I use a Spigen wallet case (Galaxy S8 Case Slim Armor CS), meaning I have credit cards in my case so I don't need to carry a wallet. Wireless charging isn't a good option for me unless I want to run the risk of a magnet wiping my cards.
Also, I find cable charging to be more convenient because I use my phone fair amount (over 6000 minutes per month on average). I need to be able to pick up my phone without it stopping the charge. My cable never falls out. I've had it happen, but only with very cheap cables.
No ever said that blocking the antenna doesn't affect signal strength. The problem with the iPhone is that the simple act of holding it normally can cause it to completely lose all signal. That is a problem. No other phones have this problem, that is why it has never come up before.
The iPhone has a serious design flaw, there is no denying this. I just hope Apple with fix this flaw before too much longer.
A democracy is not able to operate when a supermajority is required to pass any legislation. And with the Republicans totally unwilling to negotiate the Democrats had no other option.
I hope you're not implying that the health care bill is the only piece of legislation congress has passed in an entire year of power. Congress has passed other pieces of legislation (IE: The Jobs bill was signed into law just last week).
I love how the Democrats control the presidency, the house, and the senate... yet still blame their failures on the Republicans.
Ever think that the reason they had a hard time passing it, and the fact that the majority of Americans are against the bill, and the fact the the president managed to piss off both Pro an Anti Abortion groups at the same time by his handling of this bill, could possibly be because the bill is just bad?
Imperfect as it is, this bill will save lives, and contrary to what Fox will tell you, it will not affect anyone who is currently happy with their insurance.
Have you read the assumptions the CBO was told to follow in getting their budget numbers? CNN had an article yesterday stating that the Democrats assume that this bill will make employer offered health care more expensive due to the extra taxes. As a result they expect employer to discontinue the more expensive coverage they provide for their employees and instead purchase cheaper insurance (IE: $3000+ / year less.. that number sound familiar?). It further goes on to say that now that the employer i saving $3000+/year per employee that they will all give their employees a $3000+/year raise, which will then be taxed via 'income tax' rates, which is greater than the insurance tax.
So yes... Employees will get to keep the health insurance offered by their employer, however Obama never said that the insurance offered will stay the same.
This bill had a lot of good things in it that both sides agreed on, however it also had a lot of bad things in it. Why else do you think they it was pushed their and passed via reconciliation on Sunday night. Reconciliation isn't all bad.. it's been used for tax cuts in the past, however it's never been used to reshape 1/6 of our economy when 55% American public opposed it.
So, how many of you think your boss will give you a big raise just because he had to cut cost on healthcare?
You obviously don't manage a SAN and I'm starting to think you've never seen one. SSD's are nice, but typical FC/SAS/SATA drives will be around for a long time to come. IOPS aren't all that matters in a SAN, space matters as well.
IE: Typical SANS are setup in tiers. In my case, we use Compellent SANs. New writes and active data is written to 15K FC drives. They are fast, expensive, and we have less total capacity than the SATA totals. After about 2 weeks, the inactive blocks that were on the FC drive are moved down to SATA. If your company is like most companies, you have a lot of stale data that finds it way to the SAN and may never be touched for years. This data is good to have on slower SATA disk. There's no need to waste money and rack space to store data that no one will access for years.
We are flirting with the idea of adding the SSD disk to our tiers. I our case, the SSD tier would receive all the new writes for that tier (RAID10) and then tier everything down to RAID5 over night. This allows the RAID5 write penalty to be taken in the off hours. 2 weeks later, the really old blocks is sent to SATA. In this case FC and SATA disk will just be used for reads.
This is especially important for all you who manage a SAN. Learn it, love it, live it.
To learn why disk partition alignment can be important, please reference the following blog post: http://clariionblogs.blogspot.com/2008/02/disk-alignment.html Instructions for Stripe Alignment/Partition Alignment within a Windows Operating Systems Reference the following link for info on DiskPart, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415 1 - At a command prompt on a windows host type diskpart 2 -Type select disk X (X being the numbered disk within disk management that you want to align) 3 -Type create partition primary align=64 4 -You can then format the drive and assign a drive letter to it
Yes and No. Acura and Honda are made by the same company, but are not the same exact car. Acura is the upper end line, while Honda is not. If you drive a TL and then drive an Accord, there is no way you will confuse the handling, finish, or features of the too. The closest you will come is if you compare the low end Acuras (IE: TSX to the Honda line). Honda makes Acura, Toyota makes Lexus, Nissan makes Infinity, etc. It's nothing new.
