That's not a bug, that's a feature. It's called the three "branches of government" for a reason. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Obama needs to work with Congress, not rule like a dictator by side-stepping the other two branches and creating "tzars" (38 so far, 33 under Bush).
Yeah, because what's two cities in Japan compared to global thermonuclear exchange. The fact it didn't happen (when it should have in that moment) is proof that, yes, there is a God!!!
Yeah, because there's such a moral equivalence with Marxism–Leninism. That fucker on the island almost wiped out DC. The most terrifying moment in human history was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Yeah, and in that 20 years, all of the jobs will be overseas managed by both people and equipment overseas. America will be the land of the global elite much how London is now as a city. The poor will still be there to take care of local services; poor because too may people competing for too little jobs. A true have / have-not society.
The future of America in 20 years will be one with a severally if not totally diminished middle class.
Wars cost money. So when you have a bunch of Islamic assholes wanting to destroy western civilization and replace it with a caliphate, who you gonna call?! Rather than bust ghosts, we send teams of them. Meanwhile, Europe (hanging on by a thread due to Islamic immigration) enjoys all the cost savings by dumping funds into healthcare and science.
Someone has to do the dirty work around here, and that's America. And we get shit on by Europe for doing it.
Protect your own, I'm fucking done support the military. We have ICBMs, just glass the fucking place. I'm all about that whole passive/aggressive thing these days.
All purchased separately within a three month time frame. I don't think it was from a bad batch. I think it was either poor materials selected or fundamentally flawed engineering. Someone brought up the issue with the enclosures being the culprit. Seems like a logical explanation for why the failed, but Seagate should have caught this problem early on in testing or simulation testing.
If it's the outer most tracks, sure. More surface area = more bits. As such, that 1/3rd would be physically narrower making the actuator arm not having to swing as far back and forth when reading/writing to that partition. As a bonus, the outer most track also has faster throughput as more bits fly under the head vs the inner track regardless of RPM.
So I have multiple servers in different locations all using 3TB external USB3 Seagate drives (powered by AC adapter). At least 12 in total, one for each server used for BMR backups. In less than a year, ALL DRIVES FAILED!!! Either they started out with bad blocks and progressively got worse, or just died.
Seagate, never again! The article below doesn't show just how bad Seagate drives are when used every day.
What they hell do they do? Drop a key logger onto the machine?! Scary stuff. I can see the elderly getting hit by this.
And this is why I recommend Apple products. If you run the newer OSX, programs can't run unless it's blessed by Apple (signed). You can over-ride the default behavior, but that's something you rarely do if ever (well, unless you're a developer or toy with someone's pet project app).
It's why your photos and media should sync to the cloud immediately after. Brick the phone? Fuck you, in the cloud baby! Put me in prison? Fuck you, deadman switch will release all data to the public!
Many women who become moms stay at home on hiatus before returning to work. IT is a fast moving target, so being left behind for a short while is enough to make it too troublesome to return to the same career. Some will chose an entirely different job that better suits their work/family life. Another percentage of those moms stay at home as a "stay at home mother"; which BTW is a full-time job in of itself with bread winning father providing the financials.
ADOPT FRIGGIN NORMAL CABLES FOR YOUR IOS DEVICES USB-C connectors are on their way, go with those. All the advantages of your Lightning cables but not "just ours".
A multi-billion dollar company. You know, Apple could chuck the community a bone here and open up their lightning cable specs free from royalties. I prefer that design over USB-C.
"Quantum suicide", look it up. Basically, the moment you kill yourself, your consciousness slips instantly into an alternate universe where the attempt failed. But to everyone else in their universe you left behind, you in fact died. Yeah, wrap your noodle around that!
But seriously, what bugs me is this; where was I before I was born? The answer seems obvious until you really ponder it, then it's not.
The parent sorta has a point. I can't vouch for the ratio, but I would definitely agree that newer cars have a proprietary/integrated dash and console arrangement that don't conform to the DIN standard (ISO 7736) in comparison to older vehicles. My perception is that this is getting worse with each new model.
There is a ray of hope however. Scosche is a major brand of custom aftermarket bracket and adapters for car audio. Chances are that if it's dimensionally possible, they've already created a kit for your vehicle. For example I also own a 2009 Honda Civic; the Scosche-HA1561 Dash Kit is only 40 bucks from Crutchfield (discounted when purchased with other stuff). It also comes in three colors depending on your interior. If they didn't take the market seriously, I wouldn't have expected that as optional. For reference, here is a photo of the factory radio for a comparison.
