The problem with your average group of Utah shooters (and I live in Utah, and go shooting fairly often) is that most of them don't know who the governor is, let alone listen to him talking about being more responsible. The other problem is that most of these shooters are the least responsible type of people around. They drive big retarded trucks which they've tuned specifically for maximum black smoke output, throw cans out the window, and listen to awful music like puddle of mud. They think starting huge fires with their guns is funny.
It's a shame that with such open laws the people here can't be trusted to be respectful of the land they're on, but that is the way of things in Utah.
If I was an Apple store employee and I heard someone say they were going to send their iPad to Iran, you know what I'd say? Nothing. Because I don't give a shit.
So your suggestion is to buy a shitty piece of hardware, then throw it out after you have a shitty experience with it and it dies? Rather than buy something nice, have a nice experience with it, and have it last 5-10 years.
Most of what you said is true, but it doesn't really do anything against the statement "Mac has done well is avoiding the exact problem the OP describes"
This is exactly true. Shopping for a Mac is so easy and pleasurable compared to a PC. Desktop or Laptop? Want one that is good for most everyone or want one that is a workhorse? There is no low end option. Just one that meets the needs of most people, and one that is designed to be more powerful for people who need it.
I would also argue that the problems one encounters with a Mac are way fewer and further between than their PC brothers. Viruses? Yea... one successful virus on Mac compared to tens of thousands on PCs.
If you're wading through 30,000,000 results to your search then you're doing it wrong. You should be "wading" through no more than 1 or 2 for 99% of searches.
This is the only place I know of where you can be forced to expose yourself naked to others, be forced by law to allow strangers to grope you, then get arrested for indecent exposure.
It usually goes something like this. Entrepreneur can't wait to tell you about his idea that wil "literally" change the world. It's the biggest thing since the big bang and he can't wait to get started on it and start raking in the combined GNP of all the countries on earth combined. The idea is so big you just HAVE to sign an NDA because if you didn't you would for sure steal it because it's so great.
So you sign the NDA.
Then you get the pitch: it's a website called myfreediscussionsite.biz where people can go and have discussion with each other on any topic. No, it's not just a forum because you only see discussions and profile of people you are friends with. Also, you can post status updates about what you're doing and people can comment on them or give them a thumbs up. No, it's not like Facebook because this one has a red theme instead of a blue theme. Also, Google is really successful so myfreediscussionsite.biz.co.uk also has a search engine where you can search for other discussions taking place on the internet and you can post on those discussions and invite people to continue them on myfreediscussionsite.org.co.uk.net.
Once users begin using the site, users are charged a small fee for each post - just a few cents. Facebook has a billion users, and the entrepreneur is sure that we can take at least half of them away to our new service within the first month. Also, pinterest and instagram are pretty cool so you will be able to pin things from around the web and add hipster filters to them. There's something that resembles twitter in there as well, but it's better because it gives you 150 characters instead of 140 and is therefore better. The best part is you don't have to do any of the design because the entrepreneurs buddy has a son who is a "design whiz" and even got the web design merit badge in boy scouts.
Also, the guy doesn't really have any money NOW to pay you, but you'll totally own a piece of the company and you'll get a a fleet of gold-plated Ferraris as soon as they go public which will be in under 18 months for sure, unless they get purchased first for ten trillionz(tm) of dollars by god almighty himself.
Yea I would think you should be somewhere in the ~100ms range - and that's just barely adequate. To your ISPs server you should be getting under or around 60. I think for online gaming they say you should be under 80 but I could be wrong on that.
For reference, I get 149ms ping on my cellphone with a shitty connection.
It seems like it's yearly now that Sony comes out with some apology or explanation about why they suck along promises to do better. They never do. They already apologized for having crappy software like six years ago.
Fool me once, shame on me, fool me ninety-nine times and... well... you ain't gonna fool me again.
I'm interested in what Google will allow on their network. As I understand it, they want to see what creative things people will do with gigabit connections in their homes. Does that mean Google will allow people to run their own webservers, etc? I'm also interested in learning some of the things that Google *thinks* people might do with such speedy connections.
My state has a fiber optic network but most cities have banned it because Comcast successfully lobbied against it as "unfair competition." I guess it takes someone as big as Google to overcome that sort of thing.
Say your neighbor is running a meth lab in his basement. In order to combat this, the government passes a new law that no meth houses can have street numbers. A police officer comes by and removes the numbers from your neighbor's house.
Does the meth lab still pose a risk to your neighborhood? Has the law successfully addressed the flow of meth into your community?
This is how SOPA works. The government takes away a server's street number (domain name). The server is still there, and anyone who knows where to find it can still find it. If it happens enough, then the people just come up with their own address system and start ignoring the one that the government controls.
I'll trust Google to figure out how to make information easier to find. That's their job and so far they've been pretty damn good at it. Twitter sucks at search.
I had programming classes once a week through much of elementary school which was in the 80's. We did LOGO(?) and some very small amount of BASIC.
I assumed some amount of programming has remained a part of the curriculum but I guess not? Seems odd in 2011 not the be showing elementary students how to manipulate the most important inventions of the modern world.
I wonder if there is a way to combine the efforts of SETI with something else that will provide value in the mean time.
When Microphone manufacturers start disabling microphones when people talk about certain subjects then I guess Verizon will have a point.
The problem with your average group of Utah shooters (and I live in Utah, and go shooting fairly often) is that most of them don't know who the governor is, let alone listen to him talking about being more responsible. The other problem is that most of these shooters are the least responsible type of people around. They drive big retarded trucks which they've tuned specifically for maximum black smoke output, throw cans out the window, and listen to awful music like puddle of mud. They think starting huge fires with their guns is funny.