I myself drive a Acura TL and refer to it as a Honda all the time. If there was a comparable car in the Honda line when I got this car, I would have gladly purchased it.
As for thinking people just Apples because they want to brag, I don't understand that logic. Apples use a completely different OS and way of doing things; there's now cheaper priced Mac OS they can get. In some cases, Apples are better suited for a given task than MS is. Saying Apple users pay more so they can brag to Windows users, is like saying Windows user pay more so they can brag to Linux users. Each OS has their niche. Personally, I wouldn't say any single OS is better than another in every way. To each their own.
Don't know if this is just a sick coincidence but....
2007 - Chinese year of the Chicken - Bird Flu Pandemic devastates parts of Asia 2008 - Chinese year of the Horse - Equine Influenza decimates Australian racing 2009 - Chinese year of the Pig - Swine Flu Pandemic kills hundreds of pigs around the globe.
Has any one else noticed this?
It gets worse........
next year......
2010 - Chinese year of the Cock - what could possibly go wrong?
Unfortunately, Biden is making Dan Quayle look like a Rhodes Scholar. Will someone please buy that man a muzzle. I'm truly at a lose when I try to think of anything that man has brought to the ticket. He's been an embarrassment for Obama.
On the bright side, if we let him keep talking, perhaps we will all be told more about what happens at Area 51.
It all comes down to your antenna. I grabbed a el-cheapo antenna from walmart, tossed it on a table by my TV and had a perfect picture immediately. My analogue antenna provided a shitty picture regardless of where I put it. I will gladly take an easily obtained crystal clear digital picture over a fuzzy static filled analog picture any day.
Out of curiosity, how many of you have kept you analog cell phones? Don't you just hate how digital signals are either perfect or not there at all? I bet you all wish we could go back to the static filled analog cell phone days.
I've always wondered what it would feel like to life in a welfare state. Hard work is penalized, and laziness will be rewarded. I for one welcome our socialist overlord. Spread the wealth baby!
I believe this was leaked about as much as I believe that Blair Witch was a true documentary.
Having the audience clap and cheer during a freak'en trailer was just ridiculous. But hell, I'll give the marketing people props. It pulled the Slashdot crowd into it in record time.
All the money in the world will not buy you perfection. I suppose I looked at it differently, where we are certainly no where near as large as MS, I see the same problems with that company that we face. A lot of it has to do with miscommunication and too many projects going on at one time. Does anyone know how many products MS produces at this moment?
In a lot of ways it's the same with our gov't. It's getting larger and larger and finding it ever more difficult to deal with what others would consider to be simple problems. The larger you get, the less nimble you become.
That's my view. I would be surprised if issues like this didn't exist.
On a side note, I currently have multiple SR's open with Cisco right now about bugs found in their IOS (for the 871 router specifically). This has been going on for a month now. Lots of money, lots of projects, slow responses. It's to be expected, and the end result it worth the 'headaches' in my opinion.
What we have here is the boss complaining about the design of their own product. How is this news?
Is it only news because the slashdot kiddies find any reason to laugh at MS? Or is is news because no other company CEO ever complains about any products their company produces?
I have a dirty secret to admit. I have received an email from the big boss in the past complaining about features implemented by a product we produce. I feel dirty, obviously I'm in the minority. If I submit it to Slashdot, do you think it will make the front page?
"...could have injected you own "evidence"." this is true no matter what investigation is happening, and nobody gets off for the possibility of planting evidence. When data is imaged from a source drive, an inline write block is placed on the cable to prevent any data from being written to the source.
A USB drive plugged directly into the back of the source machine clearly opens the machine up to be compromised.
So yes, if someone placed a device directly into the back of a source machine then any evidence gathered would be thrown out (in public courts).
