It looks like Cape Canaveral is a degree closer to the equator. That makes a real difference in the delta vee needed to achieve orbit, and even more of a difference in fuel costs and workin gpayload for a launch that must reach escape velocity to achieve a lunar landing. Even small differences in fuel use are critical for such a large launch. It would seem to make no sense to use an even slightly more off-the-equator launching pad.
This is, sadly, true. systemd hs repeatedly burdened us with modifications of basic system functionality, such as when it started killing processes owned by users who had logged out. This broke "screen", "tux", and "nohup" for backgrounded operations. However, systemd also does system logging. So any daemons created by installing commercial Adobe Photoshop, such as a license daemon, would typically use systemd logs.
Given how the USA revolted from the English monarchy, those who talk about overthrowing the gubmint are the founding fathers of this nation. They are also founding fathers of a number of allies, such as South Africa.
Like brewing your own beer, it can be fun as a hobby or to learn about how things really work. But if I may say, I've learned enough about SMTP and IMAP servers in largescale and small scale environments to say that I am exhausted with having to run my own, and have more important things to do.
A gmail.com address can also that you wanted a stable, long-term email address with high availability and good spam filtering, and fewer political implications than most addresses.
He did not suggest giving those under 18 the vote. He asked how the elderly retain it as their minds age, often subtly. I admit that I'm not as clever as I was decades ago, for instance. I also admit that I have a greater sense of history and of recognizing familiar political pattterns.
If I may say, "nonsense". Gun control expanded profoundly in the 1960's, but there was some gun regulation throughout American history. Some of it was to prevent private militias, some of it was straightforward safety regulation to prevent mishandling of gunpowder.
> Well, duh, the gun control laws is what changed.
Might I speak as someone who remembers the 1960's? What changed is far, far less national press, far less garish reporting of what were considered local stories, and daily reporting about far larger scale shootings in the Vietnam war. Angry young men were also draftable, and were offered military service rather than jail time.
Can you name one such "real capitalism" that was "worse than Maoist China"? The USA's invasion and theft of the land belonging to the native population and the "Vale of Tears" was the closest example I can thnk of.
The legal idea that committing a felony that risks others and thus constitutes murder is called "felony murder". As best I can tell, every state acknowledges felony murder as equivalent to the most deliberate and most punishable forms of deliberate murder.
That is an interesting theory. With modern air bags, and the difficulty of good forensic analysis after a vehicle fire, I suspect that the body _locations_ were not very different, and that the positions were very difficult to analyze on the scene.
Such a combined murder and suicide by driving would seem to be the epitome of unsafe driving.
> I have been wondering why driving licenses are given to persons with high testosterone level? There are many good studies that show male suicide tends to be more successful, but it's hardly unique to men, or even to men with high testosterone. _Depression_ has led many to self-destructive actions, and to self-destruction that imperils other people.
The money to be made _is for the casino itself_. Casinos kick out people who are noticed making money. The money to be made for the cryptocurrencies is at the exchanges, who keep being caught stealing bitcoins and who charge startling transaction costs while handling the cryptocurrency.
Copper oxidizes. gold is very useful partly because it is so easy to keep pure, so soft, and because it does not react easily chemically, it remains at a premium for electrical connectors.
There is also quite a lot of theft going on. I'm afraid that some if not all of the major exchanges have engaged in wholesale theft from their clients, notably Silk Road, and Mt. Gox. The deliberate lack of traceability of hte funds have encouraged criminal activity of many sorts, but particularly theft by exchanges and trade in "the dark web", where ordinary subpoenas are very difficult to apply.
There are many reasons for this. One is the H1B visa process, where they must advertise the job to American candidates. but can deliberately make the requirements so lengthy and detailed that there every more expensive US applicant can be rejected.
Failure to even speak with recruiters can lead to an employer hiring only friends of staff, via word of mouth networking. That _can_ work, but can also lead to inadvertent age, sex, racial, and gender segregation. It can also deplete that pool of friends and wind up hiring less qualified people because the employer is desperate and in a hurry. Even if the new employees from the same university or circle of friends perform well, it can leave a company legally vulnerable to fail to look outside that small social circle I've seen both phenomena happen. Long ago in my career, I was _shocked_ at how poorly some of my friends working at a large company performed, and quickly automated myself out of my job by providing tools to do the task far, far more swiftly and with far less manual intervention, and teaching the intern how to write new tools I was astounded that some of those "friends of friends" managed to retain their positions by deliberately failing to automate their work and move on.
They're predicting that the cryptominsers won't use NVidia hardware. That seems a reasonably safe bet, and rather than spending more of their research and production on chpsets or cards aimed at a very small market segment for NVidia. New, politically exciting markets may be interesting to examine or even participate in, but they're not necessarily _profitable_.
There is a pretty good analysis at https://www.itprotoday.com/man..., consistent with my knowledge of VMS and of Microsoft's behavior at the time. Taking a team of 20 with him shows that David Cutler wanted to continue his previous work as a project for a new company. But his non-disclosure agreement with DEC, coupled with the amount of code and the functionality that was replicated whole, demonstrated theft.
If I may add? It is also "provenance". Being able to trace where the data came from, or the software is a critical aspect of security that is too often obscured in the name of confidentiality. I've recently had just that discussion, walking through the complete lack of visibility of their work. Coupled with the complete lack of an API, it made it nearly impossible to design software to work with their systems because the code involved and its internal behavior was deliberately concealed.
Part of the difficulty is not capitalism. It's plutocracy. _Some_ of those most wealthy earn much of their wealth through theft. Look carefully at the career of Bill Gates as a classic example.
