While in possession of the one ring he was the best at his profession. He claimed several times to be a burglar and as such (the very best burglar) he could never get caught.
This is the only reason he was able to thieve something from a dragon's lair.
I believe those details were only available in the anointed version of the hobbit.
I'm not a biologist nor in any sense of the word am I qualified to answer your question. However, I feel that I might be able to lend some perspective on that matter that might otherwise be useful in gaining a firmer level of comprehension on the issue at hand.
Onto the question regarding the transfer of some of the bacteria from mother to child I'm almost certain that someone may be able to shed some light on this puzzle.
As noted earlier, I'm almost nearly certain that I am in no way shape or form the person who could assist in this conundrum.
Don't hesitate to ask should you require further assistance.
When I was ever called to sort some disaster of a mind fucked mess I wouldn't take prisoners. Usually, my first question was could I just re-image and generally this was a resounding no.
When you can't re-image you can only do the next best thing with next best thing results. Remove, scan and move on.
It's more like war time triage then anything else.
Sure, I feel somewhat bad they made it in the mess they did, but I can only personally do so much.
At one point I used to purchase strictly from newegg and recommend all of my contracts purchase through them as well.
However, they completely have blocked me on shipments to work. (I try every once and a while). I'm just not willing to fax in my drivers license to prove who I am. I've made several thousand dollars in valid purchases over the years and occasionally I want to ship the more expensive items to a location with a live shipping/receiving area.
When shipping to my home address I generally use newegg because of all the perks mentioned. However, I can get exactly the same benefits when purchasing through amazon and they will ship to my work address with no fuss.
Regardless, one bad pallet of processors does not deter me from shopping with them. Perhaps I misread somewhere, but I didn't believe they were not accepting the units on return.
I also do subscribe to the $5 insurance policy for my phone as well. However, my phone has an unsubsidized cost of $650 dollars and a subsidized cost of 300ish. (I actually paid no where near that amount, but it pays to know how to get things cheaply).
I only intended to keep the insurance for the first year. If a new model comes out I will dump this phone on the market for whatever I can get. However, during that time I would like to protect this very easily lost and destroyed object.
For me this is a reasonable investment because the phone will be quite aged before it has reached a point in which the insurance is no longer worth the purchase.
I've had that argument posed to myself actually. My manager preferred I post often and clean it up later as the project evolved.
I'm more of a design, document, implement kinda guy. More often then not my initial designs and goals are a bit more complex and generally solved more problems then one.
However, they paid the bills so in the end it's up to my employer on my style. I prefer to make art more then utilities;)
Except the point he is trying to make is that his code is better then the competing individual because he follows process doctrine.
Unfortunately, to make his claims stick he took a failed project as an example to support his theories. While being quite pointed in defining what projects failed he did not cite which projects of his has succeeded. This would have been at least a good starting point for a real argument.
Is good process doctrine wrong? No, it won't hurt of course, but it's not quite a kevlar vest against root shells.
Besides more examples from both sides of the camp he really does neglect several facts. Many open source projects are often led or particpated by professionals as well. In fact a recent article suggested a great more open source projects are corporate sponsored.
It's just an awful piece when you consider he is painting his enemy as both unprofessional and only arming that foe with one failed project example.
Personally, I wanted to read something useful that I could learn from and grow with, but this is pretty standard tripe.
One of the interesting experiences I had during a visit to the ER was such a similar question. They wanted to evaluate my stress levels and determine if I was in emotional turmoil.
I eventually posed the question regarding how precisely being "sad" would manifest in physical pain and suffering.
I don't recall his precise wording, but I remember what I said after his statement.
"Ting, tang, walla, walla, bing bang. Ooo eee ooo ah ah. I told the witch doctor you didn't love me true."
I'm pretty sure I pissed him off after that comment, but I can always say that even in the most dire circumstances I will never lose my sense of humor.
Also, it turns out I developed a new allergy that was controllable by diet. No worries after that.
Clever application designers will also allow you to skip their context menus by holding shift.
I would even go as to say it would be better if there were an auxillary site specific section within the context menu itself. A site could register the context specific items that would be access by that right click motion.
Now, everything is integrated and no hackery do is trying to thieve my context menus.
Disagreement is not allowed! You should never have asked for permission.
However, I am not sure what you are disagreeing with as my statement was never one of an end to end solution. The fellow just wants his credit cards to be safe from sniffing. Frankly, I'm appalled that you would believe me to be a man to divulge details on such an elaborate all encompassing solution for free. What on God's green earth do you believe this world has come to? Have the hippies won already? I think not fair Geekmeister!
Funny thing. My brand new T500 works completely out of the box with F11 live. I challenge you to make a knoppix USB device and then post it for me.
So it needs to be said regardless, but I feel VPN probably should have sufficed.
There are two solutions to this issue:
a) Do it Yourself!