BTW, I don't mean to come off as a shill for Crutchfield, but I'm experienced in shopping there in the past. If you know of a competitor that you recommend, by all means share. I'm always looking for reliable alternative sources that I can price cheaper.:)
So it's like this: Normally you're phone is an peripheral to your car dashboard/radio. With CarPlay, it's the other way around. So yes, I agree. Maps, navigation, audio, handsfree, etc, all that is just a firmware update away. None of this proprietary BS that costs an arm and a leg, often outdated, and soon be obsolete in five years anyways. With a standard API, it makes that a whole lot easier to manage. Ditto for the Android equivalent.
2010 RAV4. Aftermarket bracket (custom molded for make/model) turns it into Double-DIN or Single-DIN (bottom half being a little for phone, billfold, or whatever). Check the link below to see stuff is available for your car including the aftermarket bracket needed. In my case, the plastic used makes it look as though it was an OEM feature. So it's not always cheesy looking.
All I was saying was that procreating is a poor substitute for actually living into the future.
Until major breakthroughs happen in both biology and computer technology, we may be stuck. Further more, the notion of biology to silicon transcendence is predicated on understanding what exactly consciousness is; and is it transferable?
Some have postulated that consciousness is nothing more than an illusion. Though I still hold that in the end, we all leave this world as we came into it from birth; kicking and screaming.
Not saying you're wrong, but damn, that's a nihilistic way of putting it!
With regards to faulting programming: That's the song and dance of humanity. Get over it. You won't have a sole arbiter of knowledge, because both government and other institution will always claim to be that. It's how wars get started and oppression / tyranny set root. All that you can do as a parent is teach your children as much correct knowledge that you know to be true. But most importantly, teach him/her of the methods by being self-sufficient to learn on their own and question everything.
That's not a bug, that's a feature. It's called the three "branches of government" for a reason. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Obama needs to work with Congress, not rule like a dictator by side-stepping the other two branches and creating "tzars" (38 so far, 33 under Bush).
Yeah, because what's two cities in Japan compared to global thermonuclear exchange. The fact it didn't happen (when it should have in that moment) is proof that, yes, there is a God!!!
Yeah, because there's such a moral equivalence with Marxism–Leninism. That fucker on the island almost wiped out DC. The most terrifying moment in human history was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Super Bomberman for the SNES w/ 4-way tap. Done!!! That's all you need.
Yeah, and in that 20 years, all of the jobs will be overseas managed by both people and equipment overseas. America will be the land of the global elite much how London is now as a city. The poor will still be there to take care of local services; poor because too may people competing for too little jobs. A true have / have-not society.
The future of America in 20 years will be one with a severally if not totally diminished middle class.
Wars cost money. So when you have a bunch of Islamic assholes wanting to destroy western civilization and replace it with a caliphate, who you gonna call?! Rather than bust ghosts, we send teams of them. Meanwhile, Europe (hanging on by a thread due to Islamic immigration) enjoys all the cost savings by dumping funds into healthcare and science.
Someone has to do the dirty work around here, and that's America. And we get shit on by Europe for doing it.
Protect your own, I'm fucking done support the military. We have ICBMs, just glass the fucking place. I'm all about that whole passive/aggressive thing these days.
All purchased separately within a three month time frame. I don't think it was from a bad batch. I think it was either poor materials selected or fundamentally flawed engineering. Someone brought up the issue with the enclosures being the culprit. Seems like a logical explanation for why the failed, but Seagate should have caught this problem early on in testing or simulation testing.
If it's the outer most tracks, sure. More surface area = more bits. As such, that 1/3rd would be physically narrower making the actuator arm not having to swing as far back and forth when reading/writing to that partition. As a bonus, the outer most track also has faster throughput as more bits fly under the head vs the inner track regardless of RPM.
So I have multiple servers in different locations all using 3TB external USB3 Seagate drives (powered by AC adapter). At least 12 in total, one for each server used for BMR backups. In less than a year, ALL DRIVES FAILED!!! Either they started out with bad blocks and progressively got worse, or just died.
Seagate, never again! The article below doesn't show just how bad Seagate drives are when used every day.
http://www.pcworld.com/article...
What they hell do they do? Drop a key logger onto the machine?! Scary stuff. I can see the elderly getting hit by this.
