I have two children with it, and they're at different points in the spectrum.
One is closer to "normal." He doesn't grasp social constructs, but if they are explained, he'll happily follow them. So if you fall down a flight of stairs, he will watch, then say "I'm so sorry, can I go get help?" because we've taught him "That person could be hurt. You should check on them and offer help."
The other is further out there. She neither grasps constructs nor cares about them. She would laugh about you falling down the stairs because it looked funny to her. If asked if she thinks it hurts, she would probably say "I don't know, and you should ask her."
For the first one, these therapies are HUGELY helpful. If taught carefully the rules of society, he'll follow them to the letter, and be happy doing it.
For the second one, these therapies are very moderately helpful in curbing the worst behaviors.
So, it depends.
is restricted to the entrance to the hive, by and large, I should point out. In the case of supersedure, the workers most often shun the failing queen, starving her. She'll be dragged out of the hive dead by the workers if she continues to lay drones while her QMP falls.
In the case of swarm queens, you'll note that the workers control who gets to fight and who doesn't.
The workers control which swarm cells get destroyed and which don't.
The workers affect emergence in severely crowded brood conditions, allowing afterswarms (which are a bet with a small cost and a big payout, and a queen elimination strategy). Among peer queens, those of similar lineage submit, older allowing themselves to be killed (look up the normal queen bee fighting research). If the genetic lines differ, the war is on.
Sick bees are not killed - when they fall to the floor they are dragged out, same as the dead bees. Sure would make things easier if they were.
Old bees are not killed - they serve as the outer layer of the cluster, with abdomen temperatures at ambient, burning out their last supplies to keep the cluster warm.
The colony, in effect, operates as a single creature, whose cells happen to be capable of independence, but never doubt that it is the workers in control, and the most bitter battles are those fought to defend the entrance to the hive, because it is the gateway to the brood and the food.
Almost all the previous forms of IPC still work (DLL globals do not, but those were a form of shared memory, which does). I'm not certain that your example makes much sense.
Yeah, there's a problem with this cunning plan. I see no separation of the brood nest, and if there is a patch of brood on the comb, you can smoke it until it resembles a bingo parlor and those bees will stay put. No brood left behind.
I just do it for fun. I enjoy working the bees and learning about them. I enjoy writing about working with them (though over time my writing changed from describing "mystical forces" to being backed by research papers and studies). I woke up one day as an adult and realized that hey, there was nothing keeping me from getting some bees except me. So I found a local association, read a book, and got some equipment.
And did I mention there's honey involved?
Note that with apis ceranae (the eastern honeybee), the whole nest (larva, pollen and honey arches) was traded as a food item. I've had larva fried in butter. Yeah, really.
You can link but it will need to be to the punycode versions for the domain portion, I suspect. Just wait for international email addresses - it's viagra ads in all the languages of the world.
Have friends who are into scientology? Get them hooked on Scat-entology instead. I formed it from the words "Shit" and "To sell as a religion". The difference is I accidentally set the buy it now price at $0 and so it's free. I'll get it right next time.
The odds of a bank (even a small bank) having no such problems is next to none. The only bank I can think of which has absolutely no employee corruption is the one in the mall. It's been closed for a few years, during which their track record is flawless. Their customer service times aren't actually much worse either.
Seriously, if there are humans in involved and money involved, corruption ain't far behind.
It's bad enough that the kind of writing we teach children to do is so obviously bad that I had to explain to my daughter why on earth they do it. No one wants to read the kind of writing we teach. If you have computers grading essays then you train toward "John wore a hat. The hat was brown. Brown hats are brown." All of these are perfectly good sentences. None of them encourage the reader to actually finish the article. The finest parts of technical writing, essays, any attempt to inform and communicate are balancing the need to for clear sentences that convey a precise meaning and the need to keep the reader reading long enough to actually get the information they need. My COM pewter canned tail the deference betwixt manly similar wards. I'd out it cane grade SAs wail.
Or rather - it can be found. It just depends on how hard you want to look. Let's say that they dont' do full backups nightly (fairly reasonable depending on hardware and a bunch of other factors). Get the last full backup and then you'll have a set of logs from each incremental. Copy that full backup into the RSG and start it up. Exmerge out and that's your baseline. Stop the RSG and copy back the default (I've heard from recovery guys that they use a virtual box and revert). Copy in a set of logs, lather, rinse, repeat. Copy the dumpster crap too - that's the stuff someone hard deleted. That's particularly interesting.
Still think someone's being extra sneaky?
Do what the hardcore recovery people do. Plan it in one log at a time, recover and merge out. (Yes, I've heard of people doing this).
Entities journaling this way have to enforce dumpster retention until backup. That way a person can't shift delete away the evidence.
The biggest problem is that you have to intend to be able to recover data to begin with.
