It's not the technology, it's the concept I don't agree with regarding social media. Unlike the countless naive suckers out there, I'm not one to vomit my entire personal life 24/7 online for everyone to see.
Call it a self discovery, but I found napping after I get home from work for two hours is life changing. It clear sthe mind from stress and when you wake up, you feel like the work day happened just 12 hours ago. Feeling mentally and physically detached from the office has been extremely beneficial to me. But then again, I suppose it's because I do work about 50 to 55 hours a week.
Time Warner has been disabling user for malware for about 6 years now. Actually, they get redirected to a web page telling them to call the abuse department to review why the account has been temporarily disabled, agreeing to clean up the pc, and then the account gets renabled.
If you're that serious about fighting the *IAAs, the only winning move is to not play. Choosing some other form of entertainment would be my best advice to you.
Unless these machines are members of a domain, remote management will be a *major* PITA if not impossible without 3rd party tools. Working stand-alone workgroup machines sucks balls from an IT admin point of view. They also tend to suck up vast amounts of bandwidth youtubing and playing games. You can forget content filtering via DNS content filtering as students will end up using their own public DNS forwarders. It can sorta be done. But locking shit down through a managed firewall will take weeks if not months of tweaking and tuning. It will absolutely be a cat and mouse game between you and the students. Again, you can't manage their machines with GPOs and whatnot.
Simple solution. Ban all laptops and have them use iPads instead. Focus on IP white listing at the firewall level. No viruses, everything is the same experience. And parents foot the bill for the units.
1. A person considered sexually promiscuous. 3. To compromise one's principles for personal gain.
See! That describes a nymph and someone that sleeps around for selfish reasons. And if it's for personal gain and without regards for other peoples feeling, it's universally at an impersonal level. Be it for self-satisfaction or a just business attitude. That's a whore (manwhore too).
You fail at reading comprehension. Let's review the word "impersonal" shall we. mpersonal (m-pûrs-nl) adj. 1. Lacking personality; not being a person: an impersonal force. 2. a. Showing no emotion or personality: an aloof, impersonal manner. b. Having no personal reference or connection: an impersonal remark. c. Not responsive to or expressive of human personalities: a large, impersonal corporation. freedictionary.com
If you fuck for pleasure indiscriminately without regards to other peoples feelings in the matter, you're a whore. What part don't you get. If you like being a whore, that's fine with me. But you're still a whore. Embrace it as a badge of honor if you wish. No skin off my back. Just be sure to label correctly and accordingly.
You speak as though there would ultimately be some form of accountability for failure. Nope. Not going to happen. There will be a lot of political finger pointing over who "broke it" followed by a zillion government controlled solutions to the problem.
Defective by design. Incompetent by choice. That's that path politicians around the world take. Nothing new.
When Napster was all the rage, just about everyone in IT including the younger generation started sharing MP3s all over the world. On one hand, free music. Yeh! On the other, it was piracy and I really did feel bad for the industry. It wasn't hard to see how unsustainable wonton piracy would be. *IAAs have no choice but to adapt. The problem is that rather than take a rational approach with improved marketing and distribution, they decided to turn into one the largest litigation firms ever to sweep across America. That group was hellbent on screwing teenagers and their families financially while screwing the artists at the same time. A form of paper terrorism by making a nasty example out of a select few.
As for me? I'm pretty rational about the whole thing. I'll purchase music online, collect used late 90s or earlier CDs, or hit up Pandora. But I don't pirate music. It's a scummy thing IMHO.
We should default. Wealth is fleeing the country at unprecedented rate thanks to the power of the Internet. Any job that can be outsourced will be outsourced at some level. From a global supply/demand perspective, we are simply too expensive to keep demanding the level of importance (wealth) that we once enjoyed. Now add a shrinking economy to a growing deficit and you have stagflation. Should our economy pick back up, inflation will be there to bitch-slap us back down.
Pay now or pay later. Austerity is called for. Democrats don't have the balls to do it. Republican do, but will lose the votes to the Democrats. The handwriting is on the wall. We are fucked!
We have Obama. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING can be worse than that useless golfing community organizer. I will vote ABO (Anybody But Obama). Blast radius? Wasn't that Iran itching to bring about the 12th imam? Nuclear warfare sounds like the instrument of their choice from all the bluster we here from them.