And this is why I recommend Apple products. If you run the newer OSX, programs can't run unless it's blessed by Apple (signed). You can over-ride the default behavior, but that's something you rarely do if ever (well, unless you're a developer or toy with someone's pet project app).
It's why your photos and media should sync to the cloud immediately after. Brick the phone? Fuck you, in the cloud baby! Put me in prison? Fuck you, deadman switch will release all data to the public!
Yeah, that and the high voltage transmission lines couldn't take on the extra weight hanging between he polls. Not going to happen!
Babies happen.
Many women who become moms stay at home on hiatus before returning to work. IT is a fast moving target, so being left behind for a short while is enough to make it too troublesome to return to the same career. Some will chose an entirely different job that better suits their work/family life. Another percentage of those moms stay at home as a "stay at home mother"; which BTW is a full-time job in of itself with bread winning father providing the financials.
A multi-billion dollar company. You know, Apple could chuck the community a bone here and open up their lightning cable specs free from royalties. I prefer that design over USB-C.
In China, their clothes are polyester for that very reason.
All you fucks can pull cotton from my dead cold hands before I give up the dryer!
Hah! Two eco washers uses more energy that a single non-eco unit. So for a large family, the single non-eco machine is the better option.
Queue the responses for single child mandate, except for the Muslims in Europe. Their special and get a pass.
It's when they back up their liberal fantasy utopian vision for the rest of us with force, do they become communists.
"Quantum suicide", look it up. Basically, the moment you kill yourself, your consciousness slips instantly into an alternate universe where the attempt failed. But to everyone else in their universe you left behind, you in fact died. Yeah, wrap your noodle around that!
But seriously, what bugs me is this; where was I before I was born? The answer seems obvious until you really ponder it, then it's not.
The parent sorta has a point. I can't vouch for the ratio, but I would definitely agree that newer cars have a proprietary/integrated dash and console arrangement that don't conform to the DIN standard (ISO 7736) in comparison to older vehicles. My perception is that this is getting worse with each new model.
There is a ray of hope however. Scosche is a major brand of custom aftermarket bracket and adapters for car audio. Chances are that if it's dimensionally possible, they've already created a kit for your vehicle. For example I also own a 2009 Honda Civic; the Scosche-HA1561 Dash Kit is only 40 bucks from Crutchfield (discounted when purchased with other stuff). It also comes in three colors depending on your interior. If they didn't take the market seriously, I wouldn't have expected that as optional. For reference, here is a photo of the factory radio for a comparison.
BTW, I don't mean to come off as a shill for Crutchfield, but I'm experienced in shopping there in the past. If you know of a competitor that you recommend, by all means share. I'm always looking for reliable alternative sources that I can price cheaper. :)
So it's like this: Normally you're phone is an peripheral to your car dashboard/radio. With CarPlay, it's the other way around. So yes, I agree. Maps, navigation, audio, handsfree, etc, all that is just a firmware update away. None of this proprietary BS that costs an arm and a leg, often outdated, and soon be obsolete in five years anyways. With a standard API, it makes that a whole lot easier to manage. Ditto for the Android equivalent.
2010 RAV4. Aftermarket bracket (custom molded for make/model) turns it into Double-DIN or Single-DIN (bottom half being a little for phone, billfold, or whatever). Check the link below to see stuff is available for your car including the aftermarket bracket needed. In my case, the plastic used makes it look as though it was an OEM feature. So it's not always cheesy looking.
http://www.crutchfield.com/
My previous comment below.
http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Low income means that parent[s] need to work longer hours and spend less time with their children. Family time has a profound impact on education.
Until major breakthroughs happen in both biology and computer technology, we may be stuck. Further more, the notion of biology to silicon transcendence is predicated on understanding what exactly consciousness is; and is it transferable?
Some have postulated that consciousness is nothing more than an illusion. Though I still hold that in the end, we all leave this world as we came into it from birth; kicking and screaming.
Not saying you're wrong, but damn, that's a nihilistic way of putting it!
With regards to faulting programming: That's the song and dance of humanity. Get over it. You won't have a sole arbiter of knowledge, because both government and other institution will always claim to be that. It's how wars get started and oppression / tyranny set root. All that you can do as a parent is teach your children as much correct knowledge that you know to be true. But most importantly, teach him/her of the methods by being self-sufficient to learn on their own and question everything.