There are still quite a few places in the US that don't have cable service for TV's let alone decent email. So what do we do, just decide that they don't require/deserve mail service ? Granted Finland is very proactive in having connectivity everywhere but it is a relatively small country as well.
Not saying I totally disagree with you but those crimes fall under sexual assault not rape legally speaking. Morally speaking they are all pretty equally FSCK'd up, and deserving of punishment.
In the 60's spy spoof films starring James Coburn, one of the bad guy organizations was the ubiquitous Phone Company, and they could monitor everything near the old land lines that they owned and leased to every household, and were everywhere in public in the form of payphones. Ma Bell took on a Futurerama Mom like persona.
I'm not sure it is direct, simple or upfront considering the gender variations today. Add in a LGBT in one form or another and things can get quite complicated, let alone if both or more parties involved are not traditional genders. The USA is a codified system of law and requires specific legal definitions of terms for something to be a crime. What people would consider common law is called case law or legal precedence in the USA. As for Canada and Mexico there is no legal definition of rape, but rather sexual assault covers all of the variations.
"For purposes of this page, we use the term rape to mean all crimes of sexual violence, not just those crimes that would qualify as rape under the FBI definition..." WTF is that garbage? That is like considering what a used car salesman does to the average person as rape...
previously... "Rape is the forcible act of penetration of a female vagina by a male penis or foreign object. All other acts are considered sexual assault"
as of 2012 the US federal statue has been changed to reflect... "The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim."
Note : The definition of consent has been changed in many states as well to include and reflect the lack of ability to give consent and remove any reference to implied consent by the lack of ability to give consent due to incapacitation.
Tech CEO's famous for spouting techno-babble, raising and losing enormous amounts of venture capital, and utilizing golden parachutes declare something incredible is about to happen, just invest some money with us.
CTRL+ALT+DEL Then from the task manager kill the GWX process. Then change the windows update manager to never check, and then hide the windows 10 update. Alternately there a several 3rd party apps that will take full control of the update process allowing you to dictate when, how, and what kind of updates you want and get.
You can always set your system to not get anything but critical updates, but someday M$ will decide that getting Win10 is critical, to either them or you.
I distinctly did not advise anyone to upgrade, and I also pointed out that I upgraded as a curiousity. Why do you have your panties in such a twist ? Are you telling me you did not do any research for the current OS that your 'freaking out' customers are currently running. Is the thought of new work too much for you, perhaps your nick should be Hidemyheadinthesand. Perhaps if you as a 'supposed' support tech had done some research on the matter your customers would not have gotten boned. It is better to know the 'enemy' you are confronting vs standing around screaming like a little girl. As for fsck'n you, I'd not touch you with Trumps' penis let alone give you the pleasure of my company. If your customers want real support give them my email. I'll support them on the OS of their choice and from the evil snarks and boojums that you admittedly can't deal with. As for denying the GWX 'holocaust' only a weenie would consider what is happening as a holocaust, perhaps your little sister could take over your job for you.
I am not a shill, nor is Win10 my favorite OS but it has been stable and on my dell studio 17 laptop both the sleep and hibernation functions are stable and useful for the first time in several years. I would not recommend a casual upgrade though. I upgraded more from curiosity than any other reason and I had no critical apps that had to continue to function. There are several needless moves of features from here to there, but also some kind of cool things added in the mix. I'd recommend you look into taking full control of the update process as well which required some research, but nothing beyond anyone who can handle configuring a Linux desktop. The biggest downside is M$ Edge which is just plain awful, but you can expose IE11 which is functional if not good. I still have and regularly use several varieties of OS's which all have their strong points. My philosophy is the best tool for the job at hand regardless of the manufacturer, and oddly enough the only OS I don't find a compelling use for is OSX.
Subliminal ads projected onto your retinae. A very good and topical read. Published in 1984 no less. Think I'll go have a venus cola now, suddenly I have a craving.
