Lync DND hides outlook notifications/sounds and notifies users who IM you that you are unavailable. The missed message then shows up in your Outlook inbox. Blocking both outlook AND Lync notifications is handy for when you really don't want distractions.
> Random, unannounced inspections work best of all...
The FDA does this regularly, especially if you have had any audit findings. Major and Critical findings almost always result in a random follow up audit.
Just be careful with that stuff. The difference between the antibiotics given to your fish and the ones that come from the pharmacy is the FDA regulations around manufacturing. There's no Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) required for the antibiotics provided for fish because they are not for human consumption. Sure, it may be the exact same pill manufactured in the exact same building, but the humans get pile A because that went through extensive QC and has passed, and the fish get pile B with rejects.
Obviously this isn't a truly factual scenario, but I would just be cautious consuming that unless you have no other option.
Look into GroupMe. I use it with friends to keep in touch and it has both a mobile and desktop application. You can do inline photos, youtube videos, etc. As of now I believe it's free.
There's a learning curve with Vyatta but once you catch on it's pretty easy. There's also plenty of guides online that'll get you started and a very friendly community.
I didn't like the web interface of pfSense, and at the time of using it I was still pretty green with the Linux CLI so using that wasn't as much of an option. From what I can see there have been improvements, plus it's also been 7~ years since I used it, so I might give it a shot in a VM.
I really liked pfSense but when I used it long ago it was very buggy. It may be time for me to give it another try. However, if you're familiar with the Cisco IOS CLI, Vyatta is another solution. I plan to set up a small low power box to be my router and only use my Linksys Router/AP combo (flashed with DD-WRT) as an access point. It gives you far more options in terms of management, and if you happen to seed a lot of Linux ISOs you don't have to worry about filling up the memory with the routing table.
On top of that it wasn't because of profits that the incident happened. They intentionally disabled multiple safety triggers to perform an experiment and that's what caused it all.
I honestly wonder what would happen if you filled a 12ga shotshell with buckyballs and put it through a single shot -- assuming you can even get the shell cambered without it snapping to the receiver.. If I had the cash to burn I'd do it in something smaller like a.410 shotgun.
You still want to do a visual inspection on anything or have a third party do it. I bought a C&R rifle from a guy in AZ and a friend who lived nearby looked at it and confirmed it's legit and that it was in good shape. Same applies for a guitar since you can easily hide cracks in the neck with a bit of nail polish for a photo or just about any kind of damage that isn't 100% obvious.
If you're on call it makes it easier to carry one phone at a time. The IT department where I work got mad because I had my blackberry forwarding to my personal cell, so we compromised by just using a Google Voice number for my work number. With that I can set hours to accept calls, easier to manage voicemail, and incoming calls. Also means that I can just turn it off when I'm on PTO.
Not only that, they do get drug tested regularly. Aside from lots of caffeine, I don't know many who keep their jobs that are using. Sure, there's ways to fake those tests, but most of them are just good guys who work for a living. You get into one accident, even if it's not your fault, and you get blood tested. Some places even do hair sample testing depending on how major of an accident it is. I guarantee the guy who rolled the semi in the story is under a LOT of scrutiny right now.
Hopefully he wasn't doing anything he shouldn't have been, but no matter what every aspect of his life is under a magnifying glass for the trucking company and insurance companies investigation.
That's a really poor stereotype. The number of truckers who actually account for the drug using ones is a very small percentage, you just don't hear about your average Joe Sixpack driving his truck from point A to point B without incident because it doesn't make headlines.
March '05 I made my account. It was a blast, and you're right, there used to be community. People would talk (or more often flame) in general and you could have a name on your server. Sooner or later that disappeared with cross faction BGs and instances. Up until a couple of patches ago, the guy you just did UBRS with you'll never see again most likely. Even if you did become RealID friends and started queuing together, you still won't get the same friendship as someone on your server.
I log in here and there but I'm debating on just canceling it and putting that $15/mo towards something else, maybe another MMO if I can find the ambition.
Lync DND hides outlook notifications/sounds and notifies users who IM you that you are unavailable. The missed message then shows up in your Outlook inbox. Blocking both outlook AND Lync notifications is handy for when you really don't want distractions.
I would expect that NoScript is your best bet, or using a text-only browser if they still exist.
NoScript is the only way to go. Lynx will just lead to frustration if you are to try to browse any modern page due to the amount of JS used to render.
> Random, unannounced inspections work best of all...
The FDA does this regularly, especially if you have had any audit findings. Major and Critical findings almost always result in a random follow up audit.
