In the US here, the max speeds I can buy is 24Mbps, this is with an $85/month business-class connection. But my apartment complex enforces their illegal exclusivity contract with AT&T via not having the authority to allow other ISP's in per corporate policy coupled with the corporate office being completely unreachable by anyone except the front office. So far I've gotten four different phone numbers which no one at their "corporate office" answers, and all emails to them just bounce.
There is no room for "common sense" when it comes to corporate rules and their ability to profit. Corporations are just like human sociopaths, their "common sense" equals as little service as possible for the most money. Anything else is a failure of fiduciary responsibilities, and results in problems like this. If there is any clause in the 1000 page ToS that can somehow make them more profit they WILL do it, no matter how mad people "might" get. Corps don't care about us at all until the "annoying anti-consumers" start causing PR problems as everything else is just the "cost of doing business".
Verizon has no proof whatsoever that anyone has been impacting their network by fully utilizing their unlimited bandwidth. It's always a case of "it could happen", "what if", or such. I have yet to see them show any charts, graphs, logs, etc to actually show "this is where the high utilization is impacting other user users at this time"' all Verizon does is slap a throttle whenever they feel like it...they don't even say what the criteria is for throttling in numerical terms. If they said "we only throttle when there is an 80% network utilization on specific towers and only while the utilization is over 80%" then that might be OK. Right now it's "hyey, your using to much and now THROTTLE for the rest of your billing cycle".
I used to do this to particular bars I didn't like when they had a "free beer refills"; after a couple of pitchers we'de just pour it down the drain if it got too warm and get more...it's was "unlimited" and I was a bit intoxicated so it was humorous. It all ended up down the drain anyway eventually...but if it was too warm then it would just "skip" the human part.
The Municipal Senate will no longer be of any concern to us. I have just received word that Emperor RobinH has dissolved the council permanently. The last remnants of the Old Paper Democracy have been swept away.
This isn't always the case. A company can save money via outsourcing IT infrustructure if they go with the right vendor. VMWare, virtual servers, proper fail-overs, big multi-core blade racks were the VM is still more powerful than your original server and still costs less...but of course I work at HP in the Enterprise Services so the level I'm talking about probably isn't affordable for a "small company". We have VERY specific steps for everything, our "runbooks" detail everything from server configs, hardware, rack enclosures, port layouts, and responsible parties to contact for each part if it fails. When you have a rack of blades, it's far easier to snapshot, launch then test,,,we always have a "backup" in a hot image ready to go if anything fails. Often I'm working with 5-15 people spread across the globe all doing different functions (unix admin, wintel, recovery, netops, etc) but we rarely have any "HP owned" customer-impacting outages. Of course my major clients are airlines so it's all tightly regulated; your individual milage may vary LOL.
I try to tell people that's basically the same outcome as "praying to God"...you might get some response, but it's just as often a plague instead of "help"
I only transitioned off XP because of unfixable security holes...so yeah, I'll stick with 7 for however long I can. If corps aren't using it, then I'm not either.
I was talking to a co-worker who is 15+ year Army vet, and we both agree with you. When ISIS is faced with a "real military" (Jordon, Iran, Syria, whomever) they will crumble into dust.
hmmm,,,let's look around, were to find such a thing...hey, I just found almost 7 billion walking "nutrient chemical solution recycling systems" just walking around! Engage VAMPIRE mode for more power! Really though, this thing could use blood straight from "the tap"...vampire robots! great idea! Hey, I think that might be a "new idea" that hasn't been made into a movie or such...
Children on Mars would probably turn out...weird. Less gravity, higher radiation...after the 2nd generation they might not even be able to com4e back to earth!
yeah...I would think this might just "shift" the tornado activity further east...these walls wouldn't dissipate energy just move it. With wind turbines we might actually dissipate some energy from the storms but that adds huge complexity to the idea. Add into this Oklahoma is getting hit with fracking-induced earthquakes all the time now in the 2-5 range...
Maybe where you live it is. If I had the cash I could pick up 50-100 in a day, double that if there's a gun show in town. Machine shop the firing mechanism for the automatic, and your done. Of course I live in Tulsa, OK so we are literally awash with weapons. I have two friends who could mill these...one of them does every once in awhile, if someone can come up with the proper paperwork. He's a licensed gunsmith so he has to be VERY careful doing weapon mods...but I've seen his work and often he uses "better parts" than the originals.
Fast n Furious aside, I've been told most of the weapons are originally from various governments who "legitimately and legally" bought them from various manufactures. This is where they've gotten their packet-radio broadcast system the cartels have been setting up too, set up by Mexican special forces. The cartels are making so much money they can easily pay more than the real Army.
It helps too as they are pretty much at war with their neighbors...so they can just shoot people far easier. If this many people rushed the Israeli border the IDF probably would have bombed them by now.
