My chiropractor assures me that my bag of crystals and wrist magnets will protect me. Besides, with a little acupuncture I'm good as new, plus I never microwave food so I get lots of anti-oxidants. Well, I'm off to sharpen my razor by putting it under a paper pyramid.
These are quartzite. The three types of stone that can be cleaved to make tools are quartzite, obsidian and flint. Quartzite is the worst of the three because it doesn't cleave well. If these hominids were "going to sea" you would think they could trade up for flint or obsidian. I'd guess that stone-age teenagers used the area for beach barbeques (the stoned-age). A few thousand tools simply mean a well used party spot. Turning a few old tools into a theory that humans were sea travelers a hundred thousand years before previously thought is a stretch.
I second that. I was confused and disappointed by the film until I saw the Directors Cut. It explains all of the gaping holes left by the theatrical version. There is also a great animated film called The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury. It takes place in the time between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick. It went straight to DVD, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I have most of the same stuff in my garage. If you like this stuff go to the computer swap meet in Tustin at Edinger and Grand. It's where the geeks sell have to their stuff when they get married.
So in Germany if I am certified in CPR and I see someone not breathing, I can screw up CPR and kill them without being charged for negligence? How many times?
I use SharePoint. It schedules, tracks, and prioritizes all activities for and between employees. It also has decent security, good attachment options, good version control, but weak document repository controls, like distribution. I like that it generates nice management reports. It is lacking at integrating with outlook and should have a better alert/email system, but it is easy to setup with TLS which makes it accessible.
Actually, no. They story shows the finality of the action. If you murder, you will always be a murderer because there is no way to undo it. If you build a dock, it does not necessarily mean you are a dockbuilder. I've done some plumbing and in no way am I a plumber, and I was nowhere near that goat.
Why stop there? Mount a small LCD to it, throw in a small HDD, and call it a mouseputer. If you attach a chair to it it would be a SOMO (Small Office/Mouse Office).
All these posts remind me of when my 1972 Buick, a small block 350 with a Rochester four jet and 220 HP, had a half eaten acorn left on my intake manifold by a squirrel/chipmunk trying to keep warm while enjoying a snack. The result was a stuck throttle. If I accelerated the acorn shell kept the throttle wide open. Even with the gear shift on the tree I was easily able to find neutral in a split second. Any competent driver can shift to neutral and/or turn off the car (a feature I believe is mandatory in all U.S. cars). Sure you end up with armstrong steering and greatly reduced braking power, but they still work. Sure I almost killed a few people, but I didn't. I shifted to neutral. That was 25 years ago and I still have that half eaten acorn. With my current car (Acura) I am fully aware that I may need to shift to neutral or turn the vehicle off, and I have, just to make sure the vehicle operates as I expect. Learn to control your vehicle or get the fuck off the road.
My AP would have the security disabled, as would any other AP I could guess the password to, and my neighborhood would be a WAN, replacing the antiquated BBS style I used to use back in the day. Hack the DNS to display the portal site as your home page and setup forums. I have enough cached info, filez, pr0n, and sockets to keep a few thousand people happy for years. Miles away? No prob. Get a pringles can. We'd have to give it a name. The Tubez of South County, South City IntraWeb, or maybe CompuServ. I'd run the whole thing from my bomb shelter using a generator.
I stated developers are in IT. Are secretaries developers? Since you are having trouble understanding, I can only assume you are a developer, and obviously you don't want to be in IT. I will recommend that all developers report to HR rather than the IT Manager.
Cable pullers are Technicians. Server pluggers are Admins. They are all in IT and please give them the respect they deserve by referring to them using their proper titles. If your work involves an electronic computer in any way you are in IT. If you do all your work on an abacus or a chalkboard, you may not be in IT. Does your work involve a computer? Since you are trolling Slashdot revealing your age, I'll bet it does.
Yeah, but if we didn't see this one coming, what if next time the gas giants don't do their job? T-Rex says "Only humans can prevent global extintion level events."
Since when is tape unreliable? My DLT has a MTBF of 250,000 hours. I've used DLT, DDS, and Travan for years and I've seen far more HDD failures. I've seen plenty of tape drives fail, but not the tapes themselves. I trust my tapes far more than any spinning platter. Come to think of it, I trust my tapes more than any other backup I use (Optical disc, HDD, and Cloud). Once my station wagon full of tapes caught fire on the highway, but I blame that cheap-ass roach clip.
