As a conservative myself, I agree with you 1000%. She's one milkshake short of a Happy Meal. I really don't know what her political leanings truely are, but they have to be in name only. I seriously doubt she has any core philosophical principles of her own. At least they're not conservative base on her blogging. I think she just likes riding on the coattails of power for her own personal gain.
Reboot the PC. Just after POST (power on self test), tap the F8 key once a second to invoke Windows boot options. Choose "Safe Mode". Click the Start button and type in MSCONFIG. Select "Normal Startup" under the General tab. Reboot again and all should be well. Assuming you didn't provide CC info or let them install any other application.
I'd love to know what public IP they're hiding behind.
Emotions. Not ideas, actions, people, or places. The ability to pick up happiness, fear, surprise, or caution would be an invaluable form of communication. So yes, while it be an invasion of privacy, it would put all members on the same level of enhanced awareness.
They way I see it, if you're already trusting each other with your lives, an extra layer of emotional intimacy (non-sexual) being shared among the platoon is worth it if that means staying alive.
More simple than that. There's profit in scarcity. Eventually home accounts will be NATed by default. If you currently have a public IP, you may wake up one morning to find out otherwise (while troubleshooting your home router in frustration). If you want a public dynamic IP, you will have to pay extra for that. If you want a static public IP, that's an additional cost on top of that. The day of double NAT or being stuck with using your ISPs router/switch will be the "new normal". Get used to it.
And don't try and use the argument that you need to establish a VPN for work. They will tell you first to fuck off, and secondly, that's what a business account is for. So so sorry that our NAT breaks the GRE protocol.
While telekinesis doesn't exist in the real world, I wonder if an implant or headband could transmit core emotional responses to the rest of your platoon via wireless link. That is to say, you wouldn't be able to transmit exact words but rather basic core primitive thoughts and emotions. If one of your members are in danger or senses a major problem, everyone could be aware of the situation simultaneously without a single word spoken on the battlefield.
Some controllers will let you kick off an online consistency check. It will at least halve your disk I/O until the process completes. But essentially the process will walk the entire raid container and check/correct any errors it finds. I usually do this four times a year for my servers. It's extremely rare for volumes that already have background patrol reading enabled, but the fact of it happening is still within the realm of possibility. Better safe than sorry.
At least with Dell PERC controllers, the likelihood of UREs these days have been mitigated with the use of background patrol reading which proactively checks the disk in idle periods or low priority disk access. UREs are also detected and corrected on the fly while accessing data.
You might want to check the documentation as to what features your RAID controller supports. If it supports background patrol reading, most likely it's enabled by default. If not, I suggest upgrading the controller if possible.
The leaders in both America and the UK are essentially trying to mothball their own economies while transferring their wealth to Asia. They do NOT have YOUR interests at heart. They have their own legacies to financially float and it won't be in the UK. Yes, your fucked!
That was 5 years ago. Started with OS 4 and 5 they've been pretty damn good. Best thing for the SMB market. Would recommend for enterprise as well. At least better than Fortigate and Barracuda. BTW, Dell purchased SonicWALL. It's Dell SonicWALL and looking to purchase Wyse as well. I would not be surprised if they attempt to purchase Trend Micro in the near future too.
The IT market is mature and so consolidation of top tier companies is a completely normal phase the industry is going through in these poor economic times.
You're giving the CCP way too much love over this. They caused a lot of China's problem. It's their duty to undo the messes they've created in the first place. Praise doesn't come until they unwind the effects of the cultural revolution and then cross the threshold to where they should be at (pre-revolution). Arguably, the CCP has set China back several generations. However, I'm not one to rub salt into the wound. But I won't be giving them that level of respect you're giving until a while longer. They're making progress, but there's still much work to do before a celebration is warranted.
Take a look at the black community in America. How many fatherless children are there? How many of them commit crimes? You want society to fall apart don't you? Start by denigrating the family unit!
BTW, having children is expensive. There's a reason society subsidizes the cost of their development through tax benefits and public education. Though I am against the concept of complete socialism/communism in the form of carte blanche handouts. But some encouragement is healthy. Where you draw the line will always be open to debate, as it should be.