Technically, Mexico is a first-world state since their a democracy who is aligned with NATO. The term comes from the Cold War...1st world=western democracies , 2nd=eastern communist (Warsaw Pact)/ 3rd=everyone else who hadn't chosen sides yet. Mexico might not be "highly prosperous" and seemingly not working with the US much...
Part of the issue is we would have to cut ourselves off from the Rio Grande river, or put the wall in the middle of it. I would make it like the wall of Monsters, tall and fortified...or like Hadron's wall.
no one can hear you scream "I'm having a heart attack!" Right now, you'd probably die if it was severe enough. Honestly, I think the higher risk would be from a stroke; zero-g might cause random blood clots to dislodge. The article doesn't mention this device actually getting deployed yet; their still testing it on the Vomit Comet. After what our guys did during Apollo 18 though, I'll put money down on them fabricating some type of defibrillator from the ISS itself. Since your in free-fall zero G, you might get lucky and have a longer time period since your heart doesn't need to pump nearly as hard; or that might screw up your internals even more! As Dennis Leary said "we just don't know". We probably should be inducing heart attacks in mice up there to see what happens.
I kinda find it hard to believe that NO ONE has sent a single defibrillator up there by now, just from a risk-assessment standpoint. Even though we send all our astronauts through rigorous health checks pre-flight, some of our astronauts are pushing 65-70. We've sent up student projects, a small defib doesn't weigh much. I have a feeling that a heart attack victim would fare well in a Soyuz emergency landing, if they even could in a rapid enough time frame.
This is just like the ban slapped on amateur rocketry after 9/11. Knee-jerk reactions to non-existent problems. Amazon would never fly any drones without some massive insurance policy; they aren't even being given ANY chance to present a properly risk-assessed and due diligence plan forward - just a big NO from the FAA. This also reminds me of the recent cock-up over Russian rocket engines where SpaceX warned us the Russians would do just what they did a week later.
Henry Ford must be spinning in his grave seeing how much we clamp down on real innovation now. If he had to deal with this Brazil-style bureaucracy in his day his car wouldn't have ever seen the light of day; the Wright Brothers would have been issued a cease-and-desist and then raided by some fed SWAT team at Kitty Hawke. Just ridiculous and sad.
In the US here, the max speeds I can buy is 24Mbps, this is with an $85/month business-class connection. But my apartment complex enforces their illegal exclusivity contract with AT&T via not having the authority to allow other ISP's in per corporate policy coupled with the corporate office being completely unreachable by anyone except the front office. So far I've gotten four different phone numbers which no one at their "corporate office" answers, and all emails to them just bounce.
There is no room for "common sense" when it comes to corporate rules and their ability to profit. Corporations are just like human sociopaths, their "common sense" equals as little service as possible for the most money. Anything else is a failure of fiduciary responsibilities, and results in problems like this. If there is any clause in the 1000 page ToS that can somehow make them more profit they WILL do it, no matter how mad people "might" get. Corps don't care about us at all until the "annoying anti-consumers" start causing PR problems as everything else is just the "cost of doing business".
Verizon has no proof whatsoever that anyone has been impacting their network by fully utilizing their unlimited bandwidth. It's always a case of "it could happen", "what if", or such. I have yet to see them show any charts, graphs, logs, etc to actually show "this is where the high utilization is impacting other user users at this time"' all Verizon does is slap a throttle whenever they feel like it...they don't even say what the criteria is for throttling in numerical terms. If they said "we only throttle when there is an 80% network utilization on specific towers and only while the utilization is over 80%" then that might be OK. Right now it's "hyey, your using to much and now THROTTLE for the rest of your billing cycle".
I used to do this to particular bars I didn't like when they had a "free beer refills"; after a couple of pitchers we'de just pour it down the drain if it got too warm and get more...it's was "unlimited" and I was a bit intoxicated so it was humorous. It all ended up down the drain anyway eventually...but if it was too warm then it would just "skip" the human part.
The Municipal Senate will no longer be of any concern to us. I have just received word that Emperor RobinH has dissolved the council permanently. The last remnants of the Old Paper Democracy have been swept away.
Sounds like you have an Ghisguth infection. I suggest calling Dresden the Wizard and maybe he can help out!
This isn't always the case. A company can save money via outsourcing IT infrustructure if they go with the right vendor. VMWare, virtual servers, proper fail-overs, big multi-core blade racks were the VM is still more powerful than your original server and still costs less...but of course I work at HP in the Enterprise Services so the level I'm talking about probably isn't affordable for a "small company". We have VERY specific steps for everything, our "runbooks" detail everything from server configs, hardware, rack enclosures, port layouts, and responsible parties to contact for each part if it fails. When you have a rack of blades, it's far easier to snapshot, launch then test,,,we always have a "backup" in a hot image ready to go if anything fails. Often I'm working with 5-15 people spread across the globe all doing different functions (unix admin, wintel, recovery, netops, etc) but we rarely have any "HP owned" customer-impacting outages. Of course my major clients are airlines so it's all tightly regulated; your individual milage may vary LOL.
