Obey those "rules"? Ha, the regular steelworker would have no problem ripping off Mark Zuckerberg's head and shitting down his neck were Mark or his minions to try to tell said worker what to do
What nonsense you spew. All branches of the armed forces are considered constitutional by Supreme Court. Air Force created as Army AIr Force, Marines and Coast Guard from Navy.
Space is already militarized, satellite killer weapons tested by all major powers and military satellites are there
no not always bullet diameter, see my comments about.38 special and.44 magnum, in the rifle world there are even more examples of funny naming, throwing in last digits of years and model numbers and whatnot
9mm can go much deeper, its a question of initial energy and then energy transfer to the medium. a 9mm at 50% light speed would go through a lot of paper
you are running you virtual mouth in ignorance. Updates in OpenBSD are not automatic, and the last version 6.0 had all of 28 patches of which 12 were for kernel. Whether or not those particular kernel patches would be needed (e.g. one was for a display driver) would depend on application.
Uptime in years on a *node* means you are running an unpatched insecure application stack with a bad architecture. Uptime in years can be had with proper clustering, load balancing, etc.
a ".38" (38 special) doesn't refer to either one, it's the brass diameter, the bullet is.357 to.358, and in fact is the old "36 caliber". A "44 magnum" and "44 special" have bullet diameter.429, again it's the brass measurement that is.44"
Plenty of other weird things like that out there for rifles..303 savage bullet diameter is.308 and is called one of the 30 caliber bullets.
even an ordinary handgun people use for self defense will go through any book. a 9mm para. will make holes in 7 inches of paper, so even two of the 2600 pages of my CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (2 x 3.1") is useless. Three would suffice, except many 9mm loadings are "hot" +p or +p+ and go through a lot more paper than that.
there are many different kinds of.50 caliber rounds, usually caliber refers to diameter. The 50 BMG in those videos is much more powerful then the 500 S&W Magnum which is more powerful than the.50 AE, for example. All will go through any book, of course.
the lowly.22 LR out of a handgun will poke holes in about an inch of paper. Standard 9mm para about 7 inches. Just from that you can tell that any *powerful* handgun cartridge like.44 magnum or whatever will go through a truly *thick* book with energy left over to kill
three countries which I will not name, instead point out that merely having "socialism" for public healthcare does not make for a better situation than the USA. As aside, so interesting "Obamacare", based on a Republican plan, had no robust public option
they're "pushing into space" where the USA has already been. We have functional probe outside the solar system. No other country comes close to where the USA was 20 years ago let alone now. In fact, I will grant my admiration to one thing the USA has never done that the Soviet Union did, to have probes land and function on Venus. Too bad their space program became bogged down by bureaucracy.
nah, already on the decline since 2016 when white teens in the USA adopted it to be hip, diluting its #BlackLivesMatter created meaning. Its origin was in the 2008 song by Erykah Baduâ(TM)s âoeMaster Teacher"
pffft, that particular piece of slang will go out of style faster than a paperback pocket dictionary containing it will. The dictionary makers are trying to be PC by including transient slang of "people of color". What a farce.
quite true, all of Europe is not the same. But the post I was replying to was implying all European places with their socialism were just peachy. Maybe something else makes a place peachy, or not.
really, my relatives in Europe hate the healthcare system, waiting months for what should be urgent surgery. they make a lot less money too. We have a couple inner city subcultures (which are economically dependent by the socialism we do have here) that commit most the crime, that isn't a "poor" problem. By the way, some of those european countries are also recently dealing with their newborn criminal classes making violent crime.
what is needed is massive collection structures of clean energy and long distance UHVDC lines to carry to distribution grids. Of course, it's great there are many that can benefit from collectors on their own property, but that's not going to support our country.
typical when marketing wank types put in charge, they copy the work of whatever is in fashion on the net (other marketing wanks). can't these fuckers just leave well enough alone?
As aside I guess the makers of "slashdot beta" were better than these kind in that they went off and made their own garbage rather then copying someone elses.....
uh huh, my dad didn't work for Carnegie though he was a steelworker, but he definitely can rip the head off of 999 of 1000 slashdotters, anon manlet.
Obey those "rules"? Ha, the regular steelworker would have no problem ripping off Mark Zuckerberg's head and shitting down his neck were Mark or his minions to try to tell said worker what to do
What nonsense you spew. All branches of the armed forces are considered constitutional by Supreme Court. Air Force created as Army AIr Force, Marines and Coast Guard from Navy.
