I have had alot of success convincing VP's who insist on local admin rights to use a local admin account. I create it on their machine and walk them through how to use it. UAC makes it pretty simple. *Tip, to authenticate to a local account on a domain computer,use '.\' as in '.\jsmith'
Thank you for your effort. I am not using the healthcare marketplace, but I find your project helpful since it allows me to see what options I could avail myself of if I decided to change jobs or get into more freelance work. The fed site hides everything until you are signed up.
Are you also working on the linked sister site (http://opscost.com) that lists healthcare costs for an area? I thought that was really well done also.
I never ate radishes growing up and found the slightly eye watering tang off putting. As an adult I have found there is little better, for snacking, than baby radishes with some sort of dip. I'll have to try guacamole.
Radishes have a hard to describe meatiness to them that makes them very satisfying to bite into and makes me feel full.
That's interesting, since Obama's and the Dem's, by extension, seem to have a very well oiled election machine. Their software was top notch by all accounts.
Your asking us to find the gear that makes the earth turn. These causes are buried so deep that nobody will ever find them. Occasionally they surface, but searching is fruitless.
Better solution: 2+ missiles
Best solution: supersonic rail gun launched iron rods that do their damage via kinetic energy. If they hit as a solid rod or as a molten lump it's mostly the same.
An ablative surface on the front of a shuttle that is screaming through the atmosphere has little effect as it burns away. On a targeted missile, it would act like a small jet on the side of said missile.
Essentially the question itself is specious, and assumes/implies many false things that simply aren't true, while ignoring the reality. I think that sentence is illegal in many parts of the US (Texas, Indiana, NC, etc...). It would make over half the population disappear in a puff of logic. If you read that statement on Rush's show, or on Fox news, people would think the rapture had arrived.
Classical rights (e.g. the negative rights listed in the US Bill of Rights such as freedom from censorship, cruel punishment, illegal search and seizure) do not need a government to enforce them, since without a government you wouldn't need those rights.
The problem with your line of reasoning is that you assume a vacuum could exist. In real life a vacuum is filled. Either we put someone in charge, or someone puts themselves in charge.
We, as a society, have spent considerable effort to insure that proper and fair methods are used to put people in charge. We have ingrained this so deeply, that apparently there are people out there who think this is the only way people take charge, by being appointed by the people. While this is good for our society, because it means a disruption of our civil system is unlikely, it tends to create some really dumb rhetoric. You are spouting some of that dumb rhetoric. Please educate yourself. This is not an insult, it is a heartfelt plea.... (doomed to be ignored)
Insurance linked to employment is a terrible system. We need single payer, but I'll take an open well-regulated individual market over 'F*** you if your not in a group' any day and twice on Sunday.
Windows, OpenSUSE, Redhat, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and many others also have cloud services you can run on your own equipment. Some have no cost.
The courts have ruled that entrusting your data to a third party makes it so that party owns it in regards to privacy. They don't need to deal with you and you have no standing to deal with or sue anyone other then said third party.
32gb are avaliable on my phone for my personal files. I can use said phone as a thumb drive. I use my own "cloud" services for internet file transfers.
When you are using the cloud there are only 2 scenarios.
1 - you are a small and insignificant customer who will, at best, get a refund when there is a problem.
2 - you are a large customer and this effectively makes you a test subject
know which applies to you and plan accordingly if you are using "Da Cloud!".
I generally talk people out of NAS's and deploy Linux or BSD boxes that operate as SMB share. I sometimes use prepackaged NAS distributions, but using your own hardware instead of the underpowered OEM NAS hardware.
I think NAS's are in the same category as SOHO routers. They suck and you should go straight to an Open Source software package on your own hardware for about the same cost.
I have had alot of success convincing VP's who insist on local admin rights to use a local admin account. I create it on their machine and walk them through how to use it. UAC makes it pretty simple.
*Tip, to authenticate to a local account on a domain computer,use '.\' as in '.\jsmith'
Thank you for your effort. I am not using the healthcare marketplace, but I find your project helpful since it allows me to see what options I could avail myself of if I decided to change jobs or get into more freelance work.
