I'm sorry to hear about your loss, It's fortunate that you did not have to become assistant manager at Los Pollos Hermanos. Seriously though, what happens to a spouses medical debts when they die? I'm presuming they can only go after joint debt, has anyone had to legally separate from their spouse to protect them from these costs?
So long as your bike looks like shit it should not get stolen. I once had a $300 bike I rolled out of Target and it was gone in less than a week. I got a beater to replace it that looked like shit, hard forks and tail, frame scratched and covered in dirt, mismatched tires and rims, etc. Little do they know the "beater", even with it's mismatched wheels and paint ground off an "aluminum" frame is worth $1,200. I've had it for years now, and I don't even lock it at this point.
Make everyone think it;s a worthless old huffy at first glance
Everything Apple has been doing since the iPhone has come out has been moving in one direction: Two operating systems, built on a common core, which share various elements that make sense.
Apple is not Microsoft. They don't think you have to have "one OS to rule them all." Apple knows that what's good for a touchscreen device is not as good for a traditional laptop or desktop.
Really? God help us if they merge the iOS7 interface into MacOS. Frankly I feel they have lost direction with the passing of Jobs. They do really stupid things now, like emulate the look, and behavior, of Android.
What is wrong with becoming self sustaining? If we couldn't import, and I highly doubt that, we would simply make the stuff on-shore. Companies that have their own credit are doing the importing. i.e. Walmart
Looking at the list of imports:
1. Oil (18.6% of total imports) 2. Machines, engines, pumps (13.5% of total imports) 3. Electronics equipment (12.7% of total imports) 4. Vehicles (10.5% of total imports) 5. Medical, technical equipment (3% of total imports)
We need to get off of foreign oil anyways, and everything else on that list we can employ people here locally to make it. On your argument alone, I would contest that this is exactly the shot in the ass the US needs.
If this were actually true we would have seen a steady increase in the number of unemployed people over time during the past 20 years. Instead we had near record low unemployment until around 2008 when we had a banking (not technology) related financial crisis. Since then unemployment has been slowly but steadily falling back towards what passes for steady state norms.
Unemployment will always hover in this range, what you need to look at is pay in relation to inflation. This presumably will show each individual (excluding outliers, such as senior executive) is getting less as less for the same unit of work.
For example, lets say you came out of school ten years ago earning $30k/yr, and now you make $35k/yr. Well your actually making $3k less then when you started, as $30k/yr adjusted with ten years of inflation is $38k/yr.
Makes you wonder where we'd be now if we stopped pissing about on weapons research.
68 years ago we dropped a plutonium implosion bomb on Nagasaki, named Fat Man. To date, the only axis to master implosion detonation of plutonium is the Soviet Union.
A dozen other home owners can fire the security protecting a private development. Firing the local police force and replacing it is much, much harder than either choice.
I understand what you meant. However, your statement is completely non sensical. Unless you fire the city first, you can't fire the police. Furthermore another person commented on the rate of sheriff vs police traffic tickets. Sheriffs are the enforcement arm of a court system. Incorporated areas are entitled to private security, i.e. Police, above and beyond what the court provides.
"Anaglyph was really shit though, it fucks your color vision (after using it for a hour your eyes or brain compensate, if you look away from the screen and close one eye, one eye sees in red and the other in blue! to this day my right eye seems to see in a warm tint and the left eye in a cold one)
Ok yeah, but what if she didn't!? That would have been horrible! Lets talk about how they could have killed an innocent lost women talking on her cellphone with her baby.
HOW COULD THEY SHOOT HER!?
I'm sorry, but no. I watched the video, she had ample opportunity to stop when the police approached her. I counted like five officers that she assaulted with her car and another five that had to jump out of the way to avoid being run over. From what I recall, she then gave chase and ultimately ran into another barrier. It's possible she was in the middle of a delusion or panic, but the police can not be held responsible for her actions.
I think the point is people don't want pictures of themselves naked on the net. It isn't a problem of having people know you got naked and had sex. Most people are ok with that.