I haven't used Linux as a desktop platform. In fact, I've done it the other way around. I've ran LAMP under Hyper-V (cheaper than paying VMware). Which desktop Linux destro provides native backup to disk support along with BMR functionality? Of the ones that do, will it backup a running VM via shadowcopy like Time Machine does on a Mac?
With both Snow Leopard and Lion, I had to hack a file just to enabled TRIM on my Intel SSD. I have a feeling I'll have to do that again if I upgrade. Unless they've made attempts to correct that little "exploit".
Apple makes a good product, but only if you buy everything through Apple. I'm quite honestly surprised they even made replacing an HDD with a non-Apple brand even possible. I know some IBM Thinkpads will bitch at POST unless the drive's firmware has been signed by IBM.
Yes, failed. Actually, they're failing, but that -let's be honest- equals to having failed as a newcomer to the American automotive market. Unless they can pull a Hail Mary, they're as good as finished IMHO. Only a matter of time.
Skoda comes close to it (owned by VW now) which is a Czech based brand. Actually, I've been in one while in Shanghai. They're not bad at all from the interior. But I couldn't tell you of their reliability other then being known as a cheaper version of a VW.
I doubt you will see them in the US market. Too much loyal brand recognition and extremely competitive local marketing campaigns make the successful introduction of another brand next to impossible. Fiat tried making a go of recently and failed. My gut feeling (based on my historical knowledge of this industry) is that Smart Car will wither on the vine in a slow death next.
I ordered from these guys before at LEDWatchStop. I know such merchants are a dime a dozen these days, but so far I've been pleased with my shopping experience.
You want to smoke your time away on Facebook? Umm ok... but if your co-workers don't see you in the office the following day, chances are you've been fired for slacking off. Several client businesses of mine have stated a zero tolerance for slacking off unless it's on your lunch break time. Management knows how addicting social media websites can be for some people.
As a conservative myself, I agree with you 1000%. She's one milkshake short of a Happy Meal. I really don't know what her political leanings truely are, but they have to be in name only. I seriously doubt she has any core philosophical principles of her own. At least they're not conservative base on her blogging. I think she just likes riding on the coattails of power for her own personal gain.
She's a classic case of psychological projection. She is who she claims others to be.
Sure, if you had to. If your system is really hosed, you could always restore from a system restore state.
Start --> Accessories --> System Tools --> System Restore
Reboot the PC. Just after POST (power on self test), tap the F8 key once a second to invoke Windows boot options. Choose "Safe Mode". Click the Start button and type in MSCONFIG. Select "Normal Startup" under the General tab. Reboot again and all should be well. Assuming you didn't provide CC info or let them install any other application.
I'd love to know what public IP they're hiding behind.
Emotions. Not ideas, actions, people, or places. The ability to pick up happiness, fear, surprise, or caution would be an invaluable form of communication. So yes, while it be an invasion of privacy, it would put all members on the same level of enhanced awareness.
They way I see it, if you're already trusting each other with your lives, an extra layer of emotional intimacy (non-sexual) being shared among the platoon is worth it if that means staying alive.
More simple than that. There's profit in scarcity. Eventually home accounts will be NATed by default. If you currently have a public IP, you may wake up one morning to find out otherwise (while troubleshooting your home router in frustration). If you want a public dynamic IP, you will have to pay extra for that. If you want a static public IP, that's an additional cost on top of that. The day of double NAT or being stuck with using your ISPs router/switch will be the "new normal". Get used to it.
And don't try and use the argument that you need to establish a VPN for work. They will tell you first to fuck off, and secondly, that's what a business account is for. So so sorry that our NAT breaks the GRE protocol.
While telekinesis doesn't exist in the real world, I wonder if an implant or headband could transmit core emotional responses to the rest of your platoon via wireless link. That is to say, you wouldn't be able to transmit exact words but rather basic core primitive thoughts and emotions. If one of your members are in danger or senses a major problem, everyone could be aware of the situation simultaneously without a single word spoken on the battlefield.
How about on cars and jets? Would that reduce drag and keep the water off?
That's not true! Areal density = more bits flying under the read/write heads per unit of time for the same given RPM speed.
Some controllers will let you kick off an online consistency check. It will at least halve your disk I/O until the process completes. But essentially the process will walk the entire raid container and check/correct any errors it finds. I usually do this four times a year for my servers. It's extremely rare for volumes that already have background patrol reading enabled, but the fact of it happening is still within the realm of possibility. Better safe than sorry.
