Keeping the virus in the network for testing is simple enough, the switch that connects the computers only connect those computers. The big problem is the staff you have working on this, they have a bunch of options for getting the virus out into the real world, they can use a usb drive (which is preventable by having security check to make sure there is none of those allowed in the room) or remember the parts of the code that allow the virus they are writing to bypass the vendors. Even more scary would be an employee finding a method that would get passed the filters but not telling anyone about it until they released it in the wild. The employees who are doing this work need to be selected very carefully and be managed well to prevent them from becoming disgruntled.
I'm not saying I'm a fan of the binary drivers, but has anyone seen a security issue from a video card driver? I can understand NIC and a few other ones but not video cards.
I have recently learned and started using a technique that involoves saying yes it works or in the case of software development yes I can do that. Most people do not care and or worry about the little details, be ready if asked to provide such details if asked but 90% of the time you won't be asked and you don't annoy someone with the details they don't want to know. The only time I'll say no now is if I am 100% certain that it won't work and there is very few times when that is true.
Thanks for informing of us of what is happening in a parallel universe. Everyone knows that in this universe Maximillion Arturo is a professor of Cosmology and Ontology at the University of California, not a police spokesman in Michigan.
While not enabled out of the box you should be able to customize the phones based off of ALP, the replacement for PalmOS, to do exactly what you want there. This is of course dependant upon what the carriers decide to lock the phone down to but as I've been keeping up with the new developments in ALP things are looking very optimistic in the way of customization and hacking for the phones based on ALP.
Those games are a perfect model for the subscription of micro payment. You should be able to download all the new stats and player skins for a small fee, that way they could maybe free up some developers to make some good games instead of having to make an entire new sports game every year where nothing really needs to change. Upgrade the game every 3 or so years instead of every single year and it could improve a lot of things such as employee morale and other games.
Either your window opened up pretty small or you have a small monitor and we were recently told we could stop designing sites for 800 x 600. On my screen I get 4 of each continent which is why I said repeating.
I am not an American and don't live there but whatever happens with Net Neutrality will still affect me as I visit many American websites throughout the day. It may just mean that I start to find alternatives and when there are none deal with the slow down but it still will affect a lot more people than just the Americans.
I may be wrong as I am from Canada and don't care enough to look into it but as far as I can tell the second the common carrier starts to charge for service from certain companies they will (or should be) responsible for everything that travels over their network. At this point the company should be responsible for every illegal thing that travels over their network, so the company will be responsible for every bit of child porn, hack attempt, successful hack, spam and terrorist communication. The loss of net neutrality could in theory cause them a hell of a lot more trouble than it is worth but either they already have a way around this through government brib^H^H^H^Hlobbiests, they already have the filters in place and just need to throw the switch or they are so short sited in their money grubbing ways that that they haven't even thought about this. My guess would go with the 1st or last option.
If they get it right there will be less problems, but if they get it wrong it is much harder to patch hardware than it is to patch the software (which Microsoft has proven is easy enough for them to do).
I find that auto aim doesn't work very well unless you can't aim at all for yourself. It makes it nearly impossible to go for a head shot as it generally pulls you to the center of the body. I find it better on consoles to get in the crosshair in the general area then tweak the last little bit with movement, as I got better with this technique I started doing both movements as one and I find that it works pretty well. I don't find it works as well as a mouse but for a console it seems to be the best.
The money went into a large swimming pool where the executives went swimming, eventually the money got too dirty for people to swim in so now they need more money for their swimming pool.
If you are calling Edmonton one of the prettiest cities you're likely to see, you must be assuming that you will never leave Northern Alberta. If there were perhaps some mountains or a river that you could swim in then maybe it would increase largely on the scale of pretty but the river looks disgusting and the only slopes are the banks of the river valley. I've wanted to leave Edmonton for some time now but the amount of innovation that is happening in this city keeps me here, despite the fact that it is only marginally nicer looking than Winnepeg.
Maybe its too early in the morning and I need another coffee, but I just changed my mind from your opinion to a new one (maybe its good maybe its not, I'll think about it again after more coffee). Anyways with certain ISPs now stopping to completely block bittorrent packets this may be a good thing as it may lift the restrictions on Bit Torrent packets which will be a good thing for everyone, even though I left the ISP near me who restricted packets.
The University of Alberta has their own nano tech lab called the NanoFab and it is good for what it did. However it is an open access research facility and the space inside of it was almost all used up by the time I finished working there 2 years ago. This new lab is huge and has tons of room for more equipment and has taken advantage of new construction techniques in order to allow for more sensitive equipment. There is a lot of research in nano-tech happening in Alberta and this will allow it to continue.
Keeping the virus in the network for testing is simple enough, the switch that connects the computers only connect those computers. The big problem is the staff you have working on this, they have a bunch of options for getting the virus out into the real world, they can use a usb drive (which is preventable by having security check to make sure there is none of those allowed in the room) or remember the parts of the code that allow the virus they are writing to bypass the vendors. Even more scary would be an employee finding a method that would get passed the filters but not telling anyone about it until they released it in the wild. The employees who are doing this work need to be selected very carefully and be managed well to prevent them from becoming disgruntled.
