Uranium ore is a world wide commodity. It's listed on commodity indexs and has a price of $25 a pound. You could buy a few pounds yourself if you wanted to. Way down from the $50 a pound it was when that business was sold to the Russian concern. They took a big financial hit on that one. The US hasn't really lost access to Uranium ore and the business that the Russian concern bought took a HUGE financial hit. What's not to like.
What good is fact checking when you get people who BELIEVE something and no amount of factual information can dislodge that belief. Willful ignorance is what it is called. Have you ever laid out all the facts and evidence of irrefutable proof on some subject to someone and heard 'I don't believe that and nothing is going to change my mind' in response. Fact checking is useless to those who could care less about facts, truth and reality.
Perhaps that perception and or reality is based on the fact that they now use their gun before their brain? Incompetence exists at all levels of government and law enforcement. When the resultant outcome of contact with law enforcement is less justice and more death it's time for a reexamination of methods and the types of people involved.
I agree that you should never plug in a new windows box directly you should also never EVER run any windows box without a router box in front of it. Even if you get the windows firewall configured before you plug it in it's still weak sauce compared to a physical firewall router box.
Bullcrap. I've built a few email servers and firewall boxes running Slackware. A few even have nine nines uptime. They are rock solid and damn near impenetrable. Your only argument is that they may not be great for cloud services and even that is debatable. Do you like the taste of foot?
I work the print communications production business. With todays prices for materials, labor and other intangibles the price to produce a modern paper back book is on the order of about 2 to 4 dollars depending on page count. The price to produce an e-book is mere pennies per sale of an individual downloaded book. E-books have turned out to be one of the biggest rip offs of the second decade of this century. These over priced e-books are a just a cash grab by publishers. It makes you wonder what portion of the price goes to the author and how much to the publishing house.
If a process is allowed to grab 100 percent of CPU time then the operating system itself is fundamentally broken and no amount of fixing the app that grabs that amount of CPU is going to fix the problem. That being said....
Turn off automatic updates. If you can.
You can kill the offending svchost that is running wuauctl that is bogging your system down (sometimes this can take as much as 10 minutes or more on a slower machine) but it will just rerun at some later time putting you right back where you started. Sometimes the task manager will allow you to set the priority of the offending svchost to a lower amount most times it won't it's a crap shoot. Rebooting will not help you because as soon as you reboot windows will run wuauctl under an svchost and your right back to square one.
or if your paranoid and want those updates
Since the task manager won't even list wuauctl as the culprit as that runs under svchost. Trust me wuauctl is the culprit here. Get Process Explorer it will show all the running sub process's of a running svchost and will allow you to reset the priority to a lower amount. So.... Get process explorer if you can and set the offending wuauctl process priority to as low as you can set it. That should net you about 15 to 20 percent of the CPU for the desktop and other apps. About enough to surf the web but not enough to play a game or do anything else requiring all that much cpu.
Then sit back and enjoy your outdated buggy OS as it updates slowly.
When the earth and moon collided it was not a high speed affair, or at least not as high speed as most celestial collisions, and happened much later than most theories have it doing so. Part of the moons crust at the time peeled off during the collision and formed most of the land masses we now have on earth. Most of the detritus of the collision continued to rotate about the earth and moon causing many many meteor strikes on both planets. Like I said it's just a theory.
They really don't want to sell many of these do they? It's ugly. Design something that people would actually enjoy looking at instead of just letting your designers go ape shit and producing a care only they could love.
Diseases and ailments is pathetic. I have had digestive system problems since I was 25 and am now over 50. The last digestive system guy I visited who was highly educated from a good medical school (UofM) said and I quote.. "You just have a rotten gut". Yes I blinked. I wanted to ask how much he paid for his medical education. But I just walked out shaking my head.
It took the guy that proposed that ulcers were caused by bacterial infections 5 plus years to put his idea and his research data into the medical communities awareness. If the medical community is that resistant to new ideas what other things have been missed due to not thinking outside the box or being forced by ridicule to withdraw a sound idea from publication.
I hate distro bloat and Slackware does not have major amounts of bloat. I've built some damn near bullet proof web/email servers and firewalls for small business's with Slackware. Some of which are still running 6 or 7 years later with only fairly minor security upgrades and regular hard drive replacements. Yes I do get over 99 percent uptime.
I agree with most of your comment. I find that the keyboard in the lap method saves my neck and upper back some serious grief. If I have to reach for the keyboard or mouse for any length of time I get serious pinched nerves and muscle tension in my upper back. When sitting in a chair and completely relaxed your hands are probably resting on your lap about mid thigh palms down and fingers slightly curled. Now put a keyboard there. Your mouse should be off to the side at the same level as your keyboard. I use a small tv dining table to place the mouse at the correct height. I prefer a high backed chair with good lumbar support. Neck muscle tension can exist down the front of your chest as well as your back. I find that a high backed chair leaned slightly back with a pillow behind my head aids in relieving this problem.
they are the judge jury and executioner for anyone caught stealing or purported to be stealing their precious IP. The sad thing is is that politicians will let them do so because they are just as corrupt as those doing the bribery.
Bits are Black or
Bits are White
Programs are all
I know how to write.
Uranium ore is a world wide commodity. It's listed on commodity indexs and has a price of $25 a pound. You could buy a few pounds yourself if you wanted to. Way down from the $50 a pound it was when that business was sold to the Russian concern. They took a big financial hit on that one. The US hasn't really lost access to Uranium ore and the business that the Russian concern bought took a HUGE financial hit. What's not to like.
What good is fact checking when you get people who BELIEVE something and no amount of factual information can dislodge that belief.