It will be software driven with automatic target locking and tracking. All the monkey in the seat needs to do is verify the target with a set of eyes and pull the trigger.
I've never done project management before, but I have worked on many projects and reported to the person responsible for its resource allocation. In such a scenario outlined by the submission where you don't have a project manager, is there any software in which developers or technicians can help budget time against tasks and create a visual representation? Basically, something simple enough for staff to use and meaningful enough for management to use. The whole point is putting the final choice in management's court. Let them fight it out and ultimately delegate priorities with the resources you already have.
Serious questions here. The lifespan for cell phones are fairly short. Designs come and go. Eventually, he will have to have it replaced. My only question is how fast of a learner is he? How long would it take him to get used to an entirely new flip phone with the differences in tactile feedback and button placement?
Do you need to? Are normal computers radiation hardened?
Exactly, I have no idea. I though all modern CPUs relied on some form of ECC correction. Certainly for the L1 and L2 cache at least. It's also why server memory uses ECC too. IMHO, I think all computers and handheld units should employ error correction well.
Google performed a 2 and half year study of this topic. Worth reading as I'm sure it can be applied to CPUs if not transistor technology overall.
With transistors that small, how would you harden a microchip against radiation? Would the extra redundancy not make it worthwhile. That is to say, is there an optimal compromise between transistor size and resources consumed through redundancy allocation?
I prefer Autoruns, Process Explorer, and Process Monitor.
Short of nuke and paving the machine, I can clean up even the most foul and neglected of servers and workstations. Sometimes it's just more cost effective to replace it with a new one including data migration. YMMV.
It's not the technology, it's the concept I don't agree with regarding social media. Unlike the countless naive suckers out there, I'm not one to vomit my entire personal life 24/7 online for everyone to see.
Call it a self discovery, but I found napping after I get home from work for two hours is life changing. It clear sthe mind from stress and when you wake up, you feel like the work day happened just 12 hours ago. Feeling mentally and physically detached from the office has been extremely beneficial to me. But then again, I suppose it's because I do work about 50 to 55 hours a week.
Time Warner has been disabling user for malware for about 6 years now. Actually, they get redirected to a web page telling them to call the abuse department to review why the account has been temporarily disabled, agreeing to clean up the pc, and then the account gets renabled.
The web page they direct customers to is http://www.rrsecurity-abuse.com/abuse.php
Actually, everyone should review it. It's nicely layed out for ISP standards.
If you're that serious about fighting the *IAAs, the only winning move is to not play. Choosing some other form of entertainment would be my best advice to you.
Thanks :) Wifey makes that real convenient.
And yes. I have a moral code that follows these basic principals. The 10 commandments and 7 virtues (opposite of 7 deadly sins).
Run with your hair on fire!
Unless these machines are members of a domain, remote management will be a *major* PITA if not impossible without 3rd party tools. Working stand-alone workgroup machines sucks balls from an IT admin point of view. They also tend to suck up vast amounts of bandwidth youtubing and playing games. You can forget content filtering via DNS content filtering as students will end up using their own public DNS forwarders. It can sorta be done. But locking shit down through a managed firewall will take weeks if not months of tweaking and tuning. It will absolutely be a cat and mouse game between you and the students. Again, you can't manage their machines with GPOs and whatnot.
Simple solution. Ban all laptops and have them use iPads instead. Focus on IP white listing at the firewall level. No viruses, everything is the same experience. And parents foot the bill for the units.
1. A person considered sexually promiscuous.
3. To compromise one's principles for personal gain.
See! That describes a nymph and someone that sleeps around for selfish reasons. And if it's for personal gain and without regards for other peoples feeling, it's universally at an impersonal level. Be it for self-satisfaction or a just business attitude. That's a whore (manwhore too).
You fail at reading comprehension. Let's review the word "impersonal" shall we.
mpersonal (m-pûrs-nl)
adj.
1. Lacking personality; not being a person: an impersonal force.
2.
a. Showing no emotion or personality: an aloof, impersonal manner.
b. Having no personal reference or connection: an impersonal remark.
c. Not responsive to or expressive of human personalities: a large, impersonal corporation.
freedictionary.com
If you fuck for pleasure indiscriminately without regards to other peoples feelings in the matter, you're a whore. What part don't you get. If you like being a whore, that's fine with me. But you're still a whore. Embrace it as a badge of honor if you wish. No skin off my back. Just be sure to label correctly and accordingly.
