From the ET article: "OneGet was originally rolled out as part of the Windows Management Framework 5.0 preview for Windows 8.1, and it’s being actively worked on to try and ship it as a standard tool in Windows 10. As far as we’re aware, it will only be available through PowerShell — a command-line utility that’s mostly used by power users and IT admins. If you don’t know your way around PowerShell (and indeed, it’s a much more complex beast than cmd or most Linux shells), you can still theoretically use OneGet through the standard cmd command line with @PowerShell. HowToGeek has some more details on OneGet and its implementation in Windows 10, if you’re interested." (emphasis mine)
I stopped watching when he said: "it can't be an AM/FM radio, obviously, because it's 1928"... so obviously it's a time traveler with a cell phone, that's the only logical conclusion.
The first item on the list takes the piss out of some guy for putting a HD in the freezer in an attempt to get it to work, when that is well known for sometimes working in temporarily resuscitating dead drives, if the death is due to a mechanical fault.
I didn't know there was an unofficial official freezer method. But there have been instances in the past where I've had hard drives that have started to fail from overheating and by sticking in the freezer long enough to cool them to the touch, I was able to pull the data off before total catastrophic failure.
I understand you're not supposed to stick them in the freezer long enough for them to actually freeze. I mean all mechanical equipment is rated to perform between x and y temperatures. Still, I don't see why this article thinks this is a particularly funny occurence. Surely people have down far more stupid and unique things to their compuuter equipment.
[rant on] To me the obvious question is, would we have all these security problems if MS had just concentrated on creating a stable and secure OS and left the browser in Netscape's then capable hands. In typical MS fashion they had to go and create an insecure browser that was a direct portal into their unstable and insecure OS because they have to have their hands in everything even if their first three attempts are crap and the fourth version is still crap but so much better than the previous three that everyone heralds it as a great achievement. MS likes to conveniently forget they able helped create all these problems in the first place.[rant off]
Delete 'em... and then go into the registry (make sure you back up, yada yada yada) and delete the add/remove entries. Easy as cake. Once I'm sure an update isn't going to fuck up my system, I always delete the uninstalls.
I once met a guy who was a licensed electrician. He had installed a stereo system is his car. I don't know what the specs were or even what kind of car it was, the thing that stuck in my mind about it was how nice the stereo sounded. Moreover, when he turned it all the way up it didn't distort or hurt my ears, in fact, though it was impractical to carry on a conversation, I didn't come away feeling like I had just stepped off the tarmac at the local airport. Anyway, when I commented about how loud it got, he replied, "I didn't build it to be loud; I built it to sound good." Anyway, that kind of squashed the whole louder is better argument for me.
No, Buck Rogers was much better b/c Erin Gray looked incredible (to a first-grader especially) in that tight-fitting shiny space suit. Yowee.
Uh... yeah, Battlestar Galatica sucked.
a car representing a local collision repair business hit the back of a bus and completely wrecked the front end. My wife and I couldn't decide if it was an elaborate advertisement or just bone-headed driving. Nevertheless, it was pretty ironic.
Ars Technica had this yesterday (scroll down a bit). Al Jazeera is basically toast (last time I tried to access it) but it's hard to say on this end whether that is [a] DoS attack(s) or just everyone suddenly going, "I should check that out..."
Unfortunately, his performance defied conventional categorization.
Why not Best Supporting Actor? Why make a special category when the actor's performance clearly inhabited the character? Neither my wife and I are big LOTR fans, we enjoy them but we don't flock to them and see them repeatedly. However, we were both completely awed by Serkis' perfomance. It was phemomenal. So why not just give him the nod and possibly reward him for an exellent job? It's just silly.
Actually, as a former smoker, nicotine has always been a problem. You buy a pack of cigarettes, you have to get twenty (unless you roll your own), you smoke all twenty before they go stale and by the time you're done, you're addicted again. However, with nicotine-free cigarettes, I could have that nice smoke after a good meal or when I'm out at the bar and I wouldn't need to worry about (1) the effects of low level nicotine poisoning and (2) becoming dependent again. Sounds like a good concept to me.
