Hawking suggests as quoted here that a black hole IS a white hole. The "portal from others to here" is the black hole, that's what the Hawking radiation actually is...the deconstructed matter from another Universe entering ours. "black holes and white holes are the same object. The Hawking radiation from an ordinary black hole is then identified with the white-hole emission"
Hmm...did you write this article? LOL! They describe the exact same situation. My Motorola 3801HGV seems to be passing IPv6; well, at least ping6 works and Google's mail server has stopped complaining after I implemented IPv6 on my mail server that's attached to the 3801HGV. But that article gives some ideas on how to get AT&T to send you a better router for free (eventually lol); just expect to spend some time on the phone. Also, if you do go that route, you can contact the "Office of the President" at rs2982@att.com; they've got several full-time staffers that handle any contacts and usually will actually call you within 24 hours and will actually try to fix whatever. I used to work as an AT&T CSR, we considered that the "nuclear option" for upset customers lol.
These are the kinds of laws that I, as a Progressive Republican, find abhorrent. As long as your not running a retail / manufacturing business from your house, local government shouldn't place restrictions like this. And especially the local government shouldn't force ISPs to follow their arbitrary zoning laws and restrict what types of connections citizens can have just based on the location they want the service to be at. What if your job requires a static IP at your house? I guess in those cities, you just have to go "live" in an office building? What states / cities are this nanny-statish?
"Mar's ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact, it's cold as hell." It's not a "safe place". Neither is the surface of the Moon, nor being in orbit inside a tin can. If you need to be in a "safe place" then space exploration probably isn't for you.
I guess those places haven't heard of a "home business". As a last resort, someone could get an EIN online within a few minutes and use this if the ISP requires one.
Funny is my account is only an 18MB per the bill, but still gets 24MB down all the time. AT&T cut all the cable inside the enclosures years ago so they are the only game at my complex...
HAHAHA! IPv6 and AT&T! I've ran into that problem too...they won't assign a native IPv6 address to anything outside their own equipment, so my mail server is stuck with a multicast IPv6. AT&T tells me that I can used their "Managed Internet Services" to get an assigned address, but still no way of getting one in the same manner of my static IP4s. Their DNS support actually had the nerve to send me their digg SOA response and claim "oh, we don't have the authority". This all stems from google's email throwing a 550 7.5.1 error. I solved it by adding IPv6 on my mail server, but it's still super-annoying after two decades IPv6 still isn't implemented correctly by one of the companies that helped write the original RFC.
I pay extra for a "business connection". No caps, static IPs, PTR records, no DCMA torrent monitoring, etc. The only issue I've ran into is a layer-7 SMTP block, which got removed with a phone call. But having to pay $95 a month for it does suck quite a bit. Several years ago I knew this was coming; once we got "conditioned" via cellular data caps, hardline caps were next. Without specific laws to stop them, corps will do everything and anything for extra profit. Good luck with those complaints, your also probably locked into a forced non-court arbitration agreement in your multi-volume "terms of service contract" too.
If I had to pay for my bandwidth, I figure our bill would be at $600-$800 a month. Maybe less now that UVerse was bumped up. I forgot to install bandwidthD, and AT&T's page just says "your unlimited so we don't know" on my current usage lol.
"the half of the country that pays no income tax " Mitt Romney, are you posting on Slashdot now? Half of those people don't pay Federal income tax over-all simply because they don't earn enough during the year. They mostly STILL pay federal income tax, they just get it back as a refund. Especially those with children, they get both the "standard deduction" and "earned income credit". But if their working, they are still paying taxes out of each paycheck.
That article is crap lol. This article is far more interesting... Like how one of the security researches was abducted for several days, "malware was specifically designed to hijack access to the Swift network", Bangladesh Finance Minister A.M.A Muhith saying local banking officials were "100 percent" involved in the scandal, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) President and CEO Lorenzo Tan ordering people to "move the money", how much of it has already been converted into Chinese casino chips, etc. This would make a great movie, it's so convoluted and messed up lol. It's even got "a man previously linked to illegal drug operations, Kim Wong, as the mastermind." per Philippines Senator Sergio Osmeña.