In this scenario, the individual purchases a term contract with a hosting provider and proceeds to install a VPN solution. This is the most flexible plan available and can be achieved for roughly 10$ or less per month (plus domain costs). The down side to such a solution is that if there is maintenance that must be performed there is really only one mechanic. (unless the mechanic has very good friends or if he is a heartless bastard with no relations to the external world then perhaps a fellow slashdoter will land the man a vpn solution. Never mind he is a freeloader... roaming from country side to country side... possibly infecting your server... and you were just trying to be a nice guy. shame on you)
b) Rent a VPN!
There are countless VPN solutions available for seemingly random values. I have little doubt that an equally cost effective solution can be found. This has the obvious advantage of not having to maintain the VPN solution. The obvious con when compared to solution "A" is that there is certainly no flexibility in this offering. You get what you get. With the economy falling into the virtual comode it is quite likely that any business you place your trust in will either lose all of your information or sale it on the black market. By the time you return you will likely be spammed, identity thieved and otherwise placed with the very best experiences the awful inky darkness that is the bad side of the humanity offers.
Invariably there will be suffering no matter what option you choose.
Regardless, ensure your netbook is protected and if you may wish to utilize a solution I myself rather enjoy. In rather horrible untrusted networks I rely on a lovely Fedora live distribution over usb flash. It doesn't offer much in the way of persistent storage, but for one time transactions it's quite useful.
Bilbo cheated.
While in possession of the one ring he was the best at his profession. He claimed several times to be a burglar and as such (the very best burglar) he could never get caught.
This is the only reason he was able to thieve something from a dragon's lair.
I believe those details were only available in the anointed version of the hobbit.
I'm not a biologist nor in any sense of the word am I qualified to answer your question. However, I feel that I might be able to lend some perspective on that matter that might otherwise be useful in gaining a firmer level of comprehension on the issue at hand.
Onto the question regarding the transfer of some of the bacteria from mother to child I'm almost certain that someone may be able to shed some light on this puzzle.
As noted earlier, I'm almost nearly certain that I am in no way shape or form the person who could assist in this conundrum.
Don't hesitate to ask should you require further assistance.
There can be only one!
Wrong
Our brains run on drugs.
I know because the national ad council told me so. It was this egg and frying pan explanation and I'm pretty sure that was the gist of the demo.
In any event, I'm almost certain our brains need drugs or else they wouldn't have shown such a tasty egg.
Uninstall them all and let God sort em out.
When I was ever called to sort some disaster of a mind fucked mess I wouldn't take prisoners. Usually, my first question was could I just re-image and generally this was a resounding no.
When you can't re-image you can only do the next best thing with next best thing results. Remove, scan and move on.
It's more like war time triage then anything else.
Sure, I feel somewhat bad they made it in the mess they did, but I can only personally do so much.
At one point I used to purchase strictly from newegg and recommend all of my contracts purchase through them as well.
However, they completely have blocked me on shipments to work. (I try every once and a while). I'm just not willing to fax in my drivers license to prove who I am. I've made several thousand dollars in valid purchases over the years and occasionally I want to ship the more expensive items to a location with a live shipping/receiving area.
When shipping to my home address I generally use newegg because of all the perks mentioned. However, I can get exactly the same benefits when purchasing through amazon and they will ship to my work address with no fuss.
Regardless, one bad pallet of processors does not deter me from shopping with them. Perhaps I misread somewhere, but I didn't believe they were not accepting the units on return.
This reminds me of that time we had that thread of similar humorous references in another post. Those were good times.
Until they hold your money hostage.
Sure they can give it to you freely, but they could also freeze your funds for months based on suspicion.
I have near instant access to my funds and I use a check card. It is called a bank and mine has functioned like that for ages.
I also do subscribe to the $5 insurance policy for my phone as well. However, my phone has an unsubsidized cost of $650 dollars and a subsidized cost of 300ish. (I actually paid no where near that amount, but it pays to know how to get things cheaply).
I only intended to keep the insurance for the first year. If a new model comes out I will dump this phone on the market for whatever I can get. However, during that time I would like to protect this very easily lost and destroyed object.
For me this is a reasonable investment because the phone will be quite aged before it has reached a point in which the insurance is no longer worth the purchase.
Carousel... carousel....
I'm sure you've seen the vacation advertisement in your inbox.
It might have been pushed to your spam folder.
The whole free vacation wording nearly ensures no one ever witnesses the evite.
Just make sure you write a review on your experience ;)
I've had that argument posed to myself actually. My manager preferred I post often and clean it up later as the project evolved.
I'm more of a design, document, implement kinda guy. More often then not my initial designs and goals are a bit more complex and generally solved more problems then one.
However, they paid the bills so in the end it's up to my employer on my style. I prefer to make art more then utilities ;)
Except the point he is trying to make is that his code is better then the competing individual because he follows process doctrine.
Unfortunately, to make his claims stick he took a failed project as an example to support his theories. While being quite pointed in defining what projects failed he did not cite which projects of his has succeeded. This would have been at least a good starting point for a real argument.