At some point you've got to stop caring what other people think of you. You're a human, humans fuck to have fun and reproduce. Presumably what you were doing was legal and you enjoyed the act, what changed between then and now? Accept you.
Anklebiters by Paramore:
Why do you care what people think? Are you hooked up to their leash? You know anklebiters Ate up your personality.
Try to remember how it felt To just make up your own steps And let anklebiters Chew up, spit out someone else.
Fall in love with yourself.
Because someday youâ(TM)re gonna be The only one youâ(TM)ve got. Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Why you wanna please the world And leave yourself to drop dead? Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
What do you actually expect? A broken mirror to reflect? You know, anklebiters Gave you a false perception.
And why do I defend (C'mon, c'mon) your ignorance? Oh, why do I defend (C'mon, c'mon) the state you're in?
You should fall in love With yourself, oh, again. Fall in love with yourself.
Because someday youâ(TM)re gonna be The only one youâ(TM)ve got. Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Why you wanna please the world And leave yourself to drop dead? Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Anklebiters! Anklebiters! Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be alone! Anklebiters! Anklebiters!
So, if photons have no mass, how do black holes keep the photons from escaping?
Good question, photons are energy, E(eV) = 1.24 / Î(μm).... the answer is m = E / c^2. Photons are like atoms, individually they are insignificant, because c^2 in is so large.
1. No mention of VPS (virtualization containers) is made in the features list, furthermore vpsctl doesn't appear to be present on my test install. Are you sure it's part of FreeBSD 10? I really hope it is, the documentation implies that you can have nested containers with no performance penalty. How is networking handled inside these containers?
2. I'm assuming jails still exist in FreeBSD, how do they relate, or fit in, with VPS and Bhyve?
3. Can Bhyve be used with processors that don't support Extended Page Tables? For example, Xeon 5400 series processors?
4. No mention of ZFS LZ4 compression, is this default now? How stable is FreeBSD's ZFS implementation, relative to Solaris?
5. Is Clang setup to automatically target cpu instruction set? i.e. cc -target-cpu corei7-avx? Any performance improvements of the binaries?
6. Has ports management gotten any better, specifically upgrading ports? Can applications be self contained, like on the Mac, yet?
Why on earth would you want a key on your keyboard to be a non maskable interrupt? Heaven forbid you mistype, or someone comes walking by and hits it. I'm going to have to side with IBM on this one. Also, what does C.A.D. have to do with starting a computer? It was only added to the Windows startup processes as a way to trick malicious programs into terminating.
I hate how "GNU's Not Unix!" is really becoming more and more true. Unix was about minimalism, and sometimes GNU seems like it's about stuffing everything possible into every tool.
GNU is written with emacs, which is written in Lisp, by Richard Stallman. As is the case with most infernal Lispers, they don't subscribe to the Unix way of life. Stallman settled on Linux simply because emacs didn't have a bootloader yet; thank god eMach never came to fruition.:-P
I wish someone would port 4.4BSD-Lite to Linux... I want to run FreeBSD with a Linux kernel.
Apple just released a 64bit processor, and now AMD is copying it TEN YEARS ago?!?
The first 64 bit system I remember was the Atari Jaguar, circa 1993. Also the Super Nintendo used the same processor as the Apple IIgs, and the Macintosh had a 32-bit processor from day one. The PowerPC G5 was Apple's first 64-bit processor, circa 2003.
It's more then that, you're responsible for anything that vehicle does. Hitting any immovable object can get you a misdemeanor for wreckless driving. I knew this lady who was cited for hitting a pole after her car malfunctioned, the rational was that she could have reasonably avoided impacting the object had she been paying attention.
What I don't like about cops is that they prefer to enforce laws that are easy to enforce. They happily issue lots of traffic tickets, while drug dealers, rapists, murderers, burglars, muggers, etc. are not getting caught.
As much as I agree with you, how do you propose we finance police salaries? I like to think of it as an opt-in tax. What I don't like is cops who lie or cheat to make their quota.
