if not for this version of "health and safety" thinking, lawyers would starve. we got all kinds don't we?
NYC is not that special. Can-do attitudes exist in lots of places. When a "Sandy" smacks YOUR home town, you will eventually suffer or make out OK because there will be a few people who know what they are doing and who feel "making things work is my job". Try to be one of those people.
I found I could dump screen capture to Paint, save as black/white then reopen and save as color...and patch a few breaks in the maze wall. and then flood colors into the maze to see where things run...left hand traverse will not always get you out of this "maze". still, like DNA, a lot of interest for one instruction.
Wikipedia perhaps, but a few other sites as well, will give you a list of frequencies used in 4G...its quite a range and I have yet to find the list that tells you which carriers own which bands...and some of the bands are reserved for future use. I googled and got the list because I too live too far out of town to get cable but do have weak and variable 4G signal...weather and season matter and can make the signal go from 4bars of 4G down to 3 bars of Edge...I will report on results here if I ever get around to ripping out the preamp in my used satellite dish and putting the modem [I got the ATT sierra wireless cause thats who had the better tower location for me] once the dish aperture is > a wavelength, you should get some gain.
submitter asks "Though not accepted on the SAT/ACT, will such a powerful device gain a strong following among engineers and professionals?"
If/not accepted/ is because it gets wrong answers;) then yes, but if not accepted because it makes it too easy to get answers then, hell yes, it gets a following.
There could be other considerations such as price I suppose
We now force our enemies to do for operating systems what our [friendly? domestic?] operating system suppliers should have done! Can't wait for my windows 8 North Korean version to go into beta!
I am now looking for my device IDs in that list...a drag. But how oblivious is the typical iPhone customer to just how naked they are? I salute the hackers for giving the fascist bureau of iDevices and their lackies a big black eye.
all the press coverage yesterday characterized google's OS ambitions as an attack on MicroSoft or a counter attack in light of Bing.
But to me, an open source OS enhanced for web-top uses sounds mighty like an attack on Intel/Moblin. After all, ARM processors are
to be supported too from the little I have read of google's plans.
if it had porn elements and its heuristic is to pit game effects and content against each other by competing for user attention, the endstate is rather easy to predict.
Gamers may have trouble justifying the price of a play station but bot net mafias [a] can probably afford a few hundred of them and [b]now have a proven crack for the MD5 hash that underpins SSL certs employing the cell processors in PS3...the cost/reward analysis for hackers just got interesting.
dont forget that at the fire-sale end of the dot-com bust, google went on a shopping spree for dark fiber and other carrier capacity that had been overbuilt. I don't know if they bought leases and options or outright ownership but in any case their commitment to network neutrality is conditioned by exactly one consideration: there has got to be a good fast way for joe.searchClient to see his google results and ads at least as fast as anyone else's content. If NN does that, google is for it, if some something else does that, then why be surprised if google is for that something else?
no, certainly not...I meant windows of course but should have said so....just see the earlier/. article today on the MS WordPad exploit that DID NOT get fixed by last nights MS patch push.
just to run on a box that didn't have thousands of ready-to-run exploits pinging you every hour?
from TFA:
If you are doing any kind of development that reaches outside of Sun's ecosystem, then you are much better off on Linux. If you are doing Java development with Netbeans, then the OpenSolaris repository has you totally covered.
you are hawking the most overhyped dishwater coffee on the planet. anyone with an honest comparison of your swill to stuff such as I brew on my desk at work would seem to defame you. You have no fame. Go sit on a cup of your "coffee", buster. Your case cannot do anything but harm free speech.
I bought the book quite a while back. And I wouldn't expect them to publish it with the title it should have: how to write perl so well you look like you are using python.
the recession just knocked the bottom out from under the copper market. copper stocks, mining companies and futures are all way down lately and so bad they made the news today.
I work at one of those facilities and know damn well that LAST YEAR a coarse resample was laid over the campus where I work. Google has recently [last two or 3 weeks i think] updated the imagery for eastern massachusetts. I know because my new neighbors house suddenly appeared in google satellite view and it went from winter imagery to summer...which is a huge drop in information, btw because of tree canopy. The newer images do not blur the facility I work at but then neither did the old ones when they first came out. Just give 'em time.
Google has a tool, Web Application Security Consortium have discovered a problem with large portion of sites. Are these two facts related? does the Google tool detect the named problems?
a bunch of wusses in NY who couldn't build a dog house don't impress me much as critics. I will have to RTFA to see if they completely missed his most important influence. As a kid in high school I read Spaceship Earth. That was mid '60s, a world most of you won't remember but be assured...nobody had heard of peak oil or cared much about gas mileage. I have pretty much been for greener and less wasteful ways of doing things ever since.
if not for this version of "health and safety" thinking, lawyers would starve. we got all kinds don't we? NYC is not that special. Can-do attitudes exist in lots of places. When a "Sandy" smacks YOUR home town, you will eventually suffer or make out OK because there will be a few people who know what they are doing and who feel "making things work is my job". Try to be one of those people.
