Just shove all cellular devices to IPv6 first and then re-allocate the IPv4 pool previously occupied (if possible). The mobile device community is the fastest changing industry. It should be trivial to either update the OS/apps or replace the phones. Well, at least relative to home and business machines (PC/Servers).
I'm pretty sure the Xbox 360 could read h.264 files from a USB thumb drive. I remember watching a movie off one at a friends house. It's been well over four years now. Is that no longer the case with the console since the last major firmware update for the unit?
Correct! So what if I placed an on-demand playback of "This call may be recorded for future review". How many CSRs at the other end would drop my call?
There isn't an "advanced mode" by invoking a key combination in the utility? I was thinking about getting a new Airport too, but now I will have to rethink that idea.
I would call Apple and ask if I had the unit already. Their support side is pretty knowledgable and should confirm either way.
You don't replace the tanks. You replace the car that has an engine and fuel system specifically designed for it.
It would be far easier to retrofit an engine to run off E85 in comparison, but even that's a difficult job to do properly; from the o-rings, fuel pump, to ECU programming of the fuel/air map tables.
Works just fine between the US and China as it uses SSL over port 443. They haven't blocked it yet, and the connection is stable. If they do block it, it will be based on entire net block ranges and not host names via DNS.
Article 35 of the 1982 State Constitution proclaims that "citizens of the People's Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession, and of demonstration."[1] In the 1978 constitution, these rights were guaranteed, but so were the right to strike and the "four big rights," often called the "four bigs": to speak out freely, air views fully, hold great debates, and write big-character posters. In February 1980, following the Democracy Wall period, the four bigs were abolished in response to a party decision ratified by the National People's Congress. The right to strike was also dropped from the 1982 Constitution. The widespread expression of the four big rights during the student protests of late 1986 elicited the regime's strong censure because of their illegality. The official response cited Article 53 of the 1982 Constitution, which states that citizens must abide by the law and observe labor discipline and public order. Besides being illegal, practicing the four big rights offered the possibility of straying into criticism of the Communist Party of China, which was in fact what appeared in student wall posters. In a new era that strove for political stability and economic development, party leaders considered the four big rights politically destabilizing. Chinese citizens are prohibited from forming new political parties.[2]
I can't imagine their residential service being any better than business class. Please read about my previous experience in getting a Comcast modem into "bridge mode" (it's not really, modem doesn't allow for it).
Yeah, about that. See in China, accountability is dubious at best. Do you really thing the concrete that makes up the Three Gorges Dam is of the right formulations and that corners weren't cut?! If you said 'yes', I have a bridge to sell you. Also, those "Ghost Cities" is the largest waste of human capital in our lifetime. They won't be used, and the infrastructure is shoddy at best. Most of what you see of quality is just a facade; both literally a figuratively speaking. Corruption runs rampant at all levels in China. In essence, the West has been funding this waste. So while capitalism is a tide that lifts all boats, all it takes is for a single totalitarian regime in the mix to "black hole" that wealth via waste and misallocation. That "black hole" right now is China, and the US isn't too far off from emulating it either.
Those individuals are still the state's 'bitch'. Even the most wealthy of Chinese have fallen from grace in no time flat. If you're lucky, it's hard labor; at worst they face execution. Seriously, the smart wealthy Chinese are scattering to the four winds and taking their money with them. Usually sunk into international property as an investment to that fact.
Yeah, whatever. Alpine will soon be releasing a head unit that supports Apple CarPlay. That's what I'm waiting for. In fact, I haven't been this excited in aftermarket car audio in well over 20 years. =)
We should be mandating that new houses are basically Faraday cages
We should be mandating that new houses are priced out of the market for first time home buyers. Seriously, people 35 and younger purchasing a home is at an all time low since 2004. And it's not the material that's the most expensive, it's the labor. So while I share the frustration of regulating and curtailing RF pollution, mandating a solution such as this isn't going work; at least not this this current economy.
That's because gaming does provide squat for MS. They're holding onto the market share in hopes of generating profit with reoccurring revenue subscription. And for good reason; MS is currently making bank on Office365. Hosted Exchange is where it's at for the SMB market. Local Exchange is geared toward a multi-server cluster environment for the Enterprise market (Fortune 500). In fact, SBS 2011 was the last single server solution to have Exchange. Server 2012 Essentials doesn't.
Do you really believe the USA governments health agency carries an US citizen into the US if it was not perfectly safe?
Umm, YES! Damn, you're that incredibly naive to believe that line of bullshit? How many professionals...how many politicians for that matter have promised one thing only later to either admit they fucked up, or blatantly flat-out lied?! Sorry, but oops doesn't count as an excuse if they fuck this up.
And these poor bastards chose a real shitty time to be exposing themselves to the rest of the world. With the threat of Ebola and warfare, they were better of waiting 5 more years from now.
That, and the fact both the US and Russia thought it was a good idea to have multi-thousand warheads pointed at each other during the Cold War. It's the original DDOS attack. There is nothing new about this approach; and you're right, this is just a political excuse for China of something they were going to do anyways.
Up to 22 days without having any symptoms as I recall. So what happens when someone breaks out into a fever and puts their sweaty hands all over hand railings, desks, kiosks, and whatnot? How long does Ebola last once it's on the surface?
