to ensure no change in status since you last were in, did you receive an assault conviction? or any of the other number of things that would disqualify you from obtaining a gun license. It also shows the owner is semi responsible, can make time to come in and renew the permit, can't manage that, we feel you can't own a gun legally.
"Not to mention that Minnesota is hilariously flat and probably a better place to pour bases for wind mills than the everglades or Appalachians."
As a Minnesotan i feel that you are mixing my state up with Kansas or Iowa or North Dakota. There are a large number of hills and even several downhill skiing resorts in the state. Now I realize that we are not has hilly/mountainous as say Colorado, or the Appalachians, we are far from flat. The south and southwest parts of the state are, but there is a mountain range in the state (much older than even the Appalachians). We have a lot of wind power but nothing like Iowa has.
how about tornadoes? floods? all other manner of natural events? Some events sure are more predictable, but still does the insurance company get to void my insurance because "You built your hose where a meteorologist later predicted a tornado was going to be and it got smashed, you should have moved before then. You had a good 20 minutes warning to move". Even if they had correctly predicted that there would be an earthquake in 4 weeks, what would have been done about it? could be done about it?
custom motherboard, custom case, custom cooling, small size, ability to run OSX and not violate the terms, are all things that add markup. Look at shuttle.
nope, a single drive isn't enough, but then thats what the NAS is for, for all I care, it needs an 8GB flash card enough to put boxee + osx + netflix on and then load media from the network.
autocad, solidworks, ProE, VBA macros in a spreadsheet, VB app from vendor, in house product selection system in VB.Net, A large amount of other business critical windows only software. Home users do't *need* it, but does "$2 pack of games from best buy" work with anything but windows? how about that cursor set from "the Internets"? yep, thats what i thought.
Any move needs to be tested and verified to work at 100% feature complete or if not 100% the cost in time of moving to the new system needs to be added. Simply moving HR from their IE6 only web page to IE9, costs programing/install time(assuming an update to the ten year old software is available), and retraining time for HR(mind you they are not doing what them normally would be doing during that time). Now if you work at a small company you may only have 2-3 HR people(if you have in house HR). it's still a huge cost to move people.
yes, it could be phrased a bit better, "to get atomic backups of data, you need LVM with the snapshot module, or be using BTRFS. If the snapshot module for LVM is unavailable in 2.4.x, you will need to upgrade" The OP is basically asking how can i use shadow volume copy to back up my FAT16 partition, running on a windows 98 computer.
it's not always the size of the heatsink, but how you use it....
Anyways, some small heatsinks work just as well or better than a lot of large ones. Also things like airflow management have at least as much impact as the size of the coolers.
good, so get on it, or go back to analog, or compress the steam and not set 110, 001, 000, 010. etc for each pixel. perhaps hex would lower the data needed to be sent over the wire(while increasing the amount of processing the monitor needs) or just sending the values for the changed pixels, and let the small chip in the display handle remembering the previous state.
I would love a 21" monitor at 300PPI, or 400PPI. As for a HDTV, 47" would be ~46" diag, so 15,000x8438, as it is now, i can see pixels on them if i'm less than about 4' away. So yes we need more pixels, and the "bandwidth" problem will just need to be sorted out.
if you can even get 1% yearly in a savings account for 11 mil, you make 110,000 a year in interest. Thats quite a bit to live comfortably on. I know i could. As a side bonus if you budget well and spend less, say 80,000 a year, you would have 30,000 a year added for additional interest the next year. I would be willing to bet that you can safely do better than 1% compounded yearly. even after i paid all my bills bought 2 new cars(ones i would actually drive) i'd verly likely have 9 million or so left over to save. After pulling college fund out for my 2 kids i'd still have 7-8 million left easily, say 3% interest per year, on the remaining 7million, is 210,000 a year. I bet i can manage to live on that for the rest of my life.
So by "moeny troubles" I bet they meant no need to work anymore and bills will still get paid.
well if the machine is always in a state of "malfunction" and the owner doesn't care if the win is below ${SMALLVALUE} but when it is ${VALUE} they take the machine in and wow.. look at that... it's "Malfunctioning" again. IT should be that they machines needs a 2x per month inspection, if the last time it was was over 14 days, the win of the player stands. The casino needs to be proactive in finding malfunction or it eats the cost. Of course the last few times i went to the casino it wasn't to win, but to hang out with some friends, and after we had all spent $40 we called it a night. in the end it wasn't much more expensive than dinner+movie+bar.
it has a gui, a terminal is graphical and busybox provides ash, seems like a Graphical user interface. It could click at you and you could knock on it back...
part of the joojoo thing was the fall out of the the techcrunch guy and the now owners of the joojoo. I know it left a sour taste in my mouth. I think both were being dumb about it.
