I had this problem when I was doing work with associates in China when I was working to develop some software to use there. After going out one night I noticed the next day my laptop had been gotten into. Sure they poked around, but I didn't care. Not stupid enough to actually bring any data physically there with me. Checked the machine for anything funky, but seemed he was poking around to copy any interesting data. In the end they ended up trying to screw us & do the job we were doing which was they found really hard without our actual software in their hands. We just ran pointers that always pushed data from China back to the US where we churned through the data because I was a paranoid maniac. Sucks the company went under due to them, but felt a sort of sick satisfaction they ended up looking really dumb when everything ground to a halt suddenly.
I used to work for MGM Resorts in Las Vegas. Nevada has it bad for "at will" work state, but corps like MGM just get so big it's easier to file people away to the point the useless people make up 70% of staff if not more. Getting them to fire someone is hellaciously difficult. Corps like that are deliriously faerful of things like unemployment.
That's kind of my thoughts too. But also at least IMO, if you screwed the pooch enough to where you are going to be put out of the state's misery, you forfeited both your rights asa citizen and a human being. Problem is, China scoops up people on dubious charges as is. I'm sure at least once was the "wrong for them, right for someone else blood typing".
Eh, so ladies don't let men pay your bills and life will be less troublesome? Same shit happens when a guy pays for a woman's car. Breakup? Oh you bet your ass he's suddenly gona stop payments so repo comes.
I miss my Nokia's with the SIM locks. Pull the original SIM card? Well guess who needs to know the lock code now. A bit annoyed iPhones & Android phones dropped that feature outright.
Really? Why the over-engineered thinking? They will just raise the rates of everyone, and then say "if you have our GPS unit, your price can go down". They really aren't punishing anyone, just those that don't conform to their desired methods.
Fuck, we just need to bring public caning back, or hack parts of limbs off. Those have to be for heinous things though like theft that causes damages of $5,000 or more (cane them for less). Take two fingers each time. Figure if someone can't figure out after five tries, they really don't enjoy having functional hands, and eating. Figure after the first time it'll just stop. People who steal stuff like copper won't be served by MORE education. They are out of the K-12 educational system by then, and generally methed outa their head.
Time to learn PowerShell bitches or go serve fries! I'm busting my balls now with Server 2008 to learn. Get the cash grab techs out, and make room for more real ones. Could go for the not having a GUI option for remote services however.
Actually there was a third reason that's gotten "forgotten" because it's inconvenient. It was to see what they would do to a real human population-center. The choice was either Germany or Japan, and we were hellbent on seeing what it could really do. I remember when I was in Hiroshima at the Peace Museum reading documents uncovered after the war that generals and I believe even the present saying that Germany was a better choice to nuke, but Japan was better to hit. Reason being that they would be far less equipped, and able to study what hit them, unlike the Germans who were much further along at building their own. Hell, we even laid off on bombing raids in Hiroshima leading up to the bombing because otherwise we weren't going to have anything left to nuke (also in the documents displayed)!
Are you kidding me? To most who likes Notch & Bethesda? I'm sorry, but I'm all for this going down. Plus, this is an olden form of dispute solving that WAS acceptable by courts. Just before it was IRL, and slightly more dangerous. If they accept, no matter what happens, everyone comes out smelling like roses. Great PR for everyone which shareholders love.
You make it out to be way worse than it is. If you go over cellular, should just SSH back to your home connection. The wireless insecurity isn't much to worry about at that point. WiMax is a huge joke security-wise anyways. WiMax was cracked last year already in this regard. Seems he spent the year building better tools.
It's WiMax that's fallen. It was already cracked open as of the last Defcon. Some other cool stuff is being done with it too. The WiMax authentication system is a joke.
