Ummm, I've never had German. I looked at ressourcenhungriger and read it as resource hungry. Thanks go out to all the bad spellers on the internet that made it possible.
"But underscoring how difficult it is to completely erase one's digital footprints, the information typed by users of AskEraser into Ask.com will not disappear completely. Ask.com relies on Google to deliver many of the ads that appear next to its search results. Under an agreement between the two companies, Ask.com will continue to pass query information on to Google. Mr. Leeds acknowledged that AskEraser cannot promise complete anonymity, but said it would greatly increase privacy protections for users who want them, as Google is contractually constrained in what it can do with that information. A Google spokesman said the company uses the information to place relevant ads and to fight certain online scams."
And I didn't have to click past a full page ad on Tuesday.
Do employees or ex-employees of Best Buy feel that Buy More is an accurate representation of Best Buy employees? I worked for Circuit City long ago and I swear every SmartTech employee in The 40 Year Old Virgin was modeled after people I had worked with.
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At what point, is it not a flying suit anymore? Could you add enough material to make it more parachute like? Could you add skis or wheels to help with landing? Leg, arm, and spine braces? Reverse thrusters?
I'd use it to read http://annoyances.org/. I'd go around editing the registry and fixing common annoyances. Hopefully, Microsoft would realize what they need to fix.
We should also make searchable databases for all those suspected or convicted of thief, buglary, murder, fraud, and any other felony or misdemeanor
My state already has a searchable database for the court system. So if you want to see if someone got a speeding ticket or something a little more serious, you can search for it. Before the database was online, you had to go in person to get public records, but you still could get them.
What you see happening more is communities passing restrictions on where sex offenders can live. Locally, this has happened a lot recently. One town passed a law effectively blocking sex offenders from living there. Another city almost did this, but ended up lowering the restriciton to prevent sex offenders from not registering so they could live in the city.
As for the two teenagers in love scenario, I think a 2 year difference addition to the laws would be fine. An 18 yr old with a 16 yr old or a 19 yr old with 17 yr old wouldn't be an automatic sex offense.
Overall, cost of wind power vs other power sources vary a lot depending on who's talking about it and that's if they're in the same country. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4631737.stm
UK Demand 2007 = 358 TWh Estimated UK Demand 2020 = 381 TWh Increase in demand = 23 TWh Vesta V80 2MW wind turbine will make about 0.006666666 TWh in a year. V80's are used at North Hoyle Offshore Wind Farm. 3451 Vesta V80 will be required to meet the increase in demand. This does not cover the loss of some coal-fired power stations after 2015.
Currently, there are 155 wind farm projects in the UK, with 1,900 turbines making around 6.4 TWh. The average makes around.003376295 TWh in a year, about half a V80. So increasing the efficiency of all wind turbines to average a V80 would be an accomplishment.
57151 Vesta V80 would be required to make the 381 TWh in 2020. Over 7 wind turbines each mile of coastline.
I know a couple of ham operators(around age 45). One of them pointed out now that if he wanted to talk to strangers from around the world, he could just go on the internet. Plenty of voice chat software, chat rooms, even video. He admits that newer technology has covered a lot of reasons he got into it originally. Internet, cell phones, etc. That doesn't mean that ham radios aren't useful, it just means that the basic functions can be handled by the current existing infrastructure. When that infrastructure collapses......
A lot of people wouldn't know what's causing the problem. The page should throw up an message box stating that all components of the web page may not render correctly if using IE. Another option would to have a high bandwidth and low bandwidth/IE page. Of course, there's many a time, I've clicked on the low bandwidth page to get the information I wanted and avoid what the developer thought was an "exciting" page.
But, yeah, I've seen plenty of drivers ignore "No Trucks" signs either because they can't turn around, don't know the road
Both of these would need to be addressed for this town. Foreign truckers won't know where to go. Even if they did, they might be stuck since it doesn't sound like they have room to drive, let alone turn around.
Right now, it is illegal to access open wifi spots without permission. I'd rather be able to access without worry. No, there hasn't been a lot of cases yet.
I used to download distros on business class Road Runner shared through a small apartment building by wifi. The main issues were too many connections would swamp or kill the wifi. A lot of home routers can only handle 128 connections. I lowered the connections and set the scheduler to avoid times commonly used by others to avoid complaints. Bandwidth was not an important issue.
