The taxi business is burdened by regulations requiring purchase of an expensive medallion for their taxi. Medallions run $800,000 to over a million. Uber & Lyft have no such regulation, but they are basically in the same busines. How is that fair?
How is requiring a minimum wage hike for Uber/Lyft ever goint to level the playing field?
Umm...pardon me...but, where do these folks plan to go? Are jobs that plentiful that they can just skip out and move on? And what will the hiring company think about the "2 years and I'm outta here..."? mindset.
Geez, as a hiring manager, I would hesitate to hire any of these folks.
Gads...I read this series a long time ago, in a place far, far away (oops...wait...getting confused here).
Anyway, I seem to recall that the psychohistorian made accurate predictions for awhile, then realized some errors in his calculations. These errors indicated his predictions were going off course. But, he kept it a secret. Hmmm...
The notion that corporations are people is ludicrous..
Agreed. If "corporations are people", then they should be capable of serving prison terms. And, who, you ask would actually go to jail? The people who run the company: all senior executives AND the Board of Directors.
I don't think you're inherently wrong, but "I keep hearing" is a tired refrain. How about, "There are peer-reviewed, replicated study results"?
I agree with you 100%. It woud be so more intelligent, helpful, professional to stop referring to these anonymous "people". I hope these are not the talking heads on Fox or MSNBC. And I really hope these "people" are not just the voices in his head. But, we really know better, don't we.
Do you have any friends taking 2 opiate pills 3 times per day, at least that you know of?
Yes. Me. Twice:
First for a back issue: oxycodone 3 x/day. Later switched to tramadol when the oxy started to get, well, really really good.
Second for a shoulder injury: opiate 2x/day, plus lidocaine patch, plus 4 ibuprofen 4x/day. The pain had peaked so intensely that I could not sleep for 5 days straight.
I get two types of junk mail: local (from super markets, local businesses, etc) and national (jewelery, clothes, etc). Both types include a phone number to call to get removed from these mailings. I tried. It worked. No more junk mail.
Pardon my lack of technical expertise here. I am assuming these students are connecting via WiFi, which goes through a router. Isn't it possible to whitelist only those sites you want to make available to the students, and blacklist everything else? Aren't these just router settings?
1) Is it possible to trace the bitcoin recipients? To their real IP address? To their home address?
2) Other attacks are often followed by "those who know" telling us that the attack occurred in Russia, or China, or...wherever. Since it is easily possible to spoof the sending IP address of an attack, how are these attackers identified? Won't all the routing information also be compromised? In fact, the only IP address that is accurate is the recipient. Any help?
Yes! At last, someone has solved the problem: we clearly need thingies everywhere, connected, talking to each other, exchanging data about everything, everywhere, every time. And selling all that information. With pictures.
Of course, we will all be encouraged to remove those TVs, phones, lamps, heaters, and any other electronic device from our bedrooms and bathrooms, because, you know...those things talk to each other.
So help me here: Is it possible to write a little macro (I know...old think...deal with it) that zeros out those fields that are collected?
Why or why not?
Because national security policy drives information security policy.
...and because rumor has it that Bannon wanted all government systems converted back to COBOL. He said he was really fond of those COBOL subroutine names...always so long and descriptive.
Interesting.
First it seems to establish a stratospheric requirement ("recognized authority"..."published"), but then is says you only need a Bachelors.
Eh?
Wow...how quickly the slashdot discussion goes astray.
Ms. Trump and young Ms. Trump will learn all about coding.
Then young Ms. Trump will grow up, get a software engineer job, make a decent living, then get replaced by an H1-B visa from somewhere offshore.
Of course, young Ms. Trump will be forced to train her replacement or lose her severance.
Young Ms. Trump will then complain to her grandfather, who will tell her to run for office.
At this point, someone else can pick up the story line.
I love it...the congresscritters voted to support this bill so they could continue to collect campaign donations from ISPs. Clearly, they did not realize that THEIR browsing histories could be collected, and sold.
Imagine what the infamous Anthony Weiner would reveal.
But, my question is: can browsing history be captured if they us a VPN?
A Nova III..wow?
I still have the original documentation for the original Nova and Supernova.
ooohhh...
Ah yes...Gone with the Wind...
There's a joke there somewhere, eh?
The taxi business is burdened by regulations requiring purchase of an expensive medallion for their taxi. Medallions run $800,000 to over a million. Uber & Lyft have no such regulation, but they are basically in the same busines. How is that fair? How is requiring a minimum wage hike for Uber/Lyft ever goint to level the playing field?
Dave: "Open the pod bay doors, Hal."
