That isn't true. If the packets cross though American controlled territory any where they are violating American laws. And America makes sure as much traffic as possible crosses their territory in order to be able to tap it.
It hasn't done that for me at the English, German,.com or.ca site. I am running the latest firefox beta. It does hide every thing except for the main box and logo until I move the mouse though and then the other parts fade in.
The EU blows hot and cold but there are times that I am very grateful that they have the back bone to stand up to the US. Our prime minister has taken over from Blair as the one who gets on his knees and blows who ever is in the White House.
I don't care for politicians on political witch hunts. The resources of the state are virtually infinite and it is easy to get to the wrong answer by brute forcing a case. But I also don't like the fact that every time there is the slightest bit of good news on the warmist side it appears instantly on every forum and news site on the planet. But if I post any thing contrary I get modded down to -5 in seconds. That kind of abuse of the system is just as bad.
This was a far bigger story today and not a peep about it. Link
My first solution to random autofocus issues is to shoot every thing twice. Shoot once then move the camera just a fraction and shoot again. Bracketing can help with that. Storage is cheap so shoot every thing twice if you can.
The second solution is that most Cannon cameras allow you to change the number and positions of the sensor points. The fully automatic modes usually wont let you but the semi auto ones will. The standard layout is roughly 10 dots covering the middle of the screen. But you can probably switch any of those one dots as the soul source for the focus. If you use the center one then lay that on the thing you want to be in focus you will be gold even shooting out of a bush. Consult the manual for info.
The third option is to go manual for the really tough shots. It can be faster to switch to manual that to press buttons getting the right dot selected. You can also some times find some interesting shots in manual that you wouldn't get in AF like moving the field of focus slightly do de-emphasise some thing and emphasise some thing else. There should be a switch on the lens to turn AF on and off on Cannon lenses.
Cannon makes some awesome lenses. You just can't buy them in the toy department at Best Buy. The problem with high density sensors is that the denser they get the higher the noise level becomes. I think that is one of the reasons that Cannon isn't tripping over them selves to ramp up the Megapixal count that fast.
Ask people who have HDTV to go back to SD full time and see how much sense it makes. Sounds like a cable company trying to justify more compression or a streaming company trying to justify pathetic streaming quality.
I'm sure you meant there won't be a Linux version meaning Linux will be made illegal or Linux will become the most popular OS because you are free. I give it less than 6 months before they are talking DPI instead.
Depending on what you are using it for it may vary. But a good answer is to buy one of those probe kits that has an AD converter and then plugs into your computer. The computer becomes the oscilloscope via software. There a lot of ups to that like logging and being able to print the output etc. Much cheaper than buying a full oscilloscope and if you plug it into a laptop it is portable.
You forgot support on the SAN Support on the backup solution. Does fiber need to be run? Do you need HBAs? Redundant. How about the time IT spends chasing people down to find out why you are holding 4TB of space that no one has accessed in 7 years? Planning meetings eat up monster amounts of cash
If you want to improve your privacy there are couple of things you can do. The first is stop using wireless and plug in an ethernet cable. Lots of wireless modems allow you to modify the power of your wireless gate way as well. You don't need to have it turned up to 11 in every situation. Here is a hint. If Google is picking up your signal in a car out on the street you can probably turn it down. The bottom line is it is hard to call some thing public if you are blasting it across the city,
Even if unintentional your neighbours are always picking up your signals and at least some of your information is being logged. That is what you sign up for when you go wireless. To hope a law is going to protect you from anonymous users that are untraceable is completely unrealistic. And if you don't understand the technology maybe you shouldn't be using it. I don't blame consumers in this as they have been given the hard sell by hardware vendors and internet providers with out the risks being fully spelled out. The FCC in the US would be doing a service if they were to do a public knowledge campaign.
I am running KDE on Fedora with a US - Win keyboard. I have a option to remap say the caps lock key to be a compose key. Or there are options to remap certain keys to be the Euro symbol. I imagine it wouldn't take long to do a similar piece of code for the Rupee. I bet the option to use the Rupee symbol is available in the open source world in less than 3 months. It isn't like there are no programmers in India to implement it.
Personally I have no faith in certifications at all. I know tons of people who are certified out the yazoo and can't do a darn thing. I also knows tons of people with no certifications especially in open source where lots of us were working long before there were certifications, that figure things out on their own and dig for information. The people that are driven to dig are the ones that rock the house. Needing a course to learn is some what of an automatic fail to me. You will learn far more about which type of person they are in the interview than you will from a certification.
Why not ask the AGW crowd. They know every thing about what affects the earth. They have graphs to prove these extinctions events didn't happen and they have all come to a consensus on it. What more do you need.
The prez needs to get with the program. NASA has always been about developing technology for the military with out violating international treaties and having to admit the full cost of the military, NSA etc.
I would take flashless WebM support over 4K all day long. I can only view less than 0.01% of the youtube content currently because of flash so I am not really that excited about 4K just yet.
>"They're an unstable, volatile government that was put into place only a few decades ago through an uprising. Add the fact that they are a government controlled by religious ideology, along with being the arch-nemesis of Judaism, and it's a boiling kettle."
That's right. It was so much better when it was a blood thirsty dictatorship put in place by the British and US governments than it is as a democratically elected government.
I can see the ISP's breaking out the law suites here. They have been looking for some pay back for the *AA and this just might be their ticket.
That isn't true. If the packets cross though American controlled territory any where they are violating American laws. And America makes sure as much traffic as possible crosses their territory in order to be able to tap it.
