Such testing devices would be almost exclusively discriminatory to anybody with naturally poor reaction times. Also, many OTC medications will adversely affect reaction times, and people with nerve damage to parts of their body (my right hand after my accident is nowhere near as fast in the fingers as it used to be) will also be discriminated against. The only defense to that would have to be carrying around medical documentation.
As another poster above mentioned: "Komrade, your papers, please."
Excuse me, Dreaming *IS* by very definition a hallucination. It's triggered by the release of DMT into your brain, and DMT is probably THE most powerful psychoactive chemical known to man.
The first time I smoked some homegrown OG Kush I watched the fucking floor start moving like an ocean.
You can hallucinate, but you'll likely only have it happen once and never again because your endocannabinoid system acclimates very rapidly to outside sources of cannabinoids.
When Delta-9 THC is metabolized by the liver it becomes the more psychoactive Delta-11 THC, so odds are you'd end up with loads of false positives anyways.
You can make the spleen contract and release leukocytes into the bloodstream via the use of cocaine. Of course this isn't recommended because you're much more likely to have heart attacks and whatnot.
I learned that interesting fact in a doctor's office when I went with my old boss to his oncologist.
I suggest you call a lawyer. I did for the Spore DRM, and EA is having to back off and change the EULA. Get yourself a good lawyer that specializes in consumer fraud.
Also, the EULA is likely null and void due to consumer protection laws in your state which specify that you are entitled to a refund within so many days of purchase. You might wish to bully the service rep with that information.
No specialty certification tests required nowdays. Several friends worked for RS in the new millenium and they never once had a certification test to pass.
They're doing so well that they had to close down the two stores closest to me? Wow, remind me to never run a business that is successful in that manner.
Yes, it works just fine. See, once you opened the damned thing up and replaced HP's bullshit thermal pads with some real thermal compound, thermal issues became a thing of the past.
I said "Fully loaded DV9000 with ALL AVAILABLE OPTIONS (actually I said with EVERYTHING OFFERED.)" I also repaired most major commercial HP laptops (NX/NC series) and there was no option for this software, either, in BIOS.
I was a lead repair tech for HP when I worked at Solectron. This is the FIRST I've ever heard of or seen this software, and I've handled every HP laptop model from their old Z-series on up. I've handled thousands of HP laptops, and have not once seen this in the BIOS options. In fact, most HP laptops BIOS (with the exception of the business-class notebooks) have such a limited BIOS that you can't really do ANYTHING besides set a password or run a hard disk test.
They have every DV/TC-model of HP Laptop listed - I used to specifically work on all DV/TC/NC/NX models, I've NEVER ONCE seen this in BIOS during any of my repairs. NEVER. Also, this software was never listed in part of HP's troubleshooting guides, and that usually means that feature is not there.
I rebooted my laptop (DV9000, full featured loaded with every possible thing offered) and this 'rootkit' in BIOS is nowhere to be found, at all. Not on my friend's DV2000. Not on the new TC4400 I have in my art room.
Can you block the transmission of higher sideband frequencies by using a properly tuned crystal or one that can't possibly oscillate at those higher sideband frequencies?
In TWO YEARS odds are your PDA will be obsolete and all newer ones will not support the storage media of your given choice.
PAPER - IT LASTS CENTURIES. There's a reason some of us are required to document what we do on paper and keep that record. Just like I have to keep a MANUALLY WRITTEN flight log for obtaining my pilot's license, the engineer has to keep his bound book, for records purposes.
Digital is not the preferred medium when you need something to last multiple decades.
The ignorance of some as to what a proper LEGALLY REQUIRED storage procedure entails is mind-blowing.
Check the edge of the network and totally cut off all traffic to the attacked server from the sources? Like a couple of smart network admins did just a few weeks ago with the whole 4th of July nonsense while the rest were scrambling for 'containment.'
Rack-mounted gear usually doesn't transmit (or even operate within) anything in the microwave range with the exception of wireless mics and guitar packs, and even then the majority of those are not in the microwave range (my newest wireless guitar hookup uses 900MHz.) Odds are, being a DJ, there's no wireless equipment anywhere.
Such testing devices would be almost exclusively discriminatory to anybody with naturally poor reaction times. Also, many OTC medications will adversely affect reaction times, and people with nerve damage to parts of their body (my right hand after my accident is nowhere near as fast in the fingers as it used to be) will also be discriminated against. The only defense to that would have to be carrying around medical documentation.
As another poster above mentioned: "Komrade, your papers, please."
No thanks.
Excuse me, Dreaming *IS* by very definition a hallucination. It's triggered by the release of DMT into your brain, and DMT is probably THE most powerful psychoactive chemical known to man.