This is almost the only reason I like Japan's legal system. Convictions are heavily tied to not losing your job there. On the inverse? It's a bitch to get cut loose if you ARE innocent. Best you can hope for is the DA realizing this, getting you to sign a paper that says you did it, and time in lockup spent as your sentence. Good luck getting a job in that country afterwards however. On the major upside? People keep their noses extra clean in that country generally. That, or you reaaaaally are the only one to blame for pissing off the Yakuza.
Rather cool segway, Japan is finally trialing jury trials. I should check to see how those have been shaping up. Sure the results will be a bit bizarre.
I lend quite often. It's called I switch my password to something temporary to let a buddy play, or just signin once to their machine, download the game, and put the hack on to put Steam into permanent offline mode on their machine.
People need it, shift workers don't get very much of it. Just the bit most get in passing going to & from work helps allot. Without it, people are in general a bit more unhappy & lethargic.
This is coming from someone at CSC? A company that eats up corporations IT in outsourcing operations then way understaffs the companies need for IT? These guys are pretty disorganized when it comes to delivering on a solution in my experience like just about every other outsourcing group. Whole thing smells of FUD so data-breaches due to not keeping on their toes can be just written off in the future.
Fukushima which is anchient tech will likely be cleaned up inside of 5 years with people living in the area contaminated within that timeframe with a much greater understanding of the situation. Chernobyl was undergoing stupid experiments without safeguards in place, in a country that probably had no buisness building a reactor like that at the time. Plus lets be honest, that looks more like a dump for post-coldwar relics that just happened to be in the contaminated area. Most of what's in that picture is tanks. Didn't know those were needed for anykind of humanitarian operations.
I know I'm replying to an AC who can't participate in rational conversation, but who's the fucking idiot here? You know plants can't blow up right? They aren't god-damned bombs you ass. Not a single person has died from Fukushima's problems. Hell, only one person has had bad exposure to it, and they won't see any problems for 30-40 years, and that person CHOSE to put their life at risk because they are a hero. A plant worker far more intelligent that your attitude belittles. There are winners, and losers in this world. The winners are winners because they take the risks the losers were too affraid to take.
Yeah and that exclusion zone around Fukushima won't be around for too long. Cleanup is not that hard. The people who own the land however just have to want to clean it up. Hiroshima & Fukushima are prime examples of this. Visit either sometime. Both, are amazing cities I've fallen in love with that no one even thinks about radiation in those places. Those reactors issues are largely to do with new tech having obsticles with such englightened people such as yourself. Hell, 60+ years of this tech, and were barely at a 3.5 generation for reactors because of this BS attitude (seriously, get over it, a number of coal boilers blew up before the tech was safe). Fukushima reactors (all Gen 1) 5 & 6 were shut down due to age before the quake, and were likely going back online eventually due to no reactor to take up the slack (rolling blackouts happened because of them going offline). 1 was suposed to be decomissioned earlier this year because of the same reason, and the rest to follow soon after.
The tech is not the issue, the issue is the people who don't understand a damn thing about radiation past the invisible waves of energy that appear to be more like magic, and assume all are the same. I'm not saying your stupid, but you don't know enough to make informed decisions. Most of the material we use was mined ages ago for war efforts, it's got to be used at this point or the same storage issues. Heres a clue for ya, their containers were made to release their material very quickly. Not to mention, by the time it's all used up, the tech will be even more mature, and safe to the point mineing operations will be wanted because how easy it will be to handle compared to even now. I know none of this will change your mind (rational discussion is impossible with evangelists), but maybe others who read this will.
Um, you do realize that Solar requires gobs of oil & coal right? Making solar panels involve allot of environmental impact. Just displaces the location of the nasties away from your home. As long as the nasty bits aren't in your backyard it's ok right? I'm not saying Solar is bad, but it's all just roses and candy.
Hell, don't even need that. Just tally up the land that's unusable due to the coal mine fires that have raged underground for decades!
