So when they make a font change like this I'm guessing it changes all past texts retroactively? Or do texts and e-mails embedd the image not the font? Doe they appear differently on different computers and OS? If they changed the the thumbs up emoji to a goatse would it change in all the e-mails I sent to my boss in the past?
that's the point--- this is NOT there. What I'm learning to my surprise is that if you goof up when creating a user account and answer the questions on the form it gives you then it ceates a micosoft managed account then locks this so the Admin can't change your password or access your files.
I've tried accessing his local files too, so I can copy them to a new (stricktly local) user account but so far the computer has resisted this. Does it also lock your local files away from the admin?
You don't have to play to Lurk. All the pokemon stops are fixed in space. They become the real world equivalent of the on-line chatroom. I can't believe I just wrote that last bass ackward sentence-- it's like saying I'm like a chocoholic except for me it's alcohol.
So this does nothing really. But it probably will matter more when Pokemon go gets more inter-player interactions like arranging to meet for "competitions".
The user lost his password. SO he can't enter his old password to change it. I want to force a reset password as the admin but I cannot find any GUI path that lets me do this.
What I think is going on is it may be that WIN 10 won't let you change a password if the password is his microsoft account password???
And when the user wants to reset his password on his own it directs him to log onto microsoft account. He has no recollection of ever even setting up a microsoft account so that's a non starter. I can see why this happened in hindsight. when you create a new user the it first directs you to use your microsoft account. THen if you baypass that it asks you questions and creates a microsoft account for you! (there's a little unnoticed link off the end of the window visible on screen that lets you create a strictirly local user).
I'm using windows 10 and I cannot figure out how to change a user's password. If I were on linux or mac, I'd just type passwd username. But there seems to be no way for an admin to change a users password in Win 10. Am I missing something?
Anyone can spike market share by shipping into channels. Indeed if you have the capacity to overship you either are building too much inventory or too much manufacturing capacity.
But is is none-the-less an interesting indicator of possible sales expectations.
the new design allows you do drop your laptops guts into the toilet. Whereas before it was fairly hard to drop your chromebook in, an android phone will slip into the porcelain bowl of doom easily.
Ecomonies are not a collection of processes all known. They are a collection of agents, mostly unknown with hidden internal states. Another way of saying this is that gathering information for centralization cost money. Economies process that information at many local and global levels and don't share it past the point of economic efficiency. That's in an idealized system. In an non-indeal system there's even wrong ideas.
A classic example of this is the maxim that the bad apples drive out the good apples. Meaning if you can't tell the difference between a good tasting apple and a bad tasting apple from the look (without tasting it) and if it costs less to produce a bad apple then the good apples won't sell as they are indistinguishable. In order to sell those apples you need to incur some cost. Do something that actually raises the price or lowers the profit like constitute an apple certification board, and set up a set of agents to test apples regularly for different farms, and persuade the consume your certification is valuable by giving away free taste demos. Otherwise there isn't information available to make a decision other than price. A similar thing occurs in how bad (debased) money drives the good (full gold) money out.
You can create systems to optimally manage agent based systems. Interesting there is work now that shows how denying information to consumers can increase econmoic efficiencies as well. This should come as no surprise to people familiar with Braes paradox in traffic control.
One of the core faults of communism is that while it can achieve some good results from linear programming notions of optimality is that it ignores that capitalist economies actually are information gathering systems that are very efficient).
first, we all know there's a reasnonable correlation between epa estimates and our observed results. It's quite good. Second there's been lots of tests on other standards to show they perfrom good real world estimates. The author is nit picking that a specific set of linear combinations of tests hasn't been correlated. That is if you have 5 test that are correlated with real world measurements and you average them it is true that the average has not been tested but logically we can estimate it's error from the other tests.
The best part of a Jackie Chan flick is the credit sequence out takes. In them you get to see how they filmed jackie chan jumping off a bridge onto a moving overcraft, how he lept between two buildings and nailed the fire escape, or how they made it look like he sledded off a cliff and grabbed a helicopter landing rail.
answers: He sledded off a cliff and grabbed a helicopter landing rail. No nets. He jumped off the building. No nets. he jumped off the bridge onto the hovercraft. he broke his leg. So they re-shot it with him doing it again this time in a cast that had been painted to look like the tennis shoe he was supposed to be wearing.
Seriously, when you know the guy is doing an insane stunt in a cast, one doesn't really need more and more and more to make it exciting. Watching Iron man plummet from the vacuum of space just isn't very thrilling compared to any dumb stunt jackie pulls off. I really dont' even mind he wears a safety wire when they are spinning him around at the end of ladder on a flying helicopter. it somehow doesn't ruin it for me.:-)
Also his wheels just bolt on. They don't need a special axle drive to control the multiple degrees of freedom. So you can put them on a non-4 wheel drive car as well.
Traditional Omni wheels are unlikely to be suited for high speed travel but his are uniform (unsegmented) to they more plausibly might work as regular tires.
They came out with Vuze Leap which is a streamlined version of the original Leap. The install is simplified. It used to work really well. probably the simplest torrent client I've used.
So when they make a font change like this I'm guessing it changes all past texts retroactively? Or do texts and e-mails embedd the image not the font? Doe they appear differently on different computers and OS? If they changed the the thumbs up emoji to a goatse would it change in all the e-mails I sent to my boss in the past?
Is there a way to access their local files to recover the data without microsoft being in the loop?
that's the point--- this is NOT there. What I'm learning to my surprise is that if you goof up when creating a user account and answer the questions on the form it gives you then it ceates a micosoft managed account then locks this so the Admin can't change your password or access your files.
yep. it shows it as an e-mail.
