Dlink is about the only brand I like so far (like, tried about every brand in the past 13 years). It's like the best of the worst. But so far, I've been extremely happy with my DGL-4500. It's been a long road of buggy firmware, but the last update solved everything (that I know of).
Again, it's cultural. In Shanghai, I see all sorts of people taking the bus, taxi, and subway system. The population density is so high that owning a car is to troublesome. Especially during rush hour (LA California has nothing on Shanghai, trust me). So for all the shoving and pushing around, no one takes it personally. Income ranges from the rich to the dirt begger. In America however, what you suggested might be the only way.
You're not forced to live in Texas. There are 49 other states to live in. OTOH, as long as live in the USA (any of the 50 states), there is no place to run, no place to hide from this new mandate.
Unless it's a life threatening problem, illegals should instead be getting a priority ride across the border back to where they came from. Don't treat them like US citizens and all the benefits there of, because obviously they're not one in the first place.
Taxation has always been an instrument of social engineering how a society operates. By any other name, it's a behavior modifier. The fact many of you don't already know this is quite frankly, scary as hell!
Don't worry. Universal Healthcare in America just passed. All of it - as a tax (not commerce clause). So with the precedent set, welcome to a new soon-to-be crafted universal tuition!!! It will happen. Mark my words. It will pass, and you as the tax payer will end up being soaked to pay off this 1 trillion dollar debt in student loans.
That's a rather...umm...interesting theory. I'll give you that. But pirated versions of Windows Windows Vista/7 got to be but fractions of a percent. And that's counting the people wouldn't have purchased the OS anyways. So why bother implementing this just for activation? As others have said, this is to prevent root kits from acting as a hyper-visor to the OS.
So far, my Asus P8Z77-V Pro board will allow for both booting into UEFI and BIOS (legacy) modes. It's currently set to auto detect. Point being, I'm sure Dell and other OEMs will have a BIOS option to toggle this. However, driver on XP may be an entirely different matter all together. Especially true when it comes to laptops.
I would imagine it something like a Looxcie with an added boom that extends forward and over an eye. So these devices can be minimalistic and stylish too.
For all practical purposes, you would never stream a video feed live to a social website. With gigs of flash memory being stuffed into the device, it would be far easier to record the device for 24 hours non-stop. Then, you can mark your daily events as the occur meaningful. Download, cut what you want to share, and publish online. Pretty easy concept.
Now, the police getting their hands on one of these unedited. Lets see...sexual harassment, unsafe driving, jay walking, breaking additional laws 1233125, 55232342, and 4322342. Oh look, you also did something really bad. So bad will create another law named after you.
What your witnessing is but a small portion of a much larger picture. You're seeing the transfer of wealth from this nation to 3rd world countries that can do our jobs at a fraction of a cost. Or to put it in another way, you simply can not have a nation of consumers if said nation isn't producing any work. So until our own wealth dries up (and it has been), Silicon valley will not be focusing their advertisements overseas yet. By the time they do, it will be too late to compete in that market.
Now, apply this same exportation of wealth and workforce to just about every industry in America. Now look at our national debt. Ya, we're that fucked!
It's becoming less of a PC (in terms of being customizable) and more of an appliance. Just the kind of mindset that people want, actually. People want something that turns on and does the job with little fuss. Just like Consoles, washing machines, microwaves, TVs, etc. People want to focus on the results, not the the journey it takes to get there.
Ya well, when people start flashing gang signs, they become victims of drive by shootings. Seriously, we have some stupid ass wannabe gangsters that can't tell the difference between sign language and gang symbol flashing. My advice to the deaf: get the implant and stay away from the hood.
If cutting back on 2 weeks worth of logging saves them money in server and backup infrastructure costs, why not? To what advantage does 1 year worth of logging give them? Unless they're reselling this information as marketing stats, I honestly don't know.
First of all, the RDP protocol is encrypted. So your safe there. Minus the fact there was a nasty exploit that got plugged (you are running updates on your home pc, right?), but I digress. Anyways, you can access the client from the Run/Search line under the Start Menu by typing MSTSC.
Above all, check with your internal corporate IT policy. If they don't mention anything about external systems access, well...
Dlink is about the only brand I like so far (like, tried about every brand in the past 13 years). It's like the best of the worst. But so far, I've been extremely happy with my DGL-4500. It's been a long road of buggy firmware, but the last update solved everything (that I know of).
Sorry man. Once you're in, you're in!
