I think there are organizations wary interested in this. Since the pieces do not need to look like regular puzzles but instead have straight edges and the software handles pieces that do not belong, the terms puzzle can be expanded. Suddenly the puzzle could be reassembling shredded documents and I'm sure we don't have to be very imaginative to come up with organizations that have interest in that.
Every single hash of 22 characters including symbols are probably more than you expect. Just using upper and lower case and digits in combinations of length 1-22 would give you 2752193871537130242917970742712955267306 combinations. That's quite a few to store.
Last time flying to and in USA I had to insist to get the pat down. The situation was basically the same in Atlanta, JFK and Newark, when asking to not go through the full-boy scanner I was first told that every one has to. When insisting I was asked why, and finally they removed the barrier (Newark had no barrier) so I could go through the metal detector. I was then made to wait for someone to come over and do the pat-down.
I can easily understand why someone would thing that you have no choose when the choose you have is closed of, you get information that you should not use it and when you insist you get question of why by a uniformed person that most of us have been trained to obey.
To be fair, the persons actually doing the pat-down were nice, professional and informed me along the way what they were doing (although they seemed quite worried about being accused of groping).
Disclaimer: Maybe I was trolled into this.
Completely agree, we should protect the children from porn, tobacco, alcohol, violence, horrible pictures, tragic events, homicides, pictures of naked people, people kissing, everything you think is not good, everything I think is not good, and last, but possibly most important we need to protect them from stupid posts that think that the best way to grow children into responsible, thinking adults is to protect them from everything that tells them that life is not all pink colored, sugar coated happy endings.
Did I understand this correctly, linking to content is the same as providing a copy of the content and requires a fee? Does that mean that Google Canda is next?
Who has that service for about $200/year? And how does it work, do you send them the address, date and contents of each package. Say you send a package of diapers and toys to a resident in Texas the 3rd weekend of August, then diapers are tax free.
How would it give them a bigger advantage today? When they want to get longer copyright today they lobby for 10s of millions of dollars and get longer copyright for all their works. With the proposed solution they would actually have to think if extending past 30 years. Even the Harry Potter series have currently brought in less than $10 000 000 000, extending past 40 years for 8 times that amount would probably not be wise.
The analogue would be paying artists/musicians to produce art - maybe get lots of people who would like to watch to turn up and pay to see them working.
Thats a great idea. Maybe even thousands of people would like that. We could rent a huge area, build something so it is easy to see the artists, a stage, and then anyone that want to watch and listen to the artists would have to pay. That might even open up for other revenues such as selling t-shirts and other apparel that people can wear to show which artists they like. And even businesses selling food and beverages could get in on this.
I really hope someone will try this.
The same for me, none of my ips had any result and I download a lot (Fedora, Ubuntu, free movies).
Also, what is up with the "Well, you are in the clear"? If they had registered my downloads of legal content, would I not be in the clear the?
Well, of course it is easier to inject stuff into big capital letters such as "O" compared to lowercase "o". There is a lot more space to inject into. And easier to hit.
If talking about programming isn't cool, and programming is what you do (i.e. not something your daddy sent you to school for to cash in on) then you're simply talking to the wrong people. I don't care if programming is 'cool.' I understand that a lot of people aren't interested in software development, or algorithms, or computer science proper. Those people are uninteresting to me, just as I am uninteresting to them. I've got better things to do than make small talk.
If you are only interested in people that know they are interested in software development then I think you are limiting your potential for development. I try to talk about software development with everyone, from low level memory allocations and race conditions to team forming and communication. If you present it in a passionate you will be surprised that most people will find what you talk about interesting. Also, if you show that you are honestly interesting in what they will tell you about their experiences you will in return get insights into professions you would normally not explore. This way I have heard very interesting stories such as an old man next to me on the plane being one of the oldest captains in Sweden and how he would fly with lights off at low altitude to avoid being shot down when delivering medical supplies during one of the wars in the middle east.
