You brought up the shallows in the summary. But the issue isn't that you have information overload, the issue is that you keep surfacing new ideas all the time. Stop what you're doing. Turn off reddit and pick 2 or 3 places for information and check them on a schedule. Not when you're bored, not when you have free time. The problem is that a person gets attuned to the constant 'ding' new thing alert, its the same thing as someone playing slots in vegas. Just choose when it is time to look at things, stick to the schedule and problem solved.
In my experience in IT having called Microsoft about a dozen times, if they say that they are at fault for the issue they will refund the cost of the case you opened to have an issue resolved. This includes bugs in their software and patches that were installed that broke something (like an exchange cluster for a hospital). I believe I have had to pay when they say the only way to fix it is to reformat and reinstall, and that was after 20 hours of troubleshooting.
I've been experiencing other odd issues with SmartCards related to windows 10. I couldn't tell you what version of Windows 10 I'm on at my office. But, it's the weirdest damned thing I've experienced. I've been able to use my smartcard (yubikey) with windows 10 to the point where I've been able to load my certificate into pagent and ssh access my normal resources, but when logging into the domain it only lets me access local resources. So every time I elevate on my local computer to manage the domain, it says I don't have access.
It says that the leadins are shorter , but is the average song time shorted? Because that would be great. I don't listen to music a lot but by the 3rd chorus I'm sick of whatever is on and I would be psyched if they could just cut the song time in half.
I see a lot of people deriding this but isn't this the same thing as the Kinetic Bombardment as described by the below Wikipedia article? Is there something inherently wrong with her assertions, or is the density of rock found on the moon not conducive to this kind of attack?
I think there isn't a lot of indicate of what would make something a 4 vs a 5 in a lot of cases to the point where people like something and don't want to penalize it. But, as far as I can recall, Google or Youtube (don't know who owned it when it changed) Had the same problem with their video reviews. 99% of people were only doing 1 and 5 stars (or whatever their ranking was out of). Anything that was in the middle people didn't bother to review and 2s and 4s were not used. They switched to Thumbs up/down and started getting a lot more useful data.
Why would you use robocopy like this? Instead of running the job every 5 minutes if you want to make sure it is up todate all the time, how about you schedule it to run daily with a watch command for number of files changed or time changed depending on what you want?cm
>robocopy/?
ROBOCOPY:: Robust File Copy for Windows/MON:n:: MONitor source; run again when more than n changes seen./MOT:m:: MOnitor source; run again in m minutes Time, if changed.
I work at an MSP and we put out hundreds of 3TB Seagate drives in the field and we are experiencing this a LOT. Like, 20 - 30% failure or more within 3 years. It feels like we get a failure a day with these 3TB drives. (probably 1 every week or two)
Is that why it got removed, I went looking for it a few times after they implemented it and I started using it. So FLIPPING annoying that the BS kept floating to the top. But it looks like a lot of those BS aggregators are getting sorted out better now which is nice.
From what I recall when I was doing video/audio transcoding back in the day MP3s have something wonky in their timestamping / framing that makes it horrendous when it comes to converting it to another format. AAC or OGG would be a much better choice from that standpoint.
This isn't true. The actiontek router they provide is only necessary if you want to be able to get TV and internet. We use fios w/o their router all the time.
Of course, this doesn't mean you don't need their ONT but how else are you going to terminate the fibre.
I don't know where it is, but I've experienced this once. We created a file (blank txt file) and then deleted it and it was still there and then we were getting errors deleting it. We even went so far as to go to CMD and delete it, and try and use UAC to runas an administrator and it STILL wouldn't delete.
I think we logged off and on before it showed that it was gone.
I don't know what he is on about. I got a TON of Z-Wave stuff from RadioShack when they decided they didn't want to carry it any more. 3-way switches, regular switches, outlet replacements, remote controls and plug in adapters. I bought a ZWave stick separately.
Now, 90% of my light switches are Z-Wave controlled. Sockets in the wall that previously had no way to control except for going over and pulling the string on the lamp I have a handy remote for. I can walk into a room and press the light switch, if I leave without turning it off I don't have to get up (remote control). I have the bedside light turn on every workday to get me up as an alarm. I can control my lights through the internet if need be (rare, geek cred only). I use it to turn on my Slow Cooker so it cooks for 8 hours on low, if I get delayed at work I just change the turn on time. I'm still working on connecting IFTTT to send me an email which I parse as it comes in when I enter an area so it turns on the porch light if it is dark outside when I come home, but that is more a time issue than anything else. I also use it to turn on a fan when I am on my bicycle trainer so it isn't on when i'm warming up and I don't have to stop once I do. It works well enough that I didn't even have to give my girlfriend any explanation, she pressed the buttons , saw what lights came on, and done.
