If you cancel a service, then an automatic debit *is* fruad. But in either case, what you are looking for is a "stop-payment". Every bank should have it.
I remember seeing an old submarine movie as a kid where the Van Allen belts were on fire.... I think that was the first time I ever heard of them. I'm guessing this is it...
but we fry as many APC brand controllers as we kill batteries
jeez, I'm not alone? I thought I was going crazy, with all these APC units dying around here. I think we've gone though twice as many APC units as servers.
Then he should be charged with first degree murder. Premeditated much?
By that reasoning, I suppose the idea of getting a handgun for self defense is pre-meditated murder? I mean, if I get a gun for self defense, and the need arises, I do plan on killing the perp. I think that's pretty obvious.
Nothing was said whether or not the thief had a weapon when he came through the fire escape. Maybe the original plan was to simply apprehend the thief... but I'd sure as heck be ready to take the shot if he had a weapon or came at me.
Isn't there an option somewhere between writing 25 lines of SQL code for each action for each object (either in code or in a SPROC), and managing the files myself on the local HD, which most webhosts won't allow? How about a nice simple DBObject that my other objects can inherit from, that provides a nice 'SaveAllInTable(String table)' method, that replaces the INSERT INTO VALUE for each )*(&%# variable in my object?
That what ORM classes do.... ActiveRecord works great in RoR.
I keep my attention on task by.... um.... what was the question again?
Seriously, I have the same problem, as a contractor... Some days I'm lucky to get 1 hour billed. OTOH, I have a 14 month old boy that keeps distracting me.:)
and now this Formitchev guy earns thousands of pageviews worth of ad revenue from all the Slashdot users expecting to see something new and interesting
Slashdot users actually reading the article? You must be new here.
Seriously, do you worship a god or a petulant 6 year old?
Ironic that this sounds more childish.
To answer your other questions would take a lot more time to explain, but it does make perfect sense to those who believe. Your lack of understanding comes from not understanding the immensity of who God is - His holiness, justice, love, mercy... He gave us free will, but it comes at a price.
Think with me a minute. If there is an all powerfull God, would it not be too much to assume that he knows a lot more than us, and may have motives that are vastly beyond our understanding?
If you are truly interested in understanding, let me know... but I sense that you are just trolling.
Yes it is an unfortunate pattern, but your argument doesn't prove anything. It merely shows a pattern.
Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament, and we do not reject its teachings, and hold both the Old and New Testaments in their entirety to be the complete word of God. Islam and Mormon depreciate the value of these in favor of their own texts.
Could only God claim that they were done? Because... that's all we got.
methinks you need to do more research before ridiculing what you clearly don't understand. Jesus clearly claimed to be Messaih and also clearly showed that Messaiah had to be more than just a man. He also claimed the diety by the words "I AM" which was the name God gave when Moses asked. There's plenty more.
Also, there's plenty of evidence that Jesus existed. Probably the most historically accepted text comes from the Jewish historian Josephus.
Could only God claim that they were done? Because... that's all we got.
We have the testimony of many eye witnesses who recorded their experience, and most of whom later died under perscution for their beliefs. If it didn't happen, why did so many die proclaiming they saw these things? Pretty stupid to die proclaiming first hand witness of these things if one didn't actually witness them.
I can't speak for you, but I also have my own experience that comes from faith.
Just as one example; The Old Testament has many verses that indicate that only God can control the wind and the seas. The Jews of that day knew these verses well. When Jesus calmed the storm, those around him were terrified, as they recognized that only God had the authority to tell the storm to "Be Still". He didn't tell it to be still in someone elses name, or pray to God to make it still. He commanded it himself.
Not to mention the whole resurrection thing.
Of course, at some point, it still boils down to Faith.
It should really be unneccesary to say, but to me it looks like you are unaware that Jesus is a "Prophet of Islam". Next time you talk to a moslem, ask about the prohpet Isu.
My point exactly. They only recognize Jesus as a prophet. To Christians, Jesus is not just a prophet. He is God himself, in the form of a man, who lived a perfect and holy life, died in our place (paying the price of justice for our sin) and then rose again from the dead. To gain eternal life, all that one must do is accept the gift that Jesus provided and follow Him. Nothing else.
Islam does not recognize the diety of Jesus, and place many other rituals that are required to gain eternal life.
The beauty of Christianity is that there is nothing that we can do do gain eternal life; all of our efforts fall short. It is only by the grace and gift of God that we can gain eternal life - a freely given gift that we can never deserve nor gain on our own. And all we have to do is accept it.
Jesus saw himself as a Jewish prophet of a Jewish god to the Jewish people, which is no surprise because that's what he was.
Um, no. He knew who he was; He showed and proclaimed many times that he was God incarnate. Also, many of His miracles were of a nature that only the God and Creator of the universe could do.