A person doing a lot of illegal downloading is not going to be worried about the overall bandwidth available, assuming broadband. The important points will be it's not their internet account and it's close enough for a signal.
I've wondered this before. Take her total upload since the first song and divide this by the average song size to get the max number of uploads. Take her total upload since the first song subtract her average upload after the court case started then divide this by the average song size to get a lower number of uploads. With these numbers, figure out how much money would have been made if she charged $.99 a song.
You also might be violating terms of service with your ISP by sharing your connection.
Another person using bittorrent to download movies and music can easily swamp your wireless router with the number of connections used. It could also lead to a civil case against you by the MPAA and RIAA. Win or lose, you still pay the lawyers if a defense fund doesn't.
Criminal activity (use of stolen CCs, child porn, etc.) run through your wireless can also have you answering questions while your computer equipment is taken to verify your innocence.
This is all without letting someone sniff your traffic.
People don't let strangers plug into their LAN, why is it different with WIFI?
There are legal issues and responsibilities that really should be cleared up, so people who do want to share WIFI can.
Obviously, you've visited a few cities as a tourist. You've fallen for tourist view of any city, visited landmarks, etc. If you've lived all over the US, you would have realized that large cities have ethnic neighborhoods where English is not always the first language. Polish, Spanish, Italian, Hmong, Irish, etc. Hell, English isn't always understandable from various parts of the country.
I asked my co-worker what she was doing for Thanksgiving. She was going back home... to India. I may even ask her what's she's doing for Christmas even though she's not Christian.
While there are dumb, socially-inept, or culturally unaware Americans, are you sure they know you're from the other side of the ocean? A Georgian (country) accent isn't enough to say you're from another country.
Good patents, which are getting fewer everyday, are designed to help innovation. A company innovates and patents then the company is paid by companies that want use their innovation. If these companies don't want to pay for use then they'll try to innovate themselves. Otherwise a company would innovate then their competition would use the innovation without the cost of R&D. It would be cheaper to take ideas than to come up with new ones.
RTFA and change Nigerian to Swedish or Japanese and see how you feel. Konyin keyboards are an actual product that is for sale. This is not a patent without a product. Lawsuit states that keyboards were purchased and illegally reverse engineered. This isn't a lawsuit about your product sorta looks like mine. The extra shifts are pretty much a function key anyways.
He is correct about it not being bricking though. As far as warnings go, it wouldn't have done any good. All updates would come with a warning that your data should be backed up and while the update was tested, it still could have unforeseen consequences. It would be like EULAs, just click because you have to. The situation though does point out that updating just because isn't always a good idea.
Can someone explain why they need a gamepad controller? Don't they just drive down a road filming everything? Record, stop, maybe some settings based on available light.
I've already warned about this. Nobody will invest in new infrastructure in the US because the investors know the US is facing an epic economic decline, or even collapse, in the near future. We've reached peak bandwidth in the US.
I've been warning people for years too. That's why I've been stockpiling porn for years. One of these days, we just won't have enough bandwidth then these fools will come crying that they can't get enough porn to get by on. Well, I warned them. STOCKPILE PORN NOW!
I know the NSA has a bunch of really sharp folks but how could they pull off having a backdoor in an Random Number Generator algorithm which they did not publicly design, did not publicly sponsor development of, and do not distribute? Fixed your question and hopefully answered it for you too.
So as long as you have pretty eye candy, you'd be happy eating dots and being chased by ghosts around a maze?
A game doesn't have to be revolutionary to be good, but a sequel should improve gameplay. It should not be a graphics update plus maybe a new map pack.
Side Note: A good mod community will increase the lifetime of any game.
Compare the Western Digital Raptor WD1500 No NCQ to the Western Digital Scorpio WD2500BEVS with NCQ (250 GB SATA). The Scorpio consumes a lot less power, but isn't that much quieter. The Raptor has about 2.5x the performance.
SSD wins on noise and power, and the Raptor wins on price. Depending on the application, either could win in performance.
"The two cities will be developed as mechas for the country's robot industry, while having amusement park areas, exhibition halls and stadiums where robots can compete in various events," the ministry said.
Ummm, I've never had German. I looked at ressourcenhungriger and read it as resource hungry. Thanks go out to all the bad spellers on the internet that made it possible.
