For tech support I find Teamviewer much more useful if that helps. It does have VoIP and video conferencing capability. refreshed passwords mean the helpees get a sense of security that you can't dial into their computer at will (though that's not hard to set up if your Mum trusts you like that). I believe you can even have them broadcast as a view only so you can't control their screen but you can put giant "click here" arrows where you need to.
How about you make it easier to search for people you know. Here's a fun experiment. Try setting up a relative on skype and then importing their contacts.. they don't use facebook? Well I'm glad they use mail.ru and rediff oh she's a bit more obscure than that.. well under "other" you can import contacts from 163.com and Fastmail.
I'm the only person I've even known IRL who has ever used Fastmail. I loved the interface but the gmail storage space forced me out years ago. But it seems to me that unless you're an old russian lady you have no way to import contacts unless you know their information. How well does your aunt know her address book? Mine tried searching for contacts and ended up just creating contact lists named after her emails.
Wish there was a way to better organize contacts so having a bunch of phone numbers didn't just completely fill up the list. Kinda want my offline contacts rated above phone numbers which are never "online".
Oh but no.. by all means spend all your time erasing the typing sound. That's obviously more important than the fact that casual users can't navigate the Skype UI.
Title should have read: "Disabled apps are disabled."
But there's still likely several you can't actually uninstall.
Article addresses this:
But if it is crapware, an Uninstall button won't be there. There will, however, be a button that reads either "Uninstall updates" or Disable. If there's an "Uninstall updates" button, tap it. The button will change to read Disable.
Tap the Disable button. That will disable the app, and from now on, the app won't launch in the background.
as interesting as that would be.. it's limiting audience wise. Siskel and Ebert brought high film discussion to the masses. Talking to the Linux crowd is practically preaching to the choir for the most part. The typical Linux user likely don't need this in the first place and system specific discussions of software are likely already out there.
Software is everywhere.. systems are too disimilar. The fact that Mac OS != Windows alone without including Linux means this task is Herculean. We do have people who review software more seriously but their in more specilized formats. If you want to do something more open and with a wider target audience like S&E then I don't see how it could work with Software
Since it depends upon the willingness of the woman to take the drug I don't consider that a technological solution. And I don't think I consider pregnancy a social problem. A personal problem if anything.
You could argue that pregnancy in under-educated, poverty stricken or unfit parent situations is a social problem, but if those were solved by pregnancy control drugs then why are the problems still around?
I said a huge shift I didn't suggest that the pill fixed everything. and I'd argue that the fact that there is an option out there is representative of a solution. Solutions and applications aren't always the same thing. The problem being women not having control over their lives in a modern context due to the risk of unanticipated pregnancy. There are a lot of things women couldn't do because they might get pregnant and now the problem has been mostly resolved in many (not all) cases by the fact that there is the technology to allow you to control your reproductive cycle.
these were given to the students. They didn't have to fork out $600 for their locked down iPads.
This is high school. I don't recall paying for books in high school.
My argument isn't that textbooks are cheaper for the system. I'm speaking from the student perspective. You don't buy books in high school so throwing on that book price (in the form of what is a de facto mandatory purchase of a tablet) will hurt people.
what about birth control. That's a technological solution that had been responsible for huge shift in social problems.
I'm not saying this was a good idea but technology in general can be used to solve problems even social ones. Sometimes.
but the schools arent the ones pushing no child left behind that's above their head. that's like punishing the middle manager for a stupid company wide policy.
and schools are supposed to be learning environment. You're supposed to gain tools you need to stay focused in school. not just left to flounder to your own advices. If you just act spitefully and let the kids fail who don't try their hardest you're not a school you're basically a library.
and the Women shall be as one with the Man for only together will they be at their fullest of strength. Singularly they shall not drive away the darkness of loneliness.
This man needs to be on stage in front of a brick wall. I laughed out loud. hahah. ovaries. I hear he has a bit where he points out that cooking damages a man's lungs.
I thought this already happened. Isn't this why we're on MicroUSB? Outside of Apple who isn't using micro usb? even apple I think had to create an adapter to micro usb? or was it B-usb to be "complaint"
the problem is that even if 99% of terrorists are "Muslims" that doesn't mean that 99% of "Muslims" are terrorists. At that point you might as well just shut the door to "Muslims" and call it your solution to terrorism. In short if you make racial profiling literal policy it will affect people socially. People will start to see "Muslims" as terrorists. On top of which the effectiveness of said solution is short lived. They're terrorists not retards.
What information does the TSA want that they don't have? We know they get the names of passengers, and they have a list of "detain these people." Do they want to know our religious beliefs? Ethnicity? Country of origin? Shopping habits?
I'm pretty sure they do have our passports though right? That's a fair amount of information right there. It's just never enough. Next time i meet a girl who can't get enough sex I'm gonna tell her she' slike the TSA.. that'll blow her mind.. right before i do.
Yes, it was mostly about the racial implications but many feminists shared strong opinions about the sexist aspect of the show. It's both/and.
oh yes of course. I fully agree the show has feminist/gendered considerations. Just the whole appropriation thing. you can't appropriate gender issues. well actually i suppose you could but that's not the specific issue here. Thats all i was saying.
I could maybe do a helicopter doors off if I was strapped in... heavily.