Journaling results in a record set where you basically say "Give me everything From X or To X".
If they are really doing a RSG/Recover Mailbox to recover data it's again unlikely that it costs this much, with one caveat - Your organization has to have intended to be able to recover data to start with. That is, if they don't have hardware, they don't have a recovery plan or expertise in this area the first one can be difficult, and usually results in calling support for them to walk you through the process. It's not that it's difficult. It's that you have to do it.
This number sounds designed to scare off requests to me.
The book itself is probably free to anyone who can read the prologue and live. You would think that a large number of people could do this - coma victims, people who have suffered brain death and live on ventilators. Then again I expect we'll see reports of "Coma victim awakens during middle of wheel of time reading, asks to be taken off life support if the reading doesn't stop."
Yeah, you wouldn't think there would be that many instances of
"The diaphenous mist hung deep upon the mountain side from which there thundered forth the voice of ten thousand angry locust gods whose pus had once made the rivers of the southern continent run yellow, when the da'cam did first venture forth from the underground cavern from which all which is evil once did rise, and a wind like the wind from Elon's third midwive's flatulent second husband wracked the pines"
to download this book if they followed Jordan's writing style. The first chapter alone will contain so many electrons the internet itself will become unbalanced. Seriously, I swear he was paid by the pound for how much his books weighed. Long, flowery descriptions of clothing, scenery, hell, the crust on the underside of a chamber pot in the thirteenth bathroom of the summer home of the ice king's third cousin's dog. The series ought to come with a Wheel-barrow of time to avoid slipping a disc.
Still, as long as there are trees left to kill and money to be earned the series will "be continued."
They cut the cans in half to "maximize" points. I'll try that next time I'm at the store. I'll cut a dollar bill in half and see if they let my buy $1 with each half.
Given the habit of subtitles and "addendums" in movie titles, we could have had:
Tr2n: Tr0wnd
Tr2n: 2Tron:2Troff
Or if Capcom were producing it it would be Super Hyper Tr2n Alpha 2x2 Part One, Director's edition.
The right mouse button, any attack other than "hit", support for the capslock key, and the number "4". Cutting support for the number 4 alone reduces the number of xp and currency tests you have to do.
At this point, they ought to use CGA graphics and an atari joystick for all input as well.
Not really sure what you are getting at here. And one really has to wonder what took a year for an AD/Exchange install. Or are we including waiting for 64 bit hardware to deploy W2k3/E2k7?
The cost of retrieval is normally included in evaluating any backup solution. If I need a particular SLA I need to evaluate the cost of a given solution in restoring, not just backing up. If I didn't evaluate that during my analysis I have to eat that cost when providing the service. And accessing PSTs via code is easy, so it's not like something couldn't just suck the mail out of the PST as needed. That said a PST isn't an archival format as far as I'm concerned. Oh, and "PSTs above their safe level" depends entirely on what the format of the PST is.
I have two children with it, and they're at different points in the spectrum. One is closer to "normal." He doesn't grasp social constructs, but if they are explained, he'll happily follow them. So if you fall down a flight of stairs, he will watch, then say "I'm so sorry, can I go get help?" because we've taught him "That person could be hurt. You should check on them and offer help." The other is further out there. She neither grasps constructs nor cares about them. She would laugh about you falling down the stairs because it looked funny to her. If asked if she thinks it hurts, she would probably say "I don't know, and you should ask her." For the first one, these therapies are HUGELY helpful. If taught carefully the rules of society, he'll follow them to the letter, and be happy doing it. For the second one, these therapies are very moderately helpful in curbing the worst behaviors. So, it depends.
In the case of swarm queens, you'll note that the workers control who gets to fight and who doesn't.
The workers control which swarm cells get destroyed and which don't.
The workers affect emergence in severely crowded brood conditions, allowing afterswarms (which are a bet with a small cost and a big payout, and a queen elimination strategy). Among peer queens, those of similar lineage submit, older allowing themselves to be killed (look up the normal queen bee fighting research). If the genetic lines differ, the war is on.
Sick bees are not killed - when they fall to the floor they are dragged out, same as the dead bees. Sure would make things easier if they were. Old bees are not killed - they serve as the outer layer of the cluster, with abdomen temperatures at ambient, burning out their last supplies to keep the cluster warm.
The colony, in effect, operates as a single creature, whose cells happen to be capable of independence, but never doubt that it is the workers in control, and the most bitter battles are those fought to defend the entrance to the hive, because it is the gateway to the brood and the food.
I remember a short story like this. They were called "snakes", if I recall correctly, and he was talking about how hard it was to change anything.
Almost all the previous forms of IPC still work (DLL globals do not, but those were a form of shared memory, which does). I'm not certain that your example makes much sense.