Look at the article posted by Zonk on Tuesday http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/11/technology/11ask.html?em&ex=1197522000&en=f58e933b4945d926&ei=5087%0A
"But underscoring how difficult it is to completely erase one's digital footprints, the information typed by users of AskEraser into Ask.com will not disappear completely. Ask.com relies on Google to deliver many of the ads that appear next to its search results. Under an agreement between the two companies, Ask.com will continue to pass query information on to Google. Mr. Leeds acknowledged that AskEraser cannot promise complete anonymity, but said it would greatly increase privacy protections for users who want them, as Google is contractually constrained in what it can do with that information. A Google spokesman said the company uses the information to place relevant ads and to fight certain online scams."
And I didn't have to click past a full page ad on Tuesday.
Do employees or ex-employees of Best Buy feel that Buy More is an accurate representation of Best Buy employees? I worked for Circuit City long ago and I swear every SmartTech employee in The 40 Year Old Virgin was modeled after people I had worked with.
At what point, is it not a flying suit anymore? Could you add enough material to make it more parachute like? Could you add skis or wheels to help with landing? Leg, arm, and spine braces? Reverse thrusters?
I'd use it to read http://annoyances.org/. I'd go around editing the registry and fixing common annoyances. Hopefully, Microsoft would realize what they need to fix.
I only use SSL webmail. While this wouldn't stop someone if they really wanted to find out, it would stop a generic scan for addresses.
My state already has a searchable database for the court system. So if you want to see if someone got a speeding ticket or something a little more serious, you can search for it. Before the database was online, you had to go in person to get public records, but you still could get them.
What you see happening more is communities passing restrictions on where sex offenders can live. Locally, this has happened a lot recently. One town passed a law effectively blocking sex offenders from living there. Another city almost did this, but ended up lowering the restriciton to prevent sex offenders from not registering so they could live in the city.
As for the two teenagers in love scenario, I think a 2 year difference addition to the laws would be fine. An 18 yr old with a 16 yr old or a 19 yr old with 17 yr old wouldn't be an automatic sex offense.
http://www.vestas.com/en/about-vestas/sustainability/wind-turbines-and-the-environment/life-cycle-assessment-(lca) There is a pdf at the bottom about the V80 onshore and offshore. Not a lot of money details since they will vary between locations and countries, but it does cover a lot of the other details.
Overall, cost of wind power vs other power sources vary a lot depending on who's talking about it and that's if they're in the same country.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4631737.stm
Here's some nuclear vs the rest economics.
http://www.uic.com.au/nip08.htm
UK Demand 2007 = 358 TWh
.003376295 TWh in a year, about half a V80. So increasing the efficiency of all wind turbines to average a V80 would be an accomplishment.
Estimated UK Demand 2020 = 381 TWh
Increase in demand = 23 TWh
Vesta V80 2MW wind turbine will make about 0.006666666 TWh in a year. V80's are used at North Hoyle Offshore Wind Farm.
3451 Vesta V80 will be required to meet the increase in demand.
This does not cover the loss of some coal-fired power stations after 2015.
Currently, there are 155 wind farm projects in the UK, with 1,900 turbines making around 6.4 TWh. The average makes around
57151 Vesta V80 would be required to make the 381 TWh in 2020. Over 7 wind turbines each mile of coastline.
All errors above were possibly intentional.
I know a couple of ham operators(around age 45). One of them pointed out now that if he wanted to talk to strangers from around the world, he could just go on the internet. Plenty of voice chat software, chat rooms, even video. He admits that newer technology has covered a lot of reasons he got into it originally. Internet, cell phones, etc. That doesn't mean that ham radios aren't useful, it just means that the basic functions can be handled by the current existing infrastructure. When that infrastructure collapses......
A lot of people wouldn't know what's causing the problem. The page should throw up an message box stating that all components of the web page may not render correctly if using IE. Another option would to have a high bandwidth and low bandwidth/IE page. Of course, there's many a time, I've clicked on the low bandwidth page to get the information I wanted and avoid what the developer thought was an "exciting" page.
Both of these would need to be addressed for this town. Foreign truckers won't know where to go. Even if they did, they might be stuck since it doesn't sound like they have room to drive, let alone turn around.
Right now, it is illegal to access open wifi spots without permission. I'd rather be able to access without worry. No, there hasn't been a lot of cases yet.
I used to download distros on business class Road Runner shared through a small apartment building by wifi. The main issues were too many connections would swamp or kill the wifi. A lot of home routers can only handle 128 connections. I lowered the connections and set the scheduler to avoid times commonly used by others to avoid complaints. Bandwidth was not an important issue.
