Ah, but there is a big difference between the UK and Guatamala (climatically). You (I hope!) don't have yearly freezing in Guatamala. It's also a Tropical/Temperate climate, so they see plenty of rainfall. As of 1993, 25% of the land is already pastures, with another 54% forest/woodlands ready to cultivate.
I'd wager it's a hell of a lot easier to survive off the land in Guatamala than in "England"
The fun part is keeping the water in the concrete from causing the rust itself... (oh, and you have to seal it too, because concrete will absorb water. Enough water and the rebar will rust..)
Actually, SSH through Tor should be no slower than regular traffic through Tor. Assuming you have something more powerful on hand than some 1990s Pentium laying around.
I don't think Google has any fault here... however she was on a highway as a pedestrian (which is almost always prohibited... for a reason).
The motorist though... they might. It depends on a lot of things. Was she in the shoulder (was there one?)? Unless it was an emergency, the driver should NOT have been in that shoulder. If there was none, then she was in the right of way. Whether the driver has any fault now depends on a lot of things.
Note that most highway entrances have signs prohibiting various vehicles. Almost always pedestrians are prohibited as well. There is a reason for this.
Just be careful should you go about entering a highway on foot. You can get a citation for it.
At the company where I work (a hosting company) we give a user one chance to clean up their stuff. If they fail, we disconnect them (again, if the offense was bad enough to disconnect on the first time). After that, it's $50 a pop to reactivate the service, and if they continue to screw up we keep pulling the plug. Eventually they seem to figure out we won't allow that kind of garbage, and either clean up... or go away and become someone else's problem.
Not an ideal solution, but it seems to work wonders.
Watching the network administrator dealing with our peers is very aggravating. I hope this works out, from what is given it might solve a lot of these headaches.
That's not a slogan. That's a jingle.
Yea yea, say what you want. But I do audio stuff, so I'd know this kind of thing :P
You've got an extra 'ba' :P
Ah, but there is a big difference between the UK and Guatamala (climatically). You (I hope!) don't have yearly freezing in Guatamala. It's also a Tropical/Temperate climate, so they see plenty of rainfall. As of 1993, 25% of the land is already pastures, with another 54% forest/woodlands ready to cultivate.
I'd wager it's a hell of a lot easier to survive off the land in Guatamala than in "England"
Do you have any other Comcast services? Apparently they rape you if you don't buy their cable service too.
That's funny, I'd have to pay over $90 for a lesser Comcast business plan, and only get one static IP.
Yea, that's interesting...
Running a server on windows is like taking your head and slamming in a doorway 100 times, its painful.
Not only painful, but the risk of brain damage is higher too!
The fun part is keeping the water in the concrete from causing the rust itself... (oh, and you have to seal it too, because concrete will absorb water. Enough water and the rebar will rust..)
That, is some seriously awesome thing to know. It makes so much sense too, if you think about the last time you made pasta...
No more Scotch tape for me!
Or female. What's your point?
Whatever. Go shove your grammar book somewhere cramped and moist and don't bother me.
Actually, it's broadcast all over the Tor client window every time you start it up.
Actually, SSH through Tor should be no slower than regular traffic through Tor. Assuming you have something more powerful on hand than some 1990s Pentium laying around.
Why? I can stand to wait a day or two (or much longer, usually). In return, I have much less places I need bother to look.
I, unlike some others, don't have an addiction to knowing what is going on RIGHT NOW everywhere else in the world.
It happens in cycles. Don't worry, things will be back around the "right" way in a few hundred years.
I don't think Google has any fault here... however she was on a highway as a pedestrian (which is almost always prohibited... for a reason).
The motorist though... they might. It depends on a lot of things. Was she in the shoulder (was there one?)? Unless it was an emergency, the driver should NOT have been in that shoulder. If there was none, then she was in the right of way. Whether the driver has any fault now depends on a lot of things.
Note that most highway entrances have signs prohibiting various vehicles. Almost always pedestrians are prohibited as well. There is a reason for this.
Just be careful should you go about entering a highway on foot. You can get a citation for it.
At the company where I work (a hosting company) we give a user one chance to clean up their stuff. If they fail, we disconnect them (again, if the offense was bad enough to disconnect on the first time). After that, it's $50 a pop to reactivate the service, and if they continue to screw up we keep pulling the plug. Eventually they seem to figure out we won't allow that kind of garbage, and either clean up... or go away and become someone else's problem.
Not an ideal solution, but it seems to work wonders.
Er, guy. I work for a hosting company.
Hey! Logic ain't welcome around these parts! Leave that shit at home!
Yep. That's what happens when you manage people. You are responsible for their failures.
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You should work on your reading comprehension. If yours was stronger it wouldn't have been an issue.
Backhaul -> ISPs -> Things like radio towers, cable modems etc.
Note that backhaul can be done via radio, but that's retarded as a little rain will impair the link (or knock it down outright)
Does Allied -have- to accept a buy offer? That seems odd.
Watching the network administrator dealing with our peers is very aggravating. I hope this works out, from what is given it might solve a lot of these headaches.