I was thinking of "home" networks, not organizations. One would expect an "enterprise" organization to not be using WPA2/PSK but maybe something a little harder to defeat, but it's probably true that many just use a $50 router they bought "to keep expenses down".
How can a camera cause an accident? Perhaps you mean that stop lights "cause" (air quotes) accidents because assholes speed up on yellow instead of slowing down? That's not the light causing the accident, it's the assholes.
As for "getting up to speed" in NYC, here are just a few within the last year or so:
In my neighborhood in the Bronx there's someone who regularly drives a Porsche at high speed (I estimate about 50 MPH) on the residential streets at night. A speed camera might make him think twice.
A different Porsche was thankfully eliminated from the "car pool" in that same area:
Next I guess you'll be saying that NYC should be able to deploy as many red-light and speed cameras as required to lower the pedestrian/cyclist death rate.
Rats are elusive by nature, and public health officials have not developed any reliable way to estimate their numbers. However, a 2014 study by Jonathan Auerbach, reported in the Royal Statistical Society's Significance magazine, estimated that there were closer to 2 million rats in the city.[10][11] This deposes the often-repeated statistic that there are more rats than people in the five boroughs of New York City (8.4 million in 2014), with some estimates putting the number of rats far higher at as many as five rats per person (33.6 million).[6]
If you believe that he's a billionaire then please explain why he won't release his tax returns and demonstrate on paper what he constantly brags about to anyone within earshot.
“You delete 33,000 e-mails. And then you acid wash them, or bleach them, as you would say—a very expensive process,” Trump continued, again just before reiterating his call for that prosecutor.
But they did make it so that they are likely to take in more money: when someone decides to buy one of these notebooks they know that they will not be able to upgrade their storage capacity so they are pushed in the direction of paying big bucks to buy the highest storage-equipped model.
My guess is that the meat and dairy industry lobbies are pushing this because they worry that soy, almond, hemp, etc. milk is (or will be) cutting into their profits.
I include the meat industry because they benefit from all of the male calves - "veal" - that are sent their way as a result of having to repeatedly impregnate dairy cows to keep their milk production going. The slaughterhouses get "non-producing" or "poorly producing" dairy cows as well and, ultimately, just about every dairy cow "retires" by being killed to turn her flesh into meat.
Try shaking the soy milk container to aerate the liquid before adding it to your coffee. I found that to avoid the problem with certain soy milk brands that would curdle in coffee; not all do BTW.
To answer your question: "The oldest drinking straw in existence, found in a Sumerian tomb dated 3,000 B.C.E., was a gold tube inlaid with the precious blue stone lapis lazuli.[1]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_straw
Now let's get back to the subject of why these airlines are permitted to waste jet fuel and needlessly pollute the air just to hold onto their airport slots. It's ecologically unsound and should be illegal. The slots should be rescinded just for doing this.
But the suggestion is good for customers. I suspect that a lot of the folks who shop at Walmart stores aren't fascists. While the checker is ringing up items, the customer can extol the benefits of unionizing the workforce and mention that they (the customer) would voice support for that to Walmart management in the event of a Walmart worker strike.
But I think a third explanation may account for Pruitt’s longevity in the face of insurmountable scandal. While the media, and the Democrats, were getting all worked up about the mattress and the lotion and Chick-fil-A and Disneyland and the phone booth and the bulletproof seats and the rest of Pruitt’s penny-ante corruption, relatively little attention was going to the emoluments, which are of much greater value: Ivanka Trump’s trademarks and Jared Kushner’s investors and foreign governments pumping millions into Trump properties.
Why not use a faucet filter (PUR, Brita, etc.)? They are rated at 100 gallons per filter and cost a lot less than $25. Also you wouldn't have to carry jugs of water home from the "water and ice" store.
I was thinking of "home" networks, not organizations. One would expect an "enterprise" organization to not be using WPA2/PSK but maybe something a little harder to defeat, but it's probably true that many just use a $50 router they bought "to keep expenses down".
How can a camera cause an accident? Perhaps you mean that stop lights "cause" (air quotes) accidents because assholes speed up on yellow instead of slowing down? That's not the light causing the accident, it's the assholes.
As for "getting up to speed" in NYC, here are just a few within the last year or so:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/18/times-square-speeding-vehicle-strikes-pedestrians-new-york
https://abc7ny.com/traffic/19-year-old-dies-after-speeding-mercedes-strikes-her-uber-/3520238/
https://www.wsj.com/articles/thousands-of-serial-traffic-violators-in-new-york-city-go-unpunished-1521036000
In my neighborhood in the Bronx there's someone who regularly drives a Porsche at high speed (I estimate about 50 MPH) on the residential streets at night. A speed camera might make him think twice.
