I turned up late for checkin on a budget flight once. No bags, no boarding pass, a couple of minutes after the deadline for checking in. If I'd printed the pass at home it would have been fine, but I was stupid. Went to the desk, was very polite, they ummed-and-arred for a while, phoned through to check with someone that I'd have time to board, and eventually printed my boarding pass. Once I passed security I saw the plane was delayed by 2 hours.
Amazon has deals with lots of network operators around the world, giving Kindles download access on their networks. I'd happily live with gimmicky 3D if I could check my emails for free without hunting down airport wifi.
I was about to mod this down, but I thought it would be better to clarify instead. Nobody was "kicked out". The PyCon organisers decided no action would be taken.
Those are usually emulated ISA slots that plug into the PCI bus. They're not actually compatible with a huge number of PCI cards as they buffer commands before translating between buses, breaking anything that needs very low latency.
The EU regs are your friend. You take as standard than an iPhone has to be jailbroken to be useful. The SIM card is the essence of your account, having it removable separates the two so you can change them, swap with friends, move abroad and keep your phone, temporarily use them for a data device, etc.
Absolutely. My first phone took a mini-SIM but there's a full-SIM handset at my house. I remember them well, and when I got my first mini-SIM I thought how clever it was that they were backwards compatible.
You know, IPv6 has been a standard for ages and it's got low adoption. Why? Because the people that could choose to do it are lazy, however they're more likely to do a simple change like this as it doesn't block backwards compat.
They did ask him, multiple times. He always turned his head away and wouldn't answer. For obvious reasons I'm not going to go into further speculation and hearsay about what went on, though.
I don't have a problem with cooperating with the police in the slightest. I do, however, really dislike the imbalance in the relationship that you describe. I'm looking at this as my responsibility to publicise these events in the hope that it will go a small way towards adding to the mounting public hatred of the DNA database and the tactics the police use.
Or check the front page, it's got my phone number on it. I'm operating 'on don't be a dick'. True, people might take advantage of that, but they haven't so far. I'd rather act in good faith and then go after people who abuse that trust than be a paranoid loonie.
Yes, it's more work for me. Yes, it might be unpleasant at times, but I think it's the best choice overall.
I'm not sure where these people are based, but many countries would have them protected here. The iPhone is pretty much useless without the app store and apple are very clear that it is the main selling point in their adverts. By cutting people off from a monopoly store they have changed the functionality of the device which is still being paid for.
I'd stop paying my contract fees immediately until the access is restored, personally.
They won't until there's a TV show or movie to tie it in to.
I turned up late for checkin on a budget flight once. No bags, no boarding pass, a couple of minutes after the deadline for checking in. If I'd printed the pass at home it would have been fine, but I was stupid. Went to the desk, was very polite, they ummed-and-arred for a while, phoned through to check with someone that I'd have time to board, and eventually printed my boarding pass. Once I passed security I saw the plane was delayed by 2 hours.
Amazon has deals with lots of network operators around the world, giving Kindles download access on their networks. I'd happily live with gimmicky 3D if I could check my emails for free without hunting down airport wifi.
I'm crap at redaction. And formatting.
momcorpflagship:~ matthewwilkes$ ifconfig ::1 prefixlen 128
lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384
options=3
inet6
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
nd6 options=1
en0: flags=8863 mtu 1500
ether XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
inet6 fe80::XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX%en0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4
inet6 2001:8b0:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX prefixlen 64 autoconf
inet6 2001:8b0:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX prefixlen 64 autoconf temporary
nd6 options=1
media: autoselect
status: active
momcorpflagship:~ matthewwilkes$ ping6 slashdot.org
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:8b0:ca12:3193:7dc2:1078:67fb:31f4 --> 2001:8b0:6464::666:616:d822:b52d
16 bytes from 2001:8b0:6464::666:616:d822:b52d, icmp_seq=0 hlim=241 time=165.418 ms
16 bytes from 2001:8b0:6464::666:616:d822:b52d, icmp_seq=1 hlim=241 time=121.267 ms
^C
--- slashdot.org ping6 statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 121.267/143.343/165.418/22.075 ms
Yes, quite right. Let's have something a bit more modern, shall we?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2478285/Innocent-man-burned-death-vigilante-neighbours-mistook-paedophile.html
"An innocent man was viciously beaten and then burned to death by vigilante neighbours who wrongly believed rumours that he was a paedophile."
Almost a year ago.
Well, of course, that's the point. This would prevent the knockoffs working.
Well, given they seem to be thinking of doing this without a new act of parliament, the supreme court can indeed overturn it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRIME_(security_exploit)
I was about to mod this down, but I thought it would be better to clarify instead. Nobody was "kicked out". The PyCon organisers decided no action would be taken.
Good job, people with mod points.
What did you run twice? The XOR one time pad or the ROT-13?
Why, for the love of all that is holy, is this not +5 funny?
Those are usually emulated ISA slots that plug into the PCI bus. They're not actually compatible with a huge number of PCI cards as they buffer commands before translating between buses, breaking anything that needs very low latency.
Ah, sorry, the new commenting system still confuses me after years, I didn't see the parent to your comment, only the grandparent.
Have you even read TFA? This proposes changing to a 364 day calendar with a leap week.
The EU regs are your friend. You take as standard than an iPhone has to be jailbroken to be useful. The SIM card is the essence of your account, having it removable separates the two so you can change them, swap with friends, move abroad and keep your phone, temporarily use them for a data device, etc.
Absolutely. My first phone took a mini-SIM but there's a full-SIM handset at my house. I remember them well, and when I got my first mini-SIM I thought how clever it was that they were backwards compatible. You know, IPv6 has been a standard for ages and it's got low adoption. Why? Because the people that could choose to do it are lazy, however they're more likely to do a simple change like this as it doesn't block backwards compat.
A subscription that nobody needs? Oh, the irony.
Leave Perelmen alone!
They did ask him, multiple times. He always turned his head away and wouldn't answer. For obvious reasons I'm not going to go into further speculation and hearsay about what went on, though.
I don't have a problem with cooperating with the police in the slightest. I do, however, really dislike the imbalance in the relationship that you describe. I'm looking at this as my responsibility to publicise these events in the hope that it will go a small way towards adding to the mounting public hatred of the DNA database and the tactics the police use.
Or check the front page, it's got my phone number on it. I'm operating 'on don't be a dick'. True, people might take advantage of that, but they haven't so far. I'd rather act in good faith and then go after people who abuse that trust than be a paranoid loonie.
Yes, it's more work for me. Yes, it might be unpleasant at times, but I think it's the best choice overall.
I'm not sure where these people are based, but many countries would have them protected here. The iPhone is pretty much useless without the app store and apple are very clear that it is the main selling point in their adverts. By cutting people off from a monopoly store they have changed the functionality of the device which is still being paid for.
I'd stop paying my contract fees immediately until the access is restored, personally.
Why do humans not like me? Call me craphead?
You're right, of course. I thought it sounded weird, but I googled and found it in a subtitles file. With hindsight, it was likely 'fixed'.