Except that a 1.5/2l gas engine is not compatible in torque and is so turbo charged that it emits black sooth all the time from gasoline. Also because it is so small and pushed to the limit, you have to change oil every 3 months, and get a ridiculous 26mgp on the highway. It is not an engine that is build to last, it is going to be dead at 120k miles, and you can't tow anything with it. At 1.5/2l diesel you get about the same torque as a 4/5l gas, and you can tow, the engine is build much robust, the oil needs changing about once every 9/12 months and will last you good 600k+ miles. Throughout the whole life of the vehicle with the manufacturing and all consumables calculated, the diesel engine is cleaner for the environment.
So what, Diesel is much more effective than gas cars. You can go 3 times the distance on same volume of fuel. A good engine has less CO2 compared to the trucks most of America drives. America has a skewed system of protecting local auto industry, they basically don't measure CO2 at all, they care about a short living, harmless (because of the short life) NO.
Think about it - a large GMC van/suv on a truck frame, with 4 or 6 liter engine, it is much more polluting than a small 1.5/2l not so "clean" diesel.
You have to think long term - about greenhouse gases. NO is not a greenhouse gas, CO2 is.
And why would that be another router and not a proper BGP announcement with a special community that will block the traffic in the upstream. When I used to work for a relatively big national level ISP (about 1 class B network back in 2001), all the Tier 1 providers offered communities I can announce on prefixes that would black hole traffic to, and some even offered communities that I can announce and they would do source filtering on (on networks that don't properly belong to my AS). Frankly I miss the days when IE directed me to contact my network administrator which was me. But those were also the days when a small European country needed 80MBps of international connectivity, I cared about underwater earthquakes severing cables to landing stagnations in Algiers and elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Loral Orion/Cyberstar satellites having a nice line of sight, UUNet still being independent and not Verizon (ah those AS701 BGP sessions), using a broom to wipe my 4m dish reflector from snow (only the transceiver had an integrated heater) on the top of a 21 story building and the BGP table wreaking of havoc as thousands routes cried and got lost when WTC fell in 9/11.
So? 200 people, 9000 people?.. Out of.. 7Billion... 0.0001314%
Unspeakable personal tragedy, but on the grand scheme of things, it isn't like the 40 million in WWII.
I can personally attest myself when growing up it was much more likely to get mugged on the street and come home barefoot (if lucky).
Also you are largely forgetting the 4th plane and other recent incidents where people don't just sit like sheeple calculating how much they will get out of the settlement, but activate take responsibility of their own fate and take the crazy guys down.
Bad people exists, and will always exist. Why do you need to stress out about it all the time? Oh, I know why, so your blood pressure stays high permanently, your anxiety level is high permanently, you line money in the pockets of the big pharma and the scare racquet (insurance), and you are so scared of living your life that you lock yourself in your home and the government takes the rest of what little freedom you have left.
Don't stress it. Live in the present, act in the present, enjoy the present when you can, run as hell when you have to. Other than that, stop spreading the scare!
Maildir, either directly connected to a client (e.g. Evolution) or backing up an IMAP server (e.g. Dovecot) is great. I personally prefer the IMAP route. I have close to 20 years of email that way.
So let it be, but limit the H1 only to those countries or the current agglomeration of countries that had citizens on US soil during the first states being formed. That would mostly be the EU and some of the Scandinavian countries. I can assure you, most nobody will come over as H1.
That is a problem in US only. Back in Europe I lived in a city with 1.5-2 million population in the metropolitan area, and there were 4K licensed cabs. I can count on the fingers of one hand the times in 10 years I had to wait for a cab for more than 8 minutes. Come to the US, take a relatively standard metropolitan area with 4 million population, but just 1K licensed cabs - wait time is between 30 minutes and 2 hours. Now, suppose those 1k cabs jumped to 8k cabs to keep the same ratio as in Europe, the wait will be less than 8 minutes here too.
Well, not quite so. By the time they know how to do it, they would know everything there is to know, hence they would have no reason to live. Most likely at that point they will be incorporeal, and would have also melded in some way so there won't be distinct personalities, and also, they would have most likely melded with the fabric of the universe, becoming the universe itself.
Then you are not moving at all. Speed is distance travelled over time. Over the time in the reference coordinate system that is. So if traveling "fast" takes up a lot of time in the reference coordinate system, almost regardless of distance travelled, you didn't actually travel fast. You can't measure speed against yourself, always against an external reference coordinate system. If it takes you roughly 4 years to travel from Earth to Alpha Centaury you are traveling with the speed of light - if it takes you a hundred, you are traveling 5 times slower than it. It means zip you didn't age.. just that your clock malfunctioned. Time dilation isn't proven, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to see anything. Now the doppler shift is quite true, but that is not time dilation.
when will you write an application that actually works? Because you know, I gave yours a try, and after 50 minutes of being unresponsive I had to kill it. If you don't know how to merge sort lists of strings, then I question the rest of your application. And also I block all those sites on my firewall, no need to do that on the hosts file.