A dog bone is enough to support probable cause for murder, and unless you prove otherwise you would be convicted too. Our system of law is broken, the problem is prosecutorial immunity. One possible solution is to award treble damages (court costs, legal fees, etc.) upon acquittal.
You don't need to look at the evidence, the story the DoJ gave is as follows:
"According to the criminal complaint filed one year ago, federal and state investigators became aware of an individual trading images of child pornography online in September 2010. An extensive investigation into that individual led to the arrest of a defendant in Illinois in January 2012. Upon arrest, a forensic search of that defendant’s computer equipment and e-mail accounts allegedly revealed that he had been actively trading the explicit materials online with numerous other people.
Based on that information, law enforcement were able to trace the alleged online activity to Sachtleben’s home in Carmel. After conducting surveillance over a period of days, a search warrant was obtained on May 3, 2012, and was subsequently executed by law enforcement officers from the Indiana State Police and the FBI Cyber Crime Task Force."
And here is the quote from the other article:
"A story by the Associated Press in May 2012 described a U.S. operation in Yemen to foil a plot to bomb an airliner. The AP said it delayed publishing the story at the request of government officials until security concerns were allayed, but U.S. officials said the leak compromised a U.S. agent working to undermine the Islamic militant group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Two months later, Attorney General Eric Holder appointed a senior prosecutor to lead an investigation."
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out. It was justification for the raid and leverage, ex post facto. He had security clearance and knew unauthorized disclosure would be a criminal offense, so what compelled him to disclose this to the news? There is more to this story then they're telling us...
I'm sorry to hear about your loss, It's fortunate that you did not have to become assistant manager at Los Pollos Hermanos. Seriously though, what happens to a spouses medical debts when they die? I'm presuming they can only go after joint debt, has anyone had to legally separate from their spouse to protect them from these costs?
In the mean time, why can't people simply enjoy a film, without trying to pick apart ever millisecond?
For the same reason we can't simply enjoy a religion, buy-in is necessary.
In the mean time, why can't people simply enjoy a film, without trying to pick apart ever millisecond?
For the same we can't simply enjoy a religion, buy-in is necessary.
So long as your bike looks like shit it should not get stolen. I once had a $300 bike I rolled out of Target and it was gone in less than a week. I got a beater to replace it that looked like shit, hard forks and tail, frame scratched and covered in dirt, mismatched tires and rims, etc. Little do they know the "beater", even with it's mismatched wheels and paint ground off an "aluminum" frame is worth $1,200. I've had it for years now, and I don't even lock it at this point.
Make everyone think it;s a worthless old huffy at first glance
Everything Apple has been doing since the iPhone has come out has been moving in one direction: Two operating systems, built on a common core, which share various elements that make sense.
Apple is not Microsoft. They don't think you have to have "one OS to rule them all." Apple knows that what's good for a touchscreen device is not as good for a traditional laptop or desktop.
Really? God help us if they merge the iOS7 interface into MacOS. Frankly I feel they have lost direction with the passing of Jobs. They do really stupid things now, like emulate the look, and behavior, of Android.
What is wrong with becoming self sustaining? If we couldn't import, and I highly doubt that, we would simply make the stuff on-shore. Companies that have their own credit are doing the importing. i.e. Walmart
Looking at the list of imports:
1. Oil (18.6% of total imports)
2. Machines, engines, pumps (13.5% of total imports)
3. Electronics equipment (12.7% of total imports)
4. Vehicles (10.5% of total imports)
5. Medical, technical equipment (3% of total imports)
We need to get off of foreign oil anyways, and everything else on that list we can employ people here locally to make it. On your argument alone, I would contest that this is exactly the shot in the ass the US needs.
If this were actually true we would have seen a steady increase in the number of unemployed people over time during the past 20 years. Instead we had near record low unemployment until around 2008 when we had a banking (not technology) related financial crisis. Since then unemployment has been slowly but steadily falling back towards what passes for steady state norms.
Unemployment will always hover in this range, what you need to look at is pay in relation to inflation. This presumably will show each individual (excluding outliers, such as senior executive) is getting less as less for the same unit of work.
