Funny you should say that. Of all the 18 years of owning and using mobile phone devices, with no other then android have I ever experienced something in the lines of "Phone application crashed, device will reboot" and proceed to do so while the call is 2way connected and voice is exchanged. After the 4th such message I never bough an android based device again. It is broken by design, always has been.
Is that 100% to 0% or 80% to 20% only? Now, given that the cars in the bay area were the original leaf cars, I don't doubt Nissan had made improvements in a better regulated market like the UK, and for later years, but still it seems they have doubled the range.
And how are you enjoying less than 40 miles per charge real world mileage? All of the leaf owners that worked in the redwood shores area behind Oracle and drove them from San Francisco had amazing snakes of cables running out of their office building to their leafs all day, as apparently the leaf lasted just enough to get them to work and get them back to the city, but not necessary to their home if it wasn't charged in between.
Hmm../. are some of my post..
Earth population at the time GenX were in their 20s less than 3000000000
Earth population at the time Millenials are/were in their 20s more than 6500000000
Because.. Earth population at the time GenX were in their 20s - 6500000000. The consumption though didn't go up that much - much of that new population is in places like India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Rwanda, Haiti, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Vietnam, North Korea, Guatemala, Malawi, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Burma, Morocco, Kenya, Cote d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Iran, Yemen and to some extend China and South Korea and Japan - most of them (except Japan, South Korea and China) poor-ish to really poor places. Earth population is beyond the point of optimal utilization and employment, hell it is even beyond the point of sustainability.
ahh, but there is. two ways at least - durex and plain old water. If your computer has only a wired connection you need to put the connector in the durex condom before placing it into the socket. The condom prevents electrical connections, hence network is not connected, hence less need to worry. If your computer also has a wireless network connectivity submerging it into water will sever the wireless connection hence you don't need to worry. There aren't good reasons to have tons of computers networked to the open internet..
Nah, a $35 Mikrotik device will beat the dd-wrt WRT54GL on features any day. On the other hand, you get RP-SMA connectors on the WRT for the base price which will cost a bit more on the Mikrotik
That is a misleading statement.
5Ghz only has better range and performance in timber buildings.
Across the pond where buildings are concrete 2.4 performs much better distance and bandwidth wise for the same transmitter power,antenna gain and configuration.
5Ghz also attenuates much faster on long-distance links, but since they are always line of sight highly directional antennas and less noise do help to get higher bandwidth even at lower receive levels.
How is this moded insightful? Couple of years ago I spend two weeks in Cheshire which is a rural area, and got a SIM card that provided unlimited internet at up to 25Mbps for 15 quid for 30 days (prepaid in cash no questions asked, except is my phone unlocked which it is). There were some calls as well that I haven't used and didn't really bother with them. My iPhone 4GS at the time was consistently pulling around 13Mbps without LTE (which is about as fast as that phone can go as far as I can remember), and I tethered it to my laptop and watched 1080 Netflix in my hotel (about 5 to 8 Mbps needed). Most of Cheshire is middle of nowhere, enough so that I could easily recognize the pen test guys on the table next to mine. I got the same service in London for the following two weeks.
Those were EU numbers I spotted couple of weeks ago in a fellow's newspaper article headline while on a boat between Bratislava and Vienna. And actually thinking about it, my German is rusty so instead of 0.5% of people it could have been 0.5 of land owners, which is way, way worse.
You don't know what you are talking about. IBM trackpoints were a superb pointing device - one that you can even play FPS games with. I've never had a touchpad that doesn't suck, regardless of maker or brand. On the other hand non-IBM trackpoints, like HP were utter garbage, with Dell trackpoints being somewhere in the middle. The fact that most people lack fine motor control skills and want to mash with their fingers like a 2 year old is not really my problem. A lost of people do fine in motor control skills and don't have overweight fingers (and other body appendages). Touchpads are for fat people.
Same ownership class that now owns all the land (a few big oligopolies/oligarchs - 82% of the land is owned by 0.5% of people), fuck it up with Monsanto GMOs, and are litigious to any small neighbor, pour toxic waster downstream in the water supply, and have made it so that in general for an average person owning a piece of land larger than an outhouse but smaller than 2000 hectare is now economically unsustainable as you have to pay taxes out the wazoo but not produce as much to be able to sustain yourself and have economies of scale.
I can't quite find the source to cite the proper numbers, but a Kg of body fat can release something like 65 or 69 calories (and some fractions) a day when you are adapted (original figures from research are in kJ, these are converted). So with 5lb extra you are only going to get about 165cal available for the day from that energy storage.