It hasn't done that for me at the English, German, .com or .ca site. I am running the latest firefox beta. It does hide every thing except for the main box and logo until I move the mouse though and then the other parts fade in.
The EU blows hot and cold but there are times that I am very grateful that they have the back bone to stand up to the US. Our prime minister has taken over from Blair as the one who gets on his knees and blows who ever is in the White House.
I don't care for politicians on political witch hunts. The resources of the state are virtually infinite and it is easy to get to the wrong answer by brute forcing a case. But I also don't like the fact that every time there is the slightest bit of good news on the warmist side it appears instantly on every forum and news site on the planet. But if I post any thing contrary I get modded down to -5 in seconds. That kind of abuse of the system is just as bad. This was a far bigger story today and not a peep about it. Link
Rather than dual boot just run windows out of a VM if you must run windows.
My first solution to random autofocus issues is to shoot every thing twice. Shoot once then move the camera just a fraction and shoot again. Bracketing can help with that. Storage is cheap so shoot every thing twice if you can.
The second solution is that most Cannon cameras allow you to change the number and positions of the sensor points. The fully automatic modes usually wont let you but the semi auto ones will. The standard layout is roughly 10 dots covering the middle of the screen. But you can probably switch any of those one dots as the soul source for the focus. If you use the center one then lay that on the thing you want to be in focus you will be gold even shooting out of a bush. Consult the manual for info.
The third option is to go manual for the really tough shots. It can be faster to switch to manual that to press buttons getting the right dot selected. You can also some times find some interesting shots in manual that you wouldn't get in AF like moving the field of focus slightly do de-emphasise some thing and emphasise some thing else. There should be a switch on the lens to turn AF on and off on Cannon lenses.
Hope that helps.
Cannon makes some awesome lenses. You just can't buy them in the toy department at Best Buy. The problem with high density sensors is that the denser they get the higher the noise level becomes. I think that is one of the reasons that Cannon isn't tripping over them selves to ramp up the Megapixal count that fast.
Ask people who have HDTV to go back to SD full time and see how much sense it makes. Sounds like a cable company trying to justify more compression or a streaming company trying to justify pathetic streaming quality.
On a related note. 70% of statistics are made up.
Class action law suite.
I'm sure you meant there won't be a Linux version meaning Linux will be made illegal or Linux will become the most popular OS because you are free. I give it less than 6 months before they are talking DPI instead.
Depending on what you are using it for it may vary. But a good answer is to buy one of those probe kits that has an AD converter and then plugs into your computer. The computer becomes the oscilloscope via software. There a lot of ups to that like logging and being able to print the output etc. Much cheaper than buying a full oscilloscope and if you plug it into a laptop it is portable.
You forgot support on the SAN
Support on the backup solution.
Does fiber need to be run?
Do you need HBAs?
Redundant.
How about the time IT spends chasing people down to find out why you are holding 4TB of space that no one has accessed in 7 years?
Planning meetings eat up monster amounts of cash
Every one keeps skipping the size of the star that the planet orbits as well as the distance from that star.
It would be great if the videos were available in WebM so I could actually see them. It is supposed to be the new Firefox standard after all.
If you want to improve your privacy there are couple of things you can do. The first is stop using wireless and plug in an ethernet cable. Lots of wireless modems allow you to modify the power of your wireless gate way as well. You don't need to have it turned up to 11 in every situation. Here is a hint. If Google is picking up your signal in a car out on the street you can probably turn it down. The bottom line is it is hard to call some thing public if you are blasting it across the city,
Even if unintentional your neighbours are always picking up your signals and at least some of your information is being logged. That is what you sign up for when you go wireless. To hope a law is going to protect you from anonymous users that are untraceable is completely unrealistic. And if you don't understand the technology maybe you shouldn't be using it. I don't blame consumers in this as they have been given the hard sell by hardware vendors and internet providers with out the risks being fully spelled out. The FCC in the US would be doing a service if they were to do a public knowledge campaign.
It is hard to get certified in technologies that barely have documentation yet.
I am running KDE on Fedora with a US - Win keyboard. I have a option to remap say the caps lock key to be a compose key. Or there are options to remap certain keys to be the Euro symbol. I imagine it wouldn't take long to do a similar piece of code for the Rupee. I bet the option to use the Rupee symbol is available in the open source world in less than 3 months. It isn't like there are no programmers in India to implement it.
Personally I have no faith in certifications at all. I know tons of people who are certified out the yazoo and can't do a darn thing. I also knows tons of people with no certifications especially in open source where lots of us were working long before there were certifications, that figure things out on their own and dig for information. The people that are driven to dig are the ones that rock the house. Needing a course to learn is some what of an automatic fail to me. You will learn far more about which type of person they are in the interview than you will from a certification.
They just need to mount a gun on the next project and it will get all the approval it needs and never have to worry about funding cuts.
Why not ask the AGW crowd. They know every thing about what affects the earth. They have graphs to prove these extinctions events didn't happen and they have all come to a consensus on it. What more do you need.
The prez needs to get with the program. NASA has always been about developing technology for the military with out violating international treaties and having to admit the full cost of the military, NSA etc.
I would take flashless WebM support over 4K all day long. I can only view less than 0.01% of the youtube content currently because of flash so I am not really that excited about 4K just yet.
>"They're an unstable, volatile government that was put into place only a few decades ago through an uprising. Add the fact that they are a government controlled by religious ideology, along with being the arch-nemesis of Judaism, and it's a boiling kettle."
That's right. It was so much better when it was a blood thirsty dictatorship put in place by the British and US governments than it is as a democratically elected government.