There's a reason animals (and humans) are paranoid about shit we don't understand. From a survival standpoint, it's an advantageous attitude to have. And right now, I'm pretty fucking paranoid about being anywhere near people with Ebola!
Just shove all cellular devices to IPv6 first and then re-allocate the IPv4 pool previously occupied (if possible). The mobile device community is the fastest changing industry. It should be trivial to either update the OS/apps or replace the phones. Well, at least relative to home and business machines (PC/Servers).
No. When Facebook goes offline, it will be the end of the world; and I love happy endings!
I wish he would take a permanent vacation away from the office. This way he can't do anymore harm to the nation.
I'm pretty sure the Xbox 360 could read h.264 files from a USB thumb drive. I remember watching a movie off one at a friends house. It's been well over four years now. Is that no longer the case with the console since the last major firmware update for the unit?
Is that in addition to the 20+ billion in remittance sent over from the US to Mexico??
http://www.thesocialcontract.c...
Correct! So what if I placed an on-demand playback of "This call may be recorded for future review". How many CSRs at the other end would drop my call?
Mushroom stamping the scanner. Now that's new concept I haven't heard of before.
Keep it classy.
There isn't an "advanced mode" by invoking a key combination in the utility? I was thinking about getting a new Airport too, but now I will have to rethink that idea.
I would call Apple and ask if I had the unit already. Their support side is pretty knowledgable and should confirm either way.
So with enough beer, I could piss myself around the world? Shit man, I do that already at bar!
You don't replace the tanks. You replace the car that has an engine and fuel system specifically designed for it.
It would be far easier to retrofit an engine to run off E85 in comparison, but even that's a difficult job to do properly; from the o-rings, fuel pump, to ECU programming of the fuel/air map tables.
Works just fine between the US and China as it uses SSL over port 443. They haven't blocked it yet, and the connection is stable. If they do block it, it will be based on entire net block ranges and not host names via DNS.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...
I can't imagine their residential service being any better than business class. Please read about my previous experience in getting a Comcast modem into "bridge mode" (it's not really, modem doesn't allow for it).
http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Yeah, about that. See in China, accountability is dubious at best. Do you really thing the concrete that makes up the Three Gorges Dam is of the right formulations and that corners weren't cut?! If you said 'yes', I have a bridge to sell you. Also, those "Ghost Cities" is the largest waste of human capital in our lifetime. They won't be used, and the infrastructure is shoddy at best. Most of what you see of quality is just a facade; both literally a figuratively speaking. Corruption runs rampant at all levels in China. In essence, the West has been funding this waste. So while capitalism is a tide that lifts all boats, all it takes is for a single totalitarian regime in the mix to "black hole" that wealth via waste and misallocation. That "black hole" right now is China, and the US isn't too far off from emulating it either.
Those individuals are still the state's 'bitch'. Even the most wealthy of Chinese have fallen from grace in no time flat. If you're lucky, it's hard labor; at worst they face execution. Seriously, the smart wealthy Chinese are scattering to the four winds and taking their money with them. Usually sunk into international property as an investment to that fact.
Yeah, whatever. Alpine will soon be releasing a head unit that supports Apple CarPlay. That's what I'm waiting for. In fact, I haven't been this excited in aftermarket car audio in well over 20 years. =)
FaceTime works so much better then Skype anyways. The downside is that it's Apple only for obvious reasons.
Will home insurance cover these panels in the event of hail and wind damage?
We should be mandating that new houses are basically Faraday cages
We should be mandating that new houses are priced out of the market for first time home buyers. Seriously, people 35 and younger purchasing a home is at an all time low since 2004. And it's not the material that's the most expensive, it's the labor. So while I share the frustration of regulating and curtailing RF pollution, mandating a solution such as this isn't going work; at least not this this current economy.
That, and it would reduce the WiFi range of the device it's pulling energy from. Back scatter my ass, it's parasitic loss of an RF signal regardless.
That's because gaming does provide squat for MS. They're holding onto the market share in hopes of generating profit with reoccurring revenue subscription. And for good reason; MS is currently making bank on Office365. Hosted Exchange is where it's at for the SMB market. Local Exchange is geared toward a multi-server cluster environment for the Enterprise market (Fortune 500). In fact, SBS 2011 was the last single server solution to have Exchange. Server 2012 Essentials doesn't.
Do you really believe the USA governments health agency carries an US citizen into the US if it was not perfectly safe?
Umm, YES! Damn, you're that incredibly naive to believe that line of bullshit? How many professionals...how many politicians for that matter have promised one thing only later to either admit they fucked up, or blatantly flat-out lied?! Sorry, but oops doesn't count as an excuse if they fuck this up.
And these poor bastards chose a real shitty time to be exposing themselves to the rest of the world. With the threat of Ebola and warfare, they were better of waiting 5 more years from now.
That, and the fact both the US and Russia thought it was a good idea to have multi-thousand warheads pointed at each other during the Cold War. It's the original DDOS attack. There is nothing new about this approach; and you're right, this is just a political excuse for China of something they were going to do anyways.
Up to 22 days without having any symptoms as I recall. So what happens when someone breaks out into a fever and puts their sweaty hands all over hand railings, desks, kiosks, and whatnot? How long does Ebola last once it's on the surface?
There's a reason animals (and humans) are paranoid about shit we don't understand. From a survival standpoint, it's an advantageous attitude to have. And right now, I'm pretty fucking paranoid about being anywhere near people with Ebola!