Obviously you never had to code using crystal repost (newly aquired by SAP, which = Sucks All Penises) or the infamous Infragistics, which could blow my left nut as I am still recovering from battling with their supports team for their (if you want to call it that) support.
They did nothing wrong, you were the one that did when you decided to torrent a file, not them, they did not twist your arm did they. If i build something and you use it for something of an evil nature, then who is the wrong one here?
I see the true nature of M$, hope this ends up in court again showing their lack of respect for the law...they just don't learn! There is absolutely no good reason to block google, google is a search engine like windows live or yahoo, the fact they don't block the others means they are trying to say google gives yo other then what you ask for and that is totally NOT THE CASE!
Not only does it suck, but it is truly unfounded, they are not a commercial entity, the money they make is spent on keeping the site alive with all sorts of servers and bandwidth etc. etc.
When you compare them (or their net worth) to someone like (trying to be fair) doubleclick.net or something similar, they in no way can be considered of the same caliber.
The judge showed his lack of understanding for the technological side with this ruling. TPB makes no money on content or delivery, they make money off their ads, and I just saw my mom's cooking recipe on there, so they can't be making that much!
The only way this could work is if you has tags in the meta header of the encrypted file telling you that yes I am encrypted, but I have an image in me or my encrypted data is of the type accounting.
This might work for indexing searches where you want to be able to return all the files on the pc (encrypted or not) that are images or etc...
You could assign tags to the meta headers of the encrypted file, that can be grouped into sub categories, hence some file that says I am encrypted but I can vouch that I am an image, could prove useful
You are forgetting that administration of a linux system is more involved, what you are paying for is the support in case you call for xxx reason and need someone to help you with something, preferable someone that knows linux....! This costs money, and the differences in pricing come from difficulty in running windows vs. running linux. Not everyone is good with linux, almost everyone knows how to move in windows!
It's about time, that a city comes into its own and has a power grid which is self sustaining, even though it is still plugged into the regular power grid we know and loathe. If anything happens locally, the main power grid kicks in, if the main power grid has problems, it does not wipe out a whole city's power!
This is a win win situation for all parties involved and will also help create more jobs... a local city power plant instead of the federal/privatized power plant.
I just hope that the city does not buckle under pressure from the power company to do their own thing and follow standards that might jeopardize their independence from the main power source.
Hopefully all other major cities will follow if this is successful and long gone will be those problems of power grid blackouts!
Have you ever run a 25 man raid with only 15 people and survived....? Try it sometime, this is where it is fun to get better gear, less people needed to finish a dungeon or raid.
I would really like to hear from someone who has experience in that domain comment or review these books, we always have these nobodies that we can't really do a search on, but if you had someone that worked at the NSA and said "yep this is a great book about cryptology" or someone at the FBI saying "yep this book is the one that is effective in helping someone create the perfect background search" etc.
I imagine you speak of the PvP? I was really more suggesting for raiding scenarios, but lets go through PvP then. Actually you could have in place a sub system for lvl 80 that allows for lvl 80.1 to not quite go up against lvl 80.9...so to speak... yes lvl 79 vs lvl 80 is not fair at all, but a lvl 80.5 vs a lvl 80.7 would make for a close battle.
Anyhow, there is always a way to make things more interesting, and for the most part if veterans are already with too many lvl 80 alts, and have no reason to stick around and play, this hurts blizzard, so it is in their best interest to start coming out with more ideas to keep the people they already have!
Developing new ways to reuse game content already present is the cheapest "new stuff" you can program for.
Trust me, I know what I am talking about.
"The best way to predict the future , is to invent it....... or code it!"
I don't agree at all, if someone goes through a dungeon a second or third time, it could change the overall experience, as a counter is kept (achievements) as to what was done....going into naxxaramas a 20th time, might mean the challenge grows to make it a little tougher each time you go, with better and better drops....or more guaranteed drops?
This just goes to show how little people know about Linux....and its movement. For someone to think that "suspicious activity" constitutes using Linux, that is just too precious to let slip....I hope they throw the book at these morons!
Now that we can forcefully predict (or force) the location of where lightning will land, that means we can build containers to capture all that energy instead of letting it go to waste!!!
Also, no one really knows what they were doing with their darknet aquisition, maybe it is being used to help lower real time bandwidth and lay down some sort of partnership with other ISPs that can use the bandwidth to offer their services to hard to get to homes.
My worst job was working for a boss that was not a programmer but thought of himself as smart enough to understand how programming worked. After trying to explain why we could not set foreign keys between 2 types of different databases, and why "bridging" database systems together was a no no....especially when the problem meant answering every question he had, and explaining the code to every program! I quietly started looking for another job, and found one on the day he decided he was going to look elsewhere for contractors because, he thought I was not giving him enough "yes" to feed his ego.