Apple radio used to be great, and they effed it up last year in august when they started requiring to be enrolled into Apple music to use it. Since then I stream my own music from iCloud with iTunes match.
It wasn't deep in the video at all. The white juke was no more than its doorsills deep (and was moving albeit slowly as not to cause a wave), which is like 18 cm at most. The air intake on the juke is also quite a bit higher - around 70 cm from the ground if not more (around the same height as the lowest point of the steering wheel). The Testa didn't float at all, it was just driving on the bottom.
1) Can hosts protect against shit served by the same server - NO
2) Can hosts protect multiple devices all at once - NO
3) Can hosts protect devices that don't allow access to hosts files - NO
4) Can hosts protect from spam - NO, mail gets delivered, not requested
5) Can hosts protect from inline javascript (one that is in the html body) - ding ding ding - we have a winner - NO
6) Can you manage and monitor in a single place all that is getting blocked and who makes the requests with hosts - NO, with hosts you can't even monitor who makes requests where
You are lying to all the gullible people by advertising hosts for something that they are not - the ultimate solution! Stop peddling them as a cure-all. They are just a single layer of the security onion, by far insufficient when standing alone.
The proper solution is content filtering proxy like provoxy, DOM blocker inside the browser (Bingo! - Adblock/uBlock, etc), HTTP request redirector rules on your router to the privoxy proxy, DNS request redirect on the local router, a local DNS server with static entries (based on the hosts file collections), and block and log rules on the local router for the traffic hitting any of the predefined hosts, single use VMs with browsers that have webrtc, HTML5 local storage, flash, java, Silverlight and so on disabled as well.
It's great that you are trying to raise awareness, but don't push hosts for what they are not.
MS is all run by Indians now, and Indians develop the software. Same for Dell (East Pakistan) so for all intents and purposes MS is an Indian company. What those ppl don't get is that by replacing all Americans with cheap overseas labor, the company will only be profitable for the short duration the Americans still have their savings, which is measured on the fingers of the hand of a lathe worker.
Funny you should say that. Of all the 18 years of owning and using mobile phone devices, with no other then android have I ever experienced something in the lines of "Phone application crashed, device will reboot" and proceed to do so while the call is 2way connected and voice is exchanged. After the 4th such message I never bough an android based device again. It is broken by design, always has been.
Is that 100% to 0% or 80% to 20% only? Now, given that the cars in the bay area were the original leaf cars, I don't doubt Nissan had made improvements in a better regulated market like the UK, and for later years, but still it seems they have doubled the range.
And how are you enjoying less than 40 miles per charge real world mileage? All of the leaf owners that worked in the redwood shores area behind Oracle and drove them from San Francisco had amazing snakes of cables running out of their office building to their leafs all day, as apparently the leaf lasted just enough to get them to work and get them back to the city, but not necessary to their home if it wasn't charged in between.
Well, she said solid progress, she didn't say in which direction. A solid progress towards the bottom is still a solid progress.
Hmm.. /. are some of my post ..
Earth population at the time GenX were in their 20s less than 3000000000
Earth population at the time Millenials are/were in their 20s more than 6500000000
Because.. Earth population at the time GenX were in their 20s - 6500000000. The consumption though didn't go up that much - much of that new population is in places like India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Rwanda, Haiti, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Vietnam, North Korea, Guatemala, Malawi, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Burma, Morocco, Kenya, Cote d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Iran, Yemen and to some extend China and South Korea and Japan - most of them (except Japan, South Korea and China) poor-ish to really poor places. Earth population is beyond the point of optimal utilization and employment, hell it is even beyond the point of sustainability.
Eurasia and Oceania now have the same legislation like so
ahh, but there is. two ways at least - durex and plain old water. If your computer has only a wired connection you need to put the connector in the durex condom before placing it into the socket. The condom prevents electrical connections, hence network is not connected, hence less need to worry. If your computer also has a wireless network connectivity submerging it into water will sever the wireless connection hence you don't need to worry. There aren't good reasons to have tons of computers networked to the open internet..
doubleplusunuseful
on those old routers it is usually the power supply that bites the dust (bad caps) than the board itself.
If you don't mind the command line interface my I suggest this for not less
Nah, a $35 Mikrotik device will beat the dd-wrt WRT54GL on features any day. On the other hand, you get RP-SMA connectors on the WRT for the base price which will cost a bit more on the Mikrotik
That is a misleading statement. 5Ghz only has better range and performance in timber buildings. Across the pond where buildings are concrete 2.4 performs much better distance and bandwidth wise for the same transmitter power,antenna gain and configuration. 5Ghz also attenuates much faster on long-distance links, but since they are always line of sight highly directional antennas and less noise do help to get higher bandwidth even at lower receive levels.