Space is already militarized, satellite killer weapons tested by all major powers and military satellites are there
Azure is still built on a modified windows 2008 right?
Well, windows server has a support cost, as does hardware, power & cooling, floor space....those "high costs" might not really be a bad deal
I thought plastic bottles were UDP only, not ICMP
no not always bullet diameter, see my comments about .38 special and .44 magnum, in the rifle world there are even more examples of funny naming, throwing in last digits of years and model numbers and whatnot
9mm can go much deeper, its a question of initial energy and then energy transfer to the medium. a 9mm at 50% light speed would go through a lot of paper
you are running you virtual mouth in ignorance. Updates in OpenBSD are not automatic, and the last version 6.0 had all of 28 patches of which 12 were for kernel. Whether or not those particular kernel patches would be needed (e.g. one was for a display driver) would depend on application.
Uptime in years on a *node* means you are running an unpatched insecure application stack with a bad architecture. Uptime in years can be had with proper clustering, load balancing, etc.
a ".38" (38 special) doesn't refer to either one, it's the brass diameter, the bullet is .357 to .358, and in fact is the old "36 caliber". A "44 magnum" and "44 special" have bullet diameter .429, again it's the brass measurement that is .44"
Plenty of other weird things like that out there for rifles. .303 savage bullet diameter is .308 and is called one of the 30 caliber bullets.
even an ordinary handgun people use for self defense will go through any book. a 9mm para. will make holes in 7 inches of paper, so even two of the 2600 pages of my CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (2 x 3.1") is useless. Three would suffice, except many 9mm loadings are "hot" +p or +p+ and go through a lot more paper than that.
what kind of .22? you can see some powerful .22LR going through 2,000 pages of phone book on youtube.
we won't even talk of .22 magnum or .223
there are many different kinds of .50 caliber rounds, usually caliber refers to diameter. The 50 BMG in those videos is much more powerful then the 500 S&W Magnum which is more powerful than the .50 AE, for example. All will go through any book, of course.
the lowly .22 LR out of a handgun will poke holes in about an inch of paper. Standard 9mm para about 7 inches. Just from that you can tell that any *powerful* handgun cartridge like .44 magnum or whatever will go through a truly *thick* book with energy left over to kill
I thought lottery tickets filled that void perfectly, and paid for state education to boot
three countries which I will not name, instead point out that merely having "socialism" for public healthcare does not make for a better situation than the USA. As aside, so interesting "Obamacare", based on a Republican plan, had no robust public option
they're "pushing into space" where the USA has already been. We have functional probe outside the solar system. No other country comes close to where the USA was 20 years ago let alone now. In fact, I will grant my admiration to one thing the USA has never done that the Soviet Union did, to have probes land and function on Venus. Too bad their space program became bogged down by bureaucracy.
so you're ignorant of the missions in progress, we're not done with anything.
nah, already on the decline since 2016 when white teens in the USA adopted it to be hip, diluting its #BlackLivesMatter created meaning. Its origin was in the 2008 song by Erykah Baduâ(TM)s âoeMaster Teacher"
pffft, that particular piece of slang will go out of style faster than a paperback pocket dictionary containing it will. The dictionary makers are trying to be PC by including transient slang of "people of color". What a farce.
sure there are, we just haven't heard from them yet because of the latency in transporting messages over the ocean inside plastic bottles.
quite true, all of Europe is not the same. But the post I was replying to was implying all European places with their socialism were just peachy. Maybe something else makes a place peachy, or not.
oh, some other country has sent probes to every planet? footed the bill for more than a third of the costs of the ISS?
really, my relatives in Europe hate the healthcare system, waiting months for what should be urgent surgery. they make a lot less money too. We have a couple inner city subcultures (which are economically dependent by the socialism we do have here) that commit most the crime, that isn't a "poor" problem. By the way, some of those european countries are also recently dealing with their newborn criminal classes making violent crime.
Except meteorologists now think that reading by a mining company employee was false and not possible. The record then is 129.2 degrees F
what is needed is massive collection structures of clean energy and long distance UHVDC lines to carry to distribution grids. Of course, it's great there are many that can benefit from collectors on their own property, but that's not going to support our country.
typical when marketing wank types put in charge, they copy the work of whatever is in fashion on the net (other marketing wanks). can't these fuckers just leave well enough alone?
As aside I guess the makers of "slashdot beta" were better than these kind in that they went off and made their own garbage rather then copying someone elses.....