guy in NC, USA robs a armored car for multiple millions, news footage of the bust a few years later included, at the top of the stairs, a velvet elvis....
I know how to program.. amittedly mostly versions of basic, but I can follow the gist of quite a bit otherwise. ( first program I ever wrote for money was in highschool, on a//e, to keep track of a football pool for my phys ed teacher. )
the fact is- finding a way to consider open dependencies three deep, on a 81 square grid, is a lot.
Round one of solving a soduko- find any numbers that can't possibly go anywhere else- this was easy i.e.- the six must go here
round two- compare all possible #'s remaining, and see if a specific choice makes the puzzle insoluble for other #'s either of two squares can be a five- but if you make candidate 1 a five, you won't be able to place a 7
round three,- do #2 cubed, two generatins of dependecies.
if you have 40 boxes left, and have to look at all possible moves two or three layers deep, you may as well brute force it. attempt all possible remaining answers (quantum computing method no?) and find the only one that works.... I wanted elegant, not brute force.
my wife thought I was insane, I learned a lot more about excel though.
I got it to two tier away solutions- if this can't be a 5, that must be a 7.
but never a third.. my head exploded just following the examples I saw on line of three dependencies to determine one number... and trying to calculate how to account for that, other than brute force checking.....
as in, multisystem vcr.. most have 6 or more heads, and dual voltage...
I have family in eastern europe.. my JVC multi allows for pal or ntsc video, and it's darn good.. it converts on the fly, even from the video in- I could hook up a pal gaming system to the front jacks if I was so moved.
I've had mine three years, and it cost +600 (now around 400) when it once locked up, mid-2006, I took it to a small time tv repair guy who repairs tv's for my workplace, who said it was the first time in two years he'd had a standalone vcr brought in to be repaired- as opposed to tossed & replaced...
amazon.com #1 the mystery of love VHS Release Date: February 6, 2007
#115 Dora the Explorer - Save the Day! was Jan 10, 2007 #116 Here Comes the Big Red Car ~ Wiggles was Jan 3rd, 2007- so 115 seems to be a safe bet for new vhs titles in the last month.
here is a quote from the net.. Can you figure out without hitting the link who it's referring to?For someone who says the sky is falling, he does very little. He says he recycles and drives a hybrid. And he claims he uses renewable energy credits to offset the pollution he produces when using a private jet to promote his film. (In reality, Paramount Classics, the film's distributor, pays this.)
If I go to log on, I see a grid of 12 boxes. This grid changes every time (minor pain)
in each box is 2-3 letters & 1-2 #'s that are randomly distributed on each page load. I have to hunt for my password each time.
I click the individual box that represents the password characters 1 by 1, and something in that box gets added to the password box on screen.
look at a us keypad phone- if that PRECISE result popped up in the randomizer and my password is stick5tome it would transmit 7842558663 to the website.. which would run the pattern against my password and approve.
originality is "won'tsomeonepleasepleasethinkofthesharks"
put little busts on your desktop? in full color?
take a look at the ability of
http://zcorp.com/products/printersdetail.asp?ID=2
or this
http://flickr.com/photos/garyfixler/31107069/
guy in NC, USA robs a armored car for multiple millions, news footage of the bust a few years later included, at the top of the stairs, a velvet elvis....
yeah, like every installation of Vista?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyBoost
will it FIT my larger than the guy in the picture head..
I would so love to carry that in my car, just to occasionally trip people up....
I'm picturing the reception you get, showing up at a rally in Haz-Mat gear..
I'm sure there is a solution to the problem.
the example given as evidence/proof however, is piss-poor.
the whole point is multi player, vs MASSSIVELY multi-player, is that the problems and solutions are different.
Saying you can fix it, this 4 person gamer had no problems dealing with it- does not support the assertion
the assertion may be valid, but the argument is not valid proof.
I know how to program.. amittedly mostly versions of basic, but I can follow the gist of quite a bit otherwise. //e, to keep track of a football pool for my phys ed teacher. )
( first program I ever wrote for money was in highschool, on a
the fact is- finding a way to consider open dependencies three deep, on a 81 square grid, is a lot.