No one is complaining ?? I think you've missed a few articles, and news stories. Lots of people and services are complaining, but as per normal, none of the Powers That Be (PTB) give a shit or are listening.
Or maybe because intuition is the positive result of an indexing system in a non linear fashion that is beyond our current understanding. Either way without that understanding or the ability to make 'intuitive' leaps in logic you don't have AI, but an admittedly faster machine that makes choices one at a time in a straight line. If we could solve that issue we'd both retire rich beyond our dreams with all the cool toys to play with:)
Not sure why the GP was marked as troll, it stated the problem very clearly, and the parent of this, nohup response is a very good, perhaps best response. You should NOT leave user processes active post logout unless they are specifically declared as such, and even then there is room for argument that allowing a USER , not admin level process to run in absence of the user is bad practice.
None of us has ever interacted with an artificial intelligent system as of yet because there are none. Many of us have worked with heavily scripted programs that simulate AI, much like Siri or Google, but they all lack the critical component we often refer to as intuition that makes the difference between a well written script and a possibly intelligent system.
I am surprised that Tesla would allow things to get to the point of needing to file a lemon lawsuit against the Tesla X. Given Elon Musk's statements regarding the Tesla model X and their willingness to fix all things I am quite surprised they just did not buy the thing back from the guy to avoid the bad publicity and the potential that a finding against them would require them to recall all of the model X cars for safety issues. Just reinforces the point that buying the bleeding edge of technology does come with potential issues.
without some form of subsidy, the greedy private carriers will NEVER develop the tech, or expend the cost to wire/beam just a few locals in a small farm town in the middle of nowhere America. I agree we should just require cable/internet services to be open and do away with utility protections. I happen to live in an area that has a couple of cable options, as well as satellite services, and the cost/service benefit is HUGE. When Astound/Wave came to town Comcast/Xfinity cut their cost and upped their data caps within a month to compete because they HAD to.
I think they could set up a streaming system for GPS monitoring of all kinds of data from passenger positioning to food storage levels, but the black box systems are designed to survive some horrible conditions that no commercially available hardware will commit to surviving, and the cost of certifying new stuff would be enormous. The same reasoning applies to space craft, the older simpler hardware is more resilient and has been tested in ways new stuff simply hasn't been because of cost. When you require 6 sigma certainty cost skyrockets for that kind of reliability or redundancy.
"The diligence of the older group could help explain why 82% of respondents in this age range did not report having had any of their online accounts compromised in the past year"
Did not report or have still not noticed ?? I joke...
Great so now you can blow through your entire year of data in like 14 seconds of transfer, and AT&T can charge you like $10K in overages in less time than it takes to dial up support. T-Mobile will of course still offer unlimited data provided you don't actually transfer any because that will 'endanger' the stability of their network and you will be disconnected, plus incur premature contract severance fees. Cricket will of course offer a budget plan geared towards seniors who won't know any better. Tracfone will be illegal because it will require a DNA sample to buy a phone or any minutes...
Note : The above was intended for the purpose of satire and should not be taken literally...
Should that be used, consumed, or merely facilitated the movement of ? It is not like we don't know where the data is, or the bandwidth is gone. No one was deprived of anything, unless you believe the MPAA in the fact that every bit of money out there that is not in their pocket must be because someone pirated something, and there by deprived them of their right to profit off of everything.
I am probably not their target audience since I have no kids, no smart phone and have never played the game but I wasn't planning on seeing it anyways. It is good to see an independently produced movie make good money though. How long till Di$ney buy them up for a brazillion $'s ?
There are still quite a few places in the US that don't have cable service for TV's let alone decent email. So what do we do, just decide that they don't require/deserve mail service ? Granted Finland is very proactive in having connectivity everywhere but it is a relatively small country as well.
Why does this topic have a Digital Electronics logo ? Did I miss something ?