A person doing a lot of illegal downloading is not going to be worried about the overall bandwidth available, assuming broadband. The important points will be it's not their internet account and it's close enough for a signal.
I've wondered this before.
Take her total upload since the first song and divide this by the average song size to get the max number of uploads.
Take her total upload since the first song subtract her average upload after the court case started then divide this by the average song size to get a lower number of uploads.
With these numbers, figure out how much money would have been made if she charged $.99 a song.
From the context, it appears that he used his neighbor's network without permission. Depending on where you live this is considered a felony.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/07/07/technology/personaltech/wireless_arrest/index.htm
You also might be violating terms of service with your ISP by sharing your connection.
Another person using bittorrent to download movies and music can easily swamp your wireless router with the number of connections used. It could also lead to a civil case against you by the MPAA and RIAA. Win or lose, you still pay the lawyers if a defense fund doesn't.
Criminal activity (use of stolen CCs, child porn, etc.) run through your wireless can also have you answering questions while your computer equipment is taken to verify your innocence.
This is all without letting someone sniff your traffic.
People don't let strangers plug into their LAN, why is it different with WIFI?
There are legal issues and responsibilities that really should be cleared up, so people who do want to share WIFI can.
Obviously, you've visited a few cities as a tourist. You've fallen for tourist view of any city, visited landmarks, etc. If you've lived all over the US, you would have realized that large cities have ethnic neighborhoods where English is not always the first language. Polish, Spanish, Italian, Hmong, Irish, etc. Hell, English isn't always understandable from various parts of the country.
I asked my co-worker what she was doing for Thanksgiving. She was going back home... to India. I may even ask her what's she's doing for Christmas even though she's not Christian.
While there are dumb, socially-inept, or culturally unaware Americans, are you sure they know you're from the other side of the ocean? A Georgian (country) accent isn't enough to say you're from another country.
Good patents, which are getting fewer everyday, are designed to help innovation. A company innovates and patents then the company is paid by companies that want use their innovation. If these companies don't want to pay for use then they'll try to innovate themselves. Otherwise a company would innovate then their competition would use the innovation without the cost of R&D. It would be cheaper to take ideas than to come up with new ones.
RTFA and change Nigerian to Swedish or Japanese and see how you feel.
Konyin keyboards are an actual product that is for sale. This is not a patent without a product.
Lawsuit states that keyboards were purchased and illegally reverse engineered. This isn't a lawsuit about your product sorta looks like mine. The extra shifts are pretty much a function key anyways.
He is correct about it not being bricking though. As far as warnings go, it wouldn't have done any good. All updates would come with a warning that your data should be backed up and while the update was tested, it still could have unforeseen consequences. It would be like EULAs, just click because you have to. The situation though does point out that updating just because isn't always a good idea.
Can someone explain why they need a gamepad controller? Don't they just drive down a road filming everything? Record, stop, maybe some settings based on available light.
I've been warning people for years too. That's why I've been stockpiling porn for years. One of these days, we just won't have enough bandwidth then these fools will come crying that they can't get enough porn to get by on. Well, I warned them.
STOCKPILE PORN NOW!
Round 1
Real criminals with the "I know nuthin'" excuse vs. people who really don't know anything.
Round 2
Government who wants backdoors in encryption vs. people who want the full security of encrypted data.
Round 3
People with encrypted data who can't remember their passphrase vs. themselves
So as long as you have pretty eye candy, you'd be happy eating dots and being chased by ghosts around a maze?
A game doesn't have to be revolutionary to be good, but a sequel should improve gameplay. It should not be a graphics update plus maybe a new map pack.
Side Note: A good mod community will increase the lifetime of any game.
Performance wise, once you switch to desktops, you are able to use performance drives like Western Digital Raptor WD1500.
http://www.storagereview.com/php/benchmark/bench_sort.php
Compare the Western Digital Raptor WD1500 No NCQ to the Western Digital Scorpio WD2500BEVS with NCQ (250 GB SATA). The Scorpio consumes a lot less power, but isn't that much quieter. The Raptor has about 2.5x the performance.
SSD wins on noise and power, and the Raptor wins on price. Depending on the application, either could win in performance.
"The two cities will be developed as mechas for the country's robot industry, while having amusement park areas, exhibition halls and stadiums where robots can compete in various events," the ministry said.
fixed the spelling error