I hope you are sarcastic, and all that read you, understand that you are. Even a 1Gbps Ethernet is running at mere 125Mhz. And for 8 years working in a telecom only once I had an Ethernet cable fail due to what I can partially atribune to wavelength fatigues, instead of the much more likely contact oxidation. This is a 2 ton glass CRT that needs to sit for 2 months after being installed to level out temperature stresses.
The extension to my phone is a 20 dollar misfit flash, with an aftermarket silicon band for another $10. it shows the time (5 minute resolution), I can click on it to use a Bluetooth remote - for taking pictures or controlling the music, and I can swim with it no problem. It also has about 6 months of battery life. Yes, I miss some data I liked on the MS band, like my pulse and UV metering, and the ability to record a gps track, but the point is, I already ponied up the money for stand-alone sensors. So I don't really need the device, be it the band or the apple watch. Not at those prices. May be I'll buy one at $90 (usd) but I just don't see a reason to buy one at anything above that.
Whenever I have some of the most expensive and valuable resource to waste - my time. If it is up and working, security updates go in, after 2 to 3 weeks, other updates may go with them as well, but not necessary. I would rather be out on my bicycle or working on my photo collection ( sometimes I take 3-4k photos on a weekend) than doing updates.
Keep in mind, the summary talks about upgrades - the new rom every week. Update is keeping the same version, upgrade is moving to another.
There were Linksys models in 2003 doing that for less than 150 bucks in 2003 money.. BEFSX41, some guys are still selling them on Amazon. They suffered from stability problems due to insentient power supply bricks - some were 6 volts, some were 9, 12, or 19 volts. I've built a 30+ point VPN to a central location with a Cisco 17xx, don't remember in the central location,but even if it was a 26xx it is dirt cheap as overstock send hand hardware these days.
What I would do these days is get a good router that can run DD-WRT and use OpenVPN, a small box to run Pfsense again with OpenVPN or IPsec, or get a Mikrotik router and use their proprietary solutions.
Heck, even two IPv6 tunnels from your place and form their place to HE and proper firewalls and you are in business.
Except that a 1.5/2l gas engine is not compatible in torque and is so turbo charged that it emits black sooth all the time from gasoline. Also because it is so small and pushed to the limit, you have to change oil every 3 months, and get a ridiculous 26mgp on the highway. It is not an engine that is build to last, it is going to be dead at 120k miles, and you can't tow anything with it. At 1.5/2l diesel you get about the same torque as a 4/5l gas, and you can tow, the engine is build much robust, the oil needs changing about once every 9/12 months and will last you good 600k+ miles. Throughout the whole life of the vehicle with the manufacturing and all consumables calculated, the diesel engine is cleaner for the environment.
So what, Diesel is much more effective than gas cars. You can go 3 times the distance on same volume of fuel. A good engine has less CO2 compared to the trucks most of America drives. America has a skewed system of protecting local auto industry, they basically don't measure CO2 at all, they care about a short living, harmless (because of the short life) NO. Think about it - a large GMC van/suv on a truck frame, with 4 or 6 liter engine, it is much more polluting than a small 1.5/2l not so "clean" diesel. You have to think long term - about greenhouse gases. NO is not a greenhouse gas, CO2 is.
Family of 11? They should be denied entry on that ground only. No sane man and woman pop up 9 children, not in this day and age.
And why would that be another router and not a proper BGP announcement with a special community that will block the traffic in the upstream. When I used to work for a relatively big national level ISP (about 1 class B network back in 2001), all the Tier 1 providers offered communities I can announce on prefixes that would black hole traffic to, and some even offered communities that I can announce and they would do source filtering on (on networks that don't properly belong to my AS). Frankly I miss the days when IE directed me to contact my network administrator which was me. But those were also the days when a small European country needed 80MBps of international connectivity, I cared about underwater earthquakes severing cables to landing stagnations in Algiers and elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Loral Orion/Cyberstar satellites having a nice line of sight, UUNet still being independent and not Verizon (ah those AS701 BGP sessions), using a broom to wipe my 4m dish reflector from snow (only the transceiver had an integrated heater) on the top of a 21 story building and the BGP table wreaking of havoc as thousands routes cried and got lost when WTC fell in 9/11.
So? 200 people, 9000 people?.. Out of .. 7Billion... 0.0001314%
Unspeakable personal tragedy, but on the grand scheme of things, it isn't like the 40 million in WWII.
I can personally attest myself when growing up it was much more likely to get mugged on the street and come home barefoot (if lucky).
Also you are largely forgetting the 4th plane and other recent incidents where people don't just sit like sheeple calculating how much they will get out of the settlement, but activate take responsibility of their own fate and take the crazy guys down.
Bad people exists, and will always exist. Why do you need to stress out about it all the time? Oh, I know why, so your blood pressure stays high permanently, your anxiety level is high permanently, you line money in the pockets of the big pharma and the scare racquet (insurance), and you are so scared of living your life that you lock yourself in your home and the government takes the rest of what little freedom you have left.