For tech support I find Teamviewer much more useful if that helps. It does have VoIP and video conferencing capability. refreshed passwords mean the helpees get a sense of security that you can't dial into their computer at will (though that's not hard to set up if your Mum trusts you like that). I believe you can even have them broadcast as a view only so you can't control their screen but you can put giant "click here" arrows where you need to.
How about maybe clean up my contacts list?
How about you make it easier to search for people you know. Here's a fun experiment. Try setting up a relative on skype and then importing their contacts.. they don't use facebook? Well I'm glad they use mail.ru and rediff oh she's a bit more obscure than that.. well under "other" you can import contacts from 163.com and Fastmail.
I'm the only person I've even known IRL who has ever used Fastmail. I loved the interface but the gmail storage space forced me out years ago. But it seems to me that unless you're an old russian lady you have no way to import contacts unless you know their information. How well does your aunt know her address book? Mine tried searching for contacts and ended up just creating contact lists named after her emails.
Wish there was a way to better organize contacts so having a bunch of phone numbers didn't just completely fill up the list. Kinda want my offline contacts rated above phone numbers which are never "online".
Oh but no.. by all means spend all your time erasing the typing sound. That's obviously more important than the fact that casual users can't navigate the Skype UI.
the carrier software isn't what's annoying.. it's the handset manufacturer software.
But there's still likely several you can't actually uninstall.
Article addresses this:
as the "uninitated" perhaps you're right. part of the reason I never switch is because I don't think Linux has the software I need
as interesting as that would be.. it's limiting audience wise. Siskel and Ebert brought high film discussion to the masses. Talking to the Linux crowd is practically preaching to the choir for the most part. The typical Linux user likely don't need this in the first place and system specific discussions of software are likely already out there.
Software is everywhere.. systems are too disimilar. The fact that Mac OS != Windows alone without including Linux means this task is Herculean. We do have people who review software more seriously but their in more specilized formats. If you want to do something more open and with a wider target audience like S&E then I don't see how it could work with Software
exactly the struggles of Facebook are not the struggles of Wikileaks.. two separate situations.
It's a movie, it's made for entertainment purposes.
It's not meant to be taken seriously
yeah we have a long tradition of not following that schema.
Irregardless, that war's been lost for a while.
... and you could care less.
...alot less
Since it depends upon the willingness of the woman to take the drug I don't consider that a technological solution. And I don't think I consider pregnancy a social problem. A personal problem if anything.
You could argue that pregnancy in under-educated, poverty stricken or unfit parent situations is a social problem, but if those were solved by pregnancy control drugs then why are the problems still around?
I said a huge shift I didn't suggest that the pill fixed everything. and I'd argue that the fact that there is an option out there is representative of a solution. Solutions and applications aren't always the same thing. The problem being women not having control over their lives in a modern context due to the risk of unanticipated pregnancy. There are a lot of things women couldn't do because they might get pregnant and now the problem has been mostly resolved in many (not all) cases by the fact that there is the technology to allow you to control your reproductive cycle.
these were given to the students. They didn't have to fork out $600 for their locked down iPads. This is high school. I don't recall paying for books in high school. My argument isn't that textbooks are cheaper for the system. I'm speaking from the student perspective. You don't buy books in high school so throwing on that book price (in the form of what is a de facto mandatory purchase of a tablet) will hurt people.
so why are these better?
stop there. your plan is dead. Believe it or not even $100 tablets aren't within everyone's school budget.
what about birth control. That's a technological solution that had been responsible for huge shift in social problems. I'm not saying this was a good idea but technology in general can be used to solve problems even social ones. Sometimes.
but the schools arent the ones pushing no child left behind that's above their head. that's like punishing the middle manager for a stupid company wide policy. and schools are supposed to be learning environment. You're supposed to gain tools you need to stay focused in school. not just left to flounder to your own advices. If you just act spitefully and let the kids fail who don't try their hardest you're not a school you're basically a library.
and the Women shall be as one with the Man for only together will they be at their fullest of strength. Singularly they shall not drive away the darkness of loneliness.
This man needs to be on stage in front of a brick wall. I laughed out loud. hahah. ovaries. I hear he has a bit where he points out that cooking damages a man's lungs.
I thought this already happened. Isn't this why we're on MicroUSB? Outside of Apple who isn't using micro usb? even apple I think had to create an adapter to micro usb? or was it B-usb to be "complaint"
ahh i guess it really has been a long time since i flew domestic. to think i used to do it all the time. :shrug:
the problem is that even if 99% of terrorists are "Muslims" that doesn't mean that 99% of "Muslims" are terrorists. At that point you might as well just shut the door to "Muslims" and call it your solution to terrorism. In short if you make racial profiling literal policy it will affect people socially. People will start to see "Muslims" as terrorists. On top of which the effectiveness of said solution is short lived. They're terrorists not retards.
Pedestrian's unwillingness to voluntarily surrender the contents of their pockets is the primary reason for so many of today's stop & frisk searches.
FTFY
I'm pretty sure they do have our passports though right? That's a fair amount of information right there. It's just never enough. Next time i meet a girl who can't get enough sex I'm gonna tell her she' slike the TSA.. that'll blow her mind.. right before i do.
Yes, it was mostly about the racial implications but many feminists shared strong opinions about the sexist aspect of the show. It's both/and.
oh yes of course. I fully agree the show has feminist/gendered considerations. Just the whole appropriation thing. you can't appropriate gender issues. well actually i suppose you could but that's not the specific issue here. Thats all i was saying.