I have heard several times on the radio and know that several articles have been written questioning the space progam's usefulness. We spend countless amounts of money on space exploration and short of the satellites alot of people believe that very little has been gained. Granted I do not feel this way, there are alot of people who do.
$1000 per an offense? I think thats kinda light considering how annoying and as previously mentioned here a violation of privacy. Perhaps $1000 per a email address.
Will cause us all to be able to think in 1s and 0s. This will leave no need for programming languages as we will be able to speak the computer's native language.
A breif description of my job includes offering technical support for Tire retread plants, you know those huge tires you see on tractor trailors. Well when I first started this job they require you visit one of these plants for an installation.
So I took a train up to MA and headed out to the plant. When I got there I had been warned that they are by far some of the dirtiest places you will ever see. Boy was that an understatement. Everywhere you look there is tire rubber dust, in the air, on the ground, on everything! The floor itself was a grey concrete, though I couldn't see this until I scrapped about an inch of the rubber dust away(took a few minutes). Once I was introduced around they started educating me on how a retreaded tire is made. They didn't warn me about the monorail, I learned that myself. During my education I started to hear a metal grinding sound. I turned around and caught one of these hooks carrying a 50 lbs tire on the monorail in the forehead. I flew to the floor landing squarly on my ass.
Once I was helped to my feet and brushed off what I could of the tire dust I knew this was going to be a week to remember. I spent the rest of the time at that site watching my ass for those tires weigh almost half my weight.
The memories of that week will forever remind me "I don't have it so bad". Though I will say, those Khaki pants I had on will never be the color of khaki again.
Press 1 to accept these charges. Beep Thank you for shopping at CallGirls 900 hotline, your cell phone has been charged.
"Honey, why do you have over $1000 racked up to this 1-900 number on your cell phone bill?"
Busted!
Alright our competitors are finally starting to level off, they've been rising now they are finally leveling off. There we go.
"On your Marks, Get set, Sue!!!!!!!"
Though this is a step in the right direction, I can't imagine it being the only source of passport or ID in the near future. As stated in the article all of these methods are subject to error. Face recognition can be bypassed by simply having recontructive surgey, fingerprints can be removed(or changed if you watch the movies). As for why it will have a hard time becoming the standard, to many people are either afraid of having something implanted in them, or going under the knife to have it put in. Just my 2 cents.
I didn't know that the channels were country specific in some cases. Interesting little tid bit of knowledge. As for the DVD zoning, its primarly based on picture ratios, not sure which is better 4:3 or what other contries used, would be interesting to check that out and find out.
Having two standards could cause a huge problem from manufatures as well as consumers. Its a nightmare to find out you bought a wireless card only to see your router uses the other standard. This also presents a problem to the makers of these network devices cause now they need to add in support for the new standard. What happens if these standards overlap in some way? What about companies who have built a network with the old standard and now require a more secure standard, its going to put thier budget through the roof. Though compition is great, it also can create problems.
I agree that firing them would do nothing to improve the situation except create alot of disgruntled ex-employees. What should be done is training as well as checks to make sure they are secure, not once a year but randomly and often enough to motivate people to increase thier role.
I for one was expecting this. Considering that earlier in the year AOL Time Warner decided to change its name back to just Time Warner. It is common knowledge that they have been losing thier clients to other ISP services like MSN and Comcast. When your user base shrinks the company must as well to keep from losing to much money on having to large of a workforce for thier userbase.
Oy vey!
Unless you can hear that high pitched whine of a black label Delta fan.
Which normally gets the standard parental reply "We will get there when we get there!"
I have heard several times on the radio and know that several articles have been written questioning the space progam's usefulness. We spend countless amounts of money on space exploration and short of the satellites alot of people believe that very little has been gained. Granted I do not feel this way, there are alot of people who do.
Please remain seated as we fly above this local weather. We will be delayed unfortunately due to this turbulent weather.
$1000 per an offense? I think thats kinda light considering how annoying and as previously mentioned here a violation of privacy. Perhaps $1000 per a email address.
