They're They're your probably just making a mountain out of a mole hill, but it's a mute point.
But really. I'm going to side with complex language there are numerous technical words that aren't in any of my dictionaries. Especially when you get into latin based names and medical terms.
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I can't claim credit for this, all came from Reddit
As long as you're not at the bottom, you're fine. People in general, given the opportunity, would make as much profit as they could from what ever they could, society be damned.
The best that I can put together is that if you're at the top or in charge, you're living the American Dream and we don't want to punish anyone that makes it to that level. But if you're at the bottom you screwed up or God is punishing you so you deserve to be there. We have people making $40k a year cursing at the person making $15k for "stealing their money" and "needing to work harder". But they let the person making $1M a year slide because some day that person making $40k is going to be a part of the $1M and they don't want their money taken away.
The CEO of what had been one of the largest privately held mortgage lenders was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in prison for his role in a $3 billion scheme that officials called one of the biggest corporate frauds in U.S. history.
The 40-month sentence for Paul R. Allen, 55, is slightly less than the six-year term sought by federal prosecutors.
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A homeless man robbed a Louisiana bank and took a $100 bill. After feeling remorseful, he surrendered to police the next day. The judge sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
Roy Brown, 54, robbed the Capital One bank in Shreveport, Louisiana in December 2007. He approached the teller with one of his hands under his jacket and told her that it was a robbery.
The teller handed Brown three stacks of bill but he only took a single $100 bill and returned the remaining money back to her. He said that he was homeless and hungry and left the bank.
The next day he surrendered to the police voluntarily and told them that his mother didn’t raise him that way.
Brown told the police he needed the money to stay at the detox center and had no other place to stay and was hungry.
In Caddo District Court, he pleaded guilty. The judge sentenced him to 15 years in prison for first degree robbery.
Long before he book and movie were made Business Week (or similar magazine) had an article about it. He stopped looking at the human equation in baseball and started looking straight at statistics. And statistics of statistics. Stuff that you wouldn't even think about considering. "He hits 90% of the balls and 45% of those hit earn him a double when the pitcher is left handed." Then started to assemble a team of cheap players that statistically worked together.
My girlfriend lives in an area that regularly blacks out her "home team". I found SportsDevil plugin for XBMC works rather well. If you're just using the computer it streams from http://www.firstrowsports.tv/
People are generally good, when they are accountable, when they think none are looking or nobody will ever know it was them the results are often tragic.
I'm not sure that counts as "good". More like "people just don't want to get caught".
I coach a college club team and have numerous of them added to my Facebook (in their own little partitioned group). 95% of the time they're being "depressed" it's just some song lyric. I hope there is a quick google lyrics search before deciding to suggest this service.
1) Hold down the alt key while flipping between stuff. No animation. (Hold down the shift key for a very slow animation). 2) Click on year, double click on month.
Well it was SUPPOSED to be a joke for those that know history. GM did bring out a diesel car and fucked it up so bad it left a bad taste in consumers' mouth. Which is a large reason Americans don't want diesel cars.
I constantly have to put up with "Can you get up to high way speeds", "How do you get around in the winter", etc.
I hear Europe has a ton of diesel vehicles a ton with much better fuel economy. We can trust GM to not screw up diesels right? I mean how hard can it be. People have been making diesel engines for a hundred years.
I'm probably pushing 1TB of photos on DreamHost. They're maybe 98% uptime but for something like I use it for it really doesn't matter. For what I pay it's great.
Plus one of their employees wrote Ceph. (A FOSS distributed file system).
The way TV currently works I'm asked to conform to a schedule set by an Exec that thinks will bring in the most eyeballs. When I was growing up (before we had a VCR) we would schedule our lives around what TV shows we wanted to watch. I remember that Monday was usually take out or quick meal night because that's when my mom wanted to watch her shows. New TV shows were introduced after the old ones we already liked. How many sitcoms were stuck in the spot after "Friends" in the hope that it would draw people too lazy to change the channel?