When pushing a youth into a field they do not want / enjoy you could end up with this http://news.oneindia.in/2011/02/02/1styr-it-girl-student-commitssuicide-aid0126.html
I think we should instead look at why do so many students not enjoy math / science or any other "hard" subject when many of them enjoy other hard tasks such as master sports activities, games, musical instruments and other "fun" activities?
I don't think the poster meant that it was a bad idea to store the data with the girlfriend, but to have an entity that has access to all data copies is a bad idea. It is even god to protect data from yourself by having some copies off line to prevent accidental data deletion.
A millimeter is easy to see with an unaided eye within reasonable distances. I have several rulers with both millimeter and even half millimeter markings.
That does not seem reasonable. I have frequently either been asleep or deeply engrossed in a book and have never had a flight attendant come over and tell me to either please stop reading or wake up before the take-off or landing.
And the solution to a teenager hogging the landline is not for the parents to take control but instead for the phone companies take action? Say, all calls over 5 minutes are automatically disconnected? I mean, what valid reason could you possibly have to want to talk to someone for more than 5 minutes?
I think all my support call has been because of the corporate standardized setup.
Eclipse keeps dying, oh, that is because the new corporate update tool is built on the same platform, and it looks for all eclipse processes and kills them when updating!
After troubleshooting an application for a couple of days (every 30 minutes performance would go down by a significant amount for about 5 minutes, it turns out that this is because of the corporate system scanning. After talking to support asking how to prevent this scanning during the few hours needed to run the test I got the answer that the scanning can not be prevented. and since it could not be prevented the issue was considered resolved (they had given me an answer, so what more could I possibly ask for?!?).
Maybe I missed the irony, but using the same rules you cook over open fire on only travel by foot since "if it aint broke, don't fix it" and just new solutions being better would not be a reason to start using them?
I think there are organizations wary interested in this. Since the pieces do not need to look like regular puzzles but instead have straight edges and the software handles pieces that do not belong, the terms puzzle can be expanded. Suddenly the puzzle could be reassembling shredded documents and I'm sure we don't have to be very imaginative to come up with organizations that have interest in that.
Every single hash of 22 characters including symbols are probably more than you expect. Just using upper and lower case and digits in combinations of length 1-22 would give you 2752193871537130242917970742712955267306 combinations. That's quite a few to store.
Last time flying to and in USA I had to insist to get the pat down. The situation was basically the same in Atlanta, JFK and Newark, when asking to not go through the full-boy scanner I was first told that every one has to. When insisting I was asked why, and finally they removed the barrier (Newark had no barrier) so I could go through the metal detector. I was then made to wait for someone to come over and do the pat-down.
I can easily understand why someone would thing that you have no choose when the choose you have is closed of, you get information that you should not use it and when you insist you get question of why by a uniformed person that most of us have been trained to obey.
To be fair, the persons actually doing the pat-down were nice, professional and informed me along the way what they were doing (although they seemed quite worried about being accused of groping).
Who has time to read the whole summary? I can form my opinion from the title alone.
Disclaimer: Maybe I was trolled into this.
Completely agree, we should protect the children from porn, tobacco, alcohol, violence, horrible pictures, tragic events, homicides, pictures of naked people, people kissing, everything you think is not good, everything I think is not good, and last, but possibly most important we need to protect them from stupid posts that think that the best way to grow children into responsible, thinking adults is to protect them from everything that tells them that life is not all pink colored, sugar coated happy endings.
How many companies actually have company ID? I have only seen it for companies with thousands or more employees.
Practically what was said. "it hurts badly for one side".
Did I understand this correctly, linking to content is the same as providing a copy of the content and requires a fee? Does that mean that Google Canda is next?
Who has that service for about $200/year? And how does it work, do you send them the address, date and contents of each package. Say you send a package of diapers and toys to a resident in Texas the 3rd weekend of August, then diapers are tax free.
How would it give them a bigger advantage today? When they want to get longer copyright today they lobby for 10s of millions of dollars and get longer copyright for all their works. With the proposed solution they would actually have to think if extending past 30 years. Even the Harry Potter series have currently brought in less than $10 000 000 000, extending past 40 years for 8 times that amount would probably not be wise.