I've tried accessing his local files too, so I can copy them to a new (stricktly local) user account but so far the computer has resisted this. Does it also lock your local files away from the admin?
Good golly this is really diabolical.
You don't have to play to Lurk. All the pokemon stops are fixed in space. They become the real world equivalent of the on-line chatroom. I can't believe I just wrote that last bass ackward sentence-- it's like saying I'm like a chocoholic except for me it's alcohol.
So this does nothing really. But it probably will matter more when Pokemon go gets more inter-player interactions like arranging to meet for "competitions".
I prefer just hitting the zoned out person with a coke can thrown from my passing car to get their attention.
The user lost his password. SO he can't enter his old password to change it. I want to force a reset password as the admin but I cannot find any GUI path that lets me do this.
What I think is going on is it may be that WIN 10 won't let you change a password if the password is his microsoft account password???
And when the user wants to reset his password on his own it directs him to log onto microsoft account. He has no recollection of ever even setting up a microsoft account so that's a non starter. I can see why this happened in hindsight. when you create a new user the it first directs you to use your microsoft account. THen if you baypass that it asks you questions and creates a microsoft account for you! (there's a little unnoticed link off the end of the window visible on screen that lets you create a strictirly local user).
I'm using windows 10 and I cannot figure out how to change a user's password. If I were on linux or mac, I'd just type passwd username. But there seems to be no way for an admin to change a users password in Win 10. Am I missing something?
"eventually". It just frontloads the year into a quarter
The WSJ piece was an obvious force fed piece from the TV industry. It's the equivalent of the Taxi industry writing about Uber. No love.
I'm sure the industry would have kowtowed if Mr. Cue had worn an suit rather than a hawaii shirt and we'd all have skinny bundles and ponies.
Anyone can spike market share by shipping into channels. Indeed if you have the capacity to overship you either are building too much inventory or too much manufacturing capacity.
But is is none-the-less an interesting indicator of possible sales expectations.
It's not the internet interconnection that is being damaged it's the terminals (the sites). there isn't a solution. Even a Tor can be peeled.
the new design allows you do drop your laptops guts into the toilet. Whereas before it was fairly hard to drop your chromebook in, an android phone will slip into the porcelain bowl of doom easily.
One of the oldest economic principles!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Ecomonies are not a collection of processes all known. They are a collection of agents, mostly unknown with hidden internal states. Another way of saying this is that gathering information for centralization cost money. Economies process that information at many local and global levels and don't share it past the point of economic efficiency. That's in an idealized system. In an non-indeal system there's even wrong ideas.
A classic example of this is the maxim that the bad apples drive out the good apples. Meaning if you can't tell the difference between a good tasting apple and a bad tasting apple from the look (without tasting it) and if it costs less to produce a bad apple then the good apples won't sell as they are indistinguishable. In order to sell those apples you need to incur some cost. Do something that actually raises the price or lowers the profit like constitute an apple certification board, and set up a set of agents to test apples regularly for different farms, and persuade the consume your certification is valuable by giving away free taste demos. Otherwise there isn't information available to make a decision other than price. A similar thing occurs in how bad (debased) money drives the good (full gold) money out.
You can create systems to optimally manage agent based systems. Interesting there is work now that shows how denying information to consumers can increase econmoic efficiencies as well. This should come as no surprise to people familiar with Braes paradox in traffic control.
One of the core faults of communism is that while it can achieve some good results from linear programming notions of optimality is that it ignores that capitalist economies actually are information gathering systems that are very efficient).
first, we all know there's a reasnonable correlation between epa estimates and our observed results. It's quite good. Second there's been lots of tests on other standards to show they perfrom good real world estimates. The author is nit picking that a specific set of linear combinations of tests hasn't been correlated. That is if you have 5 test that are correlated with real world measurements and you average them it is true that the average has not been tested but logically we can estimate it's error from the other tests.
who writes this crap
no it uses Middle Out which was inspired by ...
...slashing out at virtual fruit and ranting about green pigs. They were playing some game called MD2020
See also Jackie Chan, the inheritor of Harold Lloyd's mantle.
The best part of a Jackie Chan flick is the credit sequence out takes. In them you get to see how they filmed jackie chan jumping off a bridge onto a moving overcraft, how he lept between two buildings and nailed the fire escape, or how they made it look like he sledded off a cliff and grabbed a helicopter landing rail.
answers: He sledded off a cliff and grabbed a helicopter landing rail. No nets. He jumped off the building. No nets. he jumped off the bridge onto the hovercraft. he broke his leg. So they re-shot it with him doing it again this time in a cast that had been painted to look like the tennis shoe he was supposed to be wearing.
Seriously, when you know the guy is doing an insane stunt in a cast, one doesn't really need more and more and more to make it exciting. Watching Iron man plummet from the vacuum of space just isn't very thrilling compared to any dumb stunt jackie pulls off. I really dont' even mind he wears a safety wire when they are spinning him around at the end of ladder on a flying helicopter. it somehow doesn't ruin it for me. :-)
pressure*area = weight of car.
Also his wheels just bolt on. They don't need a special axle drive to control the multiple degrees of freedom. So you can put them on a non-4 wheel drive car as well.
Traditional Omni wheels are unlikely to be suited for high speed travel but his are uniform (unsegmented) to they more plausibly might work as regular tires.
Here's Goodyears version of the Omniwheel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
It's a spherical tire and uses mag lev. it's just a concept not a prototype but it lacks the things you say are essential.
The contact patch of Any tire is identical. It soley depends on the pressure. pressure*area = weight of car.
His tires have 2 times as many sidewalls as a regular tire so it's plausible they don't have to be as stiff.
They came out with Vuze Leap which is a streamlined version of the original Leap. The install is simplified. It used to work really well. probably the simplest torrent client I've used.