My setup right now is SickBeard to Sabnzbd+ to XBMC. I paid $50 for a block of 1TB that I've been using since the middle of last year. I don't know and I don't care when most of the TV shows I watch are on. My TV time is usually midnight to 4 am. I'm in grad school, work and do a ton of other stuff on campus (Swing Club, international cooking classes, hang out with friends).
Every TV show I currently watch has come from a suggestion from a friend, Slashdot, Reddit, or Fark. To avoid the disappointment that follows numerous shows I usually wait until the 3rd or 4th season to get into them. I just started Dexter this year. I watched all previous seasons in the span of 3-4 months. I literally just started Farscape. Breaking Bad, Community, Game of Thrones, It's Always Sunny, Chuck, etc. All came from suggestions.
Then you have "Well if it's not in the #1 spot, it's failing" mentality of broadcast TV. Community is one of my favorite shows. Season 1 had me in stitches with some of the episodes. I lost it at the first Halloween episode when Abed was Batman. But NBC decided to bench it so "Whitney" and some other female comedian can get a boilerplated TV show. Cable TV is much better. HBO & Showtime seemingly don't care their global rankings but more about if they can get a core group of die hard fans. But those are "premium" channels and I'm sure as hell not going to pay $100+ a month to get them (because you need to add all the other channels I don't want). Chuck was brought back by a fan campaign and I'm glad taht it's going to get a proper final season but NBC seems intent to kill it anyway I heard they shifted it to something like Fridays. Because 18-30 year olds aren't doing anything else on Fridays? Seriously.
Give me a legal torrent seconds after the TV show ends leave in the commercials and I'll watch it. But until then I can't imagine going back to "Oh, this airs Thursdays at 4"
Also turned off by default: ssh, http, sharing, and everything else. ---- Just like IIS is a low enough market share compared to Apache that no one targets it?
Are they certified? Last I checked most CS majors and other code monkeys don't take the PE exam.
In the United States, most states prohibit unlicensed persons from calling themselves an "engineer" or indicating branches or specialties not covered by the licensing acts. The title "Engineer" is legally protected in many states, meaning that it is unlawful to use it to offer engineering services to the public unless permission is specifically granted by that state, through a Professional Engineering license, an "industrial exemption", or certain other non-engineering titles such as "operating engineer".
There are plenty of excellent TV shows that have already had their run.
I just stared Farscape. I watched all of Smallville in the course of 3 months.
The only down side... you might get sucked in. Me and my roommate have watched the entire run of Spaced this week. It's full of cultural references and pretty good.
Other way around. Halo took place before Marathon. And that at the end of Halo 3 MC goes into stasis and the 1st person in Marathon is actually MC 250 years later.
Supports DD-WRT & OpenWRT. Gigabit ethernet. Dual Band. Includes USB port and if you're good at soldering there is a second USB port inside. I soldered in a 1GB flash stick and run that as rootfs.
I also remember reading on a forum some where were someone on someones theory that Marathon was a very early prequel to Halo and they exist in the same "Universe."
They're They're your probably just making a mountain out of a mole hill, but it's a mute point.
But really. I'm going to side with complex language there are numerous technical words that aren't in any of my dictionaries. Especially when you get into latin based names and medical terms.
Use "NODADDY" a Name.com for 10% off transfer ins (COM, NET, ORG, TV, INFO, IN, US, CO, ME & TEL) and also receive 40% off any hosting plans.
HostGator is doing 50% off Shared / Reseller / VPS first month. Coupon code: NOSOPA
Name Cheap has a "special discount deal": BYEBYEGD
DreamHost use NOTOSOPA you get your first registration free.
I can't claim credit for this, all came from Reddit
Don't forget about our affordable healthcare that is available to everyone.
As long as you're not at the bottom, you're fine. People in general, given the opportunity, would make as much profit as they could from what ever they could, society be damned.
