This is great information you've pulled together. I'd like to add that 5900 RPM is a common Seagate speed - and if the drive actually were 7200 RPM, it is likely based on past products in the market that it would be much more expensive than it currently is. Additionally, Seagate would miss no opportunity to advertise 7200 RPM on its website.
Whether via ballot box or ammo box, we replace the judiciary and the legislature with those who, regardless of "liberal" or "conservative" beliefs plan to uphold the fucking laws of this country, and prosecute the living fuck out of the folks who are doing this shit. Make some examples, and the rest will fall in line.
Except you know and I know that whatever your beliefs, the ballot box doesn't do shit any more. And I don't need to hide behind anonymity to say this shit.
Now *that* is some fine A++ wegyu-grade irony, there. I truly applaud you for your achievement. I'm not familiar with the song, but reading the lyrics which can easily be found online, I see that you've cherry picked line 23 from a song which appears to about alcoholism being a slow road to death. It also makes some observations about what drives those people to it. So, yeah, it's pretty handily misinterpreted by those who gain joy in anonymously shitting up internet discussions and basically being generally unpleasant people.
Ah yes, but the things you propose aren't cruelty. You're prefer the violations to be more high-tech. That's some deep thinking there, Captain Autism. Please stop posting.
Oh, I need to get over *myself*, eh? LOL. I assure you that my Steam Library is _comprehensive_, and I also know that if I can't get online, the world doesn't end. Read a book. "punish innocent users". Oh the feels!
....and lucrative contracts to one's brother-in-law are how it is done in Texas government. It is the same as it ever was. Crony capitalism at its finest.
I know this will shock you, but wallet chains are classless and ugly as shit, particularly in the professional workplace where you'd like to be respected as a grown adult.
I can't speak for anyone else here, but I certainly can't watch even one HD movie on my phone, with the 4 GB plan for which I'm grossly overcharged by Verizon. There's absolutely no incentive in the US for carriers to change their tune played to their captive audience. Great, with 5G I can get shit service that much faster.
I can remember a time when the claim of the republican party was that its members were successful businesspersons and leaders of industry. (Whether or not this is or was factually correct in-practice is up for debate, I am just sayin').
Look, I'm not saying that I don't understand your position and share your concerns. But look, they got Lawrence Kasdan to write the script with him, and they've been building actual *sets*, so I feel like we're already closer to getting something resembling Star Wars than we ever were with those ridiculous prequels.
This isn't about women, or trolling, or "culture". Andrew Auernheimer is a fucking sociopath loser who has no concept of what it means to live in a society of decent human beings. that he thinks he is "fighting the rich" or "part of the struggle" is fucking meaningless. It's just the stuff he tells himself to try to give some meaning to his pathetic, pissant little life where no one gives a fuck about him or who he is.
Nothing the the smell of fascist imperialist pig shit in the morning! You can see the dollar signs in their eyes as the drool of authoritarian greed drips from their corpulent jowls.
Nixon was a "complicated" man, with a "complicated" presidency. I personally think the guy did a lot of rotten shit, although through the course of time, I have come to view him more with pity rather than contempt. He was a deeply unhappy and insecure man with (it seems to me) few, if any, real friends.
Reading this article, I get the sense of his pragmatic realism, especially in light of a country which was at-the-time engaged in a very costly war, and a nation riven with socio-economic strife. (It is a good thing those days are behind us).
If your disk develops bad sectors, the OS most certainly does not "have to work around them". Any modern drive will self correct its own bad sectors upon identifying them. If a disk is developing so many bad sectors that this is a constant problem, then the disk is about to fail, and you should expect performance to be degraded. This has nothing to do with Windows.
9/11/2001. But probably long before that if you wanted to get down to the brass tacks.
This is great information you've pulled together. I'd like to add that 5900 RPM is a common Seagate speed - and if the drive actually were 7200 RPM, it is likely based on past products in the market that it would be much more expensive than it currently is. Additionally, Seagate would miss no opportunity to advertise 7200 RPM on its website.
Look at you, little guy! You made a big boy post allllll on your own. The irony is you posting this from your parents' basement. LOL.
