I frequent a public school on weekends to use the grounds to fly rc planes, there are several receptacles outside I could use to charge my battery packs, I do not as these are obviously intended for school use and not public use. There is a port-a-potty on premises that I use that is obviously for public use.
In for a penny in for a pound, scale has no bearing, the acts are in and of themselves the same. If they wouldn't think twice about letting someone recharge a phone while on school grounds, why is the vehicle charging an issue.
Assuming of course the phone owner just plugs in without asking permission to do so.
If you live in the same America I live in and you think yourself to be free, you are delusional. I'm old enough to remember what living in "FREE AMERICA" was like.
But what choice do we have? We speak out or they speak out instead of the death squad you get notified the IRS is going to audit you for however many arbitrary years they now changed the time limit for audits to. Last I heard instead of the 7, it was raised to 10, who knows what it is today or will be tomorrow.
I fly with a bunch of guys that build quads - multis etc. Not one uses gps that could be fooled short of overriding the gps entirely, even then the pilot is as you said on the sticks. One guy I fly with build an octo for DARPA, I dare say that thing is bullet proof.
The author is giving misleading statements. What he's done is hacked a Parrot, this is not the type of drone nor system Amazon is likely to use. In fact what they showed in their video doesn't use a Wifi connection at all. It uses 2.4 ghz wireless that has automatic rolling channels to eliminate the possibility of squelching anothers frequency. The transmissions from drone to controller are also encrypted.
If you have zero understanding of how a computer operates and what it takes to maintain that, you have zero qualifications to program.
This is part of the problem with programs written today. The core understanding it took years ago to self optimize your code went the way of the dodo. I do understand that with modern compilers most of that is done for you, but it is still no excuse for working on a piece of technology and only knowing how to make X happen. That's a bit like someone working in a bookstore but not knowing how to read.
My shop is about the same size as yours, with slightly more users as well as boxes to support and there are 3 of us including the CIO.
Not one of us specialize, we are all adaptable. Part of being in IT is the ability to problem solve and expand your skill set so you don't become legacy.
This has been done before. I think at one time law enforcement were looking at launching rocket propelled trams from under a police cruiser, when deployed large metal prongs would pop up, when it rolled under a car in front of it, ideally the car the police were pursuing the engine would be fried and bring the car to a stop.
4 years is plausible, that fuel would still be usable. It might be shit on gas mileage and would eventually destroy the engine. A better question than the gas is where they get the endless supply of car batteries that have been sitting for years yet still have a charge.
What I find unreasonable about barring the fuel is the availability of food sources and fresh clean drinking water not to mention the endless supply of ammo that one would assume would have been used up within the first few days, weeks, months of infection let alone a few years.
Laws prevent nothing.
There is a law against driving while intoxicated but that law doesn't prevent an intoxicated person from getting behind the wheel and driving.
My question is how long was the chord he used to charge?
Most schools I've been to you'd need a very long chord to reach an outside receptacle from the parking lot.
I frequent a public school on weekends to use the grounds to fly rc planes, there are several receptacles outside I could use to charge my battery packs, I do not as these are obviously intended for school use and not public use. There is a port-a-potty on premises that I use that is obviously for public use.
In for a penny in for a pound, scale has no bearing, the acts are in and of themselves the same. If they wouldn't think twice about letting someone recharge a phone while on school grounds, why is the vehicle charging an issue.
Assuming of course the phone owner just plugs in without asking permission to do so.
If you're getting gas from a diesel school bus can you turn this water to wine?
4) Fuck the NSA, SUCK IT BITCHES!, FUCK the IRS AUDIT MY BUTT HAIR, and FUCK OBAMA lying piece of shit.
US Gov COME AT ME BRO!
Those that remember growing up in a free America care.
Ah but it is a police state, just not one in which you're likely to be dragged from your bed in the middle of the night.
How about the summary IRS audits http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/cancer-patient-who-spoke-out-against-obamacare-now-being-audited/
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/05/15/exclusive-prominent-catholic-prof-claims-irs-audited-her-after-speaking-out-against-obama-and-demanded-to-know-who-was-paying-her/
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2013/10/02/dr_ben_carson_irs_targeted_me_after_i_spoke_out_against_obama.html
You can of course argue that the audits were scheduled anyways, but you will probably dismiss it. http://godfatherpolitics.com/13418/obama-orders-irs-shutdown-non-profits-speak/
If you live in the same America I live in and you think yourself to be free, you are delusional. I'm old enough to remember what living in "FREE AMERICA" was like.
But what choice do we have? We speak out or they speak out instead of the death squad you get notified the IRS is going to audit you for however many arbitrary years they now changed the time limit for audits to. Last I heard instead of the 7, it was raised to 10, who knows what it is today or will be tomorrow.
Sadly no, they are just Intrepid's SSDs
Considering he was from Anonymous you'd think he would have known how not to get caught already.
I fly with a bunch of guys that build quads - multis etc. Not one uses gps that could be fooled short of overriding the gps entirely, even then the pilot is as you said on the sticks. One guy I fly with build an octo for DARPA, I dare say that thing is bullet proof.
The author is giving misleading statements. What he's done is hacked a Parrot, this is not the type of drone nor system Amazon is likely to use. In fact what they showed in their video doesn't use a Wifi connection at all. It uses 2.4 ghz wireless that has automatic rolling channels to eliminate the possibility of squelching anothers frequency. The transmissions from drone to controller are also encrypted.
If you have zero understanding of how a computer operates and what it takes to maintain that, you have zero qualifications to program.
This is part of the problem with programs written today. The core understanding it took years ago to self optimize your code went the way of the dodo. I do understand that with modern compilers most of that is done for you, but it is still no excuse for working on a piece of technology and only knowing how to make X happen. That's a bit like someone working in a bookstore but not knowing how to read.
My shop is about the same size as yours, with slightly more users as well as boxes to support and there are 3 of us including the CIO.
Not one of us specialize, we are all adaptable. Part of being in IT is the ability to problem solve and expand your skill set so you don't become legacy.
I blame the design of the Windows 8 UI.
Thanks for turning my $1000 gaming computer into a useless tablet.
I agree, hate groups aren't right, but barring freedom for one to choose for themselves to be involved with a hate group is worse.
This has been done before. I think at one time law enforcement were looking at launching rocket propelled trams from under a police cruiser, when deployed large metal prongs would pop up, when it rolled under a car in front of it, ideally the car the police were pursuing the engine would be fried and bring the car to a stop.
The down shot is when the battery expires it'll likely be cheaper to purchase a completely new one, similar to their printer line.
Now picture how much better your girl will look using these.
Talk about killing Beer Goggles market share.
Scott, I'll have to agree, I'd much prefer looking at the female of our species in a meeting than looking at you.
Advantage, hers.
I agree it's no different than the Red Cross sanctioning "Zombie Apocalypse" style events.
http://redcrosschat.org/2012/05/15/its-true-zombies-love-the-red-cross/
The Red Cross isn't the only group to capitalize on the ZA bandwagon to raise awareness.
http://trackerspdx.com/zombie-apocalypse/zombie-first-responder.php#.Up4EZYZtyY4
I'm sorry did we interrupt American Idol for you?
4 years is plausible, that fuel would still be usable. It might be shit on gas mileage and would eventually destroy the engine. A better question than the gas is where they get the endless supply of car batteries that have been sitting for years yet still have a charge.
What I find unreasonable about barring the fuel is the availability of food sources and fresh clean drinking water not to mention the endless supply of ammo that one would assume would have been used up within the first few days, weeks, months of infection let alone a few years.