Due to the religious nature of the vast majority of peoples in India, once they hear that it blocks offensive content it may become the search engine of choice.
Wha? I spent forty minutes swapping out a P4 AGP board for a DFI x38 with 2 GB Patriot, an E8500, and a ZOTAC 7600GS DVI piping 1080P to a 46" Toshiba 46RV535U via GBPVR and VGA piping to an Asus 20" monitor running 1600 x 900 simultaneously. I was drooling the entire time and it works incredibly well with cycles to spare. I can browse the web and watch The Fifth Element in 1080p at the same time without any lag. Are you saying I am wasting my time? There are very few things I'd rather be doing.
The power supply was good for a socket 775 and I already had a case, monitor, and HDD, so the RAM, MB, Video card, and CPU cost me $400 (from Newegg, of course). Then again I have dozens of cases and HDD lying around. Doesn't everyone?
I'll post pictures when the CPU and video are liquid cooled.
False Positives must be zero for this to be effective. If they could get a (very) high resolution system to do retina recognition rather than facial recognition the false positives would decrease as would the ability to fool the cameras with prosetics (groucho eyebrow implants and angelina jolie lips). You easily could get 15,000 people to look straight at a camera with a photo of tub girl or goatse. Just think of John Anderton walking into the Gap being greeted by an advert. Hello Mr. Yukkamoto.
That is curious. I pay for hosting and I couldn't be happier. Why free? If you die, do you want your site to be available for years after? Is $100 a year too much for 100 GB of storage and 100 GB of file transfers per month and unlimited domain names? I have a free page http://networkzombie.googlepages.com/ but it doesn't let me do whatever I want, and storage is 100 MB, so I don't (or can't) do anything serious with it. I think the limitations of free sites, like ads and bandwidth restrictions, make them overrated. What do you do with your free site?
My chiropractor assures me that my bag of crystals and wrist magnets will protect me. Besides, with a little acupuncture I'm good as new, plus I never microwave food so I get lots of anti-oxidants. Well, I'm off to sharpen my razor by putting it under a paper pyramid.
These are quartzite. The three types of stone that can be cleaved to make tools are quartzite, obsidian and flint. Quartzite is the worst of the three because it doesn't cleave well. If these hominids were "going to sea" you would think they could trade up for flint or obsidian. I'd guess that stone-age teenagers used the area for beach barbeques (the stoned-age). A few thousand tools simply mean a well used party spot. Turning a few old tools into a theory that humans were sea travelers a hundred thousand years before previously thought is a stretch.
I second that. I was confused and disappointed by the film until I saw the Directors Cut. It explains all of the gaping holes left by the theatrical version. There is also a great animated film called The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury. It takes place in the time between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick. It went straight to DVD, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I have most of the same stuff in my garage. If you like this stuff go to the computer swap meet in Tustin at Edinger and Grand. It's where the geeks sell have to their stuff when they get married.
So in Germany if I am certified in CPR and I see someone not breathing, I can screw up CPR and kill them without being charged for negligence? How many times?
I use SharePoint. It schedules, tracks, and prioritizes all activities for and between employees. It also has decent security, good attachment options, good version control, but weak document repository controls, like distribution. I like that it generates nice management reports. It is lacking at integrating with outlook and should have a better alert/email system, but it is easy to setup with TLS which makes it accessible.
GBPVR works like an appliance should; easily, the first time, and always. You can write your own plug-ins and skins, or download them.
Actually, no. They story shows the finality of the action. If you murder, you will always be a murderer because there is no way to undo it. If you build a dock, it does not necessarily mean you are a dockbuilder. I've done some plumbing and in no way am I a plumber, and I was nowhere near that goat.
Why stop there? Mount a small LCD to it, throw in a small HDD, and call it a mouseputer. If you attach a chair to it it would be a SOMO (Small Office/Mouse Office).
