Click the processes tab, rightclick on engine.car, then select kill process. Note that powersteering.car will be disabled as well, as it is dependant on engine.car to run.
I was with sprint for 2 years. Half my calls dropped, My phone wouldnt even ring some of the time. the customer service was horrid, they tried to charge for over $250 in download services i never used (The said i used it when i was in denver when i have never been west of the mississippi, not to mention how i got from denver to making a call in new york in about 1 hour, I must have a concord availible to me!), it took over 8 hours on the phone to get the charge canceled even though it was obviously bogus. In my opinion sprint deserves every piece of its crappy reputation and more. I am with verizon now.
Well up to a few years ago my City's bus service was in trouble. In the past 4 years though they have completely turned the service around. In the past 4 years, every price change has been a price cut, while going from being in debt to record surpluses.
They did that by simplifying the costs, making it easier to ride eliminating transfers (Including in seat transfers when the buses traveled between different sections of the city, making it possible that you would need to "transfer" up to 2 times while never exiting the bus) and only charging per ride and passes for unlimited rides for a certain period of time. Unprofitable routes are now now mostly paid for by businesses on those routes in exchange for having preferential bus stop placement, or having the bus even pull into the companies parking lot at peak times for people arriving and departing.
The NYT could make it easier to pay for the articles (Text a code to a number, and 25 cents is added to your phone bill) Make it so sections covered by other newspapers are free, and have the nitch articles be paid, have all you can learn plans, offer early access to articles to companies in fields the company reports on at a premium subscription rate.
actually some pneumatic tube systems have procedures for a stuck cylinder, by sending a second heavier cylinder, or by increasing the pressure to higher than normal levels, either way clearing the tube.
Pizza hut is now suing customers that use the pizzamaker 3000 to download unauthorized copies of their pizzas through PneumaticPizzatorrents. papa johns and domino's are considering following suite. It is being shown that only 3% of all pizzas downloaded are legal public domain or open source pizzas.
Does this mean we will instead see a fan made movie soon called "The Story of Zalde: the hero of time", and it will open with Lunk destroying the evil organization of Nintondiz?
Bah, Just log into your computer via remote desktop on your victims computer, then destroy the computer afterward and make it look like a stray shot hit it and busted the hard drive! Or just use vnc from a livecd.
It was out of warrenty, but was a major design flaw. (Toyota issued a recall due to this issue about a week after it happened to her car.) Currently there is class action lawsuit about the flaw. She had just checked the oil levels a few days before, but because the flaw was in an oil line that burst during driving, the oil all leaked out before she knew what had happened.
A friend of mine just had her toyotas engine die because a cheap $20 hose was prone to failure, When it failed, the oil all leaked out WITHOUT the oil light coming on. This issue has occured for quite a few people with the Toyota Avalons (though almost all the ones with this issue were made in the same year)
Id hire him in a second if i was a major software company in a big building. He could be the window washer on the side of the building where people throw pennies off the roof. Of course the elevator control system will run linux and the $699 license fee will come out of his (minimum wage) pay. Also the pennies thrown off the side count as tips!:D
Yea I saw that too. I went to a hardware store and bought a spool of 1000ft of plenum rated cable (required by the fire code for the house i was wiring, only way to run cable from the attic was through cold air returns, and runs 2-3x more than normal cable) for the same price BestBuy wanted for 100ft of regular cable
The water heater dosnt consume the most energy, If thats the case, why does the apartment building I live in use 30 therms of gas/month in may-october (water heaters for all apartments and cooking for 2 of the 3, and the shared clothes dryer) and ~150/month therms average in nov-apr when the heat is on. I wouldnt call that most of the energy.
Precisely why we need augmented reality. Imagine the hilarity when your co-workers as a joke hack your contacts so you see a herd of rabid monkeys running down the hall towards you while monkey sounds play on your ipod implants! That would really reduce the boredom of work!
maybe its "This asteroid that wont destroy the earth but will destroy a sizable chunk of land is headed for earth. Whatever country that pays us the least amount of money (in %age of GDP) is going to get it. this will be a blind auction, cash only, upfront. (if multiple countries bit the same amount we will redirect more asteroids) Muhahahahahaha!
With my experience with the quality and stability of their games, this does not surprise me in the least. I used to work for a cyber cafe. EA games made up about 30% of our titles and 25% of the playtime, but 95% of crashes occurred while an EA game was being played. also many times patches for EA games broke them, A problem we rarely had with non EA titles.
I had it as an optional book on one class on the ethics of technology (You got to pick from 8, and one of those was 1984) It would have been a real problem if i was taking that class and it got deleted while i had electronic notes referring to the file.
no they didn't. Fallout had zombie bears, dogs, humans,and molerats, but no zombie werewolves. They could probably add them in an expansion though, or someone could make a mod with them.
The traffic may have been coming from the UK and US, but it was Kim-Jong Il who posted the links to the sites on slashdot, thereby bringing the sites to their knees!
Ive had #4 happen to me. A power supply in my computer failed (a name brand one, not a cheap no name brand) and damaged everything attached to one of the 12v rails. This included both drives of a raid1 set. (ironically all my drives that wernt part of a raid set were completely undamaged) I was later able to recover the data from both drives (both had damaged sections but different areas were damaged on the 2 drives allowing for a complete recovery between the 2 of them)however it goes to show that just having a raid array wont completely protect you from hardware failures.
Click the processes tab, rightclick on engine.car, then select kill process. Note that powersteering.car will be disabled as well, as it is dependant on engine.car to run.