I might very well be wrong then -- do you have anything to back this up? I'm genuinely curious.
Just be careful with that stuff. The difference between the antibiotics given to your fish and the ones that come from the pharmacy is the FDA regulations around manufacturing. There's no Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) required for the antibiotics provided for fish because they are not for human consumption. Sure, it may be the exact same pill manufactured in the exact same building, but the humans get pile A because that went through extensive QC and has passed, and the fish get pile B with rejects.
Obviously this isn't a truly factual scenario, but I would just be cautious consuming that unless you have no other option.
What was the outcome of the first story? He bankrupted the town government, what happened to them?
Look into GroupMe. I use it with friends to keep in touch and it has both a mobile and desktop application. You can do inline photos, youtube videos, etc. As of now I believe it's free.
There's a learning curve with Vyatta but once you catch on it's pretty easy. There's also plenty of guides online that'll get you started and a very friendly community.
I didn't like the web interface of pfSense, and at the time of using it I was still pretty green with the Linux CLI so using that wasn't as much of an option. From what I can see there have been improvements, plus it's also been 7~ years since I used it, so I might give it a shot in a VM.
Thanks, I may look into this. It'll be cheaper less expensive than the one I had originally spec'd out on Newegg.
I really liked pfSense but when I used it long ago it was very buggy. It may be time for me to give it another try. However, if you're familiar with the Cisco IOS CLI, Vyatta is another solution. I plan to set up a small low power box to be my router and only use my Linksys Router/AP combo (flashed with DD-WRT) as an access point. It gives you far more options in terms of management, and if you happen to seed a lot of Linux ISOs you don't have to worry about filling up the memory with the routing table.
On top of that it wasn't because of profits that the incident happened. They intentionally disabled multiple safety triggers to perform an experiment and that's what caused it all.
I honestly wonder what would happen if you filled a 12ga shotshell with buckyballs and put it through a single shot -- assuming you can even get the shell cambered without it snapping to the receiver.. If I had the cash to burn I'd do it in something smaller like a .410 shotgun.
You still want to do a visual inspection on anything or have a third party do it. I bought a C&R rifle from a guy in AZ and a friend who lived nearby looked at it and confirmed it's legit and that it was in good shape. Same applies for a guitar since you can easily hide cracks in the neck with a bit of nail polish for a photo or just about any kind of damage that isn't 100% obvious.
How do you get a CCNA off your porch?
Pay for your pizza.
*ducks*
If you're on call it makes it easier to carry one phone at a time. The IT department where I work got mad because I had my blackberry forwarding to my personal cell, so we compromised by just using a Google Voice number for my work number. With that I can set hours to accept calls, easier to manage voicemail, and incoming calls. Also means that I can just turn it off when I'm on PTO.
Parent link is NSFW. No graphic images, but graphic text.
Some of us 'gun fetish' people just enjoy collecting and shooting them. Not all of us are crazy.
provided the one you get is in good condition -- inspect for rust and gauge the chamber before you fire.
... And clean it if you shoot surplus or you'll find your bolt face covered in rust and barrel pitted.
Thought I was going insane for a minute...
Confirming this. I was in Panajachel in 2010 and hung out with a bunch of Mayans as well. They all find the 2012 phenomenon hilarious.
Not only that, they do get drug tested regularly. Aside from lots of caffeine, I don't know many who keep their jobs that are using. Sure, there's ways to fake those tests, but most of them are just good guys who work for a living. You get into one accident, even if it's not your fault, and you get blood tested. Some places even do hair sample testing depending on how major of an accident it is. I guarantee the guy who rolled the semi in the story is under a LOT of scrutiny right now.
Hopefully he wasn't doing anything he shouldn't have been, but no matter what every aspect of his life is under a magnifying glass for the trucking company and insurance companies investigation.
That's a really poor stereotype. The number of truckers who actually account for the drug using ones is a very small percentage, you just don't hear about your average Joe Sixpack driving his truck from point A to point B without incident because it doesn't make headlines.
March '05 I made my account. It was a blast, and you're right, there used to be community. People would talk (or more often flame) in general and you could have a name on your server. Sooner or later that disappeared with cross faction BGs and instances. Up until a couple of patches ago, the guy you just did UBRS with you'll never see again most likely. Even if you did become RealID friends and started queuing together, you still won't get the same friendship as someone on your server.
I log in here and there but I'm debating on just canceling it and putting that $15/mo towards something else, maybe another MMO if I can find the ambition.
Biodegradable clay pigeons are usually gone after a good heavy rainstorm.
You'll also be paying $8+ per round. .308 should be more than enough.