The analogue would be paying artists/musicians to produce art - maybe get lots of people who would like to watch to turn up and pay to see them working.
Thats a great idea. Maybe even thousands of people would like that. We could rent a huge area, build something so it is easy to see the artists, a stage, and then anyone that want to watch and listen to the artists would have to pay. That might even open up for other revenues such as selling t-shirts and other apparel that people can wear to show which artists they like. And even businesses selling food and beverages could get in on this. I really hope someone will try this.
The same for me, none of my ips had any result and I download a lot (Fedora, Ubuntu, free movies). Also, what is up with the "Well, you are in the clear"? If they had registered my downloads of legal content, would I not be in the clear the?
Well, of course it is easier to inject stuff into big capital letters such as "O" compared to lowercase "o". There is a lot more space to inject into. And easier to hit.
Are you joking? What is your real CPU with 2 million transistors? Embedded CPUs? Even Pentium IV has models with more than 100 million transistors.
If talking about programming isn't cool, and programming is what you do (i.e. not something your daddy sent you to school for to cash in on) then you're simply talking to the wrong people. I don't care if programming is 'cool.' I understand that a lot of people aren't interested in software development, or algorithms, or computer science proper. Those people are uninteresting to me, just as I am uninteresting to them. I've got better things to do than make small talk.
If you are only interested in people that know they are interested in software development then I think you are limiting your potential for development. I try to talk about software development with everyone, from low level memory allocations and race conditions to team forming and communication. If you present it in a passionate you will be surprised that most people will find what you talk about interesting. Also, if you show that you are honestly interesting in what they will tell you about their experiences you will in return get insights into professions you would normally not explore. This way I have heard very interesting stories such as an old man next to me on the plane being one of the oldest captains in Sweden and how he would fly with lights off at low altitude to avoid being shot down when delivering medical supplies during one of the wars in the middle east.
On top of that, I understand market microstructure and derivative pricing. I work 12 hours a day on average and do 100 hour weeks.
Is that mathematics specific to microstructure and derivative pricing? For the rest of us 100 hour weeks would be 14 hours a day average.
When pushing a youth into a field they do not want / enjoy you could end up with this http://news.oneindia.in/2011/02/02/1styr-it-girl-student-commitssuicide-aid0126.html
I think we should instead look at why do so many students not enjoy math / science or any other "hard" subject when many of them enjoy other hard tasks such as master sports activities, games, musical instruments and other "fun" activities?
I don't think the poster meant that it was a bad idea to store the data with the girlfriend, but to have an entity that has access to all data copies is a bad idea. It is even god to protect data from yourself by having some copies off line to prevent accidental data deletion.
You do need a shotgun to kill a fly.
I do? Finally found a reason to buy one.
A millimeter is easy to see with an unaided eye within reasonable distances. I have several rulers with both millimeter and even half millimeter markings.
Max ram might be a bit pricey. OWC DDR3 SDRAM 2x4GB ~$100, 2x8GB ~$1600 and I doubt that is a cost effective upgrade for most users.
That does not seem reasonable. I have frequently either been asleep or deeply engrossed in a book and have never had a flight attendant come over and tell me to either please stop reading or wake up before the take-off or landing.
And the solution to a teenager hogging the landline is not for the parents to take control but instead for the phone companies take action? Say, all calls over 5 minutes are automatically disconnected? I mean, what valid reason could you possibly have to want to talk to someone for more than 5 minutes?
I think all my support call has been because of the corporate standardized setup. Eclipse keeps dying, oh, that is because the new corporate update tool is built on the same platform, and it looks for all eclipse processes and kills them when updating! After troubleshooting an application for a couple of days (every 30 minutes performance would go down by a significant amount for about 5 minutes, it turns out that this is because of the corporate system scanning. After talking to support asking how to prevent this scanning during the few hours needed to run the test I got the answer that the scanning can not be prevented. and since it could not be prevented the issue was considered resolved (they had given me an answer, so what more could I possibly ask for?!?).
Maybe I missed the irony, but using the same rules you cook over open fire on only travel by foot since "if it aint broke, don't fix it" and just new solutions being better would not be a reason to start using them?