I'll take the higher expense helicopter. I don't want 50 of these drones flying over a city near you. I want one person, the pilot, solely responsible for that flying vehicle in the air where his neck is on the line - so he can say with certainty "this vehicle is not fit to fly due to maintenance/etc.". Not some gamer cop that can blame the failed operation on a Windows (non systems critical operations O/S) blue screen or wireless interference. Or lose control of the vehicle to a cracker who will turn this against the police force trying to use it or sabotage it in a dangerous way to make the cops look bad. I want the expensive helicopter to be used when it really matters.. not a 24/7 toy. I want something that is subject to FAA rules on things like minimum operating altitudes where the pilot can lose his license... not some laptop heli toy that you can not hear coming that can do fly-bys in your backyard while your kid is jumping on a trampoline.
Yes. This happens when their only choice of browsers is IE at work due to IT policies and Bing is the default browser search box engine. The user could try and change the engine to google but try it... either you will soon find that changing the default engine requires you to scroll waaaay.... sideways (not down) or it will behind a second link once you bring up the search provider page in IE. This is something that a novice user can't find it if they are not being eagle eyed. I haven't done this recently but it used to be this way.
With those that have the (dwafism) growth hormone deficiency gene. There is nothing like being told that you are not average. I also see stuff like fatheads (life size posters http://www.fathead.com/) being a popular circumvention devices.
Whomever thought of this obviously did not watch the Battle Star Galactica series that came out last decade. I welcome our new Cylon overlords.. that is.. if I haven't been incinerated from the sky 1st.
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Figuring out how to deal with my own debt is easy. It's the other three individuals' debt who have used this number in the past that I can't seem to figure out how to deal with their finances.. Telling the debt collectors not to call back does not work, the AG of the state has bigger fish to fry, final solution is to just set the ring to silent on unknown numbers. This will bite me in the rear when there is an emergency.
He is stating that the reasons that are motivating the removal are illegal (i.e. drug/people trafficking, black market weapons trade.. etc.). He is not stating that removing the device or wanting to remove the device is illegal.
From Aliens... "Man their all around us but I don't see them! We're surrounded!!"
Marines then think to look up. Children with acid for drool start dropping from the ceiling and chasing the daycare marines.
The library is a marketing arm for you - if it buys your book it will publicize it as a new acquisition. People are also impatient they got this newsletter from their library on the new release but it is currently checked out at the moment.. time to buy it online.
People who like a book after reading it from library will buy it for themselves or as gift for someone. I've bought 3 books off Amazon as gifts for others in the past year because I was exposed to them in the library one of which had an $80 price tag. I would have never seen or heard about the book and it would have been off my radar.. instead it helped me give a great gift that the recipient really appreciated and helped the author with another sale.
I can't speak to the experience of epub vs.kindle but more exposure is usually not a bad thing and owners of the kindle apparently like the device. Freeloaders freeload... You won't sell to them regardless of platform and if you have spent anytime on slashdot and read an RIAA/MPAA/Gaming Torrent thread you would already be aware of this dynamic (I'm neither supporting or admonishing this behaviour. Just pointing out that it exists).
I remember a slashdotter talking about his friend in this industry who had one small shop in a mall that he ran with his wife.. the family had 3 houses cars and were living quite comfortably.
Who is going to stop the moron on his/her smart phone texting with eyes off the road. I'd rather have him/her not driving at all but if this can stop some accidents from happening good deal. This just shouldn't be mandated or forced on older cars.
20 years away for technological feasibility + another 30 years to get it past the energy lobby who will no doubt prey on the fears of laymen to extend their current practices and business model.
Most people think water in rivers comes from snow and rain at the top of some mountain and just flows (Slashdot crowd is most likely not part of that "most people"). The reality is that the water comes 'up' from the ground into the river system after the precipitation over much much larger area http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthrivers.html . This is why environmentalist (and everyone else should) get pist when people bury and improperly dispose of stuff that is toxic - it's feeding ourselves waste not fit for consumption.
With a river as long and wide as the Amazon it's not surprising that the not all of the saturated water in the soil wells up to the ground but goes through porous rocks into a sub river. That combined with aquifer regions can hypothetically coalesce(sp?) into an underground river or lake system.
This reminds me of a Bloom County comic thread. Opus gets a grant from the government to build a missile defense system. He blows the money even thinking he bought Bolivia at one point. Eventually he finds out that he is getting called to the carpet to see his results and freaks out because he has not done anything.
Opus and friends come up with a ludicrous plan of gluing or sewing trillions of dollar bills together end to end to make a space wall to stop missiles. As they are on the floor of congress they propose this plan.. and ask at the end "Did you buy it?"
Next frame: News paper headline - "They bought it!"
I'll take the higher expense helicopter.
I don't want 50 of these drones flying over a city near you.
I want one person, the pilot, solely responsible for that flying vehicle in the air where his neck is on the line - so he can say with certainty "this vehicle is not fit to fly due to maintenance/etc.". Not some gamer cop that can blame the failed operation on a Windows (non systems critical operations O/S) blue screen or wireless interference. Or lose control of the vehicle to a cracker who will turn this against the police force trying to use it or sabotage it in a dangerous way to make the cops look bad.
I want the expensive helicopter to be used when it really matters.. not a 24/7 toy.
