As Windows matured, I moved further and further away from the OS, but DOS and PFE did some very neat shit for me back in the day.
Note: Although other good free editors probably exist now, I've left this review here to possibly use as a comparison test, or in case someone might still be interested in finding an editor for older (Win9x?) 32-bit machines; probably with little memory.
Don't let the title fool you! This editor is not just for programmers.
It has all the standard functions that any good text editor should have and a whole lot more! This excellent program is free for any use!
Incompetent people washed out of school. Only 10% of us made it all the way through, both times.
Those were the only personnel on the flight deck or on the tarmac.
I never met anyone of any skill who was not fully qualified, whether they were loading ordinance, fixing engines or avionics, electrical systems, or dragging aircraft around or fighting fires or serving chow or keeping the fucking ship clean.
The only goofballs I ever met were rookie ensigns and they were green and well out of harm's (and our) way.
On October 15, 1940, Naval Air Station Jacksonville was officially commissioned, and became the first part of the Jacksonville Navy complex that would eventually include NAS Cecil Field and Naval Station Mayport, as well as numerous naval auxiliary air stations and outlying fields in northeast Florida.
Unlike you, I was a high school graduate who joined the Navy in 1965.
I went to 10 months, 8 hour days of school at NAS Memphis studying electronics.
After being in the field a year, I went back to NAS Memphis for another 10 months, 8 hour days of advanced training.
From NAS Jax, I went to schools at NAS Key West on radars, altimeters, magnetometers, airborne anti-submarine computers, radios, sonobouys, sonar transponders, and a bunch of other shit.
I did 9 years, serving alongside some very smart, dedicated individuals, both in the air groups and ship's company aboard air craft carriers; enlisted and officer.
When discussing the military, your remarks would be better posed as a questions.
That sounds close to what we used.
Thanks.
...? I used the hell out of it.
As Windows matured, I moved further and further away from the OS, but DOS and PFE did some very neat shit for me back in the day.
Note: Although other good free editors probably exist now,
I've left this review here to possibly use as a comparison test,
or in case someone might still be interested in finding an editor
for older (Win9x?) 32-bit machines; probably with little memory.
Don't let the title fool you! This editor is not just for programmers.
It has all the standard functions that any good text editor should have and a whole lot more! This excellent program is free for any use!
95?
There's a 95???
Goddam, I'm using 3.1.
3.0 had this aggravating shit in File Mangler where it refreshed every time I switched into a new folder.
3.1 fixed that.
Maybe /. will post a story on how to migrate from 3.1 to 95.
I'm pumped.
I was explaining this to my wife.
I remember the stir cassette tapes caused where the content went something like, "Baby, oh baby! Do me real good, baby!"
There was VHS, as mentioned in TFS.
When camcorders came out, who didn't record home porn?
Digital cameras made nude selfies a given.
Then there was usenet where we had to stitch the binary photos using some goddam program I forget the name of. (Help me out here.)
I showed her the blurbs about remote sex toys and she was all like, "OMG!"
I said, "Look: You know the deadbolt thingy we grab using our iPhones and the bolt does in and out, in and out?"
She made the connection.
Pornographic VR must be nice.
I have never tried any kind of VR.
... nothing to see.
I agree with your statement, as far as it goes.
All businesses want cheap labour accompanied by excellent skills, be the employment in the tech industry or the service sector.
Let's step off the silicon valley trolley and enter the space of landscaping.
We want cheap labour, good work ethics, competency, and reliable attendance.
Appreciate that the labour force spends their wages on items in proximity to their living quarters.
That's housing, food, petrol, entertainment, taxes, etc.
Businesses don't give a flying rat's ass about social issues or patriotism or othe cry-baby bullshit.
The objective is to make lots of money.
If that means moving some work overseas, so be it.
I think it would be a lot better to encourage immigration. America has the room and the resources to support such a system.
But do they have the common sense God gave a piss ant to take advantage of immigration?
I appreciate your civility.
My use of jargon without explanation contributed.
Actually, it would swing the opposite way and this strategy masked as, "Think of the children," is a smart business decision.
Twitter knows its vetting system (of magnitude "none") inflates its membership numbers and advertisers are not happy about it.
If Twitter can reassure ad buyers that the eyeballs are valid, revenue will increase.
I can only speak of the world I lived in.
Incompetent people washed out of school. Only 10% of us made it all the way through, both times.
Those were the only personnel on the flight deck or on the tarmac.
I never met anyone of any skill who was not fully qualified, whether they were loading ordinance, fixing engines or avionics, electrical systems, or dragging aircraft around or fighting fires or serving chow or keeping the fucking ship clean.
The only goofballs I ever met were rookie ensigns and they were green and well out of harm's (and our) way.
I will sing you the Navy Hymn: "Him, him, fuck him."
NAS Jax (for instance):
On October 15, 1940, Naval Air Station Jacksonville was officially commissioned, and became the first part of the Jacksonville Navy complex that would eventually include NAS Cecil Field and Naval Station Mayport, as well as numerous naval auxiliary air stations and outlying fields in northeast Florida.
Thanks.
I'm insulted.
Unlike you, I was a high school graduate who joined the Navy in 1965.
I went to 10 months, 8 hour days of school at NAS Memphis studying electronics.
After being in the field a year, I went back to NAS Memphis for another 10 months, 8 hour days of advanced training.
From NAS Jax, I went to schools at NAS Key West on radars, altimeters, magnetometers, airborne anti-submarine computers, radios, sonobouys, sonar transponders, and a bunch of other shit.
I did 9 years, serving alongside some very smart, dedicated individuals, both in the air groups and ship's company aboard air craft carriers; enlisted and officer.
When discussing the military, your remarks would be better posed as a questions.
This breach has nothing to do with the crappiness or non-crappiness of the router.
It's about enabling a protocol without changing the default password.
... the information is so WWII.
Tanks?
The predator thing is intriguing, though.
More importantly, the military dropped the ball by being negligent.
Thank you.
I was puzzled that two companies are making a buck selling exploits for iPhone but there's no equivalent cottage industry for Android and Windows.
I appreciate your answer.
Chrome is binary.
... noise-cancelling headphones while viewing food photos on Facebook.
How much did it cost you out of pocket.
I'll take that number and compare and contrast.
Guess how that'll go.
Elvis Presley died on the toilet.
Ah, grasshopper (I kid).
Robots are computers.
For every motherfucker out there with a computer, there's another motherfucker out there with a computer.
Every goddam thing that's ever been made has been hacked by clever humans.
Every.
Single.
One.
Computers have had poor security since the days of DOS, and that DNA has survived in every computer to this day.
You and I know that the huge list of Windows updates (for example) on any machine is 90% "Security Update."
It's a bitch being one or ten steps behind.
Robots are not a serious concern.
Thank you for the answer. I truly did not know. I've only owned an iPhone because work has paid for it.
Why in simple hell is a question modded down?
I don't have an agenda. I just want to know why iPhones are the story and no other phones are, apparently, a concern.
And I ended it politely.
Why is this story always about iPhone?
Are Android and other mobile OS not an encryption concern for LEO?
Thanks.
How about a Samsung not partnered with AT&T?
This.
In the cases of Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, etc., the owners sold the companies to public investors.
Shareholders don't give one good goddam rat's ass about anything except revenue.
When I worked at Mobil Oil years ago, I asked a new hire, "What business are we in?"
She said, "Selling hydrocarbon-based products."
I said, "Wrong! We are in the business of selling stocks."