You speak as though there would ultimately be some form of accountability for failure. Nope. Not going to happen. There will be a lot of political finger pointing over who "broke it" followed by a zillion government controlled solutions to the problem.
Defective by design. Incompetent by choice. That's that path politicians around the world take. Nothing new.
Same thing. And no, I don't care about the semantics.
Having sex with someone at an impersonal level = Being a whore.
When Napster was all the rage, just about everyone in IT including the younger generation started sharing MP3s all over the world. On one hand, free music. Yeh! On the other, it was piracy and I really did feel bad for the industry. It wasn't hard to see how unsustainable wonton piracy would be. *IAAs have no choice but to adapt. The problem is that rather than take a rational approach with improved marketing and distribution, they decided to turn into one the largest litigation firms ever to sweep across America. That group was hellbent on screwing teenagers and their families financially while screwing the artists at the same time. A form of paper terrorism by making a nasty example out of a select few.
As for me? I'm pretty rational about the whole thing. I'll purchase music online, collect used late 90s or earlier CDs, or hit up Pandora. But I don't pirate music. It's a scummy thing IMHO.
We should default. Wealth is fleeing the country at unprecedented rate thanks to the power of the Internet. Any job that can be outsourced will be outsourced at some level. From a global supply/demand perspective, we are simply too expensive to keep demanding the level of importance (wealth) that we once enjoyed. Now add a shrinking economy to a growing deficit and you have stagflation. Should our economy pick back up, inflation will be there to bitch-slap us back down.
Pay now or pay later. Austerity is called for. Democrats don't have the balls to do it. Republican do, but will lose the votes to the Democrats. The handwriting is on the wall. We are fucked!
We have Obama. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING can be worse than that useless golfing community organizer. I will vote ABO (Anybody But Obama).
Blast radius? Wasn't that Iran itching to bring about the 12th imam? Nuclear warfare sounds like the instrument of their choice from all the bluster we here from them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taUJthfnWfs&feature=related
Ain't gonna happen pal. Not in that state.
Like a squid releasing ink. Interesting.
You can remove man from nature, but you can't remove nature from man.
Love and war. It's what we do.
It will be software driven with automatic target locking and tracking. All the monkey in the seat needs to do is verify the target with a set of eyes and pull the trigger.
Yup. Pretty much all there is to that. Easy. No?
I've never done project management before, but I have worked on many projects and reported to the person responsible for its resource allocation. In such a scenario outlined by the submission where you don't have a project manager, is there any software in which developers or technicians can help budget time against tasks and create a visual representation? Basically, something simple enough for staff to use and meaningful enough for management to use. The whole point is putting the final choice in management's court. Let them fight it out and ultimately delegate priorities with the resources you already have.
Serious questions here. The lifespan for cell phones are fairly short. Designs come and go. Eventually, he will have to have it replaced. My only question is how fast of a learner is he? How long would it take him to get used to an entirely new flip phone with the differences in tactile feedback and button placement?
Never use the Chronosphere on them. It ends badly. Trust me!
Signed: The losing side.
Staring...Darl McBride **applause**!
Oh come on. You guys don't like horror stories?
And here I was thinking that the first solar powered calculators were made in 1978. They have a CPU too, right?
Do you need to? Are normal computers radiation hardened?
Exactly, I have no idea. I though all modern CPUs relied on some form of ECC correction. Certainly for the L1 and L2 cache at least. It's also why server memory uses ECC too. IMHO, I think all computers and handheld units should employ error correction well.
Google performed a 2 and half year study of this topic. Worth reading as I'm sure it can be applied to CPUs if not transistor technology overall.
With transistors that small, how would you harden a microchip against radiation? Would the extra redundancy not make it worthwhile. That is to say, is there an optimal compromise between transistor size and resources consumed through redundancy allocation?
I prefer Autoruns, Process Explorer, and Process Monitor.
Short of nuke and paving the machine, I can clean up even the most foul and neglected of servers and workstations. Sometimes it's just more cost effective to replace it with a new one including data migration. YMMV.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb545027