and debated since this is not an easy subject.
I'd also freak out if an unknown stewardess to me calls me by my name... I'm that person who can be paranoid sometimes.
When you need to blame someone or a group, unfortunately, you blame the biggest target. obviously here, seems like they thought it was TPB. They also thought people were fucking idiots that don't know how to bypass this block. With google, forums, blogs and youtube, and some knowledge, patience and some logic doesn't hurt either, anyone can find the info you need to bypass it. Also, TPB is not the only out there but /. knows that so this article is not a surprise here.
I'm already pissed off when I have to change one of my headlights because I have to spend for that... this one...I will change into Hulk.
Undergrounding could be a solution. Sure it's expensive at first but think about it. How much money does it cost when power is down and you have to fix it ? The men to send on the field to fix it, the equipment to replace, the time to replace it (labor), indirect cost such as companies and people who can't operate without power which no money goes to the city they operate. I think the cost of undergrouding can cut those costs especially in area's where the risk is high for severe weather and for me that makes lots of sense to use underground wires insteads of traditional poles.
They should use flame as a tag in this article lol
Isn't there any concerns about privacy with this ? I'm not really sure how the state or the USA works with this but here is some info on how the geolocation suppose to work if this is what they use anyway (not sure but should be).
4 Security and privacy considerations
The API defined in this specification is used to retrieve the geographic location of a hosting device. In almost all cases, this information also discloses the location of the user of the device, thereby potentially compromising the user's privacy. A conforming implementation of this specification must provide a mechanism that protects the user's privacy and this mechanism should ensure that no location information is made available through this API without the user's express permission.
Email could be a good thing but in my experience since I'm working in a big office emails are easy to lose track. Lots of people don't read emails or don't take time to read them efficiently unfortunately. Also, some people might say that "Well i emailed you that meeting review so if you didn't read it it's your fault". That might be very true but the end results are the same, they didn't read the email so theres lots of potential important info that might be lost. IMO, just try emails like you said and if it works, stick with it but if it doesn't change quicky.
crazy...Dude, I'm married so that should explain
Forgot to tell but this is kind of a hard one to do but seriously helps the company and you. Try to know what your bosses clients wants and needs that way you as an employee can start gaining the neccessary knowledge you need. Lets face it, you could get the kind of boss that if you don't have the required knowledge you can get fired and he can hire someone else right away or can start licencing work elsewhere and in the end, that's less work for you or it can be very risky for employees.
Just for example, if your boss clients wants to work with java but you don't know it and lets say (not saying thats the situation right now) the market is beginning to demand it then you might start working on java.
Don't be afraid to tell your boss about it. It might save your ass or make you work longer. It also helps a lot to know what your boss knows in terms of contracts, clients. Trying to know about your company really helps as you know if it performs or not. That way you know if you have to look elsewhere or not.
But meetings do serve a good purpose in a company like the plans on what to do next, whats going on right now, the reports, all those things a boss and other employees can communicate to each other when they don't have time. Meetings do serve that purpose and others like acting as a guide or a light in a big ocean as it's very easy to lose track. Taking 30-60 minutes per week minimum can help a company a lot since most of the time they work and don't have time to talk to each other. Just don't have too many since employee might get pissed off and demoralized by it.
Put some porn in front of my eyes and my thoughts will go nuts...expect some major battery recharge if its connected to my thoughts
Your trying to pull us down you mean !
It tells it on their link here in the article. I'm pretty amazed by this...seems like a very good thing.
In the first experiment, nine bathroom tile-based batteries were connected in parallel. One was topped with a solar cell that converted power from a white laboratory light. When fully charged by both the solar panel and house current, the batteries alone powered a set of light-emitting diodes that spelled out “RICE” for six hours; the batteries provided a steady 2.4 volts.
The researchers reported that the hand-painted batteries were remarkably consistent in their capacities, within plus or minus 10 percent of the target. They were also put through 60 charge-discharge cycles with only a very small drop in capacity, Singh said.
What about outside usage. Will the sun affect the color of the paint thus have any consequences to the performance of the batterie just like it did (I don't know if it still does..last news it didnt) with solar panels over time ?