I found I could dump screen capture to Paint, save as black/white then reopen and save as color...and patch a few breaks in the maze wall. and then flood colors into the maze to see where things run...left hand traverse will not always get you out of this "maze". still, like DNA, a lot of interest for one instruction.
Wikipedia perhaps, but a few other sites as well, will give you a list of frequencies used in 4G...its quite a range and I have yet to find the list that tells you which carriers own which bands...and some of the bands are reserved for future use. I googled and got the list because I too live too far out of town to get cable but do have weak and variable 4G signal...weather and season matter and can make the signal go from 4bars of 4G down to 3 bars of Edge...I will report on results here if I ever get around to ripping out the preamp in my used satellite dish and putting the modem [I got the ATT sierra wireless cause thats who had the better tower location for me] once the dish aperture is > a wavelength, you should get some gain.
submitter asks "Though not accepted on the SAT/ACT, will such a powerful device gain a strong following among engineers and professionals?" If /not accepted/ is because it gets wrong answers;) then yes, but if not accepted because it makes it too easy to get answers then, hell yes, it gets a following.
There could be other considerations such as price I suppose
Bob, my friend, why do you never think anybody should pay a nickle for anything? We can't all code as well as you!
We now force our enemies to do for operating systems what our [friendly? domestic?] operating system suppliers should have done! Can't wait for my windows 8 North Korean version to go into beta!
I am now looking for my device IDs in that list...a drag. But how oblivious is the typical iPhone customer to just how naked they are? I salute the hackers for giving the fascist bureau of iDevices and their lackies a big black eye.
I think you got it about right. Glaskowsky sizes things up in a similar way: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13512_3-10282844-23.html
btw, I should have linked the Moblin pages...there is a LOT of activity on their email feed for independent developers. http://moblin.org/
all the press coverage yesterday characterized google's OS ambitions as an attack on MicroSoft or a counter attack in light of Bing. But to me, an open source OS enhanced for web-top uses sounds mighty like an attack on Intel/Moblin. After all, ARM processors are to be supported too from the little I have read of google's plans.
if it had porn elements and its heuristic is to pit game effects and content against each other by competing for user attention, the endstate is rather easy to predict.
You have just reproduced verbatim an argument put forth by Carl Sagan in "Dragons of Eden"...about thirty years ago.
Gamers may have trouble justifying the price of a play station but bot net mafias [a] can probably afford a few hundred of them and [b]now have a proven crack for the MD5 hash that underpins SSL certs employing the cell processors in PS3...the cost/reward analysis for hackers just got interesting.
dont forget that at the fire-sale end of the dot-com bust, google went on a shopping spree for dark fiber and other carrier capacity that had been overbuilt. I don't know if they bought leases and options or outright ownership but in any case their commitment to network neutrality is conditioned by exactly one consideration: there has got to be a good fast way for joe.searchClient to see his google results and ads at least as fast as anyone else's content. If NN does that, google is for it, if some something else does that, then why be surprised if google is for that something else?
no, certainly not...I meant windows of course but should have said so....just see the earlier /. article today on the MS WordPad exploit that DID NOT get fixed by last nights MS patch push.
you are hawking the most overhyped dishwater coffee on the planet. anyone with an honest comparison of your swill to stuff such as I brew on my desk at work would seem to defame you. You have no fame. Go sit on a cup of your "coffee", buster. Your case cannot do anything but harm free speech.
I bought the book quite a while back. And I wouldn't expect them to publish it with the title it should have: how to write perl so well you look like you are using python.
the recession just knocked the bottom out from under the copper market. copper stocks, mining companies and futures are all way down lately and so bad they made the news today.
because a certain scene from Woody Allen's Sleeper has been called to mind in my mental screening room and I must wait until it is done playing.
I work at one of those facilities and know damn well that LAST YEAR a coarse resample was laid over the campus where I work. Google has recently [last two or 3 weeks i think] updated the imagery for eastern massachusetts. I know because my new neighbors house suddenly appeared in google satellite view and it went from winter imagery to summer...which is a huge drop in information, btw because of tree canopy. The newer images do not blur the facility I work at but then neither did the old ones when they first came out. Just give 'em time.
Google has a tool, Web Application Security Consortium have discovered a problem with large portion of sites. Are these two facts related? does the Google tool detect the named problems?
So Hemingway he was not. Neither am I. Maybe I can blame my grammatical train wreck sentences on Bucky! I WAS influenced by him, really!
we are not moving any coffee plantations "back" are we?
a bunch of wusses in NY who couldn't build a dog house don't impress me much as critics. I will have to RTFA to see if they completely missed his most important influence. As a kid in high school I read Spaceship Earth. That was mid '60s, a world most of you won't remember but be assured...nobody had heard of peak oil or cared much about gas mileage. I have pretty much been for greener and less wasteful ways of doing things ever since.