Areas heat up = less arable land of the already reduced land.
Some areas heat up of the much smaller set of land and become arable.
Without doing calculations it appears that yes, there would be less net arable land as much of what is settled and arable is along coasts with a few exceptions.
Neither Linux nor OSX are options to anyone interested in PC Gaming, or VR at the moment.
Hmmm, I guess my 100+ games on OSX and Linux are a figment of my imagination. As are several AAA games. I'm thinking you've bought the DirectX API is l337 hook line and sinker. The movement in games is away from solely MS. It won't surprise me if Windows x was a late comer to a game within the next year due to its current unstable base. Yep, Win10 can change APIs at a drop of the hat, or a single update push with little to no choice for most. Mass breakages have already happened and I don't believe for a moment there won't be more. The entire thing stinks like a pile of agile.
You should have countered that the GMT timezone uses the UTC time format. In essence GMT is defined as UTC+0. But I like the tiny fist of rage.
Not everything uses syslog (or even linux) and, believe it or not, I've seen people reconfigure systems to force the server to be in a specific timezone so that everything runs within that TZ, including logs. I think it's stupid, but I've seen it done. You can think of those people as belonging to "the world revolves around me" group.
I don't think you're understanding where I'm coming from. Let's take a current iPhone. Out of the box, it's encrypted and set to lock and wipe via firmware. That's relatively secure. I believe the Galaxy Android phones are also shipping in a similar configuration now, but a whole host of Android phones are not. If you're running a macbook pro, out of the box, file-vault is not enabled, so it's significantly less secure by default. That requires 1 step to greatly enhance the system. All Apple's laptops should arguably be shipped with this default given their expected use cases.
WordPress out of the box is insecure as hell. It requires a litany of changes to become hardened. After that, it requires constant monitoring and babying to be sure you're not subject to some new found exploit, for it's sole intended purpose. That's not secure by any stretch of the imagination. Yes, I'm aware of the similarities to running an OS, but the amount of work to lock down a server for a single purpose like running a webserver is hugely dependent upon your OS choice. While it still requires monitoring, you can be relatively assured that you won't need to update even monthly to keep your system secure. Word Press isn't like that, unless you lock out much of its functionality to the average user.
All my servers are set to GMT. Why? Because when you're running across multiple TZs, it's a hell of a lot easier to trace logs when they use a single common global time. My activities don't care if they're in Asia/Tokyo, Europe/Berlin, Australia/Melbourne, or America/New_York, especially when services cross those regions.
First, if the default out of the box is highly insecure, the product's insecure. If it has a plugin framework that is insecure, the product is insecure.
Just because you can make it secure (you think) doesn't mean the product is secure. Take windows for example, you can run it standalone with only vetted code in a vault and it'll be pretty "secure", but that doesn't make windows secure. You can also run a very stripped down version with lots of unnecessary crap removed and that will make it more secure than the default, but the system itself, in this case, is still not secure. And I'd posit that securing WordPress is the same game of security whackamole played by those attempting to secure windows. When you start building on sand, your task never ends.
Well darn, the link got swallowed. Need to preview better. As for being facetious, you could read that either way, as text is such a poor carrier of tone.
So what? According to that bio she has a lot of related experience. Apparently GP isn't the only one to think so. I don't think she needs any more "experience" any more than Scalia did when he was nominated at 49.
Why the hell we build these huge infrastructures with our tax dollars and then hand them one after another to the 1% for little or nothing I'll never fully understand...
I think the problem is rather *how* they collapsed, not that they did.
You have something hit in the fucking side by a plane, and *somehow* it starts collapsing into its own footprint bottoms up, in ways you need trained professionals to set up lest you "accidentally all across the street".
That's true, and guess who stopped them? Let's see the rest of the Muslim world actively target their own extremists. Currently I see little, ok, no meaningful action and even tacit or open support under the guise of the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" line of thinking. Perhaps this impression is why so many equate Islam with the extremist terrorists?
Religion itself is a problem, in any guise. All religions have had their followers commit atrocities. Even buddhists who claim to revere life and peace as the core of their religion have killed and tortured in the name of their religion. Religion is a dividing force in society, and no peace will be had as long as religion exerts strong influences over people.
There will be no cite because... there isn't one. We have videos of planes hitting the buildings. It is known that hot steel will not hold up to the same stresses as room temperature steel. A full size passenger plane is going to do quite a bit of physical damage to the heat insulation around the supporting steel members of the WTC buildings when hit at 500+mph. Or even 400... It doesn't really matter. Then the full fuel load that burns for quite a while. I would have been shocked had those buildings still been standing.
I can't see why they'd want to chase away customers, so I'll guess it's the FCC that's still lying.
That's an incorrect presumption. It's not that they want to chase away customers, it's that to hit that checkmark to be able to sell hardware, they need to lock down the radio. Easiest cheapest way for them to do so? Lock the entire item down, or source a more expensive separate radio controller. I guess we know which way they went.
I haven't futzed with the EFI passwords. BIOS passwords were bad enough if you forgot them. But, IIRC, they could be reset or disabled, although it's been a while. Might have swapped motherboards. It was too long ago.
Why would the DoD want it disabled? They get all the info from MS, guaranteed. Hell, it's probably a group from the NSA that's gathering it all in the first place and handing stuff they don't care about to MS. Wouldn't surprise me in the least.
Without doing calculations it appears that yes, there would be less net arable land as much of what is settled and arable is along coasts with a few exceptions.
Neither Linux nor OSX are options to anyone interested in PC Gaming, or VR at the moment.