If you cancel a service, then an automatic debit *is* fruad. But in either case, what you are looking for is a "stop-payment". Every bank should have it.
Lokos like they need to add some horsepower to that server, I'm getting timeouts.
If the ISP used Maia Mailguard, then they could indeed do just that.
(Disclaimer, I'm a Maia developer)
One of my favorite quotes from LotR: "Those who live not by the sword can still die upon it"
I remember seeing an old submarine movie as a kid where the Van Allen belts were on fire.... I think that was the first time I ever heard of them. I'm guessing this is it...
Then you need to fix your mail server to retry sending messages when it recieves a 4xx error from the remote SMTP server.
hear hear! :)
the color nine?
I thought I felt lighter this morning...
I still haven't seen that movie... so what exactly does this phrase mean, anyway?
jeez, I'm not alone? I thought I was going crazy, with all these APC units dying around here. I think we've gone though twice as many APC units as servers.
By that reasoning, I suppose the idea of getting a handgun for self defense is pre-meditated murder? I mean, if I get a gun for self defense, and the need arises, I do plan on killing the perp. I think that's pretty obvious.
Nothing was said whether or not the thief had a weapon when he came through the fire escape. Maybe the original plan was to simply apprehend the thief... but I'd sure as heck be ready to take the shot if he had a weapon or came at me.
That what ORM classes do.... ActiveRecord works great in RoR.
I keep my attention on task by .... um.... what was the question again?
:)
Seriously, I have the same problem, as a contractor... Some days I'm lucky to get 1 hour billed. OTOH, I have a 14 month old boy that keeps distracting me.
Ubuntu was able to resize and repartition my ntfs drives perfectly...
Slashdot users actually reading the article? You must be new here.
Even Wikipedia can answer that one... Although there's a few parts I disagree with in that article.
Ironic that this sounds more childish.
To answer your other questions would take a lot more time to explain, but it does make perfect sense to those who believe. Your lack of understanding comes from not understanding the immensity of who God is - His holiness, justice, love, mercy... He gave us free will, but it comes at a price.
Think with me a minute. If there is an all powerfull God, would it not be too much to assume that he knows a lot more than us, and may have motives that are vastly beyond our understanding?
If you are truly interested in understanding, let me know... but I sense that you are just trolling.
Yes it is an unfortunate pattern, but your argument doesn't prove anything. It merely shows a pattern.
Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament, and we do not reject its teachings, and hold both the Old and New Testaments in their entirety to be the complete word of God. Islam and Mormon depreciate the value of these in favor of their own texts.
Could only God claim that they were done? Because... that's all we got.
methinks you need to do more research before ridiculing what you clearly don't understand. Jesus clearly claimed to be Messaih and also clearly showed that Messaiah had to be more than just a man. He also claimed the diety by the words "I AM" which was the name God gave when Moses asked. There's plenty more.
Also, there's plenty of evidence that Jesus existed. Probably the most historically accepted text comes from the Jewish historian Josephus.
Nice troll.
Could only God claim that they were done? Because... that's all we got.
We have the testimony of many eye witnesses who recorded their experience, and most of whom later died under perscution for their beliefs. If it didn't happen, why did so many die proclaiming they saw these things? Pretty stupid to die proclaiming first hand witness of these things if one didn't actually witness them.
I can't speak for you, but I also have my own experience that comes from faith.
Just as one example; The Old Testament has many verses that indicate that only God can control the wind and the seas. The Jews of that day knew these verses well. When Jesus calmed the storm, those around him were terrified, as they recognized that only God had the authority to tell the storm to "Be Still". He didn't tell it to be still in someone elses name, or pray to God to make it still. He commanded it himself.
Not to mention the whole resurrection thing.
Of course, at some point, it still boils down to Faith.
My point exactly. They only recognize Jesus as a prophet. To Christians, Jesus is not just a prophet. He is God himself, in the form of a man, who lived a perfect and holy life, died in our place (paying the price of justice for our sin) and then rose again from the dead. To gain eternal life, all that one must do is accept the gift that Jesus provided and follow Him. Nothing else.
Islam does not recognize the diety of Jesus, and place many other rituals that are required to gain eternal life.
The beauty of Christianity is that there is nothing that we can do do gain eternal life; all of our efforts fall short. It is only by the grace and gift of God that we can gain eternal life - a freely given gift that we can never deserve nor gain on our own. And all we have to do is accept it.
Um, no. He knew who he was; He showed and proclaimed many times that he was God incarnate. Also, many of His miracles were of a nature that only the God and Creator of the universe could do.
No, they don't. Jesus IS God incarnate. Islam does not believe this; they believe Jesus was just a prophet.