Drive space is cheap. In addition to not being able to use some of what I have here, I also have to dedicate part of my bandwidth? Not happening.
In addition, whose responsibility is it as to what is 'stored' on my hard drives?
"proper incentivisation"? You couldn't afford enough to pay me for this.
And then we run into the idiocy of what is happening in Washington state.
Public record, citizen requests that footage, posts it on youtube. Just because he can.
And look, they managed to do it without closing Paris down for a day. Maybe Boston could learn something from France about dealing with Muslim terrorists.
Shut down any and all Jewish owned business. Check
Require people in that area to stay inside, away from windows. Check
Helicopters, and basically every SWAT team in France descending on Paris. Check
"... deployed more than a thousand additional police and paramilitary forces across the greater metropolitan area of Paris, standing guard at department stores, newsrooms and religious sites." Check.
Go on...tell me how many people in Paris were just going about their regular activities over the last couple of days.
Meanwhile, in Boston, they captured one of them alive.
If you're actually going to wear the uniform, you need to go through the same stuff. If not, be a GS or contractor.
Having a separate chunk of people that did not have to do that will breed resentment among the rest of the force. Most people in the Army/Navy/Air Force do not have 'combat jobs'. But they all need to meet the same minumum physical requirements, and all went through the same basic training.
Why isn't it a good idea? They won't be going into war zones, or at least not those not trained to do so. br.Why not? The regular USAF COMM troops are routinely riding convoy duty, manning a gun on top of the HUMVEE.
A couple of years ago, I had to help a close friend here in VA through the breathalyzer process.
The way it works is....your license is suspended. Your temp license consists of a piece of paper from the court stating that you must be in a vehicle with a breathalyzer, and the breathalyzer unit itself. Drive any other vehicle, and you are 'driving without a license'.
And as far as other people driving it? You are told up front and in writing - "You are personally liable for any results on this breathalyzer". So if little Timmy takes a shot of mouthwash and then drives the car....Mommy is busted.
but I don't see any reasonable way to do this, and cover the costs of hardware, and checking that it works, without charging the people who commit the crime a fee.
In Virginia, it is exactly that. The offender covers the cost of the equipment, installation, and monthly monitoring.
Yes. Just knowing the shape of the interior is significant. Where and how to hit, and with what. How much space is relegated to aircraft, how much to personnel, how much to ship maintenance, etc, etc.
ICBM's? No, not even close. What missiles they have can target South Korea. Anything farther than that, and the best accuracy they have demonstrated is hitting the ocean.
Essentially, a screen embedded in the surface of each pillar inside the car relays a live video feed from cameras covering the angles outside the car.
More crap to break
So there is a camera on the inside, to detect when I turn my head? Like when I'm at a stop light and turn to the passenger?
If you can do it for the A pillars, why have windows at all? Cameras all around!
Tomorrow, for 12 hours...turn it off. Leave the lid closed on your laptop. Go do something else for a while. The world (and your world) will not implode.
"Black Friday" has been happening and advertised since 1 Nov. Friday Nov 28 just happened to be one day in the stream of pseudo sales between 1 Nov and 15 Jan.
You only wrote 7TB in 2 years to your 120GB ssd?;-)
Oops...TB, not GB. But yes. It is the OS (currently 8.1 Pro) and just about all applications. Things that do not need that SSD speed (music, movies, etc) live on spinning drives or PC's. My playlist is not going to switch from one track to the next by virtue of being on the SSD. Things that DO matter, OS+applications (1 SSD), and working files (second SSD), live on SSD's. Total writes between the 2 SSD's is ~11TB.
"By far the most telling takeaway thus far is the fact that all the drives have endured 600TB of writes without dying. That's an awful lot of data—well over 300GB per day for five years—and far more than typical PC users are ever likely to write to their drives. Even the most demanding power users would have a hard time pushing the endurance limits of these SSDs."
By contrast, my main home machine (120GB Kingston SSD) has ~7GB total, in over 2 years of 24/7 use. I'll leave you to do the math on lifespan for that.
Drive space is cheap. In addition to not being able to use some of what I have here, I also have to dedicate part of my bandwidth?
Not happening.
In addition, whose responsibility is it as to what is 'stored' on my hard drives?
"proper incentivisation"? You couldn't afford enough to pay me for this.
And then we run into the idiocy of what is happening in Washington state.
Public record, citizen requests that footage, posts it on youtube. Just because he can.
http://www.businessweek.com/ar...
I want to see the events that led up to the Taser deployment.
Have you ever fired a weapon, when someone is firing back at you?