I was with sprint for 2 years. Half my calls dropped, My phone wouldnt even ring some of the time. the customer service was horrid, they tried to charge for over $250 in download services i never used (The said i used it when i was in denver when i have never been west of the mississippi, not to mention how i got from denver to making a call in new york in about 1 hour, I must have a concord availible to me!), it took over 8 hours on the phone to get the charge canceled even though it was obviously bogus. In my opinion sprint deserves every piece of its crappy reputation and more. I am with verizon now.
I was referring to the Rochester bus system. The bus company is RTS. www.rgrta.com
Well up to a few years ago my City's bus service was in trouble. In the past 4 years though they have completely turned the service around. In the past 4 years, every price change has been a price cut, while going from being in debt to record surpluses.
They did that by simplifying the costs, making it easier to ride eliminating transfers (Including in seat transfers when the buses traveled between different sections of the city, making it possible that you would need to "transfer" up to 2 times while never exiting the bus) and only charging per ride and passes for unlimited rides for a certain period of time.
Unprofitable routes are now now mostly paid for by businesses on those routes in exchange for having preferential bus stop placement, or having the bus even pull into the companies parking lot at peak times for people arriving and departing.
The NYT could make it easier to pay for the articles (Text a code to a number, and 25 cents is added to your phone bill) Make it so sections covered by other newspapers are free, and have the nitch articles be paid, have all you can learn plans, offer early access to articles to companies in fields the company reports on at a premium subscription rate.
actually some pneumatic tube systems have procedures for a stuck cylinder, by sending a second heavier cylinder, or by increasing the pressure to higher than normal levels, either way clearing the tube.
Pizza hut is now suing customers that use the pizzamaker 3000 to download unauthorized copies of their pizzas through PneumaticPizzatorrents. papa johns and domino's are considering following suite. It is being shown that only 3% of all pizzas downloaded are legal public domain or open source pizzas.
Does this mean we will instead see a fan made movie soon called "The Story of Zalde: the hero of time", and it will open with Lunk destroying the evil organization of Nintondiz?
on msdos / windows you have to enter: :)
echo format c: >dd.bat
before entering the dd command. It will work after that.
there is an upside, people dumb enough to smoke are removed from the gene pool earlier than those who don't.
Bah, Just log into your computer via remote desktop on your victims computer, then destroy the computer afterward and make it look like a stray shot hit it and busted the hard drive! Or just use vnc from a livecd.
It was out of warrenty, but was a major design flaw. (Toyota issued a recall due to this issue about a week after it happened to her car.) Currently there is class action lawsuit about the flaw. She had just checked the oil levels a few days before, but because the flaw was in an oil line that burst during driving, the oil all leaked out before she knew what had happened.
A friend of mine just had her toyotas engine die because a cheap $20 hose was prone to failure, When it failed, the oil all leaked out WITHOUT the oil light coming on. This issue has occured for quite a few people with the Toyota Avalons (though almost all the ones with this issue were made in the same year)
Id hire him in a second if i was a major software company in a big building. He could be the window washer on the side of the building where people throw pennies off the roof. Of course the elevator control system will run linux and the $699 license fee will come out of his (minimum wage) pay. Also the pennies thrown off the side count as tips! :D
Yea I saw that too. I went to a hardware store and bought a spool of 1000ft of plenum rated cable (required by the fire code for the house i was wiring, only way to run cable from the attic was through cold air returns, and runs 2-3x more than normal cable) for the same price BestBuy wanted for 100ft of regular cable
The water heater dosnt consume the most energy, If thats the case, why does the apartment building I live in use 30 therms of gas/month in may-october (water heaters for all apartments and cooking for 2 of the 3, and the shared clothes dryer) and ~150/month therms average in nov-apr when the heat is on. I wouldnt call that most of the energy.
Thats health education.
Precisely why we need augmented reality. Imagine the hilarity when your co-workers as a joke hack your contacts so you see a herd of rabid monkeys running down the hall towards you while monkey sounds play on your ipod implants! That would really reduce the boredom of work!
maybe its "This asteroid that wont destroy the earth but will destroy a sizable chunk of land is headed for earth. Whatever country that pays us the least amount of money (in %age of GDP) is going to get it. this will be a blind auction, cash only, upfront. (if multiple countries bit the same amount we will redirect more asteroids) Muhahahahahaha!
With my experience with the quality and stability of their games, this does not surprise me in the least. I used to work for a cyber cafe. EA games made up about 30% of our titles and 25% of the playtime, but 95% of crashes occurred while an EA game was being played. also many times patches for EA games broke them, A problem we rarely had with non EA titles.
I had it as an optional book on one class on the ethics of technology (You got to pick from 8, and one of those was 1984) It would have been a real problem if i was taking that class and it got deleted while i had electronic notes referring to the file.
Does this mean google moon will soon feature streetview?
no they didn't. Fallout had zombie bears, dogs, humans,and molerats, but no zombie werewolves. They could probably add them in an expansion though, or someone could make a mod with them.
The traffic may have been coming from the UK and US, but it was Kim-Jong Il who posted the links to the sites on slashdot, thereby bringing the sites to their knees!
Ive had #4 happen to me. A power supply in my computer failed (a name brand one, not a cheap no name brand) and damaged everything attached to one of the 12v rails. This included both drives of a raid1 set. (ironically all my drives that wernt part of a raid set were completely undamaged) I was later able to recover the data from both drives (both had damaged sections but different areas were damaged on the 2 drives allowing for a complete recovery between the 2 of them)however it goes to show that just having a raid array wont completely protect you from hardware failures.
I used Norton Antivirus for a while (made by Symantec).
number of times it stopped me from getting a virus: 1
Number of false positives: 7 (security tools and a Y2K joke program)
Number of times it screwed up my computer: 2 (Once randomly and once when I went to uninstall that piece of crap)
honestly Id be better off with no protection than with their product.