The fed site hides everything until you are signed up.
Are you also working on the linked sister site (http://opscost.com) that lists healthcare costs for an area? I thought that was really well done also.
I never ate radishes growing up and found the slightly eye watering tang off putting. As an adult I have found there is little better, for snacking, than baby radishes with some sort of dip. I'll have to try guacamole.
Radishes have a hard to describe meatiness to them that makes them very satisfying to bite into and makes me feel full.
I'm glad to see those making-of and the "Let me tell you why I'm so great" extra features go away. I found them pretentious and irritating.
However, I'm not a huge movie buff, so take my opinion for what it is worth.
Do I have issues, or have I had issues? Two very different questions...
That's interesting, since Obama's and the Dem's, by extension, seem to have a very well oiled election machine. Their software was top notch by all accounts.
But this must be due to their incompetence...
Where is my public option?
What will you say when it does work? Because it will, it's a large project that takes time to roll out properly.
Your asking us to find the gear that makes the earth turn. These causes are buried so deep that nobody will ever find them. Occasionally they surface, but searching is fruitless.
You are wrong.
And so we just hand our Republic to the "employers" and "corporations"...
Better solution: 2+ missiles
Best solution: supersonic rail gun launched iron rods that do their damage via kinetic energy. If they hit as a solid rod or as a molten lump it's mostly the same.
An ablative surface on the front of a shuttle that is screaming through the atmosphere has little effect as it burns away. On a targeted missile, it would act like a small jet on the side of said missile.
Sure, prenatal care is free now...
Essentially the question itself is specious, and assumes/implies many false things that simply aren't true, while ignoring the reality.
I think that sentence is illegal in many parts of the US (Texas, Indiana, NC, etc...). It would make over half the population disappear in a puff of logic. If you read that statement on Rush's show, or on Fox news, people would think the rapture had arrived.
What if we used one company to manage this system, some sort of single payer system...
Classical rights (e.g. the negative rights listed in the US Bill of Rights such as freedom from censorship, cruel punishment, illegal search and seizure) do not need a government to enforce them, since without a government you wouldn't need those rights.
The problem with your line of reasoning is that you assume a vacuum could exist. In real life a vacuum is filled. Either we put someone in charge, or someone puts themselves in charge.
We, as a society, have spent considerable effort to insure that proper and fair methods are used to put people in charge. We have ingrained this so deeply, that apparently there are people out there who think this is the only way people take charge, by being appointed by the people. While this is good for our society, because it means a disruption of our civil system is unlikely, it tends to create some really dumb rhetoric. You are spouting some of that dumb rhetoric. Please educate yourself. This is not an insult, it is a heartfelt plea.... (doomed to be ignored)
Keep trolling....
Insurance linked to employment is a terrible system. We need single payer, but I'll take an open well-regulated individual market over 'F*** you if your not in a group' any day and twice on Sunday.
Windows, OpenSUSE, Redhat, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and many others also have cloud services you can run on your own equipment. Some have no cost.
It's not a backup unless there are 2 copies in different locations. He had a copy in his bag, not a backup.
Best practices are to have a backup and an archive copy.
The courts have ruled that entrusting your data to a third party makes it so that party owns it in regards to privacy. They don't need to deal with you and you have no standing to deal with or sue anyone other then said third party.
That's a problem for me.
32gb are avaliable on my phone for my personal files. I can use said phone as a thumb drive. I use my own "cloud" services for internet file transfers.
When you are using the cloud there are only 2 scenarios.
1 - you are a small and insignificant customer who will, at best, get a refund when there is a problem.
2 - you are a large customer and this effectively makes you a test subject
know which applies to you and plan accordingly if you are using "Da Cloud!".
or Citrix or SSH or maybe an RDP gateway. All proven secure.
I generally talk people out of NAS's and deploy Linux or BSD boxes that operate as SMB share. I sometimes use prepackaged NAS distributions, but using your own hardware instead of the underpowered OEM NAS hardware.
I think NAS's are in the same category as SOHO routers. They suck and you should go straight to an Open Source software package on your own hardware for about the same cost.