*note: enable sarcasm detector to read this post; it's a jest*
Go ahead and hold your tournament, while I hold my own "What Would Idi Amin Do?"[1] Tournament:
Monkey Ninja Pirates versus Katana wielding Richard M. Stallman BattleDroids. and.... MAFIAA lawyers versus SCO's lawyers, both lawyer teams armed with crotch bats and 'Go Fish' indictments.
Then we can have the winners face off in a sudden death match of Unlikely Proportions(tm) to decide who rules the internet memes!
LOL! Well done! I would have replied sooner, but a mishap* caused an unavoidable delay.
* I almost swallowed my false teeth, you insensitive clod! Let me tell ya, it's not easy performing a Heimlich maneuver on yourself using the back of a swiveling, reclining, office chair on wheels....on a slick tile floor, while spewing beer out of the nose!
Good thing I took a double shot of Geritol this morning!!!!;-)
RTFA or do not post. It was a freaking cheapo flash card from the pachinko loona electric corp.tw that is the problem.
Well, I did RTFA.
So, are you saying that a flash card is not part of the hardware? Is the card software or firmware, or is actually a piece of hardware? Did not HP supply this 'cheapo flash card' with the switch?
So, really, just what is your objection to my comment?
Increase your level of education and improve your reading comprehension to at least a high-school level, or do not post.;-)
I have admiration and sympathy for IT shops that truly try to set up and maintain a secure, productive network. At times, it must seem that EVERYONE and everything are working against you, and your just bashing your head against a wall.
A ready made, turn-key botnet slave in a box, direct from your hardware vendor! Oh Joy!;-)
How do you still not understand this?,/quote> The AC you replied to understands perfectly well, it is you who has been trapped by Job's Reality Distortion Field.
'PC' is short for 'IBM-compatible Personal Computer'. Since Apple dropped the PPC processor architecture and switched to x86, they are also PCs.
Apple doesn't use PC as a generic term for personal computers.
Apple's marketing department made themselves the laughing stock of the computer industry with those stupidity-inspired commercials.
I don't recall specifically any info on skin bacteria, but many species of bacteria use chemical warfare to combat rivals and competition.
In addition, mostly they seem to rely on the 'crowding out the competition' tactic that weeds use on grass and gardens...'consume all the resources to deny your enemy a foothold'. It's a proven and valid strategy for most species of all orders(not just bacteria), historically.
Trivial/arcane fact: 40%-65% of the volume of 'the average human turd' is dead bacterial corpses from the mostly natural lifespan/reproduction cycle. The bulk of that is e. coli.
It is suggested/discovered that these enteric bacteria help us produce/process substances vital to our survival, ie:vitamins, enzymes, enables digestion of certain foods, etc.
In my Universe[1], I would let you slide on the muffler bearings, BUT the bacon stretcher is just taking things too far! Repent your evil ways and use a bacon condenser instead. Just think, put in 10 kilos of bacon, and get a handful of bullion cube sized bacon bites! Density FTW! (just ask my bathroom scales!);-)
All hyperbolic humour/sarcasm aside......a 'bacon stretcher'? That's a new one for me, first time I've encountered that one...Thanks!:-)
[1] I am the Emperor of my fantasy Universe, so I get to make the rules!
Apparently, you and Maximum Prophet [submitter of TFA], are not too familiar with the medical establishment. It is one of the more blatant examples of both the 'Good ole boy network', and the ' We have always done it that way/It was good enough for me and my pappy' crowd in action.
In lieu of my limited knowledge, I'll tentatively take your word for that.
My intent was to clear up some perceived confusion exhibited by the poster of the comment I replied to, thus the title was 'Another victim of a bad summary...'.
I do appreciate your reply, as it gives me a reason for research to satisfy my own curiosity.
This stuff [TFA] is so far out of my league, that is almost like sorcery to me. I was trained/educated as a Veterinary Technician, State Board(TM) certified in Oklahoma, and worked at OSU in that capacity for a while, so I am not clueless, but this stuff is....whew!...Wow!, to me.:-)
I'm no longer in that field, but it still interests me, and I like to keep up with the current tech.
I personally think this process shows a lot of promise. It is a 'young' technology after-all, with much improvement and refinement waiting in the wings.
I suspect sarcasm, but I can't be sure...does not change my reply.
They are thinking of the children! 1. This is an example of the 1st Amendment in real life. It reinforces some of what they are being taught in civics class. 2. Helps disabuse the notion that procreation is taboo, instead of natural and even necessary for the survival of our species.
See, it's all for the good of the children and their education...civics lesson and biology lesson, all rolled into one!
This seems to be perfect for a library role...education, easy access to knowledge, and preservation of knowledge.
Crawl back underneath your bridge.
Real men don't post as Ac's.
Begone!
You should be a SCO/RIAA/MIAA lawyer or politician; if you are not, you have missed your calling....
Forgive the use of an overused phrase...... :-) ;-)
That was totally awesome, dude!
and...
Thanks, I needed that, and a Good Day to you also.
*note: enable sarcasm detector to read this post; it's a jest*
Go ahead and hold your tournament, while I hold my own "What Would Idi Amin Do?"[1] Tournament:
Monkey Ninja Pirates versus Katana wielding Richard M. Stallman BattleDroids.
and....
MAFIAA lawyers versus SCO's lawyers, both lawyer teams armed with crotch bats and 'Go Fish' indictments.
Then we can have the winners face off in a sudden death match of Unlikely Proportions(tm) to decide who rules the internet memes!
