1) Docked to power, it automaticly starts Bluetooth. When bluetooth gets paired, it assumes (most of time) I'm in my car ad starts up GPS, Increases the Display brightness and launches WIKANGO (Community Based Radar appliance)
2) Putting in my earphones launches the radio application 3) Receiving a call will also launches bluetooth and tries to pair with may Car Hansfree set. (Usefull when driving with the phone somewhere in you're pocket) 4) Removing the power will put the device in a low consumption mode. (no GPS, no Bluetooth, no WIFI and decreased brightness)
These are some of the things you can do with tasker.
There is a real irony in here. Suppose you followed a Martial Arts course where they teaching you specificly defend you with lethal force. You kill someone, claims selfdefence. No go, because you followed such a course it will be murder, because you have already planned to do so. The legal defence of the dealy victim will claim this was a provoked setup.
At least you're legal position will be very questionable.
There are always a minority of martial arts students who try to provoke a fight. Personaly I know some karateka's who sought trouble and have been beaten op by a group of former para's on their anual reunion.
It's not a easy job, but the Feds have better resources.
What I imagine as workable
- Monitor up/down time of such website. - Match them with provider related or internet related troubles.
Eventually when identifying the provider, you can tune it done by provoking a temporary connection failure. A connection failure on the right bottleneck will even make TOR traffic unreachable for the rest of the world. This should lead you to the ip of the TOR webserver
Obviously some users need support. If you are good at troubleshooting, this is the way to go. Good troubleshooting has also value for the programming rockstars.
Just live neart the French border where we have a megadancing/ Most French People in my neighbourhood driving on XTC I fail to see the improvement in traffic security.
This means I have also buy such useless kit. Since I have tresspass sometimes the border. Funding French Fucking State.
Comment in Flemish (Dutch), untranslated due to unfriendly nature...
Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 prohibits unfair import competition
I understand this should be valid if Apple manufactures the IPhone in the US. Protection of US industry. There is no industry for IPhone in the US, only commercial interest. Nobody except some retailers and Apple get better of it. IMHO, both HTC and IPhone are imported products.
If she provokes a accident and you can't make a picture of it. No proof anymore. Plausible deniability? Like parent post stated: 1984, but probably you never heard of Orwell since books are banned.
I think there might be something wrong with the problem analysis. You should consider why a bug does reappear. Wrong version in Production? Or as you stated not enough tested. 1) First of all, You have to make a inventory of all existing bugs in the application. 2) you need to describe the possible Workarounds. Here you can already start calculating the estimated cost of each incident provoked by a bug. 3) prioritize the bugs. The more urgent, the more they will cost the bussiness by not functionning and resolving time 4) Focus on some Quick wins. bugs who doesn't consume much time and money to solve. 5) Keep in mind that having a good Workaround is sometimes better 6) Make a bussiness plan. Explain the benefits versus the money lost (consider lost worktime as a los off money)would be cheaper to redesign the app.
Managers are willing to pay for improvement, but they have to be convinced. The only language they understand: MONEY. Briefly you talk about the money you loose doing nothing, versus the Return on Investment (ROI) doing something.
This tells you more about the SUV then about the smaller vehicle.
The same thing could be said about accidents between a Truck and a SUV or a tank and a SUV.
Most of time I find SUV drivers driving arrogant, forcing the smaller vehicle to let pass the SUV. I'm also concerned about safety and I've seen many people driving a SUV behaving like this.
I guess more people would have survived if the other car wasn't a SUV?
Besides this, its a observation that most people buying a SUV doesn't need to have one.
Most failures will appear when a pc is heavely stressed. Combine the Mem86 test togheter with some continues running programs who are using memory, harddisk, CPU and network.
If a systems survivals this test a whole day, it's in perfect shape.
so I suppose its largely a moot point except when you are considering how exactly to reproduce this effect with engineering. I'm not capable of this, but I find it interesting.
For this purpose, there exist devices generating a static discharge. I have seen weird things happening using such a device, even a ATM started dispensing money (in a test environment)
However, if static electricity is to blame, the extra votes should probably affect both candidates an not one.
My mother tongue is Dutch and I'm speaking fluent French, English, notions Spanish. I'm also capable of speaking German. I'll do found learning German more dificult then learning English.
But for learning a language, you do need practice, practice and practice. For instance, I live nearby the French border and most programs I watch are in English.