I had this problem when I was doing work with associates in China when I was working to develop some software to use there. After going out one night I noticed the next day my laptop had been gotten into. Sure they poked around, but I didn't care. Not stupid enough to actually bring any data physically there with me. Checked the machine for anything funky, but seemed he was poking around to copy any interesting data. In the end they ended up trying to screw us & do the job we were doing which was they found really hard without our actual software in their hands. We just ran pointers that always pushed data from China back to the US where we churned through the data because I was a paranoid maniac. Sucks the company went under due to them, but felt a sort of sick satisfaction they ended up looking really dumb when everything ground to a halt suddenly.
They have worse storms every few months.
So you mean a Roku or Boxee Box...
I used to work for MGM Resorts in Las Vegas. Nevada has it bad for "at will" work state, but corps like MGM just get so big it's easier to file people away to the point the useless people make up 70% of staff if not more. Getting them to fire someone is hellaciously difficult. Corps like that are deliriously faerful of things like unemployment.
That's kind of my thoughts too. But also at least IMO, if you screwed the pooch enough to where you are going to be put out of the state's misery, you forfeited both your rights asa citizen and a human being. Problem is, China scoops up people on dubious charges as is. I'm sure at least once was the "wrong for them, right for someone else blood typing".
Eh, so ladies don't let men pay your bills and life will be less troublesome? Same shit happens when a guy pays for a woman's car. Breakup? Oh you bet your ass he's suddenly gona stop payments so repo comes.
I miss my Nokia's with the SIM locks. Pull the original SIM card? Well guess who needs to know the lock code now. A bit annoyed iPhones & Android phones dropped that feature outright.
Really? Why the over-engineered thinking? They will just raise the rates of everyone, and then say "if you have our GPS unit, your price can go down". They really aren't punishing anyone, just those that don't conform to their desired methods.
When was the last time you saw a book that was able to be fed to a stack scanner? That requires destroying the binding on the book.
Fuck, we just need to bring public caning back, or hack parts of limbs off. Those have to be for heinous things though like theft that causes damages of $5,000 or more (cane them for less). Take two fingers each time. Figure if someone can't figure out after five tries, they really don't enjoy having functional hands, and eating. Figure after the first time it'll just stop. People who steal stuff like copper won't be served by MORE education. They are out of the K-12 educational system by then, and generally methed outa their head.
Time to learn PowerShell bitches or go serve fries! I'm busting my balls now with Server 2008 to learn. Get the cash grab techs out, and make room for more real ones. Could go for the not having a GUI option for remote services however.
Actually there was a third reason that's gotten "forgotten" because it's inconvenient. It was to see what they would do to a real human population-center. The choice was either Germany or Japan, and we were hellbent on seeing what it could really do. I remember when I was in Hiroshima at the Peace Museum reading documents uncovered after the war that generals and I believe even the present saying that Germany was a better choice to nuke, but Japan was better to hit. Reason being that they would be far less equipped, and able to study what hit them, unlike the Germans who were much further along at building their own. Hell, we even laid off on bombing raids in Hiroshima leading up to the bombing because otherwise we weren't going to have anything left to nuke (also in the documents displayed)!
Are you kidding me? To most who likes Notch & Bethesda? I'm sorry, but I'm all for this going down. Plus, this is an olden form of dispute solving that WAS acceptable by courts. Just before it was IRL, and slightly more dangerous. If they accept, no matter what happens, everyone comes out smelling like roses. Great PR for everyone which shareholders love.
You make it out to be way worse than it is. If you go over cellular, should just SSH back to your home connection. The wireless insecurity isn't much to worry about at that point. WiMax is a huge joke security-wise anyways. WiMax was cracked last year already in this regard. Seems he spent the year building better tools.
It's WiMax that's fallen. It was already cracked open as of the last Defcon. Some other cool stuff is being done with it too. The WiMax authentication system is a joke.