Not saying I totally disagree with you but those crimes fall under sexual assault not rape legally speaking. Morally speaking they are all pretty equally FSCK'd up, and deserving of punishment.
I use or make up a phrase that I can remember and use the first or last letters in each word for the password.
example not in use :
This is my #1 bank password phrase choice.
Tim#1bppc. or ssy#1kdee.
In the 60's spy spoof films starring James Coburn, one of the bad guy organizations was the ubiquitous Phone Company, and they could monitor everything near the old land lines that they owned and leased to every household, and were everywhere in public in the form of payphones. Ma Bell took on a Futurerama Mom like persona.
I'm not sure it is direct, simple or upfront considering the gender variations today. Add in a LGBT in one form or another and things can get quite complicated, let alone if both or more parties involved are not traditional genders. The USA is a codified system of law and requires specific legal definitions of terms for something to be a crime. What people would consider common law is called case law or legal precedence in the USA.
As for Canada and Mexico there is no legal definition of rape, but rather sexual assault covers all of the variations.
"For purposes of this page, we use the term rape to mean all crimes of sexual violence, not just those crimes that would qualify as rape under the FBI definition ..."
WTF is that garbage? That is like considering what a used car salesman does to the average person as rape...
previously...
"Rape is the forcible act of penetration of a female vagina by a male penis or foreign object. All other acts are considered sexual assault"
as of 2012 the US federal statue has been changed to reflect...
"The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim."
https://www.justice.gov/opa/bl...
Note : The definition of consent has been changed in many states as well to include and reflect the lack of ability to give consent and remove any reference to implied consent by the lack of ability to give consent due to incapacitation.
Microsoft will buy up Blackberry for the QNX OS and be in control of everything.
Tech CEO's famous for spouting techno-babble, raising and losing enormous amounts of venture capital, and utilizing golden parachutes declare something incredible is about to happen, just invest some money with us.
CTRL+ALT+DEL
Then from the task manager kill the GWX process.
Then change the windows update manager to never check, and then hide the windows 10 update.
Alternately there a several 3rd party apps that will take full control of the update process allowing you to dictate when, how, and what kind of updates you want and get.
You can always set your system to not get anything but critical updates, but someday M$ will decide that getting Win10 is critical, to either them or you.
I distinctly did not advise anyone to upgrade, and I also pointed out that I upgraded as a curiousity. Why do you have your panties in such a twist ? Are you telling me you did not do any research for the current OS that your 'freaking out' customers are currently running. Is the thought of new work too much for you, perhaps your nick should be Hidemyheadinthesand. Perhaps if you as a 'supposed' support tech had done some research on the matter your customers would not have gotten boned. It is better to know the 'enemy' you are confronting vs standing around screaming like a little girl. As for fsck'n you, I'd not touch you with Trumps' penis let alone give you the pleasure of my company.
If your customers want real support give them my email. I'll support them on the OS of their choice and from the evil snarks and boojums that you admittedly can't deal with. As for denying the GWX 'holocaust' only a weenie would consider what is happening as a holocaust, perhaps your little sister could take over your job for you.
I am not a shill, nor is Win10 my favorite OS but it has been stable and on my dell studio 17 laptop both the sleep and hibernation functions are stable and useful for the first time in several years. I would not recommend a casual upgrade though. I upgraded more from curiosity than any other reason and I had no critical apps that had to continue to function. There are several needless moves of features from here to there, but also some kind of cool things added in the mix. I'd recommend you look into taking full control of the update process as well which required some research, but nothing beyond anyone who can handle configuring a Linux desktop. The biggest downside is M$ Edge which is just plain awful, but you can expose IE11 which is functional if not good. I still have and regularly use several varieties of OS's which all have their strong points. My philosophy is the best tool for the job at hand regardless of the manufacturer, and oddly enough the only OS I don't find a compelling use for is OSX.