The only exception to the above example would be if the device had some nice certs to back it up in court, but even then... screwing with source data in such a direct way is asking for trouble.
So... If I accused you of being a crook and I suspected evidence was on your machine, would you blindly allow me to start plugging USB sticks in your machine for the purposes of "scanning"?... Or would you request that a properly image of the drive be done first, and all scans must be made against that backup?
FTA:
It also eliminates the need to seize a computer itself, which typically involves disconnecting from a network, turning off the power and potentially losing data. Instead, the investigator can scan for evidence on site. The second you plug one of these into the suspect's machine while it's running, you just set the criminal free. Reason being, you potentially just altered the original source of data and could have injected you own "evidence". Any lawyer would get you off in a heart beat.
You'd always have to shut it down, image the drive, and then run your test against the image. If you ever so much as boot the image and use the device at that point, you've still just changed a shit load of files during the boot up process and a lawyer may still be able to get you off.
This device is only helpful if it contains a standalone script that can be pointed to a set of files on a write-blocked drive. Blindly letting it have full read/write access to any drive would be instant not-guilty result.
Unless this device gets some hefty certs, I'd be surprised if any law enforcement agency that reports to the public courts would ever use this device as reported.
As soon as the programming managers signs off on the robots saying "They are fit for duty", you send him out along side the robot.
Tell the manager that the robot will be fully armed and that the manager will not get so much as a vest. I assure you the quality will improve quickly.
We do something like this at work (no, we don't shoot the programmers yet). When a new piece of software is released, the programmers have to field the support calls for 2 weeks. It's amazing how much quality improves when you have to deal with your own mistakes.
Yeah... I use my phones as..... a phone. Crazy.
I use a Spigen wallet case (Galaxy S8 Case Slim Armor CS), meaning I have credit cards in my case so I don't need to carry a wallet. Wireless charging isn't a good option for me unless I want to run the risk of a magnet wiping my cards.
Also, I find cable charging to be more convenient because I use my phone fair amount (over 6000 minutes per month on average). I need to be able to pick up my phone without it stopping the charge. My cable never falls out. I've had it happen, but only with very cheap cables.
*sigh*.. I just want them to add back the option to email step-by-step directions. There are a handful of times where that is still useful.
It's pretty obvious from released material that there should be at least 3 satellites orbiting...
The 3rd "satellite" is Earth.
No ever said that blocking the antenna doesn't affect signal strength. The problem with the iPhone is that the simple act of holding it normally can cause it to completely lose all signal. That is a problem. No other phones have this problem, that is why it has never come up before.
The iPhone has a serious design flaw, there is no denying this. I just hope Apple with fix this flaw before too much longer.
nor would it live up to the Firefox name.
So you mean that opening a handful of pages won't cause it to eat up nearly 500megs of memory?
I miss the days when FF was a lean, mean, and fast browser. Perhaps one day they will port Firefox Mobile to the PC. :)
A democracy is not able to operate when a supermajority is required to pass any legislation. And with the Republicans totally unwilling to negotiate the Democrats had no other option.
I hope you're not implying that the health care bill is the only piece of legislation congress has passed in an entire year of power. Congress has passed other pieces of legislation (IE: The Jobs bill was signed into law just last week).
I love how the Democrats control the presidency, the house, and the senate... yet still blame their failures on the Republicans.
Ever think that the reason they had a hard time passing it, and the fact that the majority of Americans are against the bill, and the fact the the president managed to piss off both Pro an Anti Abortion groups at the same time by his handling of this bill, could possibly be because the bill is just bad?
Imperfect as it is, this bill will save lives, and contrary to what Fox will tell you, it will not affect anyone who is currently happy with their insurance.
Have you read the assumptions the CBO was told to follow in getting their budget numbers? CNN had an article yesterday stating that the Democrats assume that this bill will make employer offered health care more expensive due to the extra taxes. As a result they expect employer to discontinue the more expensive coverage they provide for their employees and instead purchase cheaper insurance (IE: $3000+ / year less.. that number sound familiar?). It further goes on to say that now that the employer i saving $3000+ /year per employee that they will all give their employees a $3000+/year raise, which will then be taxed via 'income tax' rates, which is greater than the insurance tax.