This is almost the only reason I like Japan's legal system. Convictions are heavily tied to not losing your job there. On the inverse? It's a bitch to get cut loose if you ARE innocent. Best you can hope for is the DA realizing this, getting you to sign a paper that says you did it, and time in lockup spent as your sentence. Good luck getting a job in that country afterwards however. On the major upside? People keep their noses extra clean in that country generally. That, or you reaaaaally are the only one to blame for pissing off the Yakuza.
Rather cool segway, Japan is finally trialing jury trials. I should check to see how those have been shaping up. Sure the results will be a bit bizarre.
I lend quite often. It's called I switch my password to something temporary to let a buddy play, or just signin once to their machine, download the game, and put the hack on to put Steam into permanent offline mode on their machine.
People need it, shift workers don't get very much of it. Just the bit most get in passing going to & from work helps allot. Without it, people are in general a bit more unhappy & lethargic.
Eh, ooVoo is a shareware client that hides all the good features for paid users. Plus the annoying ads if you don't pay are unusually annoying.
This is coming from someone at CSC? A company that eats up corporations IT in outsourcing operations then way understaffs the companies need for IT? These guys are pretty disorganized when it comes to delivering on a solution in my experience like just about every other outsourcing group. Whole thing smells of FUD so data-breaches due to not keeping on their toes can be just written off in the future.
And Chernobyl != anything that can happen today
Fukushima which is anchient tech will likely be cleaned up inside of 5 years with people living in the area contaminated within that timeframe with a much greater understanding of the situation. Chernobyl was undergoing stupid experiments without safeguards in place, in a country that probably had no buisness building a reactor like that at the time. Plus lets be honest, that looks more like a dump for post-coldwar relics that just happened to be in the contaminated area. Most of what's in that picture is tanks. Didn't know those were needed for anykind of humanitarian operations.
I know I'm replying to an AC who can't participate in rational conversation, but who's the fucking idiot here? You know plants can't blow up right? They aren't god-damned bombs you ass. Not a single person has died from Fukushima's problems. Hell, only one person has had bad exposure to it, and they won't see any problems for 30-40 years, and that person CHOSE to put their life at risk because they are a hero. A plant worker far more intelligent that your attitude belittles. There are winners, and losers in this world. The winners are winners because they take the risks the losers were too affraid to take.
Yeah and that exclusion zone around Fukushima won't be around for too long. Cleanup is not that hard. The people who own the land however just have to want to clean it up. Hiroshima & Fukushima are prime examples of this. Visit either sometime. Both, are amazing cities I've fallen in love with that no one even thinks about radiation in those places. Those reactors issues are largely to do with new tech having obsticles with such englightened people such as yourself. Hell, 60+ years of this tech, and were barely at a 3.5 generation for reactors because of this BS attitude (seriously, get over it, a number of coal boilers blew up before the tech was safe). Fukushima reactors (all Gen 1) 5 & 6 were shut down due to age before the quake, and were likely going back online eventually due to no reactor to take up the slack (rolling blackouts happened because of them going offline). 1 was suposed to be decomissioned earlier this year because of the same reason, and the rest to follow soon after.
The tech is not the issue, the issue is the people who don't understand a damn thing about radiation past the invisible waves of energy that appear to be more like magic, and assume all are the same. I'm not saying your stupid, but you don't know enough to make informed decisions. Most of the material we use was mined ages ago for war efforts, it's got to be used at this point or the same storage issues. Heres a clue for ya, their containers were made to release their material very quickly. Not to mention, by the time it's all used up, the tech will be even more mature, and safe to the point mineing operations will be wanted because how easy it will be to handle compared to even now. I know none of this will change your mind (rational discussion is impossible with evangelists), but maybe others who read this will.
Um, you do realize that Solar requires gobs of oil & coal right? Making solar panels involve allot of environmental impact. Just displaces the location of the nasties away from your home. As long as the nasty bits aren't in your backyard it's ok right? I'm not saying Solar is bad, but it's all just roses and candy.