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH! Next question, please. Seriously, though, even the NSA admitted that their "threshold" on their software was 51%. Clapper could always say "yes, the privacy protections in place are functioning as designed. We never designed any or put any in place, so everything is functioning quite well."
Being some huge banking system, SWIFT should have requirements for anyone connecting to their network. The US's regulatory compliance means little if we allow non-compliant systems to connect via links like this. Their website even has white papers talking about cybersecurity, IT risk management, etc. But their site also preaches quite a bit about "speed" and "ease of use", so to me it feels like SWIFT itself set up an atmosphere for their members to play fast-and-loose. There are security products that are actually FREE that they didn't even bother to use? There are numerous free applications for log analyzing, firewalls, intrusion detection, etc. Yet all these also require employees that know how to set these up and use them. Reading around the web, they've identified two Chinese nationals, and the casinos are also Chinese owned. SWIFT themselves are claiming their systems where never breached, ignoring their own reports of " sophisticated malware was deployed by the attackers on the SWIFT servers to process and authorise SWIFT transactions."
So, what do we do now that the "system is noticeably corrupt"? With planet-wide trade pacts, it's not like we can just go someplace else and "start another system" and hope it lasts 200 years.
overall, you would have made more profit by selling off your kid to a wealthy yet-sterile couple and keeping your multiple jobs. Or at least that's how these corps seem to operate.
Hawking suggests as quoted here that a black hole IS a white hole. The "portal from others to here" is the black hole, that's what the Hawking radiation actually is...the deconstructed matter from another Universe entering ours. "black holes and white holes are the same object. The Hawking radiation from an ordinary black hole is then identified with the white-hole emission"
"liberate tuteme ex inferis"
all we are is dust in the cosmic wind; sailing into a black hole
at least 1.21 jiggawatts...once you hit the speed of light sailing into a black hole, your going to see some serious shit.
You mean something like this?
Hmm...did you write this article? LOL! They describe the exact same situation. My Motorola 3801HGV seems to be passing IPv6; well, at least ping6 works and Google's mail server has stopped complaining after I implemented IPv6 on my mail server that's attached to the 3801HGV. But that article gives some ideas on how to get AT&T to send you a better router for free (eventually lol); just expect to spend some time on the phone. Also, if you do go that route, you can contact the "Office of the President" at rs2982@att.com; they've got several full-time staffers that handle any contacts and usually will actually call you within 24 hours and will actually try to fix whatever. I used to work as an AT&T CSR, we considered that the "nuclear option" for upset customers lol.
These are the kinds of laws that I, as a Progressive Republican, find abhorrent. As long as your not running a retail / manufacturing business from your house, local government shouldn't place restrictions like this. And especially the local government shouldn't force ISPs to follow their arbitrary zoning laws and restrict what types of connections citizens can have just based on the location they want the service to be at. What if your job requires a static IP at your house? I guess in those cities, you just have to go "live" in an office building? What states / cities are this nanny-statish?
"Mar's ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact, it's cold as hell." It's not a "safe place". Neither is the surface of the Moon, nor being in orbit inside a tin can. If you need to be in a "safe place" then space exploration probably isn't for you.
I guess those places haven't heard of a "home business". As a last resort, someone could get an EIN online within a few minutes and use this if the ISP requires one.
Funny is my account is only an 18MB per the bill, but still gets 24MB down all the time. AT&T cut all the cable inside the enclosures years ago so they are the only game at my complex...
HAHAHA! IPv6 and AT&T! I've ran into that problem too...they won't assign a native IPv6 address to anything outside their own equipment, so my mail server is stuck with a multicast IPv6. AT&T tells me that I can used their "Managed Internet Services" to get an assigned address, but still no way of getting one in the same manner of my static IP4s. Their DNS support actually had the nerve to send me their digg SOA response and claim "oh, we don't have the authority". This all stems from google's email throwing a 550 7.5.1 error. I solved it by adding IPv6 on my mail server, but it's still super-annoying after two decades IPv6 still isn't implemented correctly by one of the companies that helped write the original RFC.