I'm not saying I'm a fan of the binary drivers, but has anyone seen a security issue from a video card driver? I can understand NIC and a few other ones but not video cards.
I have recently learned and started using a technique that involoves saying yes it works or in the case of software development yes I can do that. Most people do not care and or worry about the little details, be ready if asked to provide such details if asked but 90% of the time you won't be asked and you don't annoy someone with the details they don't want to know. The only time I'll say no now is if I am 100% certain that it won't work and there is very few times when that is true.
The is no msi-get because it would have to be msi-get
Thanks for informing of us of what is happening in a parallel universe. Everyone knows that in this universe Maximillion Arturo is a professor of Cosmology and Ontology at the University of California, not a police spokesman in Michigan.
While not enabled out of the box you should be able to customize the phones based off of ALP, the replacement for PalmOS, to do exactly what you want there. This is of course dependant upon what the carriers decide to lock the phone down to but as I've been keeping up with the new developments in ALP things are looking very optimistic in the way of customization and hacking for the phones based on ALP.
I wonder what compile times would be with Gentoo and distcc set up to run across an entire school.
Those games are a perfect model for the subscription of micro payment. You should be able to download all the new stats and player skins for a small fee, that way they could maybe free up some developers to make some good games instead of having to make an entire new sports game every year where nothing really needs to change. Upgrade the game every 3 or so years instead of every single year and it could improve a lot of things such as employee morale and other games.
Either your window opened up pretty small or you have a small monitor and we were recently told we could stop designing sites for 800 x 600. On my screen I get 4 of each continent which is why I said repeating.
Keep in mind that this is an AOL search box the lowest common denominator of internet users. They probably still find Hampster dance funny.
apparently the world is flat and repeating...
I just upgraded my PCs at home from XP to Gentoo, no way am I downgrading to Vista.
I am not an American and don't live there but whatever happens with Net Neutrality will still affect me as I visit many American websites throughout the day. It may just mean that I start to find alternatives and when there are none deal with the slow down but it still will affect a lot more people than just the Americans.
I may be wrong as I am from Canada and don't care enough to look into it but as far as I can tell the second the common carrier starts to charge for service from certain companies they will (or should be) responsible for everything that travels over their network. At this point the company should be responsible for every illegal thing that travels over their network, so the company will be responsible for every bit of child porn, hack attempt, successful hack, spam and terrorist communication. The loss of net neutrality could in theory cause them a hell of a lot more trouble than it is worth but either they already have a way around this through government brib^H^H^H^Hlobbiests, they already have the filters in place and just need to throw the switch or they are so short sited in their money grubbing ways that that they haven't even thought about this. My guess would go with the 1st or last option.
If they get it right there will be less problems, but if they get it wrong it is much harder to patch hardware than it is to patch the software (which Microsoft has proven is easy enough for them to do).
If you knew someone would ask that why didn't you explain it in your first post?
MxTabs has recently shut down, if you go to mxtabs all you will get is a few paragraphs explaiming that they have shut down.
I find that auto aim doesn't work very well unless you can't aim at all for yourself. It makes it nearly impossible to go for a head shot as it generally pulls you to the center of the body. I find it better on consoles to get in the crosshair in the general area then tweak the last little bit with movement, as I got better with this technique I started doing both movements as one and I find that it works pretty well. I don't find it works as well as a mouse but for a console it seems to be the best.
I just read that straight as Law & Order obviously I know too many people who miss the shift key when typing symbols.
The money went into a large swimming pool where the executives went swimming, eventually the money got too dirty for people to swim in so now they need more money for their swimming pool.
If you are calling Edmonton one of the prettiest cities you're likely to see, you must be assuming that you will never leave Northern Alberta. If there were perhaps some mountains or a river that you could swim in then maybe it would increase largely on the scale of pretty but the river looks disgusting and the only slopes are the banks of the river valley. I've wanted to leave Edmonton for some time now but the amount of innovation that is happening in this city keeps me here, despite the fact that it is only marginally nicer looking than Winnepeg.
Maybe its too early in the morning and I need another coffee, but I just changed my mind from your opinion to a new one (maybe its good maybe its not, I'll think about it again after more coffee). Anyways with certain ISPs now stopping to completely block bittorrent packets this may be a good thing as it may lift the restrictions on Bit Torrent packets which will be a good thing for everyone, even though I left the ISP near me who restricted packets.
This is why we shouldn't be allowed to make rules about kissing girls!
The University of Alberta has their own nano tech lab called the NanoFab and it is good for what it did. However it is an open access research facility and the space inside of it was almost all used up by the time I finished working there 2 years ago. This new lab is huge and has tons of room for more equipment and has taken advantage of new construction techniques in order to allow for more sensitive equipment. There is a lot of research in nano-tech happening in Alberta and this will allow it to continue.