Venus, Inc.
by Frederik Pohl, C.M. Kornbluth
Subliminal ads projected onto your retinae. A very good and topical read. Published in 1984 no less. Think I'll go have a venus cola now, suddenly I have a craving.
No one is complaining ?? I think you've missed a few articles, and news stories. Lots of people and services are complaining, but as per normal, none of the Powers That Be (PTB) give a shit or are listening.
Or maybe because intuition is the positive result of an indexing system in a non linear fashion that is beyond our current understanding. Either way without that understanding or the ability to make 'intuitive' leaps in logic you don't have AI, but an admittedly faster machine that makes choices one at a time in a straight line. If we could solve that issue we'd both retire rich beyond our dreams with all the cool toys to play with :)
Not sure why the GP was marked as troll, it stated the problem very clearly, and the parent of this, nohup response is a very good, perhaps best response. You should NOT leave user processes active post logout unless they are specifically declared as such, and even then there is room for argument that allowing a USER , not admin level process to run in absence of the user is bad practice.
None of us has ever interacted with an artificial intelligent system as of yet because there are none. Many of us have worked with heavily scripted programs that simulate AI, much like Siri or Google, but they all lack the critical component we often refer to as intuition that makes the difference between a well written script and a possibly intelligent system.
I am surprised that Tesla would allow things to get to the point of needing to file a lemon lawsuit against the Tesla X. Given Elon Musk's statements regarding the Tesla model X and their willingness to fix all things I am quite surprised they just did not buy the thing back from the guy to avoid the bad publicity and the potential that a finding against them would require them to recall all of the model X cars for safety issues. Just reinforces the point that buying the bleeding edge of technology does come with potential issues.
without some form of subsidy, the greedy private carriers will NEVER develop the tech, or expend the cost to wire/beam just a few locals in a small farm town in the middle of nowhere America. I agree we should just require cable/internet services to be open and do away with utility protections. I happen to live in an area that has a couple of cable options, as well as satellite services, and the cost/service benefit is HUGE. When Astound/Wave came to town Comcast/Xfinity cut their cost and upped their data caps within a month to compete because they HAD to.
http://www.wavebroadband.com/
http://www.xfinity.com/
I think they could set up a streaming system for GPS monitoring of all kinds of data from passenger positioning to food storage levels, but the black box systems are designed to survive some horrible conditions that no commercially available hardware will commit to surviving, and the cost of certifying new stuff would be enormous. The same reasoning applies to space craft, the older simpler hardware is more resilient and has been tested in ways new stuff simply hasn't been because of cost. When you require 6 sigma certainty cost skyrockets for that kind of reliability or redundancy.
"The diligence of the older group could help explain why 82% of respondents in this age range did not report having had any of their online accounts compromised in the past year"
Did not report or have still not noticed ??
I joke...
Great so now you can blow through your entire year of data in like 14 seconds of transfer, and AT&T can charge you like $10K in overages in less time than it takes to dial up support. T-Mobile will of course still offer unlimited data provided you don't actually transfer any because that will 'endanger' the stability of their network and you will be disconnected, plus incur premature contract severance fees. Cricket will of course offer a budget plan geared towards seniors who won't know any better. Tracfone will be illegal because it will require a DNA sample to buy a phone or any minutes...
Note : The above was intended for the purpose of satire and should not be taken literally...
Should that be used, consumed, or merely facilitated the movement of ? It is not like we don't know where the data is, or the bandwidth is gone. No one was deprived of anything, unless you believe the MPAA in the fact that every bit of money out there that is not in their pocket must be because someone pirated something, and there by deprived them of their right to profit off of everything.
Blackberry's or formerly RIM's QNX operating system is going to rule the world, very quietly, underneath everyone.
I am probably not their target audience since I have no kids, no smart phone and have never played the game but I wasn't planning on seeing it anyways. It is good to see an independently produced movie make good money though. How long till Di$ney buy them up for a brazillion $'s ?