Don't stress it. Live in the present, act in the present, enjoy the present when you can, run as hell when you have to. Other than that, stop spreading the scare!
Maildir, either directly connected to a client (e.g. Evolution) or backing up an IMAP server (e.g. Dovecot) is great. I personally prefer the IMAP route. I have close to 20 years of email that way.
So let it be, but limit the H1 only to those countries or the current agglomeration of countries that had citizens on US soil during the first states being formed. That would mostly be the EU and some of the Scandinavian countries. I can assure you, most nobody will come over as H1.
this sounds about right
That is a problem in US only. Back in Europe I lived in a city with 1.5-2 million population in the metropolitan area, and there were 4K licensed cabs. I can count on the fingers of one hand the times in 10 years I had to wait for a cab for more than 8 minutes. Come to the US, take a relatively standard metropolitan area with 4 million population, but just 1K licensed cabs - wait time is between 30 minutes and 2 hours. Now, suppose those 1k cabs jumped to 8k cabs to keep the same ratio as in Europe, the wait will be less than 8 minutes here too.
If they want the extra traffic, they would have staid with MPEG-2
Well, not quite so. By the time they know how to do it, they would know everything there is to know, hence they would have no reason to live. Most likely at that point they will be incorporeal, and would have also melded in some way so there won't be distinct personalities, and also, they would have most likely melded with the fabric of the universe, becoming the universe itself.
Then you are not moving at all. Speed is distance travelled over time. Over the time in the reference coordinate system that is. So if traveling "fast" takes up a lot of time in the reference coordinate system, almost regardless of distance travelled, you didn't actually travel fast. You can't measure speed against yourself, always against an external reference coordinate system. If it takes you roughly 4 years to travel from Earth to Alpha Centaury you are traveling with the speed of light - if it takes you a hundred, you are traveling 5 times slower than it. It means zip you didn't age.. just that your clock malfunctioned. Time dilation isn't proven, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to see anything. Now the doppler shift is quite true, but that is not time dilation.
when will you write an application that actually works? Because you know, I gave yours a try, and after 50 minutes of being unresponsive I had to kill it. If you don't know how to merge sort lists of strings, then I question the rest of your application. And also I block all those sites on my firewall, no need to do that on the hosts file.
It is a handbrake and nothing but a handbrake
What for - Navision?
Nokia was a dominant player because of basic phones with a flashlight. And I would actually still buy one.
Just tear it down and rebuild from concrete and pay 0 fire insurance. Concrete does not burn
I hope you are sarcastic, and all that read you, understand that you are. Even a 1Gbps Ethernet is running at mere 125Mhz. And for 8 years working in a telecom only once I had an Ethernet cable fail due to what I can partially atribune to wavelength fatigues, instead of the much more likely contact oxidation. This is a 2 ton glass CRT that needs to sit for 2 months after being installed to level out temperature stresses.
I would say F6, F9, F11, Pause, SysRq, PrintScrn, are more useless than caps lock
this thing exactly
The extension to my phone is a 20 dollar misfit flash, with an aftermarket silicon band for another $10. it shows the time (5 minute resolution), I can click on it to use a Bluetooth remote - for taking pictures or controlling the music, and I can swim with it no problem. It also has about 6 months of battery life. Yes, I miss some data I liked on the MS band, like my pulse and UV metering, and the ability to record a gps track, but the point is, I already ponied up the money for stand-alone sensors. So I don't really need the device, be it the band or the apple watch. Not at those prices. May be I'll buy one at $90 (usd) but I just don't see a reason to buy one at anything above that.
Whenever I have some of the most expensive and valuable resource to waste - my time. If it is up and working, security updates go in, after 2 to 3 weeks, other updates may go with them as well, but not necessary. I would rather be out on my bicycle or working on my photo collection ( sometimes I take 3-4k photos on a weekend) than doing updates. Keep in mind, the summary talks about upgrades - the new rom every week. Update is keeping the same version, upgrade is moving to another.
Cisco had wonderful IPsec support in 2003. If you had access to it, you can't complain.
There were Linksys models in 2003 doing that for less than 150 bucks in 2003 money.. BEFSX41, some guys are still selling them on Amazon. They suffered from stability problems due to insentient power supply bricks - some were 6 volts, some were 9, 12, or 19 volts. I've built a 30+ point VPN to a central location with a Cisco 17xx, don't remember in the central location ,but even if it was a 26xx it is dirt cheap as overstock send hand hardware these days.
What I would do these days is get a good router that can run DD-WRT and use OpenVPN, a small box to run Pfsense again with OpenVPN or IPsec, or get a Mikrotik router and use their proprietary solutions.
Heck, even two IPv6 tunnels from your place and form their place to HE and proper firewalls and you are in business.
You can't board or disembark that thing. That's the problem. Unless you tell me the pods can levitate.