"We could form a bridge between the Access database and that sqlserver database" "No" "Why not?" "We could, but the fact that you have that Access file sitting in a folder on the network and allow everyone to modify it , you have too many problems with people reading and writing to it, it would be much better to convert it to an actual real sqlserver db, and go from there" "But every one uses Access, it is a good product!" "Well, actually, if you look at any enterprise YOUR size, no one uses Access to run their company, they go with SQLServer or Oracle" "That costs too much..." "Yes, but you have no problems with integrity after wards when splitting the info amongst multiple dbs" "But we are making it work now..." "Yes, until the day we corrupt the file and have to reset it with a back up..." "A backup?" "Yes, you do back up your Access file on the server?" "I dont know, I think so..." ~thinking in my head~ This is where most people would jump ship!
i could still plug any keystroke logger with uneventful data, and still log myself into the bank account I got or plug my cc data online...it all depends on if you force yourself to accept someone is always watching or someone is always logging.
Seriously, they would have signed an agreement and made sure that that agreement had a backdoor for themselves. It is pretty sad, because I know beer usually leads to much greater ideas then the jargon that bureaucrats can come up with on their own. I feel for the owner of the bar, and really hope either he got a settlement and all the people who were to start there, or that they can bring M$ to court and win for wrongful doing.
Obama, has our back people, he gave something this cool to the queen, who herself has her head up her ass....."yes , here take a picture of me, and you can sit and admire me from afar"
Silly girl, pics are for kids! If you give a picture of yourself to a guy, at least make sure you are wearing 3 inch heels and leather...with some make up and such. Leave it to a woman to send something totally useless.
What does she get, an Ipod (score 1), with tons of music and videos (score 2) and also a photo album of her trip to the US (score 3 and 4 because we know she likes to look at herself!)
I am resting assured, someone like Obama doing a great deed like this...proves he is up with the times.
Right after the conficker worm hits everybody hard, we finally get someone with brains doling out a new regulation that makes companies responsible for their work environment, even on the PC. Awesome, I hope they come out with proper fines and hierarchy of payment levels.
Now if they could do this with recycling, it would be really great.
Obviously you never had to code using crystal repost (newly aquired by SAP, which = Sucks All Penises) or the infamous Infragistics, which could blow my left nut as I am still recovering from battling with their supports team for their (if you want to call it that) support.
No matter what or where it has always been because I was alone in the office or at home that I got stuff done, otherwise too many distractions
Makes me think of that great but long movie bicentennial man with robin williams!
They did nothing wrong, you were the one that did when you decided to torrent a file, not them, they did not twist your arm did they. If i build something and you use it for something of an evil nature, then who is the wrong one here?
I see the true nature of M$, hope this ends up in court again showing their lack of respect for the law...they just don't learn! There is absolutely no good reason to block google, google is a search engine like windows live or yahoo, the fact they don't block the others means they are trying to say google gives yo other then what you ask for and that is totally NOT THE CASE!
Not only does it suck, but it is truly unfounded, they are not a commercial entity,
the money they make is spent on keeping the site alive with all sorts of servers and bandwidth etc. etc.
When you compare them (or their net worth) to someone like (trying to be fair)
doubleclick.net or something similar, they in no way can be considered of the same caliber.
The judge showed his lack of understanding for the technological side with this ruling.
TPB makes no money on content or delivery, they make money off their ads, and I just saw my mom's cooking recipe on there, so they can't be making that much!
Why .....what was wrong with the CS4 version of torrent, I have someone who is using it right now, I might want to tell them about it....???
Yeah, Id like my cake and eat it too!
The only way this could work is if you has tags in the meta header of the encrypted file
telling you that yes I am encrypted, but I have an image in me or my encrypted data is of the type accounting.
This might work for indexing searches where you want to be able to return all the files on the pc (encrypted or not) that are images or etc...
You could assign tags to the meta headers of the encrypted file, that can be grouped into sub categories, hence some file that says I am encrypted but I can vouch that I am an image, could prove useful
You are forgetting that administration of a linux system is more involved, what you are paying for is the support in case you call for xxx reason and need someone to help you with something, preferable someone that knows linux....! This costs money, and the differences in pricing come from difficulty
in running windows vs. running linux. Not everyone is good with linux, almost everyone knows how to move in windows!
It's about time, that a city comes into its own and has a power grid which is self sustaining, even though it is still plugged into the regular power grid we know and loathe.
If anything happens locally, the main power grid kicks in, if the main power grid has problems, it does not wipe out a whole city's power!
This is a win win situation for all parties involved and will also help create more jobs...
a local city power plant instead of the federal/privatized power plant.
I just hope that the city does not buckle under pressure from the power company to do their own thing
and follow standards that might jeopardize their independence from the main power source.
Hopefully all other major cities will follow if this is successful and long gone will be those problems of power grid blackouts!