Use Truecrypt and before going on a trip, place the volume on a VPN reachable webserver in another country. Remove it completely from the laptop. Better is to save this kind of files on a USB disk you leave at home. If asked by customs, explain what you have done. They have no legal rights to truecrypt files in another country. Any internet connection should be sufficient do download it, to another usb disk after customs investigation. When done, wipe the usb disk using dban.
You do have truecrypt, but no truecrypt volume on the pc. So you don't need to cough up the password.
I don't garantuee you don't have problems, but everythings remains between the legal lines.
It is saddens me a lot more, that people only by hearing the name Sikorsky, make a completely unrelated link to imagine some Russian complot.
Quoting parent: "But people here really should know better"
I guess there are lies in the article, but the bottomline is there and is correct. Igor Sikorsky was a Rusian engineer famous for building helicopters an he happens to be a founder of the company with his name.
Joe Sixpack?? Not realy, I do know a bit of history, and as opposed to others and I do remember Igor Sikorsky. The link to wikipedia is the fastest way. Reading through some parents, some have never heard of this guy.
Don't ask me to write the history without 1) failling to tell the thruth 2) make some copyright infringments 3) spend a lot of time, I do not have
From now one I don't use wikipedia anymore, I only use links that are verified by... euh..???
1) Docked to power, it automaticly starts Bluetooth.
When bluetooth gets paired, it assumes (most of time) I'm in my car ad starts up GPS, Increases the Display brightness and launches WIKANGO (Community Based Radar appliance)
2) Putting in my earphones launches the radio application
3) Receiving a call will also launches bluetooth and tries to pair with may Car Hansfree set. (Usefull when driving with the phone somewhere in you're pocket)
4) Removing the power will put the device in a low consumption mode. (no GPS, no Bluetooth, no WIFI and decreased brightness)
These are some of the things you can do with tasker.
They're cheaper near where they are grown. Sometimes, they're not even available due to lack of demand.
It's simple economics. There's little/no reason why globally universal prices should be in place - it's an asinine idea.
Sure, this makes sense for the price of Avacadoes, but not for a ebook or a movie you can buy online.
So where is the problem?
Unfortunately, You can't operate a Microwave without closing the door.
I believe the idiot is to big for closing the lid.
First they discovered timetravelling at LHC
http://news.softpedia.com/news/LHC-Could-Allow-Matter-to-Travel-Through-Time-189936.shtml
Rewrite history!
There is a real irony in here.
Suppose you followed a Martial Arts course where they teaching you specificly defend you with lethal force.
You kill someone, claims selfdefence. No go, because you followed such a course it will be murder, because you have already planned to do so.
The legal defence of the dealy victim will claim this was a provoked setup.
At least you're legal position will be very questionable.
There are always a minority of martial arts students who try to provoke a fight. Personaly I know some karateka's who sought trouble and have been beaten op by a group of former para's on their anual reunion.
Tor
It's not a easy job, but the Feds have better resources.
What I imagine as workable
- Monitor up/down time of such website.
- Match them with provider related or internet related troubles.
Eventually when identifying the provider, you can tune it done by provoking a temporary connection failure. A connection failure on the right bottleneck will even make TOR traffic unreachable for the rest of the world. This should lead you to the ip of the TOR webserver
Is a copyright violation in Canada, because of the postal code?
Obviously some users need support.
If you are good at troubleshooting, this is the way to go.
Good troubleshooting has also value for the programming rockstars.
Just live neart the French border where we have a megadancing/
Most French People in my neighbourhood driving on XTC
I fail to see the improvement in traffic security.
This means I have also buy such useless kit.
Since I have tresspass sometimes the border.
Funding French Fucking State.
Comment in Flemish (Dutch), untranslated due to unfriendly nature...
Mr. Sarkozy, ge kunt mijn zak opblazen
The interview has been missing for years. Nobody even cared about it.
Follow the money?
Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 prohibits unfair import competition
I understand this should be valid if Apple manufactures the IPhone in the US. Protection of US industry. There is no industry for IPhone in the US, only commercial interest. Nobody except some retailers and Apple get better of it.
IMHO, both HTC and IPhone are imported products.
If she provokes a accident and you can't make a picture of it. No proof anymore. Plausible deniability?
Like parent post stated: 1984, but probably you never heard of Orwell since books are banned.