At least with Dell PERC controllers, the likelihood of UREs these days have been mitigated with the use of background patrol reading which proactively checks the disk in idle periods or low priority disk access. UREs are also detected and corrected on the fly while accessing data.
You might want to check the documentation as to what features your RAID controller supports. If it supports background patrol reading, most likely it's enabled by default. If not, I suggest upgrading the controller if possible.
The leaders in both America and the UK are essentially trying to mothball their own economies while transferring their wealth to Asia. They do NOT have YOUR interests at heart. They have their own legacies to financially float and it won't be in the UK. Yes, your fucked!
That was 5 years ago. Started with OS 4 and 5 they've been pretty damn good. Best thing for the SMB market. Would recommend for enterprise as well. At least better than Fortigate and Barracuda. BTW, Dell purchased SonicWALL. It's Dell SonicWALL and looking to purchase Wyse as well. I would not be surprised if they attempt to purchase Trend Micro in the near future too.
The IT market is mature and so consolidation of top tier companies is a completely normal phase the industry is going through in these poor economic times.
You're giving the CCP way too much love over this. They caused a lot of China's problem. It's their duty to undo the messes they've created in the first place. Praise doesn't come until they unwind the effects of the cultural revolution and then cross the threshold to where they should be at (pre-revolution). Arguably, the CCP has set China back several generations. However, I'm not one to rub salt into the wound. But I won't be giving them that level of respect you're giving until a while longer. They're making progress, but there's still much work to do before a celebration is warranted.
Take a look at the black community in America. How many fatherless children are there? How many of them commit crimes? You want society to fall apart don't you? Start by denigrating the family unit!
BTW, having children is expensive. There's a reason society subsidizes the cost of their development through tax benefits and public education. Though I am against the concept of complete socialism/communism in the form of carte blanche handouts. But some encouragement is healthy. Where you draw the line will always be open to debate, as it should be.
I haven't used Linux as a desktop platform. In fact, I've done it the other way around. I've ran LAMP under Hyper-V (cheaper than paying VMware). Which desktop Linux destro provides native backup to disk support along with BMR functionality? Of the ones that do, will it backup a running VM via shadowcopy like Time Machine does on a Mac?
Because an OEM is under contract to supply said crapware. It's what subsidies the cost of a new PC in the first place.
With both Snow Leopard and Lion, I had to hack a file just to enabled TRIM on my Intel SSD. I have a feeling I'll have to do that again if I upgrade. Unless they've made attempts to correct that little "exploit".
Apple makes a good product, but only if you buy everything through Apple. I'm quite honestly surprised they even made replacing an HDD with a non-Apple brand even possible. I know some IBM Thinkpads will bitch at POST unless the drive's firmware has been signed by IBM.
Yes, failed. Actually, they're failing, but that -let's be honest- equals to having failed as a newcomer to the American automotive market. Unless they can pull a Hail Mary, they're as good as finished IMHO. Only a matter of time.
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/09/27/fiat-500-sales-in-u-s-not-meeting-expectations-amidst-marketing/
Dude! They're providing you flagpoles by which you can air your dirty laundry to the public. Open and connected? Duh!
Skoda comes close to it (owned by VW now) which is a Czech based brand. Actually, I've been in one while in Shanghai. They're not bad at all from the interior. But I couldn't tell you of their reliability other then being known as a cheaper version of a VW.
I doubt you will see them in the US market. Too much loyal brand recognition and extremely competitive local marketing campaigns make the successful introduction of another brand next to impossible. Fiat tried making a go of recently and failed. My gut feeling (based on my historical knowledge of this industry) is that Smart Car will wither on the vine in a slow death next.
I ordered from these guys before at LEDWatchStop. I know such merchants are a dime a dozen these days, but so far I've been pleased with my shopping experience.
You want to smoke your time away on Facebook? Umm ok... but if your co-workers don't see you in the office the following day, chances are you've been fired for slacking off. Several client businesses of mine have stated a zero tolerance for slacking off unless it's on your lunch break time. Management knows how addicting social media websites can be for some people.
Question. In theory, you could turn those stair stepped signals into vectored splines. Does anyone already do this?
Daily Kos. Practically a hate site when GWB was in office. Might even be still today. I haven't bothered to check lately. Don't plan too either.