All these posts remind me of when my 1972 Buick, a small block 350 with a Rochester four jet and 220 HP, had a half eaten acorn left on my intake manifold by a squirrel/chipmunk trying to keep warm while enjoying a snack. The result was a stuck throttle. If I accelerated the acorn shell kept the throttle wide open. Even with the gear shift on the tree I was easily able to find neutral in a split second. Any competent driver can shift to neutral and/or turn off the car (a feature I believe is mandatory in all U.S. cars). Sure you end up with armstrong steering and greatly reduced braking power, but they still work. Sure I almost killed a few people, but I didn't. I shifted to neutral. That was 25 years ago and I still have that half eaten acorn. With my current car (Acura) I am fully aware that I may need to shift to neutral or turn the vehicle off, and I have, just to make sure the vehicle operates as I expect. Learn to control your vehicle or get the fuck off the road.
My AP would have the security disabled, as would any other AP I could guess the password to, and my neighborhood would be a WAN, replacing the antiquated BBS style I used to use back in the day. Hack the DNS to display the portal site as your home page and setup forums. I have enough cached info, filez, pr0n, and sockets to keep a few thousand people happy for years. Miles away? No prob. Get a pringles can. We'd have to give it a name. The Tubez of South County, South City IntraWeb, or maybe CompuServ. I'd run the whole thing from my bomb shelter using a generator.
The first rule of xxxxxx is DON'T TALK ABOUT XXXXXX
You linked to Steve Gibson's site instead of the MVPs site! Why would you do that? His revision is from 6/14/2006.
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.txt
Cloud computing is great! My mother calls me to tell me that PBS told her so.
I stated developers are in IT. Are secretaries developers? Since you are having trouble understanding, I can only assume you are a developer, and obviously you don't want to be in IT. I will recommend that all developers report to HR rather than the IT Manager.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology
You need to change your terminology, because if you are saying that developers are not part of Information Technology, you are full of shit.
Yeah, but if we didn't see this one coming, what if next time the gas giants don't do their job? T-Rex says "Only humans can prevent global extintion level events."
Since when is tape unreliable? My DLT has a MTBF of 250,000 hours. I've used DLT, DDS, and Travan for years and I've seen far more HDD failures. I've seen plenty of tape drives fail, but not the tapes themselves. I trust my tapes far more than any spinning platter. Come to think of it, I trust my tapes more than any other backup I use (Optical disc, HDD, and Cloud). Once my station wagon full of tapes caught fire on the highway, but I blame that cheap-ass roach clip.
not getting a higher bill when you forget to turn off the lights every time you leave a room.
Due to the religious nature of the vast majority of peoples in India, once they hear that it blocks offensive content it may become the search engine of choice.
Wha? I spent forty minutes swapping out a P4 AGP board for a DFI x38 with 2 GB Patriot, an E8500, and a ZOTAC 7600GS DVI piping 1080P to a 46" Toshiba 46RV535U via GBPVR and VGA piping to an Asus 20" monitor running 1600 x 900 simultaneously. I was drooling the entire time and it works incredibly well with cycles to spare. I can browse the web and watch The Fifth Element in 1080p at the same time without any lag. Are you saying I am wasting my time? There are very few things I'd rather be doing.
The power supply was good for a socket 775 and I already had a case, monitor, and HDD, so the RAM, MB, Video card, and CPU cost me $400 (from Newegg, of course). Then again I have dozens of cases and HDD lying around. Doesn't everyone?
I'll post pictures when the CPU and video are liquid cooled.
False Positives must be zero for this to be effective. If they could get a (very) high resolution system to do retina recognition rather than facial recognition the false positives would decrease as would the ability to fool the cameras with prosetics (groucho eyebrow implants and angelina jolie lips). You easily could get 15,000 people to look straight at a camera with a photo of tub girl or goatse. Just think of John Anderton walking into the Gap being greeted by an advert. Hello Mr. Yukkamoto.
Originated in the US? It is well documented that the first few known cases were from Vera Cruz Mexico. http://www.grist.org/article/2009-04-25-swine-flu-smithfield/ http://www.mydd.com/story/ http://www.google.com/search?q=swine+flu+veracruz&afid=5052&s=&search=. Although the pig farm it may have originated on is owned by a U.S. company and is reported to have deplorable conditions.
That is curious. I pay for hosting and I couldn't be happier. Why free? If you die, do you want your site to be available for years after? Is $100 a year too much for 100 GB of storage and 100 GB of file transfers per month and unlimited domain names? I have a free page http://networkzombie.googlepages.com/ but it doesn't let me do whatever I want, and storage is 100 MB, so I don't (or can't) do anything serious with it. I think the limitations of free sites, like ads and bandwidth restrictions, make them overrated. What do you do with your free site?