No. Just pointing out your're fucking delusional. I'm an anti-globalist, and I'm here to fight fascism and overall totalitarianism wherever it is around the world behind the keyboard. HINT: the Antifa IS a fascist group of "brown shirts", and the DPRK is anything but democratic.
Nope. Not until AFTER we neuter the fuck out the progressives from re-shaping America. Take the sharp objects away from them and let them cry in a corner. It's how you save the world.
...this so-called president is an idiot who is in waaaaaaaaaaaay over his head.
And you should be thanking GOD for that! A POTUS that fumbles around is far less dangerous that a Clinton administration that knowingly sold, and would continue to sell, America out and it's future interests. She's a globalist! She's the embodiment of totalitarianism!!!! FFS, look at her Mao suits; she definitely doesn't hide who she really is!
It's a cash cow. Tolls never go away despite what you've may have read. They go on forever as maintenance costs and to fund the next "big project". So once a toll, always a toll.
The worst are dynamic metering based tolls. If there's a wreck on a major road in some states, the toll/hov section instantly jacks up the price until enough people stay in the parking lot until that flipped over 18 wheeler is shoved off of it.
A small area of the planet being radioactive. But that's ok, with no life as we know it, not much weather to blow stuff around, and lots of land mass, we've got plenty of chances at another try.
I don't claim to have the answer, other than just my own opinion. That said, I think it's somewhat of a positive thing that more intelligent populations are wise enough to have fewer children. It acts as a form of self-balancing in population control. A numerical "thermostat" if you will. Eventually, children of poorer populations will become educated enough to also have fewer children in the proceeding generations to come. My big gripe is that children of course suffer needlessly in the process. So while they, like any of us, didn't choose which skin to be born in, it's the duty of the parents to self-sacrifice for the betterment of their upbringing and future success.
For example, I'm pushing about 12 working hours a dat while the wife stays home taking care of our son. Her job is 24/7 365 days a year without a paycheck. Mine is complete burnout to oblivion burning both end of the candle. In either case, NOBODY is going to give two-fucks about the wellbeing of our child. I just accept that as a fact of life. So be it. And so the cycle of life continues. It's how I rationalize it. It's how I accept it for what it is.
Thank GOD I live in Texas (Katy, TX just west of Houston) were I can choose my own re-seller. My 12 month contract is 5 cents per kw hour. Last month, paid under 50 bucks in electricity. That's right bitches! We got smart people that can actually read and understand the free market to make it work. Last time they deregulaed the market in California, it was an epic fail. Again, exact opposite in Texas, we know how to make it work!
IT is also a moving target. So while there's merit to the idea of a apprentice/journeyman path, it's kind of difficult when the entire IT environment changes with entire paradigm shifts. IT is NOT like plumbing, electrical, masonry, dental, legal, medical, or engineering where you can build of institutional knowledge. Even us seasoned IT folks have effectively shed new skin in this field multiple times already. Really, the industry is just that damned dynamic!
It's all about the ROI. Anything more than 120 days and it's prolly not worth the trouble for most people. If it's 90 days or less, expect massive markup over MSRP and/or lead-times at least 2 to 3 months in backorder.
The paradigm would start with a Public and Private side of your profile. By default, anything flagged as public is available anyone that lands on your profile, or somehow gets scraped by a web search engine; much how it happens today. On the private side, you can still set some granular access permissions, but all the data is stored in the app itself. Wechat for the iPhone lets you backup and transport your chat database for example. Should you delete the app and/or disconnect from the web, your comment history or posting would have just a phantom ghost link as a place holder object, even though it's not available. Sort of like providing a continuity of events between you and your friends, and the momentary or permanent lack of access would be by design (like a broken link).
I'm thinking the Public side would be provide some ad revenue enough to pay for the indexing P2P seeding servers, development of the API and future standards to the protocol, and serve to assist in the open source of the clients.
I want a P2P version of a "Facebook". All the servers are good for is as an indexing node. But, the actual content stays on my mobile device and/or PC at home. The data is encrypted and decrypted at the client side between you and all members that you are friends with. Want to leave and take all the data down with it? You just remove the pointer reference (account) from the node and trash the local application. Done!