Is good process doctrine wrong? No, it won't hurt of course, but it's not quite a kevlar vest against root shells.
Besides more examples from both sides of the camp he really does neglect several facts. Many open source projects are often led or particpated by professionals as well. In fact a recent article suggested a great more open source projects are corporate sponsored.
It's just an awful piece when you consider he is painting his enemy as both unprofessional and only arming that foe with one failed project example.
Personally, I wanted to read something useful that I could learn from and grow with, but this is pretty standard tripe.
The more important question is.... do they have a flag?
I'm sure there is a niche market willing to pay more then face value now that you have mentioned it tastes like diapers.
I blame the worthless copy blogs that google tends to favor so heavily. It was worth something when it wasn't a mess of complete garbage.
Usually it means I just have to work a bit harder at refining my results.
Maybe we have become spoiled as an internet culture. I remember digging through pages and pages to find something truly relevant.
I can see where the integration of Wolfram and Heart will be a big boost to sales.
I just didn't think they had any more souls left to trade.
There is no cheating in the corporate world.
The code is owned by the company and should be available internally. This allows for both an internal audit and re-use of good code.
This was really beneficial because it allows me to improve upon the code of others or introduce completely new works.
The down side is if you get lazy... someone might actually notice ;)
One of the interesting experiences I had during a visit to the ER was such a similar question. They wanted to evaluate my stress levels and determine if I was in emotional turmoil.
I eventually posed the question regarding how precisely being "sad" would manifest in physical pain and suffering.
I don't recall his precise wording, but I remember what I said after his statement.
"Ting, tang, walla, walla, bing bang. Ooo eee ooo ah ah. I told the witch doctor you didn't love me true."
I'm pretty sure I pissed him off after that comment, but I can always say that even in the most dire circumstances I will never lose my sense of humor.
Also, it turns out I developed a new allergy that was controllable by diet. No worries after that.
PPoE?
Also, you could give it a live internet connection and firewall the hell out of it.
No one stated you couldn't forbid or malform the connection requests.
On that basis, I could always take it apart and remove the hardware inside leaving only the ethernet jack in place.
A bit more sinister of an approach would be to re-program the micro-controller so that it only places a bid well into the 28th century.
This could be the big one though.
A cube that could potentially create a tunnel back to the purchasers home. A little bit of packet sniffing and what wonderful things you can do.
Even better is the trojan cleans itself up by "selling" itself to the next victim!
If it doesn't work this way the guy needs to kick himself.
In the future, all conflict will be settled with online gaming. (Beats the silly mech arena concept).
Clever application designers will also allow you to skip their context menus by holding shift.
I would even go as to say it would be better if there were an auxillary site specific section within the context menu itself. A site could register the context specific items that would be access by that right click motion.
Now, everything is integrated and no hackery do is trying to thieve my context menus.
Actually..
If you integrated the crank with the butt of the flashlight and tossed out the right angle it might be quite nice.
A few twists of the tail end and let there be light. I think I would prefer it over the induction based variant.
Disagreement is not allowed! You should never have asked for permission.
However, I am not sure what you are disagreeing with as my statement was never one of an end to end solution. The fellow just wants his credit cards to be safe from sniffing. Frankly, I'm appalled that you would believe me to be a man to divulge details on such an elaborate all encompassing solution for free. What on God's green earth do you believe this world has come to? Have the hippies won already? I think not fair Geekmeister!
Funny thing. My brand new T500 works completely out of the box with F11 live. I challenge you to make a knoppix USB device and then post it for me.
So it needs to be said regardless, but I feel VPN probably should have sufficed.
There are two solutions to this issue:
a) Do it Yourself!
In this scenario, the individual purchases a term contract with a hosting provider and proceeds to install a VPN solution. This is the most flexible plan available and can be achieved for roughly 10$ or less per month (plus domain costs). The down side to such a solution is that if there is maintenance that must be performed there is really only one mechanic. (unless the mechanic has very good friends or if he is a heartless bastard with no relations to the external world then perhaps a fellow slashdoter will land the man a vpn solution. Never mind he is a freeloader... roaming from country side to country side... possibly infecting your server... and you were just trying to be a nice guy. shame on you)
b) Rent a VPN!
There are countless VPN solutions available for seemingly random values. I have little doubt that an equally cost effective solution can be found. This has the obvious advantage of not having to maintain the VPN solution. The obvious con when compared to solution "A" is that there is certainly no flexibility in this offering. You get what you get. With the economy falling into the virtual comode it is quite likely that any business you place your trust in will either lose all of your information or sale it on the black market. By the time you return you will likely be spammed, identity thieved and otherwise placed with the very best experiences the awful inky darkness that is the bad side of the humanity offers.
Invariably there will be suffering no matter what option you choose.
Regardless, ensure your netbook is protected and if you may wish to utilize a solution I myself rather enjoy. In rather horrible untrusted networks I rely on a lovely Fedora live distribution over usb flash. It doesn't offer much in the way of persistent storage, but for one time transactions it's quite useful.