A different Porsche was thankfully eliminated from the "car pool" in that same area:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bronx/drunken-driver-loses-control-porsche-lands-playground-article-1.3727865
To take the attention of the masses off of that "witch hunt" perhaps?
Apparently you haven't been keeping up with the news on the meeting:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/05/politics/trump-tweet-trump-tower-meeting/index.html
LIRR costs $226/month from Jamaica to Penn Station, then another $121/month to ride the subway/bus from Penn Station.
At a $15 per hour minimum wage (when it arrives) that works out to 14 percent of gross wages.
Please.
Next I guess you'll be saying that NYC should be able to deploy as many red-light and speed cameras as required to lower the pedestrian/cyclist death rate.
Such hubris!
I think you may be a little high.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rats_in_New_York_City
And you'll be able to capture all of the encrypted (SSH, TLS) traffic?
That suggests a benefit in periodically changing the passphrase then. So they'll have to start cracking it all over again from the beginning.
If you believe that he's a billionaire then please explain why he won't release his tax returns and demonstrate on paper what he constantly brags about to anyone within earshot.
This might help explain why: http://fortune.com/2016/03/23/donald-trump-debt/
'Cause you apparently have lots of money to burn!
But they did make it so that they are likely to take in more money: when someone decides to buy one of these notebooks they know that they will not be able to upgrade their storage capacity so they are pushed in the direction of paying big bucks to buy the highest storage-equipped model.
Thanks for the correction. So FDA should require the containers to read "Concentrated Bovine Blood Serum, 4% fat". Sounds like a winner.
My guess is that the meat and dairy industry lobbies are pushing this because they worry that soy, almond, hemp, etc. milk is (or will be) cutting into their profits.
I include the meat industry because they benefit from all of the male calves - "veal" - that are sent their way as a result of having to repeatedly impregnate dairy cows to keep their milk production going. The slaughterhouses get "non-producing" or "poorly producing" dairy cows as well and, ultimately, just about every dairy cow "retires" by being killed to turn her flesh into meat.
Try shaking the soy milk container to aerate the liquid before adding it to your coffee. I found that to avoid the problem with certain soy milk brands that would curdle in coffee; not all do BTW.
So we have a choice: "nut sweat" or "cow pus". Let the invisible hand of the market decide the winner.
Quick - somebody contact FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb about this.
What you describe should be called "masticated coconut meat" not "coconut milk".
The FDA should have a whack at Silybum marianum, commonly called "milk thistle" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silybum_marianum.
And what about the Milky Way? We don't even know if there's alien life out there let alone milk with cream on the top.
To answer your question: "The oldest drinking straw in existence, found in a Sumerian tomb dated 3,000 B.C.E., was a gold tube inlaid with the precious blue stone lapis lazuli.[1]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_straw
And here to save you the trouble of looking it up is the referenced source article: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/11/the-amazing-history-and-the-strange-invention-of-the-bendy-straw/248923/
Now let's get back to the subject of why these airlines are permitted to waste jet fuel and needlessly pollute the air just to hold onto their airport slots. It's ecologically unsound and should be illegal. The slots should be rescinded just for doing this.
President Donald J Trump offered the North Koreans a terrific real estate deal. Gorgeous beachfront condos. Stunning golf courses.
And he offered to give Mike Pence to Kim Jong Un, as his personal manservant.
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/trump-agrees-to-let-kim-jong-un-have-pence-as-manservant
But the suggestion is good for customers. I suspect that a lot of the folks who shop at Walmart stores aren't fascists. While the checker is ringing up items, the customer can extol the benefits of unionizing the workforce and mention that they (the customer) would voice support for that to Walmart management in the event of a Walmart worker strike.
As in "I'll read the poem out loud" or "The foreman read the verdict to the judge."?
The second one. Or the first, depending.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/bury-the-lede-versus-lead
Your excellent thought mirrors that expressed in the penultimate paragraph here:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pruitt-wont-be-needing-those-tactical-pants-anymore-but-trump-might/2018/07/05/13930b86-80a8-11e8-b0ef-fffcabeff946_story.html
Why not use a faucet filter (PUR, Brita, etc.)? They are rated at 100 gallons per filter and cost a lot less than $25. Also you wouldn't have to carry jugs of water home from the "water and ice" store.