I pay extra for a "business connection". No caps, static IPs, PTR records, no DCMA torrent monitoring, etc. The only issue I've ran into is a layer-7 SMTP block, which got removed with a phone call. But having to pay $95 a month for it does suck quite a bit. Several years ago I knew this was coming; once we got "conditioned" via cellular data caps, hardline caps were next. Without specific laws to stop them, corps will do everything and anything for extra profit. Good luck with those complaints, your also probably locked into a forced non-court arbitration agreement in your multi-volume "terms of service contract" too.
If I had to pay for my bandwidth, I figure our bill would be at $600-$800 a month. Maybe less now that UVerse was bumped up. I forgot to install bandwidthD, and AT&T's page just says "your unlimited so we don't know" on my current usage lol.
sweet! Which state is that where I can buy recreational drugs at Costco, Sam's, etc?
"the half of the country that pays no income tax " Mitt Romney, are you posting on Slashdot now? Half of those people don't pay Federal income tax over-all simply because they don't earn enough during the year. They mostly STILL pay federal income tax, they just get it back as a refund. Especially those with children, they get both the "standard deduction" and "earned income credit". But if their working, they are still paying taxes out of each paycheck.
He'll build a giant trench through the middle of the US and make the Canadians pay for it?
That article is crap lol. This article is far more interesting... Like how one of the security researches was abducted for several days, "malware was specifically designed to hijack access to the Swift network", Bangladesh Finance Minister A.M.A Muhith saying local banking officials were "100 percent" involved in the scandal, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) President and CEO Lorenzo Tan ordering people to "move the money", how much of it has already been converted into Chinese casino chips, etc. This would make a great movie, it's so convoluted and messed up lol. It's even got "a man previously linked to illegal drug operations, Kim Wong, as the mastermind." per Philippines Senator Sergio Osmeña.
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH! Next question, please. Seriously, though, even the NSA admitted that their "threshold" on their software was 51%. Clapper could always say "yes, the privacy protections in place are functioning as designed. We never designed any or put any in place, so everything is functioning quite well."
Being some huge banking system, SWIFT should have requirements for anyone connecting to their network. The US's regulatory compliance means little if we allow non-compliant systems to connect via links like this. Their website even has white papers talking about cybersecurity, IT risk management, etc. But their site also preaches quite a bit about "speed" and "ease of use", so to me it feels like SWIFT itself set up an atmosphere for their members to play fast-and-loose. There are security products that are actually FREE that they didn't even bother to use? There are numerous free applications for log analyzing, firewalls, intrusion detection, etc. Yet all these also require employees that know how to set these up and use them. Reading around the web, they've identified two Chinese nationals, and the casinos are also Chinese owned. SWIFT themselves are claiming their systems where never breached, ignoring their own reports of " sophisticated malware was deployed by the attackers on the SWIFT servers to process and authorise SWIFT transactions."
On top of this all, there seems to be an indication that plain-old corruption had something to do with this, and that "Atiur Rahman...had kept details of the grand theft secret for weeks, seemingly even from senior government officials". So, they knew about a breech, choose to do nothing, then someone actually finally used the breach to commit the heist. If Atiur had reported the breech perhaps it could have been resolved before the money was actually stolen?
Prince is in Rock 'n Roll Heaven, making pancakes for Rick James.
So, what do we do now that the "system is noticeably corrupt"? With planet-wide trade pacts, it's not like we can just go someplace else and "start another system" and hope it lasts 200 years.
The ISS is technically still inside Earth's atmosphere. It's only 220 miles up, which places it inside the thermosphere still.
"the police's main job is to protect you" "I'm with tech support, I'm here to help" etc
"What does God need need with a " horseshoe shaped ufo?
overall, you would have made more profit by selling off your kid to a wealthy yet-sterile couple and keeping your multiple jobs. Or at least that's how these corps seem to operate.
Don't worry, Google's other projects of AI and robots will "destroy the future" way faster than anything their doing with Google Books...