It looks like Cape Canaveral is a degree closer to the equator. That makes a real difference in the delta vee needed to achieve orbit, and even more of a difference in fuel costs and workin gpayload for a launch that must reach escape velocity to achieve a lunar landing. Even small differences in fuel use are critical for such a large launch. It would seem to make no sense to use an even slightly more off-the-equator launching pad.
This is, sadly, true. systemd hs repeatedly burdened us with modifications of basic system functionality, such as when it started killing processes owned by users who had logged out. This broke "screen", "tux", and "nohup" for backgrounded operations. However, systemd also does system logging. So any daemons created by installing commercial Adobe Photoshop, such as a license daemon, would typically use systemd logs.
Given how the USA revolted from the English monarchy, those who talk about overthrowing the gubmint are the founding fathers of this nation. They are also founding fathers of a number of allies, such as South Africa.
Can you name a single business that still uses aol.com addresses? You've piqued my curiousity.
Like brewing your own beer, it can be fun as a hobby or to learn about how things really work. But if I may say, I've learned enough about SMTP and IMAP servers in largescale and small scale environments to say that I am exhausted with having to run my own, and have more important things to do.
A gmail.com address can also that you wanted a stable, long-term email address with high availability and good spam filtering, and fewer political implications than most addresses.
They're also being manufactured again, along with the film. See https://www.fastcompany.com/40...
He did not suggest giving those under 18 the vote. He asked how the elderly retain it as their minds age, often subtly. I admit that I'm not as clever as I was decades ago, for instance. I also admit that I have a greater sense of history and of recognizing familiar political pattterns.
If I may say, "nonsense". Gun control expanded profoundly in the 1960's, but there was some gun regulation throughout American history. Some of it was to prevent private militias, some of it was straightforward safety regulation to prevent mishandling of gunpowder.
> Well, duh, the gun control laws is what changed.
Might I speak as someone who remembers the 1960's? What changed is far, far less national press, far less garish reporting of what were considered local stories, and daily reporting about far larger scale shootings in the Vietnam war. Angry young men were also draftable, and were offered military service rather than jail time.
Can you name one such "real capitalism" that was "worse than Maoist China"? The USA's invasion and theft of the land belonging to the native population and the "Vale of Tears" was the closest example I can thnk of.
The legal idea that committing a felony that risks others and thus constitutes murder is called "felony murder". As best I can tell, every state acknowledges felony murder as equivalent to the most deliberate and most punishable forms of deliberate murder.
That is an interesting theory. With modern air bags, and the difficulty of good forensic analysis after a vehicle fire, I suspect that the body _locations_ were not very different, and that the positions were very difficult to analyze on the scene.
> This has nothing to do with unsafe driving,
Such a combined murder and suicide by driving would seem to be the epitome of unsafe driving.
> I have been wondering why driving licenses are given to persons with high testosterone level? There are many good studies that show male suicide tends to be more successful, but it's hardly unique to men, or even to men with high testosterone. _Depression_ has led many to self-destructive actions, and to self-destruction that imperils other people.
It also helps control check kiting.
The money to be made _is for the casino itself_. Casinos kick out people who are noticed making money. The money to be made for the cryptocurrencies is at the exchanges, who keep being caught stealing bitcoins and who charge startling transaction costs while handling the cryptocurrency.
Copper oxidizes. gold is very useful partly because it is so easy to keep pure, so soft, and because it does not react easily chemically, it remains at a premium for electrical connectors.
There is also quite a lot of theft going on. I'm afraid that some if not all of the major exchanges have engaged in wholesale theft from their clients, notably Silk Road, and Mt. Gox. The deliberate lack of traceability of hte funds have encouraged criminal activity of many sorts, but particularly theft by exchanges and trade in "the dark web", where ordinary subpoenas are very difficult to apply.
There are many reasons for this. One is the H1B visa process, where they must advertise the job to American candidates. but can deliberately make the requirements so lengthy and detailed that there every more expensive US applicant can be rejected.
Failure to even speak with recruiters can lead to an employer hiring only friends of staff, via word of mouth networking. That _can_ work, but can also lead to inadvertent age, sex, racial, and gender segregation. It can also deplete that pool of friends and wind up hiring less qualified people because the employer is desperate and in a hurry. Even if the new employees from the same university or circle of friends perform well, it can leave a company legally vulnerable to fail to look outside that small social circle I've seen both phenomena happen. Long ago in my career, I was _shocked_ at how poorly some of my friends working at a large company performed, and quickly automated myself out of my job by providing tools to do the task far, far more swiftly and with far less manual intervention, and teaching the intern how to write new tools I was astounded that some of those "friends of friends" managed to retain their positions by deliberately failing to automate their work and move on.
They're predicting that the cryptominsers won't use NVidia hardware. That seems a reasonably safe bet, and rather than spending more of their research and production on chpsets or cards aimed at a very small market segment for NVidia. New, politically exciting markets may be interesting to examine or even participate in, but they're not necessarily _profitable_.
There is a pretty good analysis at https://www.itprotoday.com/man..., consistent with my knowledge of VMS and of Microsoft's behavior at the time. Taking a team of 20 with him shows that David Cutler wanted to continue his previous work as a project for a new company. But his non-disclosure agreement with DEC, coupled with the amount of code and the functionality that was replicated whole, demonstrated theft.
If I may add? It is also "provenance". Being able to trace where the data came from, or the software is a critical aspect of security that is too often obscured in the name of confidentiality. I've recently had just that discussion, walking through the complete lack of visibility of their work. Coupled with the complete lack of an API, it made it nearly impossible to design software to work with their systems because the code involved and its internal behavior was deliberately concealed.
We don't. That's why those front desk personnel have been been replaced by web forms, and knowledgebases.
Part of the difficulty is not capitalism. It's plutocracy. _Some_ of those most wealthy earn much of their wealth through theft. Look carefully at the career of Bill Gates as a classic example.