The best that I can put together is that if you're at the top or in charge, you're living the American Dream and we don't want to punish anyone that makes it to that level. But if you're at the bottom you screwed up or God is punishing you so you deserve to be there. We have people making $40k a year cursing at the person making $15k for "stealing their money" and "needing to work harder". But they let the person making $1M a year slide because some day that person making $40k is going to be a part of the $1M and they don't want their money taken away.
The CEO of what had been one of the largest privately held mortgage lenders was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in prison for his role in a $3 billion scheme that officials called one of the biggest corporate frauds in U.S. history.
The 40-month sentence for Paul R. Allen, 55, is slightly less than the six-year term sought by federal prosecutors.
vs
A homeless man robbed a Louisiana bank and took a $100 bill. After feeling remorseful, he surrendered to police the next day. The judge sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
Roy Brown, 54, robbed the Capital One bank in Shreveport, Louisiana in December 2007. He approached the teller with one of his hands under his jacket and told her that it was a robbery.
The teller handed Brown three stacks of bill but he only took a single $100 bill and returned the remaining money back to her. He said that he was homeless and hungry and left the bank.
The next day he surrendered to the police voluntarily and told them that his mother didn’t raise him that way.
Brown told the police he needed the money to stay at the detox center and had no other place to stay and was hungry.
In Caddo District Court, he pleaded guilty. The judge sentenced him to 15 years in prison for first degree robbery.
Billy Beane did just this with sabermetrics. (The new film Moneyball is based on this).
Long before he book and movie were made Business Week (or similar magazine) had an article about it. He stopped looking at the human equation in baseball and started looking straight at statistics. And statistics of statistics. Stuff that you wouldn't even think about considering. "He hits 90% of the balls and 45% of those hit earn him a double when the pitcher is left handed." Then started to assemble a team of cheap players that statistically worked together.
My girlfriend lives in an area that regularly blacks out her "home team". I found SportsDevil plugin for XBMC works rather well. If you're just using the computer it streams from http://www.firstrowsports.tv/
But. Drugs. And Children!
Budget Passed.
People are generally good, when they are accountable, when they think none are looking or nobody will ever know it was them the results are often tragic.
I'm not sure that counts as "good". More like "people just don't want to get caught".
I vote for the arduino too. I might even build them a 'dumbed down' "case" for them (opto isolators and the such) so they can't break it.
But there is nothing cooler and makes stuff click in programming more than when you say "pin on" and an LED lights up or a motor turns on.
Not sure if song lyrics; Or about to kill themselves
I coach a college club team and have numerous of them added to my Facebook (in their own little partitioned group). 95% of the time they're being "depressed" it's just some song lyric. I hope there is a quick google lyrics search before deciding to suggest this service.
1) Hold down the alt key while flipping between stuff. No animation. (Hold down the shift key for a very slow animation).
2) Click on year, double click on month.
Well it was SUPPOSED to be a joke for those that know history. GM did bring out a diesel car and fucked it up so bad it left a bad taste in consumers' mouth. Which is a large reason Americans don't want diesel cars.
I constantly have to put up with "Can you get up to high way speeds", "How do you get around in the winter", etc.
I hear Europe has a ton of diesel vehicles a ton with much better fuel economy. We can trust GM to not screw up diesels right? I mean how hard can it be. People have been making diesel engines for a hundred years.
Which reminds me. On top of your 'unlimited' web serving data, they also toss in 50GB that you CAN use to back up anything.
Yes I know their TOC.
I'm probably pushing 1TB of photos on DreamHost. They're maybe 98% uptime but for something like I use it for it really doesn't matter. For what I pay it's great.
Plus one of their employees wrote Ceph. (A FOSS distributed file system).