The perfect forumula to create a large sum of cash.
I know I'll be seeing it.
Will cause us all to be able to think in 1s and 0s. This will leave no need for programming languages as we will be able to speak the computer's native language.
Step 1: Format Hard Drive
Step 2: Turn Computer off
Step 3: Never use Computer Again
A breif description of my job includes offering technical support for Tire retread plants, you know those huge tires you see on tractor trailors. Well when I first started this job they require you visit one of these plants for an installation.
So I took a train up to MA and headed out to the plant. When I got there I had been warned that they are by far some of the dirtiest places you will ever see. Boy was that an understatement. Everywhere you look there is tire rubber dust, in the air, on the ground, on everything! The floor itself was a grey concrete, though I couldn't see this until I scrapped about an inch of the rubber dust away(took a few minutes). Once I was introduced around they started educating me on how a retreaded tire is made. They didn't warn me about the monorail, I learned that myself. During my education I started to hear a metal grinding sound. I turned around and caught one of these hooks carrying a 50 lbs tire on the monorail in the forehead. I flew to the floor landing squarly on my ass.
Once I was helped to my feet and brushed off what I could of the tire dust I knew this was going to be a week to remember. I spent the rest of the time at that site watching my ass for those tires weigh almost half my weight.
The memories of that week will forever remind me "I don't have it so bad". Though I will say, those Khaki pants I had on will never be the color of khaki again.
See the Mars robot scrape up soil samples. Watch it analyse the atmosphere. Be awed by the movement over harsh landscape.
Welcome to Mars!
Lawsuits.
Goodbye!
Of spam in a Can, but never spam in a boat.
Press 1 to accept these charges. Beep Thank you for shopping at CallGirls 900 hotline, your cell phone has been charged.
"Honey, why do you have over $1000 racked up to this 1-900 number on your cell phone bill?" Busted!
Alright our competitors are finally starting to level off, they've been rising now they are finally leveling off. There we go.
"On your Marks, Get set, Sue!!!!!!!"
"When I was in Korea I made it all happen with my cause they have the quickest repsonse time"
Insert Catchy Slogan
Though this is a step in the right direction, I can't imagine it being the only source of passport or ID in the near future. As stated in the article all of these methods are subject to error. Face recognition can be bypassed by simply having recontructive surgey, fingerprints can be removed(or changed if you watch the movies). As for why it will have a hard time becoming the standard, to many people are either afraid of having something implanted in them, or going under the knife to have it put in. Just my 2 cents.
The attack was just short of half a DS3 Line.
DS3 Line = 44.736Mbps for those of you who need a definition
There goes the species....
I can see it now in the headlines "New dance craze sweeps across the nation" To the tune of do the Hustle.
"Do the Mobile"
Big suprise there, mix two things with huge followings and you get a downed server.
"Help me Obi-Wan your our only hope!"
I didn't know that the channels were country specific in some cases. Interesting little tid bit of knowledge. As for the DVD zoning, its primarly based on picture ratios, not sure which is better 4:3 or what other contries used, would be interesting to check that out and find out.
Having two standards could cause a huge problem from manufatures as well as consumers. Its a nightmare to find out you bought a wireless card only to see your router uses the other standard. This also presents a problem to the makers of these network devices cause now they need to add in support for the new standard. What happens if these standards overlap in some way? What about companies who have built a network with the old standard and now require a more secure standard, its going to put thier budget through the roof. Though compition is great, it also can create problems.
I agree that firing them would do nothing to improve the situation except create alot of disgruntled ex-employees. What should be done is training as well as checks to make sure they are secure, not once a year but randomly and often enough to motivate people to increase thier role.
I for one was expecting this. Considering that earlier in the year AOL Time Warner decided to change its name back to just Time Warner. It is common knowledge that they have been losing thier clients to other ISP services like MSN and Comcast. When your user base shrinks the company must as well to keep from losing to much money on having to large of a workforce for thier userbase.