Whether via ballot box or ammo box, we replace the judiciary and the legislature with those who, regardless of "liberal" or "conservative" beliefs plan to uphold the fucking laws of this country, and prosecute the living fuck out of the folks who are doing this shit. Make some examples, and the rest will fall in line.
Except you know and I know that whatever your beliefs, the ballot box doesn't do shit any more. And I don't need to hide behind anonymity to say this shit.
somehow I am skeptical that he's "mastered video game history".
Now *that* is some fine A++ wegyu-grade irony, there. I truly applaud you for your achievement. I'm not familiar with the song, but reading the lyrics which can easily be found online, I see that you've cherry picked line 23 from a song which appears to about alcoholism being a slow road to death. It also makes some observations about what drives those people to it. So, yeah, it's pretty handily misinterpreted by those who gain joy in anonymously shitting up internet discussions and basically being generally unpleasant people.
I 100% percent agree with you that Dulles was an ugly little man. If you want to talk about "setting the tone", there's an actual answer.
Ah yes, but the things you propose aren't cruelty. You're prefer the violations to be more high-tech. That's some deep thinking there, Captain Autism. Please stop posting.
G.H.W. Bush was Director of Central Intelligence for 355 days in 1976. You can look that up for yourself. "Set the tone". LOL.
Perhaps Microsoft would sell more copies of their software if they weren't charging for them like it is still 1997.
Oh, I need to get over *myself*, eh? LOL. I assure you that my Steam Library is _comprehensive_, and I also know that if I can't get online, the world doesn't end. Read a book. "punish innocent users". Oh the feels!
Heavens to betsy! A Christmas with no video games? Those poor suffering children!
>> The remaining pool for the purposes of procreation should be kept all locked in the "Male camps" and used during scheduled conjugal visits.
Go on....
....and lucrative contracts to one's brother-in-law are how it is done in Texas government. It is the same as it ever was. Crony capitalism at its finest.
I know this will shock you, but wallet chains are classless and ugly as shit, particularly in the professional workplace where you'd like to be respected as a grown adult.
I can't speak for anyone else here, but I certainly can't watch even one HD movie on my phone, with the 4 GB plan for which I'm grossly overcharged by Verizon. There's absolutely no incentive in the US for carriers to change their tune played to their captive audience. Great, with 5G I can get shit service that much faster.
I can remember a time when the claim of the republican party was that its members were successful businesspersons and leaders of industry. (Whether or not this is or was factually correct in-practice is up for debate, I am just sayin').
Look, I'm not saying that I don't understand your position and share your concerns. But look, they got Lawrence Kasdan to write the script with him, and they've been building actual *sets*, so I feel like we're already closer to getting something resembling Star Wars than we ever were with those ridiculous prequels.
This isn't about women, or trolling, or "culture". Andrew Auernheimer is a fucking sociopath loser who has no concept of what it means to live in a society of decent human beings. that he thinks he is "fighting the rich" or "part of the struggle" is fucking meaningless. It's just the stuff he tells himself to try to give some meaning to his pathetic, pissant little life where no one gives a fuck about him or who he is.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki...
You're right. Certainly no one reading Slashdot is interested in NASA-related events.
Nothing the the smell of fascist imperialist pig shit in the morning! You can see the dollar signs in their eyes as the drool of authoritarian greed drips from their corpulent jowls.
I am in 100% complete agreement with you.
Nixon was a "complicated" man, with a "complicated" presidency. I personally think the guy did a lot of rotten shit, although through the course of time, I have come to view him more with pity rather than contempt. He was a deeply unhappy and insecure man with (it seems to me) few, if any, real friends.
Reading this article, I get the sense of his pragmatic realism, especially in light of a country which was at-the-time engaged in a very costly war, and a nation riven with socio-economic strife. (It is a good thing those days are behind us).
If your disk develops bad sectors, the OS most certainly does not "have to work around them". Any modern drive will self correct its own bad sectors upon identifying them. If a disk is developing so many bad sectors that this is a constant problem, then the disk is about to fail, and you should expect performance to be degraded. This has nothing to do with Windows.