For example, lets say you came out of school ten years ago earning $30k/yr, and now you make $35k/yr. Well your actually making $3k less then when you started, as $30k/yr adjusted with ten years of inflation is $38k/yr.
Makes you wonder where we'd be now if we stopped pissing about on weapons research.
68 years ago we dropped a plutonium implosion bomb on Nagasaki, named Fat Man. To date, the only axis to master implosion detonation of plutonium is the Soviet Union.
A dozen other home owners can fire the security protecting a private development. Firing the local police force and replacing it is much, much harder than either choice.
I understand what you meant. However, your statement is completely non sensical. Unless you fire the city first, you can't fire the police. Furthermore another person commented on the rate of sheriff vs police traffic tickets. Sheriffs are the enforcement arm of a court system. Incorporated areas are entitled to private security, i.e. Police, above and beyond what the court provides.
You catch more flies with honey... have the BBC put out a bounty per episode:
Master tape - $100k
Over the air recording - $50k
Alternate duplicate recordings - $10k
That's $10.6 million for whoever can find those 106 originals.
If that's the case, then we should be able to initiate a class action, as this was clearly done in bad faith.
"Anaglyph was really shit though, it fucks your color vision (after using it for a hour your eyes or brain compensate, if you look away from the screen and close one eye, one eye sees in red and the other in blue! to this day my right eye seems to see in a warm tint and the left eye in a cold one)
You know you could wear it in reverse...
Ok yeah, but what if she didn't!? That would have been horrible! Lets talk about how they could have killed an innocent lost women talking on her cellphone with her baby.
HOW COULD THEY SHOOT HER!?
I'm sorry, but no. I watched the video, she had ample opportunity to stop when the police approached her. I counted like five officers that she assaulted with her car and another five that had to jump out of the way to avoid being run over. From what I recall, she then gave chase and ultimately ran into another barrier. It's possible she was in the middle of a delusion or panic, but the police can not be held responsible for her actions.
I think the point is people don't want pictures of themselves naked on the net. It isn't a problem of having people know you got naked and had sex. Most people are ok with that.
At some point you've got to stop caring what other people think of you. You're a human, humans fuck to have fun and reproduce. Presumably what you were doing was legal and you enjoyed the act, what changed between then and now? Accept you.
Anklebiters by Paramore:
Why do you care what people think?
Are you hooked up to their leash?
You know anklebiters
Ate up your personality.
Try to remember how it felt
To just make up your own steps
And let anklebiters
Chew up, spit out someone else.
Fall in love with yourself.
Because someday youâ(TM)re gonna be
The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be
The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Why you wanna please the world
And leave yourself to drop dead?
Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be
The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
What do you actually expect?
A broken mirror to reflect?
You know, anklebiters
Gave you a false perception.
And why do I defend
(C'mon, c'mon) your ignorance?
Oh, why do I defend
(C'mon, c'mon) the state you're in?
You should fall in love
With yourself, oh, again.
Fall in love with yourself.
Because someday youâ(TM)re gonna be
The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be
The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Why you wanna please the world
And leave yourself to drop dead?
Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be
The only one youâ(TM)ve got.
Anklebiters! Anklebiters!
Someday youâ(TM)re gonna be alone!
Anklebiters! Anklebiters!
So, if photons have no mass, how do black holes keep the photons from escaping?
Good question, photons are energy, E(eV) = 1.24 / Î(μm).... the answer is m = E / c^2. Photons are like atoms, individually they are insignificant, because c^2 in is so large.
2.1: For Jails, VPS, and Bhyve, what is the footprint (i.e. memory overhead) for each implementation?
1. No mention of VPS (virtualization containers) is made in the features list, furthermore vpsctl doesn't appear to be present on my test install. Are you sure it's part of FreeBSD 10? I really hope it is, the documentation implies that you can have nested containers with no performance penalty. How is networking handled inside these containers?