Round one of solving a soduko- find any numbers that can't possibly go anywhere else- this was easy
i.e.- the six must go here
round two- compare all possible #'s remaining, and see if a specific choice makes the puzzle insoluble for other #'s
either of two squares can be a five- but if you make candidate 1 a five, you won't be able to place a 7
round three,- do #2 cubed, two generatins of dependecies.
if you have 40 boxes left, and have to look at all possible moves two or three layers deep, you may as well brute force it.
attempt all possible remaining answers (quantum computing method no?) and find the only one that works.... I wanted elegant, not brute force.
I wrote one using excel.
my wife thought I was insane, I learned a lot more about excel though.
I got it to two tier away solutions- if this can't be a 5, that must be a 7.
but never a third.. my head exploded just following the examples I saw on line of three dependencies to determine one number...
and trying to calculate how to account for that, other than brute force checking.....
when it's a MMofps game
4 players huh? need a maximum of five respawn spots.
MMOFPS, one thousand people online, due to the type of game, 50% are sniper dicks
so, 501 respawn spots.. yeah, that scales well...
first, places with access to databases employee people.
second; personal experience.
I am an employer.
I once had a manager at an auto dealership offer to run credit reports for me occasionally for a small cash fee.
I was offended, but consider, how many HR managers have access to other HR managaers that can run medical databases?
old boy network is alive and well.
being encryption keys to no longer allow.
real useful.
-- use a megabyte of the next movie disc release.
spiderman 3, now with firmware!
if EVERY movie released, includes the list of current 'bad' keys.. then the players can use that for updating.
no cabled network required
as in, multisystem vcr.. most have 6 or more heads, and dual voltage...
I have family in eastern europe.. my JVC multi allows for pal or ntsc video, and it's darn good..
it converts on the fly, even from the video in- I could hook up a pal gaming system to the front jacks if I was so moved.
I've had mine three years, and it cost +600 (now around 400)
when it once locked up, mid-2006, I took it to a small time tv repair guy who repairs tv's for my workplace,
who said it was the first time in two years he'd had a standalone vcr brought in to be repaired- as opposed to tossed & replaced...
he loves Doom II on god mode..
he's often asking,
"can I bad guys now?"
3 years old.... he launches it, and by god, types in the iddqd and idkfa as needed.
his favorites are the chainsaw and the plasma gun.
no BS.. I'm a horrible person for this.
it's tapered off of late, but, damn.. it's embarrasing...
last VHS by publication date
amazon.com
#1 the mystery of love
VHS Release Date: February 6, 2007
#115 Dora the Explorer - Save the Day! was Jan 10, 2007
#116 Here Comes the Big Red Car ~ Wiggles was Jan 3rd, 2007- so 115 seems to be a safe bet for new vhs titles in the last month.
It's entirely possible.. A large portion of CA fruit fly border patrol does indeed involve stopping every vehichle...
they also heche en mexico
the question is still valid, the assertion is not.
not the product, that smells......
Please contact lionsgate films /horror division immediately..
btw FYOU~! now I'm gonna have that same vision every time...
here is a quote from the net.. Can you figure out without hitting the link who it's referring to?For someone who says the sky is falling, he does very little. He says he recycles and drives a hybrid. And he claims he uses renewable energy credits to offset the pollution he produces when using a private jet to promote his film. (In reality, Paramount Classics, the film's distributor, pays this.)
: underthenews.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html+ snopes+ecology+irony+author+private+jet&hl=en&ct=c lnk&cd=1&gl=us
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:HB_qxPVZ4AsJ
and you are right, the fact that you actually live there is fucked up.
you mostly understood my proposal
and the part about caputuring logon 3-4 times would defeat it
it's been my experience that 90% of phishing sites are down/gone removed in very short timeframes...
I would think clueless newbies would not log in multiple times over the length of time required for multiple events to be recorded.
If I go to log on, I see a grid of 12 boxes. This grid changes every time (minor pain)
in each box is 2-3 letters & 1-2 #'s that are randomly distributed on each page load.
I have to hunt for my password each time.
I click the individual box that represents the password characters 1 by 1, and something in that box gets added to the password box on screen.
look at a us keypad phone- if that PRECISE result popped up in the randomizer and my password is stick5tome
it would transmit 7842558663 to the website.. which would run the pattern against my password and approve.
how can this be used/thwarted?
they are called passports.
further, can you tell me, would the standard to be applied (the new federal ID requirements that are the focus of the topic)
if they had been in effect at the time of the incident, would they have prevented it?
as in, will this unfunded national 'solution' solve any problem OTHER than keeping sheep citizens in their pens a little more firmly?