The big issue with this device for me is lack of anything that resembles a decent screen. I have a 10.6" 1280x768 screen(http://www.greenfly.org/fujitsu/) from 2003. Why why why can't i get better than that on the 2010 iPad? surely the cost of producing LCD screens has gone down in the last 7 years? lack of networking also makes it just about worthless, it doesn't even make a good thin terminal.
i wonder what the R value on the thicker walls is, and if it is cheaper per foot of wall? even if you have to make it longer to get the same inside space, it could be cheaper and more insulating.
Nice troll - how do the points in your post have anything to do with TFA? AT&T is the culprit here.
Go and try and get your iPad/phone service from tmobile. ohh right, it's carrier locked. If you go to an apple store can you buy one that isn't? will they unlock it for you? Thats why apple is "bad", they are letting ATT do this to thier customers. They could just push an upgrade that unlocked the iPad, and would look like heroes, but they don't.
How utterly controlling of Apple to let AT&T do something like this! Wait...
See point one. If i could just switch carriers it wouldn't be much of an issue, but as it stand here in the US if you want a particular phone, you get to choose which ever carrier has it.
Call me when Apple engages in even a tenth the shenanigans that MS has.
Will do, and at the recent rate, you can probably even hold your breath and be fine.
to ensure no change in status since you last were in, did you receive an assault conviction? or any of the other number of things that would disqualify you from obtaining a gun license. It also shows the owner is semi responsible, can make time to come in and renew the permit, can't manage that, we feel you can't own a gun legally.
"Not to mention that Minnesota is hilariously flat and probably a better place to pour bases for wind mills than the everglades or Appalachians."
As a Minnesotan i feel that you are mixing my state up with Kansas or Iowa or North Dakota. There are a large number of hills and even several downhill skiing resorts in the state. Now I realize that we are not has hilly/mountainous as say Colorado, or the Appalachians, we are far from flat. The south and southwest parts of the state are, but there is a mountain range in the state (much older than even the Appalachians). We have a lot of wind power but nothing like Iowa has.
Anyways just my $0.02
how about tornadoes? floods? all other manner of natural events? Some events sure are more predictable, but still does the insurance company get to void my insurance because "You built your hose where a meteorologist later predicted a tornado was going to be and it got smashed, you should have moved before then. You had a good 20 minutes warning to move". Even if they had correctly predicted that there would be an earthquake in 4 weeks, what would have been done about it? could be done about it?
Also you build a machine that uses ~20W at the wall with the same specs.
custom motherboard, custom case, custom cooling, small size, ability to run OSX and not violate the terms, are all things that add markup. Look at shuttle.
nope, a single drive isn't enough, but then thats what the NAS is for, for all I care, it needs an 8GB flash card enough to put boxee + osx + netflix on and then load media from the network.
you seem a bit young, remember the baby bells? leasing your phone from ATT/MaBell? Their logo looks like the deathstar for a reason.
did they remove it from those places that it had happened accidentally? provided a 1 click tool to do so? instructions to remove it?
autocad, solidworks, ProE, VBA macros in a spreadsheet, VB app from vendor, in house product selection system in VB.Net, A large amount of other business critical windows only software. Home users do't *need* it, but does "$2 pack of games from best buy" work with anything but windows? how about that cursor set from "the Internets"? yep, thats what i thought.
Any move needs to be tested and verified to work at 100% feature complete or if not 100% the cost in time of moving to the new system needs to be added. Simply moving HR from their IE6 only web page to IE9, costs programing/install time(assuming an update to the ten year old software is available), and retraining time for HR(mind you they are not doing what them normally would be doing during that time). Now if you work at a small company you may only have 2-3 HR people(if you have in house HR). it's still a huge cost to move people.
yes, it could be phrased a bit better, "to get atomic backups of data, you need LVM with the snapshot module, or be using BTRFS. If the snapshot module for LVM is unavailable in 2.4.x, you will need to upgrade" The OP is basically asking how can i use shadow volume copy to back up my FAT16 partition, running on a windows 98 computer.
or good fans. make that square area of that 1u case a square and then see what size fan you can use.
it's not always the size of the heatsink, but how you use it....