How is this moded insightful? Couple of years ago I spend two weeks in Cheshire which is a rural area, and got a SIM card that provided unlimited internet at up to 25Mbps for 15 quid for 30 days (prepaid in cash no questions asked, except is my phone unlocked which it is). There were some calls as well that I haven't used and didn't really bother with them. My iPhone 4GS at the time was consistently pulling around 13Mbps without LTE (which is about as fast as that phone can go as far as I can remember), and I tethered it to my laptop and watched 1080 Netflix in my hotel (about 5 to 8 Mbps needed). Most of Cheshire is middle of nowhere, enough so that I could easily recognize the pen test guys on the table next to mine. I got the same service in London for the following two weeks.
don't you mean Quarantine? Where you are locked inside your own city quarter and can't get in or out.
Why the f*ck are we still wasting this gas on such stupid things as party balloons. Why wasn't this completely verboten years ago.
Those were EU numbers I spotted couple of weeks ago in a fellow's newspaper article headline while on a boat between Bratislava and Vienna. And actually thinking about it, my German is rusty so instead of 0.5% of people it could have been 0.5 of land owners, which is way, way worse.
You don't know what you are talking about. IBM trackpoints were a superb pointing device - one that you can even play FPS games with. I've never had a touchpad that doesn't suck, regardless of maker or brand. On the other hand non-IBM trackpoints, like HP were utter garbage, with Dell trackpoints being somewhere in the middle. The fact that most people lack fine motor control skills and want to mash with their fingers like a 2 year old is not really my problem. A lost of people do fine in motor control skills and don't have overweight fingers (and other body appendages). Touchpads are for fat people.
Same ownership class that now owns all the land (a few big oligopolies/oligarchs - 82% of the land is owned by 0.5% of people), fuck it up with Monsanto GMOs, and are litigious to any small neighbor, pour toxic waster downstream in the water supply, and have made it so that in general for an average person owning a piece of land larger than an outhouse but smaller than 2000 hectare is now economically unsustainable as you have to pay taxes out the wazoo but not produce as much to be able to sustain yourself and have economies of scale.
I can't quite find the source to cite the proper numbers, but a Kg of body fat can release something like 65 or 69 calories (and some fractions) a day when you are adapted (original figures from research are in kJ, these are converted). So with 5lb extra you are only going to get about 165cal available for the day from that energy storage.
Apple radio used to be great, and they effed it up last year in august when they started requiring to be enrolled into Apple music to use it. Since then I stream my own music from iCloud with iTunes match.
It wasn't deep in the video at all. The white juke was no more than its doorsills deep (and was moving albeit slowly as not to cause a wave), which is like 18 cm at most. The air intake on the juke is also quite a bit higher - around 70 cm from the ground if not more (around the same height as the lowest point of the steering wheel). The Testa didn't float at all, it was just driving on the bottom.
Are you out of your freaking mind?
1) Can hosts protect against shit served by the same server - NO
2) Can hosts protect multiple devices all at once - NO
3) Can hosts protect devices that don't allow access to hosts files - NO
4) Can hosts protect from spam - NO, mail gets delivered, not requested
5) Can hosts protect from inline javascript (one that is in the html body) - ding ding ding - we have a winner - NO
6) Can you manage and monitor in a single place all that is getting blocked and who makes the requests with hosts - NO, with hosts you can't even monitor who makes requests where
You are lying to all the gullible people by advertising hosts for something that they are not - the ultimate solution! Stop peddling them as a cure-all. They are just a single layer of the security onion, by far insufficient when standing alone.
The proper solution is content filtering proxy like provoxy, DOM blocker inside the browser (Bingo! - Adblock/uBlock, etc), HTTP request redirector rules on your router to the privoxy proxy, DNS request redirect on the local router, a local DNS server with static entries (based on the hosts file collections), and block and log rules on the local router for the traffic hitting any of the predefined hosts, single use VMs with browsers that have webrtc, HTML5 local storage, flash, java, Silverlight and so on disabled as well.
It's great that you are trying to raise awareness, but don't push hosts for what they are not.
Fuck you shill, fuck Macroshaft.
P.S. on a second note - fuck them again.
MS is all run by Indians now, and Indians develop the software. Same for Dell (East Pakistan) so for all intents and purposes MS is an Indian company. What those ppl don't get is that by replacing all Americans with cheap overseas labor, the company will only be profitable for the short duration the Americans still have their savings, which is measured on the fingers of the hand of a lathe worker.