The way TV currently works I'm asked to conform to a schedule set by an Exec that thinks will bring in the most eyeballs. When I was growing up (before we had a VCR) we would schedule our lives around what TV shows we wanted to watch. I remember that Monday was usually take out or quick meal night because that's when my mom wanted to watch her shows. New TV shows were introduced after the old ones we already liked. How many sitcoms were stuck in the spot after "Friends" in the hope that it would draw people too lazy to change the channel?
My setup right now is SickBeard to Sabnzbd+ to XBMC. I paid $50 for a block of 1TB that I've been using since the middle of last year. I don't know and I don't care when most of the TV shows I watch are on. My TV time is usually midnight to 4 am. I'm in grad school, work and do a ton of other stuff on campus (Swing Club, international cooking classes, hang out with friends).
Every TV show I currently watch has come from a suggestion from a friend, Slashdot, Reddit, or Fark. To avoid the disappointment that follows numerous shows I usually wait until the 3rd or 4th season to get into them. I just started Dexter this year. I watched all previous seasons in the span of 3-4 months. I literally just started Farscape. Breaking Bad, Community, Game of Thrones, It's Always Sunny, Chuck, etc. All came from suggestions.
Then you have "Well if it's not in the #1 spot, it's failing" mentality of broadcast TV. Community is one of my favorite shows. Season 1 had me in stitches with some of the episodes. I lost it at the first Halloween episode when Abed was Batman. But NBC decided to bench it so "Whitney" and some other female comedian can get a boilerplated TV show. Cable TV is much better. HBO & Showtime seemingly don't care their global rankings but more about if they can get a core group of die hard fans. But those are "premium" channels and I'm sure as hell not going to pay $100+ a month to get them (because you need to add all the other channels I don't want). Chuck was brought back by a fan campaign and I'm glad taht it's going to get a proper final season but NBC seems intent to kill it anyway I heard they shifted it to something like Fridays. Because 18-30 year olds aren't doing anything else on Fridays? Seriously.
Give me a legal torrent seconds after the TV show ends leave in the commercials and I'll watch it. But until then I can't imagine going back to "Oh, this airs Thursdays at 4"
Hackable? By what?
Also turned off by default: ssh, http, sharing, and everything else.
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Just like IIS is a low enough market share compared to Apache that no one targets it?
Root has never been enabled by default on any OS X that I've known of.
Are they certified? Last I checked most CS majors and other code monkeys don't take the PE exam.
In the United States, most states prohibit unlicensed persons from calling themselves an "engineer" or indicating branches or specialties not covered by the licensing acts.
The title "Engineer" is legally protected in many states, meaning that it is unlawful to use it to offer engineering services to the public unless permission is specifically granted by that state, through a Professional Engineering license, an "industrial exemption", or certain other non-engineering titles such as "operating engineer".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_and_licensure_in_engineering#United_States_2
Industrial exemption my ass. You're as much engineers as a sanitation engineer.
That's just the "Light" version.
A more complete version is here:
http://www.levenez.com/unix/
Includes IRIX, Reliant, SINIX, Risc, Unicos, Dynix.
And more fun stuff like iOS.
There are plenty of excellent TV shows that have already had their run.
I just stared Farscape. I watched all of Smallville in the course of 3 months.
The only down side... you might get sucked in. Me and my roommate have watched the entire run of Spaced this week. It's full of cultural references and pretty good.
Other way around. Halo took place before Marathon. And that at the end of Halo 3 MC goes into stasis and the 1st person in Marathon is actually MC 250 years later.
Marathon=Halo?
Supports DD-WRT & OpenWRT.
Gigabit ethernet.
Dual Band.
Includes USB port and if you're good at soldering there is a second USB port inside. I soldered in a 1GB flash stick and run that as rootfs.
It was also done by the same guys that did Halo (after they got bought by Microsoft).
There are a lot of easter eggs for fans of Marathon.
I also remember reading on a forum some where were someone on someones theory that Marathon was a very early prequel to Halo and they exist in the same "Universe."
Value of antenna 830 m in the air?
Hey! This is fun.
They're called satellites, we do spend quite a bit on them.