[1] bumper-stickers to be available at the arena
IMHO, this was not a failure, just another step forward. We learned something useful, to be explored/applied next.
Good job, folks! Keep moving forward....
LOL! Well done!
I would have replied sooner, but a mishap* caused an unavoidable delay.
* I almost swallowed my false teeth, you insensitive clod!
Let me tell ya, it's not easy performing a Heimlich maneuver on yourself using the back of a swiveling, reclining, office chair on wheels....on a slick tile floor, while spewing beer out of the nose!
Good thing I took a double shot of Geritol this morning!!!! ;-)
A terrible waste of good beer, though....
I've worked in many restaurants [including family owned], and still have never heard of that particular device. :-)
RTFA or do not post. It was a freaking cheapo flash card from the pachinko loona electric corp .tw that is the problem.
Well, I did RTFA.
So, are you saying that a flash card is not part of the hardware? Is the card software or firmware, or is actually a piece of hardware?
Did not HP supply this 'cheapo flash card' with the switch?
So, really, just what is your objection to my comment?
Increase your level of education and improve your reading comprehension to at least a high-school level, or do not post. ;-)
I have admiration and sympathy for IT shops that truly try to set up and maintain a secure, productive network. At times, it must seem that EVERYONE and everything are working against you, and your just bashing your head against a wall.
A ready made, turn-key botnet slave in a box, direct from your hardware vendor! Oh Joy! ;-)
How do you still not understand this?,/quote>
The AC you replied to understands perfectly well, it is you who has been trapped by Job's Reality Distortion Field.
'PC' is short for 'IBM-compatible Personal Computer'.
Since Apple dropped the PPC processor architecture and switched to x86, they are also PCs.
Apple doesn't use PC as a generic term for personal computers.
Apple's marketing department made themselves the laughing stock of the computer industry with those stupidity-inspired commercials.
I don't recall specifically any info on skin bacteria, but many species of bacteria use chemical warfare to combat rivals and competition.
In addition, mostly they seem to rely on the 'crowding out the competition' tactic that weeds use on grass and gardens...'consume all the resources to deny your enemy a foothold'.
It's a proven and valid strategy for most species of all orders(not just bacteria), historically.
Trivial/arcane fact:
40%-65% of the volume of 'the average human turd' is dead bacterial corpses from the mostly natural lifespan/reproduction cycle.
The bulk of that is e. coli.
It is suggested/discovered that these enteric bacteria help us produce/process substances vital to our survival, ie:vitamins, enzymes, enables digestion of certain foods, etc.
I forgot to add:
don't overlook any HVAC duct-work as a source!
In my Universe[1], I would let you slide on the muffler bearings, BUT the bacon stretcher is just taking things too far! ;-)
Repent your evil ways and use a bacon condenser instead.
Just think, put in 10 kilos of bacon, and get a handful of bullion cube sized bacon bites!
Density FTW! (just ask my bathroom scales!)
All hyperbolic humour/sarcasm aside......a 'bacon stretcher'? :-)
That's a new one for me, first time I've encountered that one...Thanks!
[1] I am the Emperor of my fantasy Universe, so I get to make the rules!
Where would you get a ET?
Well, if you're close to Washington, D.C., you could try Capitol Hill. Outside of the D.C. area, any corp. boardroom would be a likely place. ;-)
Well, that's good news, but what I want to know is...can they find my confounded car keys!
I'm asking for... a friend.
Facebook (and others) will never be the same after this....
I only have ONE hand, you insensitive clod!
*not really, I have two hands, but the obligatory joke had to be made. :-)*
Be glad I did not use the 'In Soviet Russia' meme...
Speedbumps FTW!!
I've seen this before.
We are all DOOMED!
Egads!!
Goatse in Interactive 3D?
Spelunkers are now cringing in terror, you insensitive clod!
Why not plan for an array at one of the Lagrange points?
Just asking....
Apparently, you and Maximum Prophet [submitter of TFA], are not too familiar with the medical establishment.
It is one of the more blatant examples of both the 'Good ole boy network', and the ' We have always done it that way/It was good enough for me and my pappy' crowd in action.
Institutional mentality run rampant....
In lieu of my limited knowledge, I'll tentatively take your word for that.
My intent was to clear up some perceived confusion exhibited by the poster of the comment I replied to, thus the title was 'Another victim of a bad summary...'.
I do appreciate your reply, as it gives me a reason for research to satisfy my own curiosity.
This stuff [TFA] is so far out of my league, that is almost like sorcery to me. :-)
I was trained/educated as a Veterinary Technician, State Board(TM) certified in Oklahoma, and worked at OSU in that capacity for a while, so I am not clueless, but this stuff is....whew!...Wow!, to me.
I'm no longer in that field, but it still interests me, and I like to keep up with the current tech.
I personally think this process shows a lot of promise.
It is a 'young' technology after-all, with much improvement and refinement waiting in the wings.
In TFA, the novelty they are alluding to is this is the first 3D printed replacement, not the first replacement.
TFA mentions that compared to the current method, they can have a replacement in 4 hours, compared to several or more days.
I can imagine that this can allow the surgeon to tweak the model for the individual patient better.
I suspect sarcasm, but I can't be sure...does not change my reply.
They are thinking of the children!
1. This is an example of the 1st Amendment in real life. It reinforces some of what they are being taught in civics class.
2. Helps disabuse the notion that procreation is taboo, instead of natural and even necessary for the survival of our species.
See, it's all for the good of the children and their education...civics lesson and biology lesson, all rolled into one!
This seems to be perfect for a library role...education, easy access to knowledge, and preservation of knowledge.