2. I'm assuming jails still exist in FreeBSD, how do they relate, or fit in, with VPS and Bhyve?
3. Can Bhyve be used with processors that don't support Extended Page Tables? For example, Xeon 5400 series processors?
4. No mention of ZFS LZ4 compression, is this default now? How stable is FreeBSD's ZFS implementation, relative to Solaris?
5. Is Clang setup to automatically target cpu instruction set? i.e. cc -target-cpu corei7-avx? Any performance improvements of the binaries?
6. Has ports management gotten any better, specifically upgrading ports? Can applications be self contained, like on the Mac, yet?
Why on earth would you want a key on your keyboard to be a non maskable interrupt? Heaven forbid you mistype, or someone comes walking by and hits it. I'm going to have to side with IBM on this one. Also, what does C.A.D. have to do with starting a computer? It was only added to the Windows startup processes as a way to trick malicious programs into terminating.
I hate how "GNU's Not Unix!" is really becoming more and more true. Unix was about minimalism, and sometimes GNU seems like it's about stuffing everything possible into every tool.
GNU is written with emacs, which is written in Lisp, by Richard Stallman. As is the case with most infernal Lispers, they don't subscribe to the Unix way of life. Stallman settled on Linux simply because emacs didn't have a bootloader yet; thank god eMach never came to fruition. :-P
I wish someone would port 4.4BSD-Lite to Linux... I want to run FreeBSD with a Linux kernel.
Apple just released a 64bit processor, and now AMD is copying it TEN YEARS ago?!?
The first 64 bit system I remember was the Atari Jaguar, circa 1993. Also the Super Nintendo used the same processor as the Apple IIgs, and the Macintosh had a 32-bit processor from day one. The PowerPC G5 was Apple's first 64-bit processor, circa 2003.
It's more then that, you're responsible for anything that vehicle does. Hitting any immovable object can get you a misdemeanor for wreckless driving. I knew this lady who was cited for hitting a pole after her car malfunctioned, the rational was that she could have reasonably avoided impacting the object had she been paying attention.
What I don't like about cops is that they prefer to enforce laws that are easy to enforce. They happily issue lots of traffic tickets, while drug dealers, rapists, murderers, burglars, muggers, etc. are not getting caught.
As much as I agree with you, how do you propose we finance police salaries? I like to think of it as an opt-in tax. What I don't like is cops who lie or cheat to make their quota.
A dog bone is enough to support probable cause for murder, and unless you prove otherwise you would be convicted too. Our system of law is broken, the problem is prosecutorial immunity. One possible solution is to award treble damages (court costs, legal fees, etc.) upon acquittal.
You don't need to look at the evidence, the story the DoJ gave is as follows:
"According to the criminal complaint filed one year ago, federal and state investigators became aware of an individual trading images of child pornography online in September 2010. An extensive investigation into that individual led to the arrest of a defendant in Illinois in January 2012. Upon arrest, a forensic search of that defendant’s computer equipment and e-mail accounts allegedly revealed that he had been actively trading the explicit materials online with numerous other people.
Based on that information, law enforcement were able to trace the alleged online activity to Sachtleben’s home in Carmel. After conducting surveillance over a period of days, a search warrant was obtained on May 3, 2012, and was subsequently executed by law enforcement officers from the Indiana State Police and the FBI Cyber Crime Task Force."
And here is the quote from the other article:
"A story by the Associated Press in May 2012 described a U.S. operation in Yemen to foil a plot to bomb an airliner. The AP said it delayed publishing the story at the request of government officials until security concerns were allayed, but U.S. officials said the leak compromised a U.S. agent working to undermine the Islamic militant group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Two months later, Attorney General Eric Holder appointed a senior prosecutor to lead an investigation."
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out. It was justification for the raid and leverage, ex post facto. He had security clearance and knew unauthorized disclosure would be a criminal offense, so what compelled him to disclose this to the news? There is more to this story then they're telling us...
From the article:
one count of unauthorized possession and retention of national defense information.
What exactly does that mean? It's now a thought crime to know anything about national defense?