It's a shame that with such open laws the people here can't be trusted to be respectful of the land they're on, but that is the way of things in Utah.
If I was an Apple store employee and I heard someone say they were going to send their iPad to Iran, you know what I'd say? Nothing. Because I don't give a shit.
So your suggestion is to buy a shitty piece of hardware, then throw it out after you have a shitty experience with it and it dies? Rather than buy something nice, have a nice experience with it, and have it last 5-10 years.
Most of what you said is true, but it doesn't really do anything against the statement "Mac has done well is avoiding the exact problem the OP describes"
This is exactly true. Shopping for a Mac is so easy and pleasurable compared to a PC. Desktop or Laptop? Want one that is good for most everyone or want one that is a workhorse? There is no low end option. Just one that meets the needs of most people, and one that is designed to be more powerful for people who need it.
I would also argue that the problems one encounters with a Mac are way fewer and further between than their PC brothers. Viruses? Yea ... one successful virus on Mac compared to tens of thousands on PCs.
Okay so what were the non-depressed people doing? I wasn't aware there was anything else to do on the Internet.
Ah yes, the TCP/USPS revolution has finally arrived!
They'll probably be able to release this months before my Raspberry Pi finally ships!
If you're wading through 30,000,000 results to your search then you're doing it wrong. You should be "wading" through no more than 1 or 2 for 99% of searches.
This is the only place I know of where you can be forced to expose yourself naked to others, be forced by law to allow strangers to grope you, then get arrested for indecent exposure.
It usually goes something like this. Entrepreneur can't wait to tell you about his idea that wil "literally" change the world. It's the biggest thing since the big bang and he can't wait to get started on it and start raking in the combined GNP of all the countries on earth combined. The idea is so big you just HAVE to sign an NDA because if you didn't you would for sure steal it because it's so great.
So you sign the NDA.
Then you get the pitch: it's a website called myfreediscussionsite.biz where people can go and have discussion with each other on any topic. No, it's not just a forum because you only see discussions and profile of people you are friends with. Also, you can post status updates about what you're doing and people can comment on them or give them a thumbs up. No, it's not like Facebook because this one has a red theme instead of a blue theme. Also, Google is really successful so myfreediscussionsite.biz.co.uk also has a search engine where you can search for other discussions taking place on the internet and you can post on those discussions and invite people to continue them on myfreediscussionsite.org.co.uk.net.
Once users begin using the site, users are charged a small fee for each post - just a few cents. Facebook has a billion users, and the entrepreneur is sure that we can take at least half of them away to our new service within the first month. Also, pinterest and instagram are pretty cool so you will be able to pin things from around the web and add hipster filters to them. There's something that resembles twitter in there as well, but it's better because it gives you 150 characters instead of 140 and is therefore better. The best part is you don't have to do any of the design because the entrepreneurs buddy has a son who is a "design whiz" and even got the web design merit badge in boy scouts.
Also, the guy doesn't really have any money NOW to pay you, but you'll totally own a piece of the company and you'll get a a fleet of gold-plated Ferraris as soon as they go public which will be in under 18 months for sure, unless they get purchased first for ten trillionz(tm) of dollars by god almighty himself.
So what makes 40 hours magically the appropriate number of work hours? I get burnt out, dull, and dumb just working a straight 40.
Yea I would think you should be somewhere in the ~100ms range - and that's just barely adequate. To your ISPs server you should be getting under or around 60. I think for online gaming they say you should be under 80 but I could be wrong on that.
For reference, I get 149ms ping on my cellphone with a shitty connection.
"I'm a loser with no friends and no one to talk to. Now you can't talk to anyone either."
"The democratic process relies on the assumption that citizens can recognize the best political candidate..."
Not really. Democracy will give people whatever they want. If they're stupid and want a theocracy, then that is what they'll get.
Well as long as we're talking about stuff that doesn't exist, it's an easy solution: just add a dampening field generator.
All it will take is a google search: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=age+115
It seems like it's yearly now that Sony comes out with some apology or explanation about why they suck along promises to do better. They never do. They already apologized for having crappy software like six years ago.
Fool me once, shame on me, fool me ninety-nine times and ... well ... you ain't gonna fool me again.
I'm interested in what Google will allow on their network. As I understand it, they want to see what creative things people will do with gigabit connections in their homes. Does that mean Google will allow people to run their own webservers, etc? I'm also interested in learning some of the things that Google *thinks* people might do with such speedy connections.
My state has a fiber optic network but most cities have banned it because Comcast successfully lobbied against it as "unfair competition." I guess it takes someone as big as Google to overcome that sort of thing.
Say your neighbor is running a meth lab in his basement. In order to combat this, the government passes a new law that no meth houses can have street numbers. A police officer comes by and removes the numbers from your neighbor's house.
Does the meth lab still pose a risk to your neighborhood? Has the law successfully addressed the flow of meth into your community?
This is how SOPA works. The government takes away a server's street number (domain name). The server is still there, and anyone who knows where to find it can still find it. If it happens enough, then the people just come up with their own address system and start ignoring the one that the government controls.
That's pretty straight forward isn't it?
The site to get the eBook is down. If only The Pirate party had access to some kind of distributed download system that could handle the traffic...
I'll trust Google to figure out how to make information easier to find. That's their job and so far they've been pretty damn good at it. Twitter sucks at search.
I had programming classes once a week through much of elementary school which was in the 80's. We did LOGO(?) and some very small amount of BASIC.
I assumed some amount of programming has remained a part of the curriculum but I guess not? Seems odd in 2011 not the be showing elementary students how to manipulate the most important inventions of the modern world.
Read his statement on NDAA and SOPA here and see if you agree: http://peteashdown.org/journal/2012/01/06/ndaa-sopa-and-upcoming-volunteer-meetin/