FBI saying the opposite is hardly more credible then Kim Dotcom, I do not trust both of them.
It would be newsworthy if they found a trustworthy government agency or a trustworthy politican or laywer.
I agree to that. I just installed both Arch and Manjaro to compare them with each other and with Ubuntu with Mate. And I like the speed but I have a job to do and do not want to tweak that last bit: it should just work. Manjaro does a good job to ease installation but you still have to do a lot yourself without a graphical packagemanager. And yes I know how to get along without it but why should I? Computers should make my life easier not harder.
Look at what the software is supposed to do and what it does not do at the moment. Fix this first and after that document the main functions and start replacing them one by one in an orderly fashion and document them this time. It will take time but at the end you 'll have eaten the spaghetti and your project is saved. The biggest problem in software usually is that there is no time to do it right but there is always time to do it over again.
Not really a surprise indeed, organisations like IFPI and the MAFIAA solely purpose is to earn money for the big media corps not for any artist they own.
It is a hell of a gamble to hire such highly questionable person for this job. Their arguments have to be really very good to do this. I personally do not trust anyone hired or anything owned by one of the **AA's.
There is plenty of erotic literature for free on the net in the first place. Second why not use your cc directly? I killed my Paypal-account last year because they changed their policy once again (in their advantage of course). Plus their attitude against Wikileaks reason enough to end relations with them.
Every book a barcode and every usercard a barcode. The only thing people has to do is scanning their usercard first and then the books they lend. When they return their books you do not even need to scan the usercard. It is the system our local library uses and it is a quite big one so it should work for a small one too.
You are right that it is not sendmail causing the problem but it is quite sad that UC Berkeley has fallen to such mismanagement of their IT resources. Somehow you expect such a institute to do better then this.
First question is do they all need the full functionality of Exchange? Most people do not need more then mail and calenders. My ISP went over to OpenXchange including calendering and such and it scales well. Other people i know use Zimbra combined with Z-Push which works well too for webmail and syncing your tablet or phone. But that aside I agree that Exchange is quite able to handle this kind of load if configured properly at the right hardware which is not the case here apparently.
Rich people always have influenced law making. The only difference now is that rich corporations are interfering with the democratic system by buying a way into the law making more then one individual ever could in the past. I'm afraid the American dream is dead and the American democracy is rotten to the bones by now.
After the xxx number crash and problems with activation of (my legal) XP I installed Ubuntu and never went back for my main computer. I still have a virtual XP and W7 for workrelated issues but use them barely.
In general people will click Ok after more then 3 or 4 lines of information so all Facebook has to do is writing an announcement of a hundred lines followed by "Press Ok".
It is not okay on any age although one spank to a naughty kid won't spoil it. But even if you think whipping is a good idea which I do not, you should talk or punish non-physical from 8 year and older. From that age it will learn nothing good from a outrageous father which can not control himself.
At the age of 16 you do not whip your child with a belt or whatever. You ground her, cut her spending, talk to her but whipping or spanking only shows you are not in control and fall back to physical violence to push you wishes. Falling back to physical violence is quite common in foreign politics of the USA so he is probably the judge they deserve.
For as little as 18 euro pro month I have a VPS with 2 Gb memory and 80 Gb diskstorage and a terabyte networktraffic. At this price you can not have a suitable inhouse testlab.
It is easy in hindsight to say something about pre 9/11 intelligence. Of course they made mistakes as human beings there will always be someone making mistakes. But has the multi billions costing secret agencies fighting World War IV against terrorism made the world somehow better? I seriously doubt that.
FBI saying the opposite is hardly more credible then Kim Dotcom, I do not trust both of them. It would be newsworthy if they found a trustworthy government agency or a trustworthy politican or laywer.
what happens to those pensions? They will be cutted anyway I suppose? Does not sound like the Bakers Union have a clue.
The whole purpose of a paper ballot is to keep your vote secret. If that was not the case you could far more easily went in and say your choice aloud.