I think there might be something wrong with the problem analysis. You should consider why a bug does reappear. Wrong version in Production? Or as you stated not enough tested.
1) First of all, You have to make a inventory of all existing bugs in the application.
2) you need to describe the possible Workarounds. Here you can already start calculating the estimated cost of each incident provoked by a bug.
3) prioritize the bugs. The more urgent, the more they will cost the bussiness by not functionning and resolving time
4) Focus on some Quick wins. bugs who doesn't consume much time and money to solve.
5) Keep in mind that having a good Workaround is sometimes better
6) Make a bussiness plan. Explain the benefits versus the money lost (consider lost worktime as a los off money)would be cheaper to redesign the app.
Managers are willing to pay for improvement, but they have to be convinced. The only language they understand: MONEY.
Briefly you talk about the money you loose doing nothing, versus the Return on Investment (ROI) doing something.
This tells you more about the SUV then about the smaller vehicle.
The same thing could be said about accidents between a Truck and a SUV or a tank and a SUV.
Most of time I find SUV drivers driving arrogant, forcing the smaller vehicle to let pass the SUV.
I'm also concerned about safety and I've seen many people driving a SUV behaving like this.
I guess more people would have survived if the other car wasn't a SUV?
Besides this, its a observation that most people buying a SUV doesn't need to have one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forever_War_(comics)
I first encountered the comic version of The Forever War with amazing artwork from Marvano.
Later on I've read the book.
The comic is a must have. I hope the film will be half as good.
Most failures will appear when a pc is heavely stressed.
Combine the Mem86 test togheter with some continues running programs who are using memory, harddisk, CPU and network.
If a systems survivals this test a whole day, it's in perfect shape.
Perspective: During most prison riots, the prisonners start throwing al sort of rubish to their guards.
In Gaza, you have fences, airport and harbour are closed since years by the Israelis.
The prisonners in Gaza are capable of firing rockets.
Traffic accidents have cost more lives in Israel then those rockets. I never saw the IDF bomb GM or Toyota. It would definitly save more Israelis.
Perspective
there is more (from google cache) http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:CKSrvx7W2y0J:jerryleecooper.com/+jerryleecooper&hl=nl&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=be
so I suppose its largely a moot point except when you are considering how exactly to reproduce this effect with engineering. I'm not capable of this, but I find it interesting.
For this purpose, there exist devices generating a static discharge.
I have seen weird things happening using such a device, even a ATM started dispensing money (in a test environment)
However, if static electricity is to blame, the extra votes should probably affect both candidates an not one.
My mother tongue is Dutch and I'm speaking fluent French, English, notions Spanish.
I'm also capable of speaking German.
I'll do found learning German more dificult then learning English.
But for learning a language, you do need practice, practice and practice.
For instance, I live nearby the French border and most programs I watch are in English.
Better solution, covering some legal aspects:
Use Truecrypt and before going on a trip, place the volume on a VPN reachable webserver in another country.
Remove it completely from the laptop. Better is to save this kind of files on a USB disk you leave at home.
If asked by customs, explain what you have done. They have no legal rights to truecrypt files in another country. Any internet connection should be sufficient do download it, to another usb disk after customs investigation. When done, wipe the usb disk using dban.
You do have truecrypt, but no truecrypt volume on the pc. So you don't need to cough up the password.
I don't garantuee you don't have problems, but everythings remains between the legal lines.
Perhaps it was a channel for desinformation? Maybe they knew, someone else was also reading this mails?
It is saddens me a lot more, that people only by hearing the name Sikorsky, make a completely unrelated link to imagine some Russian complot.
... euh ..???
Quoting parent: "But people here really should know better"
I guess there are lies in the article, but the bottomline is there and is correct.
Igor Sikorsky was a Rusian engineer famous for building helicopters an he happens to be a founder of the company with his name.
Joe Sixpack?? Not realy, I do know a bit of history, and as opposed to others and I do remember Igor Sikorsky. The link to wikipedia is the fastest way. Reading through some parents, some have never heard of this guy.
Don't ask me to write the history without
1) failling to tell the thruth
2) make some copyright infringments
3) spend a lot of time, I do not have
From now one I don't use wikipedia anymore, I only use links that are verified by
Igor Sikorsky:
the Wikipedia article you should have read
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Sikorsky