Granted Cedar Point is running out of room (being on an island and all) so they're finding ways to push the envelope, thrill the riders and still fit it in between last year's tallest and the year before's fastest but c'mon, isn't this a little ridiculous? Do I really want to wait in line behind some cellulite ridden, fanny pack wearing tourist for 20 seconds of high-g, whiplashing inducing, 120 mph fun? Hell yeah I do. But honestly, the Mean Streak, Gemini and Mantis are still the park's main attractions IMHO. They simply don't build them like they used to.
Some of the recording industry's biggest stars, such as Madonna, Mick Jagger and Eminem, have joined coalitions to combat the wholesale theft of music. The industry claims this threatens the livelihood of everyone from artists, songwriters and manufacturers to sound engineers and record-store owners and clerks.
I feel for these people, I really do. I say we set up a Paypal account to help keep Mick, Madonna and Marshall (emineminem?) fed and clothed. Oh sure, take me to task on this but honestly, shouldn't the RIAA present better examples than pampared, multimillionaire recording artists to make their case. I mean c'mon, Mick Jagger could never sell another record in his life and still live like a king, same with Madonna. This RIAA FUD is preposterous. These people can afford to buy their records, I can't and neither can a lot of people I know, that's just the sad reality of things right now. So I'm a thief, well I guess that's just a matter of perspective isn't it?
IANAP (i am not a paleotologist) but last time I checked, raptors didn't fly. Granted my knowledge of raptors is limited to Jurrasic Park movies and BBC specials but c'mon. Regardless of whether it actually looks like a raptor it would most likely resemble a pterodactyl since it has that massive wingspan and, oh yeah, it flies.
How-To Geek reported on this first:
http://www.howtogeek.com/20033...
From the ET article: "OneGet was originally rolled out as part of the Windows Management Framework 5.0 preview for Windows 8.1, and it’s being actively worked on to try and ship it as a standard tool in Windows 10. As far as we’re aware, it will only be available through PowerShell — a command-line utility that’s mostly used by power users and IT admins. If you don’t know your way around PowerShell (and indeed, it’s a much more complex beast than cmd or most Linux shells), you can still theoretically use OneGet through the standard cmd command line with @PowerShell. HowToGeek has some more details on OneGet and its implementation in Windows 10, if you’re interested." (emphasis mine)
I stopped watching when he said: "it can't be an AM/FM radio, obviously, because it's 1928" ... so obviously it's a time traveler with a cell phone, that's the only logical conclusion.
Keanu? Shia LaBeouf has my vote.
April 13, 2029 is a Friday.
Is this the year that Microsoft announces its first Vista service patch?
Wait, the Titanic was resistant to sinks?
I didn't know there was an unofficial official freezer method. But there have been instances in the past where I've had hard drives that have started to fail from overheating and by sticking in the freezer long enough to cool them to the touch, I was able to pull the data off before total catastrophic failure.
I understand you're not supposed to stick them in the freezer long enough for them to actually freeze. I mean all mechanical equipment is rated to perform between x and y temperatures. Still, I don't see why this article thinks this is a particularly funny occurence. Surely people have down far more stupid and unique things to their compuuter equipment.
[rant on] To me the obvious question is, would we have all these security problems if MS had just concentrated on creating a stable and secure OS and left the browser in Netscape's then capable hands. In typical MS fashion they had to go and create an insecure browser that was a direct portal into their unstable and insecure OS because they have to have their hands in everything even if their first three attempts are crap and the fourth version is still crap but so much better than the previous three that everyone heralds it as a great achievement. MS likes to conveniently forget they able helped create all these problems in the first place.[rant off]
(imho)
Delete 'em ... and then go into the registry (make sure you back up, yada yada yada) and delete the add/remove entries. Easy as cake. Once I'm sure an update isn't going to fuck up my system, I always delete the uninstalls.