Have you ever run a 25 man raid with only 15 people and survived....?
Try it sometime, this is where it is fun to get better gear, less people needed to finish
a dungeon or raid.
I stand corrected.....I always played Baraka anyways!....something about getting skewered with double blades
I would really like to hear from someone who has experience in that domain comment or review these books, we always have these nobodies that we can't really do a search on, but if you had someone that worked at the NSA and said "yep this is a great book about cryptology" or
someone at the FBI saying "yep this book is the one that is effective in helping someone
create the perfect background search" etc.
For once, just....for once. :(
COME OVER HERE!!....~enter your finshing move here~
I imagine you speak of the PvP?
I was really more suggesting for raiding scenarios, but lets go through PvP then.
Actually you could have in place a sub system for lvl 80
that allows for lvl 80.1 to not quite go up against lvl 80.9...so to speak...
yes lvl 79 vs lvl 80 is not fair at all, but a lvl 80.5 vs a lvl 80.7
would make for a close battle.
Anyhow, there is always a way to make things more interesting, and for the most part if veterans are already with too many lvl 80 alts, and have no reason to stick around and play, this hurts blizzard, so it is in their best interest to start coming out with more ideas to keep the people they already have!
Developing new ways to reuse game content already present is the cheapest "new stuff"
you can program for.
Trust me, I know what I am talking about.
"The best way to predict the future , is to invent it....... or code it!"
I don't agree at all, if someone goes through a dungeon a second or third time, it could change the overall experience, as a counter is kept (achievements) as to what was done....going into naxxaramas a 20th time, might mean the challenge grows to make it a little tougher each time you go, with better and better drops....or more guaranteed drops?
This just goes to show how little people know about Linux....and its movement.
For someone to think that "suspicious activity" constitutes using Linux,
that is just too precious to let slip....I hope they throw the book at these morons!
Now that we can forcefully predict (or force) the location of where lightning will land, that means we can build containers to capture all that energy instead of letting it go to waste!!!
Also, no one really knows what they were doing with their darknet aquisition, maybe it is being used to help lower real time bandwidth and lay down some sort of partnership with other ISPs that can use the bandwidth to offer their services to hard to get to homes.
My worst job was working for a boss that was not a programmer but thought of himself as smart enough to understand how programming worked. After trying to explain why we could not set foreign keys between 2 types of different databases, and why "bridging" database systems together was a no no....especially when the problem meant answering every question he had, and explaining the code to every program!
I quietly started looking for another job, and found one on the day he decided he was going to look elsewhere for contractors because, he thought I was not giving him enough "yes" to feed his ego.
"We could form a bridge between the Access database and that sqlserver database"
"No"
"Why not?"
"We could, but the fact that you have that Access file sitting in a folder on the network and
allow everyone to modify it , you have too many problems with people reading and writing to it, it would be much better to convert it to an actual real sqlserver db, and go from there"
"But every one uses Access, it is a good product!"
"Well, actually, if you look at any enterprise YOUR size, no one uses Access to run their company, they go with SQLServer or Oracle"
"That costs too much..."
"Yes, but you have no problems with integrity after wards when splitting the info amongst multiple
dbs"
"But we are making it work now..."
"Yes, until the day we corrupt the file and have to reset it with a back up..."
"A backup?"
"Yes, you do back up your Access file on the server?"
"I dont know, I think so..."
~thinking in my head~ This is where most people would jump ship!
i could still plug any keystroke logger with uneventful data, and still log myself into the bank account I got or plug my cc data online...it all depends on if you force yourself to accept someone is always watching or someone is always logging.
Seriously, they would have signed an agreement and made sure that that agreement had a backdoor for themselves. It is pretty sad, because I know beer usually leads to much greater ideas then the jargon that bureaucrats can come up with on their own. I feel for the owner of the bar, and really hope either he got a settlement and all the people who were to start there, or that they can bring M$ to court and win for wrongful doing.
Don't mess with the beer!!
Obama, has our back people, he gave something this cool to the queen, who herself has her head up her ass....."yes , here take a picture of me, and you can sit and admire me from afar"
Silly girl, pics are for kids!
If you give a picture of yourself to a guy, at least make sure you are wearing 3 inch heels and leather...with some make up and such. Leave it to a woman to send something totally useless.
What does she get, an Ipod (score 1), with tons of music and videos (score 2) and also a photo album of her trip to the US (score 3 and 4 because we know she likes to look at herself!)
I am resting assured, someone like Obama doing a great deed like this...proves he is up with the times.
Peace bro, keep up the good work!
Right after the conficker worm hits everybody hard, we finally get someone with brains doling out a new regulation that makes companies responsible for their work environment, even on the PC.
Awesome, I hope they come out with proper fines and hierarchy of payment levels.
Now if they could do this with recycling, it would be really great.