The first time I smoked some homegrown OG Kush I watched the fucking floor start moving like an ocean.
You can hallucinate, but you'll likely only have it happen once and never again because your endocannabinoid system acclimates very rapidly to outside sources of cannabinoids.
When Delta-9 THC is metabolized by the liver it becomes the more psychoactive Delta-11 THC, so odds are you'd end up with loads of false positives anyways.
You can make the spleen contract and release leukocytes into the bloodstream via the use of cocaine. Of course this isn't recommended because you're much more likely to have heart attacks and whatnot.
I learned that interesting fact in a doctor's office when I went with my old boss to his oncologist.
I suggest you call a lawyer. I did for the Spore DRM, and EA is having to back off and change the EULA. Get yourself a good lawyer that specializes in consumer fraud.
Also, the EULA is likely null and void due to consumer protection laws in your state which specify that you are entitled to a refund within so many days of purchase. You might wish to bully the service rep with that information.
If that's the case then any contract with "Terms are subject to change without notice" should automatically be null and void.
You were modded troll because a few TurnItIn employees with slashdot UIDs and mod points nailed you.
Radio? Ancient and run-down?
Okay, you can give me all your wireless network cards, your car stereo, home receivers, cordless phones, iPhone and iPod Touch, and then some.
EVERYTHING wireless uses radio waves of some frequency for some purpose, be it data transmission or power transmission.
No specialty certification tests required nowdays. Several friends worked for RS in the new millenium and they never once had a certification test to pass.
They're doing so well that they had to close down the two stores closest to me? Wow, remind me to never run a business that is successful in that manner.
Yes, it works just fine. See, once you opened the damned thing up and replaced HP's bullshit thermal pads with some real thermal compound, thermal issues became a thing of the past.
I said "Fully loaded DV9000 with ALL AVAILABLE OPTIONS (actually I said with EVERYTHING OFFERED.)" I also repaired most major commercial HP laptops (NX/NC series) and there was no option for this software, either, in BIOS.
I was a lead repair tech for HP when I worked at Solectron. This is the FIRST I've ever heard of or seen this software, and I've handled every HP laptop model from their old Z-series on up. I've handled thousands of HP laptops, and have not once seen this in the BIOS options. In fact, most HP laptops BIOS (with the exception of the business-class notebooks) have such a limited BIOS that you can't really do ANYTHING besides set a password or run a hard disk test.
They have every DV/TC-model of HP Laptop listed - I used to specifically work on all DV/TC/NC/NX models, I've NEVER ONCE seen this in BIOS during any of my repairs. NEVER. Also, this software was never listed in part of HP's troubleshooting guides, and that usually means that feature is not there.
I rebooted my laptop (DV9000, full featured loaded with every possible thing offered) and this 'rootkit' in BIOS is nowhere to be found, at all. Not on my friend's DV2000. Not on the new TC4400 I have in my art room.
Seroquel is BS like Celexa - it's just pharmaceutical ecstacy for inmates.
Lithium was the 90's drug - opiates are the new rage. That's what I was talking about.
With the total pwnage SED provides against LCD or Plasma (minus the power benefit) the cost of ownership is almost justified.
This is seriously a TRUE professional-quality monitor. The only thing that could come close to it is laser TV.
Can you block the transmission of higher sideband frequencies by using a properly tuned crystal or one that can't possibly oscillate at those higher sideband frequencies?
In TWO YEARS odds are your PDA will be obsolete and all newer ones will not support the storage media of your given choice.
PAPER - IT LASTS CENTURIES. There's a reason some of us are required to document what we do on paper and keep that record. Just like I have to keep a MANUALLY WRITTEN flight log for obtaining my pilot's license, the engineer has to keep his bound book, for records purposes.
Digital is not the preferred medium when you need something to last multiple decades.
The ignorance of some as to what a proper LEGALLY REQUIRED storage procedure entails is mind-blowing.
All it takes is one well-placed EMP to knock half of the USA totally back into the stone age.
Blame the crappy power infrastructure.
Check the edge of the network and totally cut off all traffic to the attacked server from the sources? Like a couple of smart network admins did just a few weeks ago with the whole 4th of July nonsense while the rest were scrambling for 'containment.'
Every time I turn on my microwave my wi-fi dies. I don't think they're all properly shielded.
Us youngun's call it Fentanyl, now :)
This is untrue. SED televisions are basically a grid of micro-CRTs.
100,000:1 contrast ratio FTW.
Rack-mounted gear usually doesn't transmit (or even operate within) anything in the microwave range with the exception of wireless mics and guitar packs, and even then the majority of those are not in the microwave range (my newest wireless guitar hookup uses 900MHz.) Odds are, being a DJ, there's no wireless equipment anywhere.