I once met a guy who was a licensed electrician. He had installed a stereo system is his car. I don't know what the specs were or even what kind of car it was, the thing that stuck in my mind about it was how nice the stereo sounded. Moreover, when he turned it all the way up it didn't distort or hurt my ears, in fact, though it was impractical to carry on a conversation, I didn't come away feeling like I had just stepped off the tarmac at the local airport. Anyway, when I commented about how loud it got, he replied, "I didn't build it to be loud; I built it to sound good." Anyway, that kind of squashed the whole louder is better argument for me.
For a minute there I thought it said "spam from monkeys."
No, Buck Rogers was much better b/c Erin Gray looked incredible (to a first-grader especially) in that tight-fitting shiny space suit. Yowee. Uh ... yeah, Battlestar Galatica sucked.
a car representing a local collision repair business hit the back of a bus and completely wrecked the front end. My wife and I couldn't decide if it was an elaborate advertisement or just bone-headed driving. Nevertheless, it was pretty ironic.
to get away from things like Active X in the first place.
Ars Technica had this yesterday (scroll down a bit). Al Jazeera is basically toast (last time I tried to access it) but it's hard to say on this end whether that is [a] DoS attack(s) or just everyone suddenly going, "I should check that out ..."
Because, with all the money saved on a pirated copy of MS Office, you can afford to go on vacation.
Unfortunately, his performance defied conventional categorization.
Why not Best Supporting Actor? Why make a special category when the actor's performance clearly inhabited the character? Neither my wife and I are big LOTR fans, we enjoy them but we don't flock to them and see them repeatedly. However, we were both completely awed by Serkis' perfomance. It was phemomenal. So why not just give him the nod and possibly reward him for an exellent job? It's just silly.
"I didn't lose my virginity, it's just unaccounted for."
Actually, as a former smoker, nicotine has always been a problem. You buy a pack of cigarettes, you have to get twenty (unless you roll your own), you smoke all twenty before they go stale and by the time you're done, you're addicted again. However, with nicotine-free cigarettes, I could have that nice smoke after a good meal or when I'm out at the bar and I wouldn't need to worry about (1) the effects of low level nicotine poisoning and (2) becoming dependent again. Sounds like a good concept to me.
So if I ask for a drink it doesn't know will it get mad and throw feces at me?
Granted Cedar Point is running out of room (being on an island and all) so they're finding ways to push the envelope, thrill the riders and still fit it in between last year's tallest and the year before's fastest but c'mon, isn't this a little ridiculous? Do I really want to wait in line behind some cellulite ridden, fanny pack wearing tourist for 20 seconds of high-g, whiplashing inducing, 120 mph fun? Hell yeah I do. But honestly, the Mean Streak, Gemini and Mantis are still the park's main attractions IMHO. They simply don't build them like they used to.
SPEC results linked from The Inquirer ... here
Start Menu -> Setting -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs
Some of the recording industry's biggest stars, such as Madonna, Mick Jagger and Eminem, have joined coalitions to combat the wholesale theft of music. The industry claims this threatens the livelihood of everyone from artists, songwriters and manufacturers to sound engineers and record-store owners and clerks.
I feel for these people, I really do. I say we set up a Paypal account to help keep Mick, Madonna and Marshall (emineminem?) fed and clothed. Oh sure, take me to task on this but honestly, shouldn't the RIAA present better examples than pampared, multimillionaire recording artists to make their case. I mean c'mon, Mick Jagger could never sell another record in his life and still live like a king, same with Madonna. This RIAA FUD is preposterous. These people can afford to buy their records, I can't and neither can a lot of people I know, that's just the sad reality of things right now. So I'm a thief, well I guess that's just a matter of perspective isn't it?
IANAP (i am not a paleotologist) but last time I checked, raptors didn't fly. Granted my knowledge of raptors is limited to Jurrasic Park movies and BBC specials but c'mon. Regardless of whether it actually looks like a raptor it would most likely resemble a pterodactyl since it has that massive wingspan and, oh yeah, it flies.