Hal: "Dave? Dave's not here."
Do most jobs last more than two years in 2018?
Umm...pardon me...but, where do these folks plan to go? Are jobs that plentiful that they can just skip out and move on? And what will the hiring company think about the "2 years and I'm outta here..."? mindset.
Geez, as a hiring manager, I would hesitate to hire any of these folks.
Thank goodness! Now I can get back to using the internet for what it was invented for: pornography.
Brilliant response!
Hey...I may need a lawyer...are you available?
Agreed...exactly WHAT is the author referring to? I read the "TFA" and could find nothing concrete. Agh!
Gads...I read this series a long time ago, in a place far, far away (oops...wait...getting confused here). Anyway, I seem to recall that the psychohistorian made accurate predictions for awhile, then realized some errors in his calculations. These errors indicated his predictions were going off course. But, he kept it a secret. Hmmm...
The notion that corporations are people is ludicrous..
Agreed. If "corporations are people", then they should be capable of serving prison terms. And, who, you ask would actually go to jail? The people who run the company: all senior executives AND the Board of Directors.
Will they ever really grow up?
No we won't. And you can't make us. So there! Nyah, nyah, nyah!
Oh boy...thanks for the good laugh... I really needed that!
I don't think you're inherently wrong, but "I keep hearing" is a tired refrain. How about, "There are peer-reviewed, replicated study results"?
I agree with you 100%. It woud be so more intelligent, helpful, professional to stop referring to these anonymous "people". I hope these are not the talking heads on Fox or MSNBC. And I really hope these "people" are not just the voices in his head. But, we really know better, don't we.
Do you have any friends taking 2 opiate pills 3 times per day, at least that you know of?
Yes. Me. Twice:
First for a back issue: oxycodone 3 x/day. Later switched to tramadol when the oxy started to get, well, really really good.
Second for a shoulder injury: opiate 2x/day, plus lidocaine patch, plus 4 ibuprofen 4x/day. The pain had peaked so intensely that I could not sleep for 5 days straight.
I get two types of junk mail: local (from super markets, local businesses, etc) and national (jewelery, clothes, etc). Both types include a phone number to call to get removed from these mailings. I tried. It worked. No more junk mail.
Pardon my lack of technical expertise here. I am assuming these students are connecting via WiFi, which goes through a router. Isn't it possible to whitelist only those sites you want to make available to the students, and blacklist everything else? Aren't these just router settings?
Holy cow...OpenFog Consortium...someone is really kidding here, but their website is pretty cool: https://www.openfogconsortium....
1) Is it possible to trace the bitcoin recipients? To their real IP address? To their home address?
2) Other attacks are often followed by "those who know" telling us that the attack occurred in Russia, or China, or...wherever. Since it is easily possible to spoof the sending IP address of an attack, how are these attackers identified? Won't all the routing information also be compromised? In fact, the only IP address that is accurate is the recipient. Any help?
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As usual, I am confused.
Yes! At last, someone has solved the problem: we clearly need thingies everywhere, connected, talking to each other, exchanging data about everything, everywhere, every time. And selling all that information. With pictures.
Of course, we will all be encouraged to remove those TVs, phones, lamps, heaters, and any other electronic device from our bedrooms and bathrooms, because, you know...those things talk to each other.
If GM has 30,000 robot hookers, the world is changing faster than I though!
OK...this one gets my vote for sarcastic humor of the week!
So help me here: Is it possible to write a little macro (I know...old think...deal with it) that zeros out those fields that are collected?
Why or why not?
Because national security policy drives information security policy.
...and because rumor has it that Bannon wanted all government systems converted back to COBOL. He said he was really fond of those COBOL subroutine names...always so long and descriptive.
Interesting.
First it seems to establish a stratospheric requirement ("recognized authority"..."published"),
but then is says you only need a Bachelors.
Eh?
Wow...how quickly the slashdot discussion goes astray.
Ms. Trump and young Ms. Trump will learn all about coding.
Then young Ms. Trump will grow up, get a software engineer job, make a decent living, then get replaced by an H1-B visa from somewhere offshore.
Of course, young Ms. Trump will be forced to train her replacement or lose her severance.
Young Ms. Trump will then complain to her grandfather, who will tell her to run for office.
At this point, someone else can pick up the story line.
Where's my hand basket?
I have a trip I'm going to take.
I love it...the congresscritters voted to support this bill so they could continue to collect campaign donations from ISPs. Clearly, they did not realize that THEIR browsing histories could be collected, and sold.
Imagine what the infamous Anthony Weiner would reveal.
But, my question is: can browsing history be captured if they us a VPN?