Hmmm, I guess my 100+ games on OSX and Linux are a figment of my imagination. As are several AAA games. I'm thinking you've bought the DirectX API is l337 hook line and sinker. The movement in games is away from solely MS. It won't surprise me if Windows x was a late comer to a game within the next year due to its current unstable base. Yep, Win10 can change APIs at a drop of the hat, or a single update push with little to no choice for most. Mass breakages have already happened and I don't believe for a moment there won't be more. The entire thing stinks like a pile of agile.
I'd point you here.
You might want to check back in 2013 OSX is bit perfect again.
You should have countered that the GMT timezone uses the UTC time format. In essence GMT is defined as UTC+0. But I like the tiny fist of rage.
Not everything uses syslog (or even linux) and, believe it or not, I've seen people reconfigure systems to force the server to be in a specific timezone so that everything runs within that TZ, including logs. I think it's stupid, but I've seen it done. You can think of those people as belonging to "the world revolves around me" group.
If you're not using Barycentric Dynamical time your system will not scale well to multiple planets.
When I'm fortunate enough to have to worry about that problem, I'll get right on it.
I don't think you're understanding where I'm coming from. Let's take a current iPhone. Out of the box, it's encrypted and set to lock and wipe via firmware. That's relatively secure. I believe the Galaxy Android phones are also shipping in a similar configuration now, but a whole host of Android phones are not. If you're running a macbook pro, out of the box, file-vault is not enabled, so it's significantly less secure by default. That requires 1 step to greatly enhance the system. All Apple's laptops should arguably be shipped with this default given their expected use cases.
WordPress out of the box is insecure as hell. It requires a litany of changes to become hardened. After that, it requires constant monitoring and babying to be sure you're not subject to some new found exploit, for it's sole intended purpose. That's not secure by any stretch of the imagination. Yes, I'm aware of the similarities to running an OS, but the amount of work to lock down a server for a single purpose like running a webserver is hugely dependent upon your OS choice. While it still requires monitoring, you can be relatively assured that you won't need to update even monthly to keep your system secure. Word Press isn't like that, unless you lock out much of its functionality to the average user.
All my servers are set to GMT. Why? Because when you're running across multiple TZs, it's a hell of a lot easier to trace logs when they use a single common global time. My activities don't care if they're in Asia/Tokyo, Europe/Berlin, Australia/Melbourne, or America/New_York, especially when services cross those regions.
First, if the default out of the box is highly insecure, the product's insecure. If it has a plugin framework that is insecure, the product is insecure.
Just because you can make it secure (you think) doesn't mean the product is secure. Take windows for example, you can run it standalone with only vetted code in a vault and it'll be pretty "secure", but that doesn't make windows secure. You can also run a very stripped down version with lots of unnecessary crap removed and that will make it more secure than the default, but the system itself, in this case, is still not secure. And I'd posit that securing WordPress is the same game of security whackamole played by those attempting to secure windows. When you start building on sand, your task never ends.
Well darn, the link got swallowed. Need to preview better. As for being facetious, you could read that either way, as text is such a poor carrier of tone.
Funny, I have iOS devices, and none of my data is in the cloud.
There is no Free Trade. If there was, rice would be $3 aper 500g in both China and India.
She's only been a judge since 2008
So what? According to that bio she has a lot of related experience. Apparently GP isn't the only one to think so. I don't think she needs any more "experience" any more than Scalia did when he was nominated at 49.
Ewok is just Wookie backwards...
Shortened and dumbed down.
music?
As soon as he makes some, I'll see about giving it a listen.
Why the hell we build these huge infrastructures with our tax dollars and then hand them one after another to the 1% for little or nothing I'll never fully understand...
Graft?
I must be doing something wrong, my "Internet TV" works just fine without the Internet.
I think there's a few countries in the middle east, and maybe N Korea, that think that.
I think the problem is rather *how* they collapsed, not that they did. You have something hit in the fucking side by a plane, and *somehow* it starts collapsing into its own footprint bottoms up, in ways you need trained professionals to set up lest you "accidentally all across the street".
I think you are not a structural engineer.
That's true, and guess who stopped them? Let's see the rest of the Muslim world actively target their own extremists. Currently I see little, ok, no meaningful action and even tacit or open support under the guise of the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" line of thinking. Perhaps this impression is why so many equate Islam with the extremist terrorists?
Religion itself is a problem, in any guise. All religions have had their followers commit atrocities. Even buddhists who claim to revere life and peace as the core of their religion have killed and tortured in the name of their religion. Religion is a dividing force in society, and no peace will be had as long as religion exerts strong influences over people.
There will be no cite because... there isn't one. We have videos of planes hitting the buildings. It is known that hot steel will not hold up to the same stresses as room temperature steel. A full size passenger plane is going to do quite a bit of physical damage to the heat insulation around the supporting steel members of the WTC buildings when hit at 500+mph. Or even 400... It doesn't really matter. Then the full fuel load that burns for quite a while. I would have been shocked had those buildings still been standing.
I can't see why they'd want to chase away customers, so I'll guess it's the FCC that's still lying.
That's an incorrect presumption. It's not that they want to chase away customers, it's that to hit that checkmark to be able to sell hardware, they need to lock down the radio. Easiest cheapest way for them to do so? Lock the entire item down, or source a more expensive separate radio controller. I guess we know which way they went.
The solution is even easier - require a PIN.
I haven't futzed with the EFI passwords. BIOS passwords were bad enough if you forgot them. But, IIRC, they could be reset or disabled, although it's been a while. Might have swapped motherboards. It was too long ago.
Why would the DoD want it disabled? They get all the info from MS, guaranteed. Hell, it's probably a group from the NSA that's gathering it all in the first place and handing stuff they don't care about to MS. Wouldn't surprise me in the least.