I didn't read the article either but doesn't this kind of imply that there was more than one player because it was poker? So assuming 5 people, 4 getting fleeced and 8 hands. thats 4*8 so 32 million, or 1 mil per person per hand. Not 4 mil per hand? Not that 1 mil isn't a lot of fucking money to lose of course. Just checking the facts.
I just switched from Verizon to Tracphone. They have agreements with all of the providers so they use the same coverage or better as Verizon. When hurricane Sandy came through I didn't have a single issue making any calls.
I bought a phone from them that gives you triple minutes, and then bought the largest block of minutes they had (1500 @ $200) so I have 4500 minutes, text messages are 0.3 per message (MMS is charged differently).
Also, I got the Samsung S390G, I don't think I would recommend that as a good phone. It has various user interface issues, including the space bar, when pressed in the middle automatically adding a period. And a limit of 200 texts on the phone before you have to start deleting them, and no way to archive them off the phone unless you want to move them to the sim card 30 at a time.
Well, I personally am looking forward to this. I hope it comes out for the 360. I currently have one with Kinect sitting completely unused. However, if it worked with Skype I could contact my brother and his kid on a much larger screen. (Clearly he doesn't have an XBOX)
I thought the model A and B came out at the same time? Did the B come out first for the enthusiasts to fund the reduced model. (I know the stated goal of the A is for education) whereas the goal for the B would presumably be for hackers. That being said I am actually borrowing a friends RPi to see about it's use as a serial console and I am not disappointed.
Why not? Term limits are 2 consecutive terms. He's been out of office, and so is quite eligible once again.
Incorrect:
22nd Amendment No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.
I read the article, so I know that they fixed that by taking the old design which had no lift, ran it through a ton of simulations and found a design which has the lift necessary to fix this. It's not like people never discover new things.
Micron's Website: http://www.micron.com/ What Micron is: A company that is in the business of designing and building some of the world’s most advanced memory and semiconductor technologies.
You brought up the shallows in the summary. But the issue isn't that you have information overload, the issue is that you keep surfacing new ideas all the time. Stop what you're doing. Turn off reddit and pick 2 or 3 places for information and check them on a schedule. Not when you're bored, not when you have free time. The problem is that a person gets attuned to the constant 'ding' new thing alert, its the same thing as someone playing slots in vegas. Just choose when it is time to look at things, stick to the schedule and problem solved.
In my experience in IT having called Microsoft about a dozen times, if they say that they are at fault for the issue they will refund the cost of the case you opened to have an issue resolved.
This includes bugs in their software and patches that were installed that broke something (like an exchange cluster for a hospital).
I believe I have had to pay when they say the only way to fix it is to reformat and reinstall, and that was after 20 hours of troubleshooting.
I've been experiencing other odd issues with SmartCards related to windows 10. I couldn't tell you what version of Windows 10 I'm on at my office. But, it's the weirdest damned thing I've experienced. I've been able to use my smartcard (yubikey) with windows 10 to the point where I've been able to load my certificate into pagent and ssh access my normal resources, but when logging into the domain it only lets me access local resources. So every time I elevate on my local computer to manage the domain, it says I don't have access.
It says that the leadins are shorter , but is the average song time shorted? Because that would be great. I don't listen to music a lot but by the 3rd chorus I'm sick of whatever is on and I would be psyched if they could just cut the song time in half.
I see a lot of people deriding this but isn't this the same thing as the Kinetic Bombardment as described by the below Wikipedia article? Is there something inherently wrong with her assertions, or is the density of rock found on the moon not conducive to this kind of attack?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I think what you mean to say is that they need to make Tough Choices :p
I think there isn't a lot of indicate of what would make something a 4 vs a 5 in a lot of cases to the point where people like something and don't want to penalize it. But, as far as I can recall, Google or Youtube (don't know who owned it when it changed) Had the same problem with their video reviews. 99% of people were only doing 1 and 5 stars (or whatever their ranking was out of). Anything that was in the middle people didn't bother to review and 2s and 4s were not used. They switched to Thumbs up/down and started getting a lot more useful data.
Why would you use robocopy like this? Instead of running the job every 5 minutes if you want to make sure it is up todate all the time, how about you schedule it to run daily with a watch command for number of files changed or time changed depending on what you want?cm
>robocopy /?
ROBOCOPY :: Robust File Copy for Windows /MON:n :: MONitor source; run again when more than n changes seen. /MOT:m :: MOnitor source; run again in m minutes Time, if changed.