I agree to that. I just installed both Arch and Manjaro to compare them with each other and with Ubuntu with Mate. And I like the speed but I have a job to do and do not want to tweak that last bit: it should just work. Manjaro does a good job to ease installation but you still have to do a lot yourself without a graphical packagemanager. And yes I know how to get along without it but why should I? Computers should make my life easier not harder.
You should take a look at Cinnamon or Mate both can be installed without Mint if you want a LTS distro.
Look at what the software is supposed to do and what it does not do at the moment. Fix this first and after that document the main functions and start replacing them one by one in an orderly fashion and document them this time. It will take time but at the end you 'll have eaten the spaghetti and your project is saved. The biggest problem in software usually is that there is no time to do it right but there is always time to do it over again.
Not really a surprise indeed, organisations like IFPI and the MAFIAA solely purpose is to earn money for the big media corps not for any artist they own.
Microsoft is critized because a developer had been dreaming about what he is missing in his life? Come on!
And a showstopper for those other graphic card makers (AMD/NVIDIA) with their halfbaked support for Linux.
Indeed SSH tunneling is not TCP port forwarding and if you want something like that, you should use shuttle (https://github.com/apenwarr/sshuttle).
It is a hell of a gamble to hire such highly questionable person for this job. Their arguments have to be really very good to do this. I personally do not trust anyone hired or anything owned by one of the **AA's.
There is plenty of erotic literature for free on the net in the first place. Second why not use your cc directly? I killed my Paypal-account last year because they changed their policy once again (in their advantage of course). Plus their attitude against Wikileaks reason enough to end relations with them.
Every book a barcode and every usercard a barcode. The only thing people has to do is scanning their usercard first and then the books they lend. When they return their books you do not even need to scan the usercard. It is the system our local library uses and it is a quite big one so it should work for a small one too.
You are right that it is not sendmail causing the problem but it is quite sad that UC Berkeley has fallen to such mismanagement of their IT resources. Somehow you expect such a institute to do better then this.
First question is do they all need the full functionality of Exchange? Most people do not need more then mail and calenders. My ISP went over to OpenXchange including calendering and such and it scales well. Other people i know use Zimbra combined with Z-Push which works well too for webmail and syncing your tablet or phone. But that aside I agree that Exchange is quite able to handle this kind of load if configured properly at the right hardware which is not the case here apparently.
Rich people always have influenced law making. The only difference now is that rich corporations are interfering with the democratic system by buying a way into the law making more then one individual ever could in the past. I'm afraid the American dream is dead and the American democracy is rotten to the bones by now.
After the xxx number crash and problems with activation of (my legal) XP I installed Ubuntu and never went back for my main computer. I still have a virtual XP and W7 for workrelated issues but use them barely.
In general people will click Ok after more then 3 or 4 lines of information so all Facebook has to do is writing an announcement of a hundred lines followed by "Press Ok".
It is not okay on any age although one spank to a naughty kid won't spoil it. But even if you think whipping is a good idea which I do not, you should talk or punish non-physical from 8 year and older. From that age it will learn nothing good from a outrageous father which can not control himself.
At the age of 16 you do not whip your child with a belt or whatever. You ground her, cut her spending, talk to her but whipping or spanking only shows you are not in control and fall back to physical violence to push you wishes. Falling back to physical violence is quite common in foreign politics of the USA so he is probably the judge they deserve.
They raised the price to € 19.90 for new clients but that is still a bargain http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkte_vserver/vq19
For as little as 18 euro pro month I have a VPS with 2 Gb memory and 80 Gb diskstorage and a terabyte networktraffic. At this price you can not have a suitable inhouse testlab.
Luckily Tim Berners-Lee did have a vision about his idea and probably even knew about the lack of vision of those greedy bastards.
It is easy in hindsight to say something about pre 9/11 intelligence. Of course they made mistakes as human beings there will always be someone making mistakes. But has the multi billions costing secret agencies fighting World War IV against terrorism made the world somehow better? I seriously doubt that.
The BCM2835 is not on the website but the BCM2820 is, take a look at http://www.broadcom.com/products/BCM2820.