And look, they managed to do it without closing Paris down for a day. Maybe Boston could learn something from France about dealing with Muslim terrorists.
Shut down any and all Jewish owned business. Check
Require people in that area to stay inside, away from windows. Check
Helicopters, and basically every SWAT team in France descending on Paris. Check
"... deployed more than a thousand additional police and paramilitary forces across the greater metropolitan area of Paris, standing guard at department stores, newsrooms and religious sites." Check.
Go on...tell me how many people in Paris were just going about their regular activities over the last couple of days.
Meanwhile, in Boston, they captured one of them alive.
If you're actually going to wear the uniform, you need to go through the same stuff. If not, be a GS or contractor.
Having a separate chunk of people that did not have to do that will breed resentment among the rest of the force. Most people in the Army/Navy/Air Force do not have 'combat jobs'. But they all need to meet the same minumum physical requirements, and all went through the same basic training.
Why isn't it a good idea? They won't be going into war zones, or at least not those not trained to do so.
br.Why not? The regular USAF COMM troops are routinely riding convoy duty, manning a gun on top of the HUMVEE.
On the global scale, if you're reading this, you are one of 'the rich'.
A couple of years ago, I had to help a close friend here in VA through the breathalyzer process.
The way it works is....your license is suspended. Your temp license consists of a piece of paper from the court stating that you must be in a vehicle with a breathalyzer, and the breathalyzer unit itself.
Drive any other vehicle, and you are 'driving without a license'.
And as far as other people driving it? You are told up front and in writing - "You are personally liable for any results on this breathalyzer". So if little Timmy takes a shot of mouthwash and then drives the car....Mommy is busted.
but I don't see any reasonable way to do this, and cover the costs of hardware, and checking that it works, without charging the people who commit the crime a fee.
In Virginia, it is exactly that. The offender covers the cost of the equipment, installation, and monthly monitoring.
Now if Sony had been planing from the begging to make the Interview the first major direct to VOD feature release,
An oddly apt typo...:)
Yes. Just knowing the shape of the interior is significant. Where and how to hit, and with what.
How much space is relegated to aircraft, how much to personnel, how much to ship maintenance, etc, etc.
Do differing viewpoints upset you?
And the funds for this 'universal hourly wage' comes from....where, exactly?
ICBM's? No, not even close. What missiles they have can target South Korea. Anything farther than that, and the best accuracy they have demonstrated is hitting the ocean.
Essentially, a screen embedded in the surface of each pillar inside the car relays a live video feed from cameras covering the angles outside the car.
More crap to break
So there is a camera on the inside, to detect when I turn my head? Like when I'm at a stop light and turn to the passenger?
If you can do it for the A pillars, why have windows at all? Cameras all around!
Mistake? And not one of these environmental geniuses said to his buds, "Hey guys, this might be a bad idea" ?
That wasn't the OS, but rather the application accepting a wrong input as valid.
HAHAHAHA. No.
Have you not been paying attention?
Tomorrow, for 12 hours...turn it off. Leave the lid closed on your laptop.
Go do something else for a while. The world (and your world) will not implode.
...oh wait. Too late.
I've been 98% cashless since the early 90s
That last 2% is what they are looking for.
"Black Friday" has been happening and advertised since 1 Nov. Friday Nov 28 just happened to be one day in the stream of pseudo sales between 1 Nov and 15 Jan.
You only wrote 7TB in 2 years to your 120GB ssd? ;-)
Oops...TB, not GB. But yes. It is the OS (currently 8.1 Pro) and just about all applications. Things that do not need that SSD speed (music, movies, etc) live on spinning drives or PC's. My playlist is not going to switch from one track to the next by virtue of being on the SSD.
Things that DO matter, OS+applications (1 SSD), and working files (second SSD), live on SSD's.
Total writes between the 2 SSD's is ~11TB.
7TB is still tiny in relative terms.
The 'wear out too fast' concept is wildly overblown. You can listen to old rumors, or read actual test data.
600TB total writes - http://techreport.com/review/2...
800TB total writes, and some of these consumer grade drives start to fail - http://techreport.com/review/2...
"By far the most telling takeaway thus far is the fact that all the drives have endured 600TB of writes without dying. That's an awful lot of data—well over 300GB per day for five years—and far more than typical PC users are ever likely to write to their drives. Even the most demanding power users would have a hard time pushing the endurance limits of these SSDs."
By contrast, my main home machine (120GB Kingston SSD) has ~7GB total, in over 2 years of 24/7 use. I'll leave you to do the math on lifespan for that.