Downside? Devices need to be always-on. But hey, that's an acceptable price over having all my personal shit scraped and processed for analytical targeting. Plus, a popular solution would CRUSH Facebook market share!!! God, I would love to see that day:)
T-ing it up huh? Oh fuck it, just show us more malnourished pot-bellied black children while you're at it. Dear God, we are Soooo snapping back to the 1980's. Un-fucking believable! Hah!
Well, anytime I read about abnormal amounts of reported lead in any food, it tends to follow types of food that's acidic. Meaning, the lead is coming from someplace in the manufacturing process based on the materials that handle them. At least, that's my take on it.
Goes after crypto currencies, cash, metals, gift cards, in essence, anything that doesn't first get recorded as a taxable transaction otherwise its assets confiscation without due process "because-they-say-so" and prison time.
Wait till the new ultra-slim iPhone X is epoxied together. There is no repair, only replace. The old unit goes in the shredder to be recycled. As for the data, all in the cloud baby. In fact, the new paradigm is that your physical device is just an extension of it rather then the other way around.
The future is bleak for the mom-and-pop iDevice repair shops all around town. Soon they will be out of business in say..five years?? Yeah, sounds about right.
It would have been a portable radio by any other name. Digital wasn't even doable in that era without the IC (integrated circuit; microchip). Essentially, HAM radio was it.
Good to know. So, it won't provide a full BMR backup set. It only lets you choose whatever directories contains user data. Though with the OS and common program files (MS Office, Adobe suite for example) being de-duplicated, it's not like it would make that much extra of a dent in storage use. Temp file and browser cache would however as those get pretty unique and large per machine; and it's those you can't de-deduplicate!
There are no backdoors. That much is factual, because, gaining access to the MITM data is top secret and thus only accessible by Chinese authorities.
Trust the state!
No. Just pointing out your're fucking delusional. I'm an anti-globalist, and I'm here to fight fascism and overall totalitarianism wherever it is around the world behind the keyboard. HINT: the Antifa IS a fascist group of "brown shirts", and the DPRK is anything but democratic.
Nope. Not until AFTER we neuter the fuck out the progressives from re-shaping America. Take the sharp objects away from them and let them cry in a corner. It's how you save the world.
...this so-called president is an idiot who is in waaaaaaaaaaaay over his head.
And you should be thanking GOD for that! A POTUS that fumbles around is far less dangerous that a Clinton administration that knowingly sold, and would continue to sell, America out and it's future interests. She's a globalist! She's the embodiment of totalitarianism!!!! FFS, look at her Mao suits; she definitely doesn't hide who she really is!
It's a cash cow. Tolls never go away despite what you've may have read. They go on forever as maintenance costs and to fund the next "big project". So once a toll, always a toll.
The worst are dynamic metering based tolls. If there's a wreck on a major road in some states, the toll/hov section instantly jacks up the price until enough people stay in the parking lot until that flipped over 18 wheeler is shoved off of it.
A small area of the planet being radioactive. But that's ok, with no life as we know it, not much weather to blow stuff around, and lots of land mass, we've got plenty of chances at another try.
I don't claim to have the answer, other than just my own opinion. That said, I think it's somewhat of a positive thing that more intelligent populations are wise enough to have fewer children. It acts as a form of self-balancing in population control. A numerical "thermostat" if you will. Eventually, children of poorer populations will become educated enough to also have fewer children in the proceeding generations to come. My big gripe is that children of course suffer needlessly in the process. So while they, like any of us, didn't choose which skin to be born in, it's the duty of the parents to self-sacrifice for the betterment of their upbringing and future success.
For example, I'm pushing about 12 working hours a dat while the wife stays home taking care of our son. Her job is 24/7 365 days a year without a paycheck. Mine is complete burnout to oblivion burning both end of the candle. In either case, NOBODY is going to give two-fucks about the wellbeing of our child. I just accept that as a fact of life. So be it. And so the cycle of life continues. It's how I rationalize it. It's how I accept it for what it is.
It's one of many baby steps towards neo-feudalism.
