I think the principle of the QRCode blocks is like a bar code or those fill-in-the-bubble tests; If it isn't almost completely filled, it is considered empty
So you are a hardware guy, expecting the software guys to kick in the fail safe when shit gets rough. If you have a high clock video card that has a fan fail, and is in the less-than-optimal air flow designed case, that thing will heat up until the driver crashes, the power supply pops, or something catches fire. 100% kernel level code all of the time was never designed for and will physically break things
Windows Blue is 8.1. This isn't speculation anymore. The start button will still just bring up the start screen, not a start menu, which is why people wanted it back.
How would you change if you had instant brain-level access to all information. How would you change if you were twice as smart as you are now. How about ten times as smart? (Don't answer, truth is, you're not smart enough to know)
Forms 2.0 is a 16-bit rich ActiveX library from old Microsoft Office, which is probably also a majority 16-bit. Of course it wouldn't work on 64bit Windows. This is why Windows 7 has its XP mode
Actually, it applies to the function of blood to transfer excess heat out of the body. If you didn't have this function in your body, your insides would cook and your skin would be cold.
So I am looking at these pictures. It is hard to tell where some of the wires are leading, but from what I do see:
- This looks like a normal grocery store old style CCTV camera. - The camera leads to a frequency converter box of some sort (50hz to 60hz?) - Then it looks to be sending that to a chain of portable hard drive looking video recording devices
These MAY have had some sort of wireless capability (not that I can tell though), but in a box like that, with that equipment, you would have to be right next to the poll to connect.
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To be fair, there is a measurable amount of feces on EVERYTHING.
I think the principle of the QRCode blocks is like a bar code or those fill-in-the-bubble tests; If it isn't almost completely filled, it is considered empty
Remember the iPad came first then got shelved for the iPhone.
What? The iPhone preceded the iPad by almost 3 years. June 29, 2007 - iPhone, April 3, 2010 - iPad
Am I the only one that doesn't want a car that needs software updates?
I'm calling liar. No one on purpose MOVES to db2
The offices of which you apply will have a terminal to apply
By the time there's any condensation, it should have been drank already!
Sure. What is wrong with a rootkit that comes with your audio cd?
So you are a hardware guy, expecting the software guys to kick in the fail safe when shit gets rough. If you have a high clock video card that has a fan fail, and is in the less-than-optimal air flow designed case, that thing will heat up until the driver crashes, the power supply pops, or something catches fire. 100% kernel level code all of the time was never designed for and will physically break things
Because the geographical lines are blurry on the internet
Does it matter if you watch a DVD or Blu-Ray?
He wouldn't be an unreasonable candidate
Windows Blue is 8.1. This isn't speculation anymore. The start button will still just bring up the start screen, not a start menu, which is why people wanted it back.
Except, it is capital gains tax, not income tax. Being so sure that you know what you are doing, perhaps maybe you should hit the books again
I do not need that kind of information
I WANT that kind of information
Good thing you can just print it at Staples for pittance
The saddest part is the self contradiction:
How would you change if you had instant brain-level access to all information. How would you change if you were twice as smart as you are now. How about ten times as smart? (Don't answer, truth is, you're not smart enough to know)
Then tells us how THEY know
Isn't this fraud (... deception intended to result in financial or personal gain)?
Forms 2.0 is a 16-bit rich ActiveX library from old Microsoft Office, which is probably also a majority 16-bit. Of course it wouldn't work on 64bit Windows. This is why Windows 7 has its XP mode
Go kill yourself.
Like Klerck. Best of the best. R.I.P
Actually, it applies to the function of blood to transfer excess heat out of the body. If you didn't have this function in your body, your insides would cook and your skin would be cold.
So I am looking at these pictures. It is hard to tell where some of the wires are leading, but from what I do see:
- This looks like a normal grocery store old style CCTV camera.
- The camera leads to a frequency converter box of some sort (50hz to 60hz?)
- Then it looks to be sending that to a chain of portable hard drive looking video recording devices
These MAY have had some sort of wireless capability (not that I can tell though), but in a box like that, with that equipment, you would have to be right next to the poll to connect.
The business logic or your library clients never see a pointer.
So I see you are in the latter group. You are the reason we can't have nice toys
So, you don't have a wife and children who depend on you?