I work at an MSP and we put out hundreds of 3TB Seagate drives in the field and we are experiencing this a LOT. Like, 20 - 30% failure or more within 3 years. It feels like we get a failure a day with these 3TB drives. (probably 1 every week or two)
Is that why it got removed, I went looking for it a few times after they implemented it and I started using it. So FLIPPING annoying that the BS kept floating to the top. But it looks like a lot of those BS aggregators are getting sorted out better now which is nice.
From what I recall when I was doing video/audio transcoding back in the day MP3s have something wonky in their timestamping / framing that makes it horrendous when it comes to converting it to another format. AAC or OGG would be a much better choice from that standpoint.
This isn't true. The actiontek router they provide is only necessary if you want to be able to get TV and internet. We use fios w/o their router all the time.
Of course, this doesn't mean you don't need their ONT but how else are you going to terminate the fibre.
I don't know where it is, but I've experienced this once. We created a file (blank txt file) and then deleted it and it was still there and then we were getting errors deleting it. We even went so far as to go to CMD and delete it, and try and use UAC to runas an administrator and it STILL wouldn't delete.
I think we logged off and on before it showed that it was gone.
I really like this idea. It is something I currently do not do myself but when I do pass around information information I is less:
"Yeah, I heard a guy on the internet talking about X, and you won't believe what he said! Let me tell you about it..."
And more, I read this, I didn't check to see if it is right, but,
or
I don't know if I believe this, but I read X by some guy.
I don't know what he is on about. I got a TON of Z-Wave stuff from RadioShack when they decided they didn't want to carry it any more. 3-way switches, regular switches, outlet replacements, remote controls and plug in adapters. I bought a ZWave stick separately.
Now, 90% of my light switches are Z-Wave controlled. Sockets in the wall that previously had no way to control except for going over and pulling the string on the lamp I have a handy remote for. I can walk into a room and press the light switch, if I leave without turning it off I don't have to get up (remote control). I have the bedside light turn on every workday to get me up as an alarm. I can control my lights through the internet if need be (rare, geek cred only). I use it to turn on my Slow Cooker so it cooks for 8 hours on low, if I get delayed at work I just change the turn on time. I'm still working on connecting IFTTT to send me an email which I parse as it comes in when I enter an area so it turns on the porch light if it is dark outside when I come home, but that is more a time issue than anything else. I also use it to turn on a fan when I am on my bicycle trainer so it isn't on when i'm warming up and I don't have to stop once I do. It works well enough that I didn't even have to give my girlfriend any explanation, she pressed the buttons , saw what lights came on, and done.
I didn't read the article either but doesn't this kind of imply that there was more than one player because it was poker? So assuming 5 people, 4 getting fleeced and 8 hands. thats 4*8 so 32 million, or 1 mil per person per hand. Not 4 mil per hand? Not that 1 mil isn't a lot of fucking money to lose of course. Just checking the facts.
I just switched from Verizon to Tracphone. They have agreements with all of the providers so they use the same coverage or better as Verizon. When hurricane Sandy came through I didn't have a single issue making any calls.
I bought a phone from them that gives you triple minutes, and then bought the largest block of minutes they had (1500 @ $200) so I have 4500 minutes, text messages are 0.3 per message (MMS is charged differently).
Also, I got the Samsung S390G, I don't think I would recommend that as a good phone. It has various user interface issues, including the space bar, when pressed in the middle automatically adding a period. And a limit of 200 texts on the phone before you have to start deleting them, and no way to archive them off the phone unless you want to move them to the sim card 30 at a time.
Thats crap, they want you to pay gold for everything. You know you can't even watch youtube videos without paying the gold fee. What is up with that?
Well, I personally am looking forward to this. I hope it comes out for the 360. I currently have one with Kinect sitting completely unused. However, if it worked with Skype I could contact my brother and his kid on a much larger screen. (Clearly he doesn't have an XBOX)
I thought the model A and B came out at the same time? Did the B come out first for the enthusiasts to fund the reduced model. (I know the stated goal of the A is for education) whereas the goal for the B would presumably be for hackers. That being said I am actually borrowing a friends RPi to see about it's use as a serial console and I am not disappointed.
Why not? Term limits are 2 consecutive terms. He's been out of office, and so is quite eligible once again.
Incorrect:
22nd Amendment
No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.
I read the article, so I know that they fixed that by taking the old design which had no lift, ran it through a ton of simulations and found a design which has the lift necessary to fix this. It's not like people never discover new things.
Micron's Website: http://www.micron.com/
What Micron is: A company that is in the business of designing and building some of the world’s most advanced memory and semiconductor technologies.
To Infinity.... and beyond?
this guy! the most insulting way possible to say be thankful for someone else adding the information you needed to add to the discussion.