Thank GOD I live in Texas (Katy, TX just west of Houston) were I can choose my own re-seller. My 12 month contract is 5 cents per kw hour. Last month, paid under 50 bucks in electricity. That's right bitches! We got smart people that can actually read and understand the free market to make it work. Last time they deregulaed the market in California, it was an epic fail. Again, exact opposite in Texas, we know how to make it work!
http://www.powertochoose.org/
Ryzen 7 = Core i7
Ryzen 5 = Core i5
Ryzen 3 = Core i3
Ryzen Pro is Xeon equivalent?
IT is also a moving target. So while there's merit to the idea of a apprentice/journeyman path, it's kind of difficult when the entire IT environment changes with entire paradigm shifts. IT is NOT like plumbing, electrical, masonry, dental, legal, medical, or engineering where you can build of institutional knowledge. Even us seasoned IT folks have effectively shed new skin in this field multiple times already. Really, the industry is just that damned dynamic!
It's all about the ROI. Anything more than 120 days and it's prolly not worth the trouble for most people. If it's 90 days or less, expect massive markup over MSRP and/or lead-times at least 2 to 3 months in backorder.
Awwww, but what's the fun in that!? lol
Delt with bedbugs before. It's like fucking Zerglings! Nuke em from orbit; it's the only way to be sure!
The paradigm would start with a Public and Private side of your profile. By default, anything flagged as public is available anyone that lands on your profile, or somehow gets scraped by a web search engine; much how it happens today. On the private side, you can still set some granular access permissions, but all the data is stored in the app itself. Wechat for the iPhone lets you backup and transport your chat database for example. Should you delete the app and/or disconnect from the web, your comment history or posting would have just a phantom ghost link as a place holder object, even though it's not available. Sort of like providing a continuity of events between you and your friends, and the momentary or permanent lack of access would be by design (like a broken link).
I'm thinking the Public side would be provide some ad revenue enough to pay for the indexing P2P seeding servers, development of the API and future standards to the protocol, and serve to assist in the open source of the clients.
I want a P2P version of a "Facebook". All the servers are good for is as an indexing node. But, the actual content stays on my mobile device and/or PC at home. The data is encrypted and decrypted at the client side between you and all members that you are friends with. Want to leave and take all the data down with it? You just remove the pointer reference (account) from the node and trash the local application. Done!
Downside? Devices need to be always-on. But hey, that's an acceptable price over having all my personal shit scraped and processed for analytical targeting. Plus, a popular solution would CRUSH Facebook market share!!! God, I would love to see that day :)
T-ing it up huh? Oh fuck it, just show us more malnourished pot-bellied black children while you're at it. Dear God, we are Soooo snapping back to the 1980's. Un-fucking believable! Hah!
Well, anytime I read about abnormal amounts of reported lead in any food, it tends to follow types of food that's acidic. Meaning, the lead is coming from someplace in the manufacturing process based on the materials that handle them. At least, that's my take on it.
“Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2017.”
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/...
Goes after crypto currencies, cash, metals, gift cards, in essence, anything that doesn't first get recorded as a taxable transaction otherwise its assets confiscation without due process "because-they-say-so" and prison time.
They will blame it on N.Korea and those rascally Russians! WWIII commences.
Netflix has proxy servers in datacenters throughout the US. I don't get the point of this.
Do you have an opinion of CrashPlan? I've heard good things about it, but that's all.
Wait till the new ultra-slim iPhone X is epoxied together. There is no repair, only replace. The old unit goes in the shredder to be recycled. As for the data, all in the cloud baby. In fact, the new paradigm is that your physical device is just an extension of it rather then the other way around.
The future is bleak for the mom-and-pop iDevice repair shops all around town. Soon they will be out of business in say..five years?? Yeah, sounds about right.
It would have been a portable radio by any other name. Digital wasn't even doable in that era without the IC (integrated circuit; microchip). Essentially, HAM radio was it.
Good to know. So, it won't provide a full BMR backup set. It only lets you choose whatever directories contains user data. Though with the OS and common program files (MS Office, Adobe suite for example) being de-duplicated, it's not like it would make that much extra of a dent in storage use. Temp file and browser cache would however as those get pretty unique and large per machine; and it's those you can't de-deduplicate!