Again, it's cultural. In Shanghai, I see all sorts of people taking the bus, taxi, and subway system. The population density is so high that owning a car is to troublesome. Especially during rush hour (LA California has nothing on Shanghai, trust me). So for all the shoving and pushing around, no one takes it personally. Income ranges from the rich to the dirt begger. In America however, what you suggested might be the only way.
If it was me, I would have modified an athletic cup to block that radiation.
You're not forced to live in Texas. There are 49 other states to live in. OTOH, as long as live in the USA (any of the 50 states), there is no place to run, no place to hide from this new mandate.
Unless it's a life threatening problem, illegals should instead be getting a priority ride across the border back to where they came from. Don't treat them like US citizens and all the benefits there of, because obviously they're not one in the first place.
Taxation has always been an instrument of social engineering how a society operates. By any other name, it's a behavior modifier. The fact many of you don't already know this is quite frankly, scary as hell!
It's not a tax. Obama even said so. We have a honest man in the house. Why are you all doubting him?
Don't worry. Universal Healthcare in America just passed. All of it - as a tax (not commerce clause). So with the precedent set, welcome to a new soon-to-be crafted universal tuition!!! It will happen. Mark my words. It will pass, and you as the tax payer will end up being soaked to pay off this 1 trillion dollar debt in student loans.
That's a rather...umm...interesting theory. I'll give you that. But pirated versions of Windows Windows Vista/7 got to be but fractions of a percent. And that's counting the people wouldn't have purchased the OS anyways. So why bother implementing this just for activation? As others have said, this is to prevent root kits from acting as a hyper-visor to the OS.
So far, my Asus P8Z77-V Pro board will allow for both booting into UEFI and BIOS (legacy) modes. It's currently set to auto detect. Point being, I'm sure Dell and other OEMs will have a BIOS option to toggle this. However, driver on XP may be an entirely different matter all together. Especially true when it comes to laptops.
He already fucked us over by not giving us a shuttle. But sure, might as well nuke Houston...again.
Would this help at all in the transplant of organs?
I would imagine it something like a Looxcie with an added boom that extends forward and over an eye. So these devices can be minimalistic and stylish too.
For all practical purposes, you would never stream a video feed live to a social website. With gigs of flash memory being stuffed into the device, it would be far easier to record the device for 24 hours non-stop. Then, you can mark your daily events as the occur meaningful. Download, cut what you want to share, and publish online. Pretty easy concept.
Now, the police getting their hands on one of these unedited. Lets see...sexual harassment, unsafe driving, jay walking, breaking additional laws 1233125, 55232342, and 4322342. Oh look, you also did something really bad. So bad will create another law named after you.
On second though, I don't want one.
Cheap, cheap, and....cheap. Also, it makes upgrades to future technologies much easier. That, and maintenance!
What your witnessing is but a small portion of a much larger picture. You're seeing the transfer of wealth from this nation to 3rd world countries that can do our jobs at a fraction of a cost. Or to put it in another way, you simply can not have a nation of consumers if said nation isn't producing any work. So until our own wealth dries up (and it has been), Silicon valley will not be focusing their advertisements overseas yet. By the time they do, it will be too late to compete in that market.
Now, apply this same exportation of wealth and workforce to just about every industry in America. Now look at our national debt. Ya, we're that fucked!
It's becoming less of a PC (in terms of being customizable) and more of an appliance. Just the kind of mindset that people want, actually. People want something that turns on and does the job with little fuss. Just like Consoles, washing machines, microwaves, TVs, etc. People want to focus on the results, not the the journey it takes to get there.
No joke Actually, in that case it was a stabbing. But I've heard of drive bys too.
Ya well, when people start flashing gang signs, they become victims of drive by shootings. Seriously, we have some stupid ass wannabe gangsters that can't tell the difference between sign language and gang symbol flashing. My advice to the deaf: get the implant and stay away from the hood.
That's right boys and girls. Start lapping those CPUs to a mirror finish. Lap lap lap...
At those frequencies, wouldn't the doppler effect be more pronounced between two moving objects in space?
If cutting back on 2 weeks worth of logging saves them money in server and backup infrastructure costs, why not? To what advantage does 1 year worth of logging give them? Unless they're reselling this information as marketing stats, I honestly don't know.
You don't even know what that word means. So please stop using it.
First of all, the RDP protocol is encrypted. So your safe there. Minus the fact there was a nasty exploit that got plugged (you are running updates on your home pc, right?), but I digress. Anyways, you can access the client from the Run/Search line under the Start Menu by typing MSTSC.
Above all, check with your internal corporate IT policy. If they don't mention anything about external systems access, well...