So yes... Employees will get to keep the health insurance offered by their employer, however Obama never said that the insurance offered will stay the same.
This bill had a lot of good things in it that both sides agreed on, however it also had a lot of bad things in it. Why else do you think they it was pushed their and passed via reconciliation on Sunday night. Reconciliation isn't all bad.. it's been used for tax cuts in the past, however it's never been used to reshape 1/6 of our economy when 55% American public opposed it.
So, how many of you think your boss will give you a big raise just because he had to cut cost on healthcare?
You obviously don't manage a SAN and I'm starting to think you've never seen one. SSD's are nice, but typical FC/SAS/SATA drives will be around for a long time to come. IOPS aren't all that matters in a SAN, space matters as well.
IE: Typical SANS are setup in tiers. In my case, we use Compellent SANs. New writes and active data is written to 15K FC drives. They are fast, expensive, and we have less total capacity than the SATA totals. After about 2 weeks, the inactive blocks that were on the FC drive are moved down to SATA. If your company is like most companies, you have a lot of stale data that finds it way to the SAN and may never be touched for years. This data is good to have on slower SATA disk. There's no need to waste money and rack space to store data that no one will access for years.
We are flirting with the idea of adding the SSD disk to our tiers. I our case, the SSD tier would receive all the new writes for that tier (RAID10) and then tier everything down to RAID5 over night. This allows the RAID5 write penalty to be taken in the off hours. 2 weeks later, the really old blocks is sent to SATA. In this case FC and SATA disk will just be used for reads.
This is especially important for all you who manage a SAN. Learn it, love it, live it.
To learn why disk partition alignment can be important, please reference the following blog post: http://clariionblogs.blogspot.com/2008/02/disk-alignment.html
Instructions for Stripe Alignment/Partition Alignment within a Windows Operating Systems
Reference the following link for info on DiskPart, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415
1 - At a command prompt on a windows host type diskpart
2 -Type select disk X (X being the numbered disk within disk management that you want to align)
3 -Type create partition primary align=64
4 -You can then format the drive and assign a drive letter to it
Yes and No. Acura and Honda are made by the same company, but are not the same exact car. Acura is the upper end line, while Honda is not. If you drive a TL and then drive an Accord, there is no way you will confuse the handling, finish, or features of the too. The closest you will come is if you compare the low end Acuras (IE: TSX to the Honda line). Honda makes Acura, Toyota makes Lexus, Nissan makes Infinity, etc. It's nothing new.
I myself drive a Acura TL and refer to it as a Honda all the time. If there was a comparable car in the Honda line when I got this car, I would have gladly purchased it.
As for thinking people just Apples because they want to brag, I don't understand that logic. Apples use a completely different OS and way of doing things; there's now cheaper priced Mac OS they can get. In some cases, Apples are better suited for a given task than MS is. Saying Apple users pay more so they can brag to Windows users, is like saying Windows user pay more so they can brag to Linux users. Each OS has their niche. Personally, I wouldn't say any single OS is better than another in every way. To each their own.
Don't know if this is just a sick coincidence but....
2007 - Chinese year of the Chicken - Bird Flu Pandemic devastates parts of Asia
2008 - Chinese year of the Horse - Equine Influenza decimates Australian racing
2009 - Chinese year of the Pig - Swine Flu Pandemic kills hundreds of pigs around the globe.
Has any one else noticed this?
It gets worse........
next year......
2010 - Chinese year of the Cock - what could possibly go wrong?
Ahh, the Dem. version of Dan Quayle.
Unfortunately, Biden is making Dan Quayle look like a Rhodes Scholar. Will someone please buy that man a muzzle.
I'm truly at a lose when I try to think of anything that man has brought to the ticket. He's been an embarrassment for Obama.
On the bright side, if we let him keep talking, perhaps we will all be told more about what happens at Area 51.
Am I the only one who read this and thought, "Hmmm, it must be time for Google to renew their support contracts with Juniper.".