Willful ignorance is what it is called. Have you ever laid out all the facts and evidence of irrefutable proof on some subject to someone and heard 'I don't believe that and nothing is going to change my mind' in response. Fact checking is useless to those who could care less about facts, truth and reality.
If you think a Republican majority congress is going to go along with any of that you had better STOP taking your meds.
Either that or she's looking for free food.
Perhaps that perception and or reality is based on the fact that they now use their gun before their brain? Incompetence exists at all levels of government and law enforcement. When the resultant outcome of contact with law enforcement is less justice and more death it's time for a reexamination of methods and the types of people involved.
If a port is open in the ports list and no one is there to service it can it still be hacked.
I agree that you should never plug in a new windows box directly you should also never EVER run any windows box without a router box in front of it. Even if you get the windows firewall configured before you plug it in it's still weak sauce compared to a physical firewall router box.
Bullcrap. I've built a few email servers and firewall boxes running Slackware. A few even have nine nines uptime. They are rock solid and damn near impenetrable. Your only argument is that they may not be great for cloud services and even that is debatable. Do you like the taste of foot?
I work the print communications production business. With todays prices for materials, labor and other intangibles the price to produce a modern paper back book is on the order of about 2 to 4 dollars depending on page count. The price to produce an e-book is mere pennies per sale of an individual downloaded book. E-books have turned out to be one of the biggest rip offs of the second decade of this century. These over priced e-books are a just a cash grab by publishers. It makes you wonder what portion of the price goes to the author and how much to the publishing house.
Your projector has it's light out.
That 300 to 400 Million must be just for the sanitary wipes to clean the keyboards of greasy finger prints and cheetos crumbs.
Big Box refers to the big boxy buildings that their stores are usually in.
If a process is allowed to grab 100 percent of CPU time then the operating system itself is fundamentally broken and no amount of fixing the app that grabs that amount of CPU is going to fix the problem. That being said....
Turn off automatic updates. If you can.
You can kill the offending svchost that is running wuauctl that is bogging your system down (sometimes this can take as much as 10 minutes or more on a slower machine) but it will just rerun at some later time putting you right back where you started. Sometimes the task manager will allow you to set the priority of the offending svchost to a lower amount most times it won't it's a crap shoot.
Rebooting will not help you because as soon as you reboot windows will run wuauctl under an svchost and your right back to square one.
or if your paranoid and want those updates
Since the task manager won't even list wuauctl as the culprit as that runs under svchost. Trust me wuauctl is the culprit here.
Get Process Explorer it will show all the running sub process's of a running svchost and will allow you to reset the priority to a lower amount. So....
Get process explorer if you can and set the offending wuauctl process priority to as low as you can set it.
That should net you about 15 to 20 percent of the CPU for the desktop and other apps. About enough
to surf the web but not enough to play a game or do anything else requiring all that much cpu.
Then sit back and enjoy your outdated buggy OS as it updates slowly.
When the earth and moon collided it was not a high speed affair, or at least not as high speed as most celestial collisions, and happened much later than most theories have it doing so. Part of the moons crust at the time peeled off during the collision and formed most of the land masses we now have on earth. Most of the detritus of the collision continued to rotate about the earth and moon causing many many meteor strikes on both planets. Like I said it's just a theory.
Well aren't you just cute. Your parents must be so proud to have brought up such a hateful little snowflake such as yourself.
No it's an attempt by Putin to consolidate his power. All hail the new Russian dictator.
They really don't want to sell many of these do they? It's ugly. Design something that people would actually
enjoy looking at instead of just letting your designers go ape shit and producing a care only they could love.
Monsanto is still evil. More on this and other stories after this commercial break.
Diseases and ailments is pathetic. I have had digestive system problems since I was 25 and am now over 50.
The last digestive system guy I visited who was highly educated from a good medical school (UofM) said and I quote..
"You just have a rotten gut". Yes I blinked. I wanted to ask how much he paid for his medical education. But I just
walked out shaking my head.
It took the guy that proposed that ulcers were caused by bacterial infections 5 plus years to put his idea and his
research data into the medical communities awareness. If the medical community is that resistant to new ideas what other things
have been missed due to not thinking outside the box or being forced by ridicule to withdraw a sound idea from publication.
Someone getting an early jump on April 1st?
And remember to keep your greasy fingers off the racks.
Pizza grease helps to remove cheetos stains on your fingers.
not really but I couldn't resist.
SuSE 6.2
Redhat 6.1
Slackware 7.2 through 13.37
I hate distro bloat and Slackware does not have major amounts of bloat.
I've built some damn near bullet proof web/email servers and firewalls for small business's with Slackware.
Some of which are still running 6 or 7 years later with only fairly minor security upgrades and regular hard drive replacements.
Yes I do get over 99 percent uptime.
I also use Slackware for my personal desktop box.
I'm a confirmed Slackware fanatic.
CAIMLAS,
I agree with most of your comment. I find that the keyboard in the lap method saves my neck and upper back some serious grief.
If I have to reach for the keyboard or mouse for any length of time I get serious pinched nerves and muscle tension in my upper back.
When sitting in a chair and completely relaxed your hands are probably resting on your lap about mid thigh palms down and fingers
slightly curled. Now put a keyboard there. Your mouse should be off to the side at the same level as your keyboard. I use a small
tv dining table to place the mouse at the correct height. I prefer a high backed chair with good lumbar support. Neck muscle
tension can exist down the front of your chest as well as your back. I find that a high backed chair leaned slightly back with a pillow behind my head aids in
relieving this problem.
they are the judge jury and executioner for anyone caught stealing or purported to be stealing their
precious IP. The sad thing is is that politicians will let them do so because they are just as corrupt as
those doing the bribery.