I want something that is subject to FAA rules on things like minimum operating altitudes where the pilot can lose his license... not some laptop heli toy that you can not hear coming that can do fly-bys in your backyard while your kid is jumping on a trampoline.
Yes. This happens when their only choice of browsers is IE at work due to IT policies and Bing is the default browser search box engine. The user could try and change the engine to google but try it... either you will soon find that changing the default engine requires you to scroll waaaay.... sideways (not down) or it will behind a second link once you bring up the search provider page in IE. This is something that a novice user can't find it if they are not being eagle eyed. I haven't done this recently but it used to be this way.
people who like to categorize stuff. Librarians and OCD types come to mind.
That is really really paranoid thinking.
Is it good for us? Robot flubs the call - it gets called a programming error and the lynch-mobs are after anyone who has a pocket protector.
With those that have the (dwafism) growth hormone deficiency gene. There is nothing like being told that you are not average. I also see stuff like fatheads (life size posters http://www.fathead.com/) being a popular circumvention devices.
Whomever thought of this obviously did not watch the Battle Star Galactica series that came out last decade. I welcome our new Cylon overlords.. that is.. if I haven't been incinerated from the sky 1st.
figure out how to deal with your debt
. Figuring out how to deal with my own debt is easy. It's the other three individuals' debt who have used this number in the past that I can't seem to figure out how to deal with their finances.. Telling the debt collectors not to call back does not work, the AG of the state has bigger fish to fry, final solution is to just set the ring to silent on unknown numbers. This will bite me in the rear when there is an emergency.
http://www.computerworld.in/articles/stanford-hospital-investigating-patient-data-leak-125502011
He is stating that the reasons that are motivating the removal are illegal (i.e. drug/people trafficking, black market weapons trade.. etc.). He is not stating that removing the device or wanting to remove the device is illegal.
they're not their.. and yes I know that the Aliens Space Marines were not using gps.
From Aliens... "Man their all around us but I don't see them! We're surrounded!!" Marines then think to look up. Children with acid for drool start dropping from the ceiling and chasing the daycare marines.
The library is a marketing arm for you - if it buys your book it will publicize it as a new acquisition. People are also impatient they got this newsletter from their library on the new release but it is currently checked out at the moment.. time to buy it online.
People who like a book after reading it from library will buy it for themselves or as gift for someone. I've bought 3 books off Amazon as gifts for others in the past year because I was exposed to them in the library one of which had an $80 price tag. I would have never seen or heard about the book and it would have been off my radar.. instead it helped me give a great gift that the recipient really appreciated and helped the author with another sale.
I can't speak to the experience of epub vs.kindle but more exposure is usually not a bad thing and owners of the kindle apparently like the device. Freeloaders freeload... You won't sell to them regardless of platform and if you have spent anytime on slashdot and read an RIAA/MPAA/Gaming Torrent thread you would already be aware of this dynamic (I'm neither supporting or admonishing this behaviour. Just pointing out that it exists).
Then you are Playing Mario Brothers 24 and should lay off the LSD. (kidding)
or some one will digitize it for you.
I remember a slashdotter talking about his friend in this industry who had one small shop in a mall that he ran with his wife.. the family had 3 houses cars and were living quite comfortably.
Some of the comments in that link claim that 4 of the 'amateurs are on the finance board'. I don't have the time for vetting the comments though.
Who is going to stop the moron on his/her smart phone texting with eyes off the road. I'd rather have him/her not driving at all but if this can stop some accidents from happening good deal. This just shouldn't be mandated or forced on older cars.
20 years away for technological feasibility + another 30 years to get it past the energy lobby who will no doubt prey on the fears of laymen to extend their current practices and business model.
Most people think water in rivers comes from snow and rain at the top of some mountain and just flows (Slashdot crowd is most likely not part of that "most people"). The reality is that the water comes 'up' from the ground into the river system after the precipitation over much much larger area http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthrivers.html . This is why environmentalist (and everyone else should) get pist when people bury and improperly dispose of stuff that is toxic - it's feeding ourselves waste not fit for consumption.
With a river as long and wide as the Amazon it's not surprising that the not all of the saturated water in the soil wells up to the ground but goes through porous rocks into a sub river. That combined with aquifer regions can hypothetically coalesce(sp?) into an underground river or lake system.
A two or three second yellow light warning is good enough to prevent this, other than for bad drivers.
Maybe for a small economy class vehicle but not for larger vehicles and trucks. 2 -3 second lights cause the following in bigger vehicles:
Slamming on Brakes. This in turn causes rear end accidents.
Speeding up to make sure you get into the intersection before the light turns yellow.
Now combine the two above things and you have an even more severe accident than before.
This reminds me of a Bloom County comic thread. Opus gets a grant from the government to build a missile defense system. He blows the money even thinking he bought Bolivia at one point. Eventually he finds out that he is getting called to the carpet to see his results and freaks out because he has not done anything.
Opus and friends come up with a ludicrous plan of gluing or sewing trillions of dollar bills together end to end to make a space wall to stop missiles. As they are on the floor of congress they propose this plan.. and ask at the end "Did you buy it?"
Next frame: News paper headline - "They bought it!"
I love bloom county.
to call in sick and use up my sick days.
Actually a slumped economy is the best time to negotiate construction contracts. I know of a few universities building like mad right now.
The spiral path is to redirect wind force.