Yeah, there's a problem with this cunning plan. I see no separation of the brood nest, and if there is a patch of brood on the comb, you can smoke it until it resembles a bingo parlor and those bees will stay put. No brood left behind.
I just do it for fun. I enjoy working the bees and learning about them. I enjoy writing about working with them (though over time my writing changed from describing "mystical forces" to being backed by research papers and studies). I woke up one day as an adult and realized that hey, there was nothing keeping me from getting some bees except me. So I found a local association, read a book, and got some equipment. And did I mention there's honey involved?
Note that with apis ceranae (the eastern honeybee), the whole nest (larva, pollen and honey arches) was traded as a food item. I've had larva fried in butter. Yeah, really.
For a length explanation of this, read about how bees keep themselves warm. Summer bees work themselves to death.
You can link but it will need to be to the punycode versions for the domain portion, I suspect. Just wait for international email addresses - it's viagra ads in all the languages of the world.
Have friends who are into scientology? Get them hooked on Scat-entology instead. I formed it from the words "Shit" and "To sell as a religion". The difference is I accidentally set the buy it now price at $0 and so it's free. I'll get it right next time.
Seriously, if there are humans in involved and money involved, corruption ain't far behind.
It's bad enough that the kind of writing we teach children to do is so obviously bad that I had to explain to my daughter why on earth they do it. No one wants to read the kind of writing we teach. If you have computers grading essays then you train toward "John wore a hat. The hat was brown. Brown hats are brown." All of these are perfectly good sentences. None of them encourage the reader to actually finish the article. The finest parts of technical writing, essays, any attempt to inform and communicate are balancing the need to for clear sentences that convey a precise meaning and the need to keep the reader reading long enough to actually get the information they need. My COM pewter canned tail the deference betwixt manly similar wards. I'd out it cane grade SAs wail.
That's exactly what the journaling option they've implemented does. Mail in or out gets copied to the journal recipient.
Still think someone's being extra sneaky?
Do what the hardcore recovery people do. Plan it in one log at a time, recover and merge out. (Yes, I've heard of people doing this). Entities journaling this way have to enforce dumpster retention until backup. That way a person can't shift delete away the evidence.
This number sounds designed to scare off requests to me.
The book itself is probably free to anyone who can read the prologue and live. You would think that a large number of people could do this - coma victims, people who have suffered brain death and live on ventilators. Then again I expect we'll see reports of "Coma victim awakens during middle of wheel of time reading, asks to be taken off life support if the reading doesn't stop."
"The diaphenous mist hung deep upon the mountain side from which there thundered forth the voice of ten thousand angry locust gods whose pus had once made the rivers of the southern continent run yellow, when the da'cam did first venture forth from the underground cavern from which all which is evil once did rise, and a wind like the wind from Elon's third midwive's flatulent second husband wracked the pines"
But you would be wrong.
to download this book if they followed Jordan's writing style. The first chapter alone will contain so many electrons the internet itself will become unbalanced. Seriously, I swear he was paid by the pound for how much his books weighed. Long, flowery descriptions of clothing, scenery, hell, the crust on the underside of a chamber pot in the thirteenth bathroom of the summer home of the ice king's third cousin's dog. The series ought to come with a Wheel-barrow of time to avoid slipping a disc. Still, as long as there are trees left to kill and money to be earned the series will "be continued."
They cut the cans in half to "maximize" points. I'll try that next time I'm at the store. I'll cut a dollar bill in half and see if they let my buy $1 with each half.
Given the habit of subtitles and "addendums" in movie titles, we could have had: Tr2n: Tr0wnd Tr2n: 2Tron:2Troff Or if Capcom were producing it it would be Super Hyper Tr2n Alpha 2x2 Part One, Director's edition.
The right mouse button, any attack other than "hit", support for the capslock key, and the number "4".
Cutting support for the number 4 alone reduces the number of xp and currency tests you have to do.
At this point, they ought to use CGA graphics and an atari joystick for all input as well.
Next week we're going to run the infomercial dungeon. The Saladmaster's a bitch at the end but he tends to drop credit card numbers.
"I swear, my term paper was here two days ago when I turned it in."
Not really sure what you are getting at here. And one really has to wonder what took a year for an AD/Exchange install. Or are we including waiting for 64 bit hardware to deploy W2k3/E2k7?
The cost of retrieval is normally included in evaluating any backup solution. If I need a particular SLA I need to evaluate the cost of a given solution in restoring, not just backing up. If I didn't evaluate that during my analysis I have to eat that cost when providing the service. And accessing PSTs via code is easy, so it's not like something couldn't just suck the mail out of the PST as needed. That said a PST isn't an archival format as far as I'm concerned. Oh, and "PSTs above their safe level" depends entirely on what the format of the PST is.