I try to tell people that's basically the same outcome as "praying to God"...you might get some response, but it's just as often a plague instead of "help"
TOR cracks YOU!
I only transitioned off XP because of unfixable security holes...so yeah, I'll stick with 7 for however long I can. If corps aren't using it, then I'm not either.
I was talking to a co-worker who is 15+ year Army vet, and we both agree with you. When ISIS is faced with a "real military" (Jordon, Iran, Syria, whomever) they will crumble into dust.
hmmm,,,let's look around, were to find such a thing...hey, I just found almost 7 billion walking "nutrient chemical solution recycling systems" just walking around! Engage VAMPIRE mode for more power! Really though, this thing could use blood straight from "the tap"...vampire robots! great idea! Hey, I think that might be a "new idea" that hasn't been made into a movie or such...
and by going into WalMart you get to see the amazing weird side of American culture, bonus!
Via the IMEI database, which is the "serial number" of the phone, and is unique per phone.
Children on Mars would probably turn out...weird. Less gravity, higher radiation...after the 2nd generation they might not even be able to com4e back to earth!
It might "fly", just not as a lifter. Interplanetary, sure...just not from Earth's surface.
SpaceX calls it Red Dragon, their in-the-works Mars capsule.
"I used to suck dick for coke. Now that's an addiction. " Half Baked
yeah...I would think this might just "shift" the tornado activity further east...these walls wouldn't dissipate energy just move it. With wind turbines we might actually dissipate some energy from the storms but that adds huge complexity to the idea. Add into this Oklahoma is getting hit with fracking-induced earthquakes all the time now in the 2-5 range...
Maybe where you live it is. If I had the cash I could pick up 50-100 in a day, double that if there's a gun show in town. Machine shop the firing mechanism for the automatic, and your done. Of course I live in Tulsa, OK so we are literally awash with weapons. I have two friends who could mill these...one of them does every once in awhile, if someone can come up with the proper paperwork. He's a licensed gunsmith so he has to be VERY careful doing weapon mods...but I've seen his work and often he uses "better parts" than the originals.
Fast n Furious aside, I've been told most of the weapons are originally from various governments who "legitimately and legally" bought them from various manufactures. This is where they've gotten their packet-radio broadcast system the cartels have been setting up too, set up by Mexican special forces. The cartels are making so much money they can easily pay more than the real Army.
seems to me we mostly just have the feds ship them straight to them ala Fast and Furious.
It helps too as they are pretty much at war with their neighbors...so they can just shoot people far easier. If this many people rushed the Israeli border the IDF probably would have bombed them by now.
Technically, Mexico is a first-world state since their a democracy who is aligned with NATO. The term comes from the Cold War...1st world=western democracies , 2nd=eastern communist (Warsaw Pact)/ 3rd=everyone else who hadn't chosen sides yet. Mexico might not be "highly prosperous" and seemingly not working with the US much... Part of the issue is we would have to cut ourselves off from the Rio Grande river, or put the wall in the middle of it. I would make it like the wall of Monsters, tall and fortified...or like Hadron's wall.
no one can hear you scream "I'm having a heart attack!" Right now, you'd probably die if it was severe enough. Honestly, I think the higher risk would be from a stroke; zero-g might cause random blood clots to dislodge. The article doesn't mention this device actually getting deployed yet; their still testing it on the Vomit Comet. After what our guys did during Apollo 18 though, I'll put money down on them fabricating some type of defibrillator from the ISS itself. Since your in free-fall zero G, you might get lucky and have a longer time period since your heart doesn't need to pump nearly as hard; or that might screw up your internals even more! As Dennis Leary said "we just don't know". We probably should be inducing heart attacks in mice up there to see what happens.
I kinda find it hard to believe that NO ONE has sent a single defibrillator up there by now, just from a risk-assessment standpoint. Even though we send all our astronauts through rigorous health checks pre-flight, some of our astronauts are pushing 65-70. We've sent up student projects, a small defib doesn't weigh much. I have a feeling that a heart attack victim would fare well in a Soyuz emergency landing, if they even could in a rapid enough time frame.
This is just like the ban slapped on amateur rocketry after 9/11. Knee-jerk reactions to non-existent problems. Amazon would never fly any drones without some massive insurance policy; they aren't even being given ANY chance to present a properly risk-assessed and due diligence plan forward - just a big NO from the FAA. This also reminds me of the recent cock-up over Russian rocket engines where SpaceX warned us the Russians would do just what they did a week later.
Henry Ford must be spinning in his grave seeing how much we clamp down on real innovation now. If he had to deal with this Brazil-style bureaucracy in his day his car wouldn't have ever seen the light of day; the Wright Brothers would have been issued a cease-and-desist and then raided by some fed SWAT team at Kitty Hawke. Just ridiculous and sad.
You could do like that one "unstable super hero" did, jar of bees...throw it through their window...