you are talking out of your uniformed ass. I live in Crook, er Cook county Illinois and election rigging is well developed and mature art refined over the past 100+ years.
You have no experience in what you are running off at the mouth about, just prattling about things you read somewhere. No real world experience, bet you are very young.
not my experience, I have two friends who went to ITT. one is SAN engineer making $130K and the other does virtualization (vmware) for $120K a year. I think it's what the particular student does with their education that is deciding factor on whether it was worth the money. With all the price gouging by the colleges and Universities in my area (chicago) for degrees for jobs that will have miserable pay I'm not understanding the hatred for ITT or why the feds singled them out
I have a couple friends that went to ITT and have the same kind of job I do, (low) six figure salary IT job. Not understanding why ITT held to different standard than most other schools
well he has the Jewish one, but what's his policy for goyim eastern european prostitutes? I myself am a little biased against importing muslim eastern european prostitutes because they shave and I like a bit of well groomed bush.
er no, paper election rigging is mature art. easier than hacking computers.
You are hilarious, if the Russians "completely knock the grid offline" we won't be worried about elections at all. WW III would be the new past time, replacing pokemon go.
You are the ignorant naive one, rigging paper elections is a mature art in this country. The paper election is the easiest by far to rig, the methods are tried and true. Actual tech knowledge is required to rig the voting machines.
I read the MSDS sheet for lithium cobalt oxide but nothing there is mentioned of causing cancer. did you make that up? are you confusing elemental cobalt or some other compound of cobalt with this particular salt of cobalt?
what good is getting removable battery if taking it from phone and putting in charger is going to make it catch on fire anyway in the charger instead of the phone?
shocking people with electricity imagining it would cure all manner of ills has been done in centuries past, and so the merry-go-round of stupidity comes full circle again. not quite as bad as sticking radium up a kid's nose to fix sinus problems (and thereby killing a bunch of tissue at the least and causing cancer later in life at the worse...), not quite as harmless as putting magnets in bandages...
asserting that we knew within 1 degree C what the average earth's temperature was in 'pre-industrial times", or for that matter most of the industrial age, is absolute nonsense
that's inventing too, making improvements on other inventions. Since I love the history of science and tech, you could name most any invention and I could go back with its preceding tech decades at least if not centuries or millenia.
and another thing, you'll have the "activation codes" when Microsoft is going to monthly subscription model and 20 years from now they'll laugh in your face when you want to activate your ancient windows?
assuming you can write the code, had time to write the code, yes
and assuming you'd have working hardware that could run the ancient os and code. even virtualization then might not support certain device drivers the ancient os needs
I've worked at places that had media nothing could read. like those 8.25" 10MB Iomega disks....there's two dual drive sets on eBay right now but they're non-working. can't remember what cable and card those needed, 8 bit scsi I think
Major distros provide the one and not the other. Then when our friends and family ask for free office software for Windows we slap what we know on there
That's a strange thing to say to a Unix sys admin who is older than Unix.
I have nostalgia for useful things but this Linux compat thing was useless for years, the usual open source wares run without it and it wasn't maintained
Even the Russian SETI astronomers that reported it said signal was interesting but probably terrestrial. A lot of media didn't bother to quote the source entirely.
you are talking out of your uniformed ass. I live in Crook, er Cook county Illinois and election rigging is well developed and mature art refined over the past 100+ years.
You have no experience in what you are running off at the mouth about, just prattling about things you read somewhere. No real world experience, bet you are very young.
paper ballots are counted by machine, and in major metropolitan areas no one demands a recount. that's reality.
you are one ignorant fuck
not my experience, I have two friends who went to ITT. one is SAN engineer making $130K and the other does virtualization (vmware) for $120K a year. I think it's what the particular student does with their education that is deciding factor on whether it was worth the money. With all the price gouging by the colleges and Universities in my area (chicago) for degrees for jobs that will have miserable pay I'm not understanding the hatred for ITT or why the feds singled them out
I have a couple friends that went to ITT and have the same kind of job I do, (low) six figure salary IT job. Not understanding why ITT held to different standard than most other schools
well he has the Jewish one, but what's his policy for goyim eastern european prostitutes? I myself am a little biased against importing muslim eastern european prostitutes because they shave and I like a bit of well groomed bush.
er no, paper election rigging is mature art. easier than hacking computers.
You are hilarious, if the Russians "completely knock the grid offline" we won't be worried about elections at all. WW III would be the new past time, replacing pokemon go.
You are the ignorant naive one, rigging paper elections is a mature art in this country. The paper election is the easiest by far to rig, the methods are tried and true. Actual tech knowledge is required to rig the voting machines.
the phone is going to be in a separate place when the charger burns the place down?
both parties run bitches of big corporations, which money trail do we follow?
Public Service Announcement from the Obama Adminstration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
you're funny, paper ballots are counted by machine and even if tallied by humans are subject to fraud and error just as any other system
I don't cut open and eat my batteries.
I read the MSDS sheet for lithium cobalt oxide but nothing there is mentioned of causing cancer. did you make that up? are you confusing elemental cobalt or some other compound of cobalt with this particular salt of cobalt?
what good is getting removable battery if taking it from phone and putting in charger is going to make it catch on fire anyway in the charger instead of the phone?
shocking people with electricity imagining it would cure all manner of ills has been done in centuries past, and so the merry-go-round of stupidity comes full circle again. not quite as bad as sticking radium up a kid's nose to fix sinus problems (and thereby killing a bunch of tissue at the least and causing cancer later in life at the worse...), not quite as harmless as putting magnets in bandages...
you people who think the Clinton's aren't mega-corporate bitches too are amusing
asserting that we knew within 1 degree C what the average earth's temperature was in 'pre-industrial times", or for that matter most of the industrial age, is absolute nonsense
that's inventing too, making improvements on other inventions. Since I love the history of science and tech, you could name most any invention and I could go back with its preceding tech decades at least if not centuries or millenia.
and another thing, you'll have the "activation codes" when Microsoft is going to monthly subscription model and 20 years from now they'll laugh in your face when you want to activate your ancient windows?
assuming you can write the code, had time to write the code, yes
and assuming you'd have working hardware that could run the ancient os and code. even virtualization then might not support certain device drivers the ancient os needs
I've worked at places that had media nothing could read. like those 8.25" 10MB Iomega disks....there's two dual drive sets on eBay right now but they're non-working. can't remember what cable and card those needed, 8 bit scsi I think
you're assumings some things about the virtualization software in the future
looking at what the accounting department does at my employer, most those jobs could have been automated decades ago.
Major distros provide the one and not the other. Then when our friends and family ask for free office software for Windows we slap what we know on there
What software and OS would you use to work with those files 20 years from now if Microsoft went away?
not true, we had GR (which replaces 17th century physics) and the observations confirming it came much later.
That's a strange thing to say to a Unix sys admin who is older than Unix.
I have nostalgia for useful things but this Linux compat thing was useless for years, the usual open source wares run without it and it wasn't maintained
Even the Russian SETI astronomers that reported it said signal was interesting but probably terrestrial. A lot of media didn't bother to quote the source entirely.