"leak" a rumor about no longer needing Juniper, and watch juniper lower their support rates.
It all comes down to your antenna. I grabbed a el-cheapo antenna from walmart, tossed it on a table by my TV and had a perfect picture immediately. My analogue antenna provided a shitty picture regardless of where I put it. I will gladly take an easily obtained crystal clear digital picture over a fuzzy static filled analog picture any day.
Out of curiosity, how many of you have kept you analog cell phones? Don't you just hate how digital signals are either perfect or not there at all? I bet you all wish we could go back to the static filled analog cell phone days.
"Without open source, Apple will find itself in the same position as today's Microsoft in seven years."
So, in 7 years they will control 90% of the market while the linux alternative controls 1%?
Oh NO!
You can thank Clinton for the bank mess that Bush was forced to clean up. Check this link out from 1999.. .to bad people didn't listen back then.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE7DB153EF933A0575AC0A96F958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1
I've always wondered what it would feel like to life in a welfare state. Hard work is penalized, and laziness will be rewarded. I for one welcome our socialist overlord. Spread the wealth baby!
More government! More Welfare! Punish Success!
Yeeeeaaaahhhhh!
I believe this was leaked about as much as I believe that Blair Witch was a true documentary.
Having the audience clap and cheer during a freak'en trailer was just ridiculous. But hell, I'll give the marketing people props. It pulled the Slashdot crowd into it in record time.
*Shrug*
Bill gates is human. The developers are human.
All the money in the world will not buy you perfection. I suppose I looked at it differently, where we are certainly no where near as large as MS, I see the same problems with that company that we face. A lot of it has to do with miscommunication and too many projects going on at one time. Does anyone know how many products MS produces at this moment?
In a lot of ways it's the same with our gov't. It's getting larger and larger and finding it ever more difficult to deal with what others would consider to be simple problems. The larger you get, the less nimble you become.
That's my view. I would be surprised if issues like this didn't exist.
On a side note, I currently have multiple SR's open with Cisco right now about bugs found in their IOS (for the 871 router specifically). This has been going on for a month now. Lots of money, lots of projects, slow responses. It's to be expected, and the end result it worth the 'headaches' in my opinion.
What we have here is the boss complaining about the design of their own product. How is this news?
Is it only news because the slashdot kiddies find any reason to laugh at MS? Or is is news because no other company CEO ever complains about any products their company produces?
I have a dirty secret to admit. I have received an email from the big boss in the past complaining about features implemented by a product we produce. I feel dirty, obviously I'm in the minority. If I submit it to Slashdot, do you think it will make the front page?
this is true no matter what investigation is happening, and nobody gets off for the possibility of planting evidence. When data is imaged from a source drive, an inline write block is placed on the cable to prevent any data from being written to the source.
A USB drive plugged directly into the back of the source machine clearly opens the machine up to be compromised.
So yes, if someone placed a device directly into the back of a source machine then any evidence gathered would be thrown out (in public courts).
The only exception to the above example would be if the device had some nice certs to back it up in court, but even then... screwing with source data in such a direct way is asking for trouble.
So... If I accused you of being a crook and I suspected evidence was on your machine, would you blindly allow me to start plugging USB sticks in your machine for the purposes of "scanning"?
You'd always have to shut it down, image the drive, and then run your test against the image. If you ever so much as boot the image and use the device at that point, you've still just changed a shit load of files during the boot up process and a lawyer may still be able to get you off.
This device is only helpful if it contains a standalone script that can be pointed to a set of files on a write-blocked drive. Blindly letting it have full read/write access to any drive would be instant not-guilty result.
Unless this device gets some hefty certs, I'd be surprised if any law enforcement agency that reports to the public courts would ever use this device as reported.
As soon as the programming managers signs off on the robots saying "They are fit for duty", you send him out along side the robot.
Tell the manager that the robot will be fully armed and that the manager will not get so much as a vest. I assure you the quality will improve quickly.
We do something like this at work (no, we don't shoot the programmers yet). When a new piece of software is released, the programmers have to field the support calls for 2 weeks. It's amazing how much quality improves when you have to deal with your own mistakes.