Anyways, some small heatsinks work just as well or better than a lot of large ones. Also things like airflow management have at least as much impact as the size of the coolers.
good, so get on it, or go back to analog, or compress the steam and not set 110, 001, 000, 010. etc for each pixel. perhaps hex would lower the data needed to be sent over the wire(while increasing the amount of processing the monitor needs) or just sending the values for the changed pixels, and let the small chip in the display handle remembering the previous state.
I would love a 21" monitor at 300PPI, or 400PPI. As for a HDTV, 47" would be ~46" diag, so 15,000x8438, as it is now, i can see pixels on them if i'm less than about 4' away. So yes we need more pixels, and the "bandwidth" problem will just need to be sorted out.
That page does't do useragent checking, all it does is fail(maybe) on other browsers.
does it need to be that perfect? or even AA'ed for a freaking website? a major motion picture, sure. but a website?
if you can even get 1% yearly in a savings account for 11 mil, you make 110,000 a year in interest. Thats quite a bit to live comfortably on. I know i could. As a side bonus if you budget well and spend less, say 80,000 a year, you would have 30,000 a year added for additional interest the next year. I would be willing to bet that you can safely do better than 1% compounded yearly. even after i paid all my bills bought 2 new cars(ones i would actually drive) i'd verly likely have 9 million or so left over to save. After pulling college fund out for my 2 kids i'd still have 7-8 million left easily, say 3% interest per year, on the remaining 7million, is 210,000 a year. I bet i can manage to live on that for the rest of my life.
So by "moeny troubles" I bet they meant no need to work anymore and bills will still get paid.
what about all of those that lost while the machine was malfunctioning? they should be able to get their money back too.
well if the machine is always in a state of "malfunction" and the owner doesn't care if the win is below ${SMALLVALUE} but when it is ${VALUE} they take the machine in and wow.. look at that... it's "Malfunctioning" again. IT should be that they machines needs a 2x per month inspection, if the last time it was was over 14 days, the win of the player stands. The casino needs to be proactive in finding malfunction or it eats the cost. Of course the last few times i went to the casino it wasn't to win, but to hang out with some friends, and after we had all spent $40 we called it a night. in the end it wasn't much more expensive than dinner+movie+bar.
it has a gui, a terminal is graphical and busybox provides ash, seems like a Graphical user interface. It could click at you and you could knock on it back...
part of the joojoo thing was the fall out of the the techcrunch guy and the now owners of the joojoo. I know it left a sour taste in my mouth. I think both were being dumb about it.
The big issue with this device for me is lack of anything that resembles a decent screen. I have a 10.6" 1280x768 screen(http://www.greenfly.org/fujitsu/) from 2003. Why why why can't i get better than that on the 2010 iPad? surely the cost of producing LCD screens has gone down in the last 7 years? lack of networking also makes it just about worthless, it doesn't even make a good thin terminal.
JS and SVG would do it. now i can't do it, but i'm sure someone could.
You fail
All that it would take to make the swf into a mp4 is ffmpeg.
i wonder what the R value on the thicker walls is, and if it is cheaper per foot of wall? even if you have to make it longer to get the same inside space, it could be cheaper and more insulating.
Nice troll - how do the points in your post have anything to do with TFA? AT&T is the culprit here.
Go and try and get your iPad/phone service from tmobile. ohh right, it's carrier locked. If you go to an apple store can you buy one that isn't? will they unlock it for you? Thats why apple is "bad", they are letting ATT do this to thier customers. They could just push an upgrade that unlocked the iPad, and would look like heroes, but they don't.
Because AT&T changed their data plans?
Because they carrier locks the iPad.
How utterly controlling of Apple to let AT&T do something like this! Wait...
See point one. If i could just switch carriers it wouldn't be much of an issue, but as it stand here in the US if you want a particular phone, you get to choose which ever carrier has it.
Call me when Apple engages in even a tenth the shenanigans that MS has.
Will do, and at the recent rate, you can probably even hold your breath and be fine.