* Immediately restore the long-form census;
* Make as many government datasets as possible available to the public online free of
charge at opendata.gc.ca in an open and searchable format, starting with Statistics
Canada data, including data from the long-form census;
* Post all Access to Information requests, responses, and response times online at
accesstoinformation.gc.ca; and
* Make information on government grants, contributions and contracts available through
a searchable, online database at accountablespending.gc.ca.
by "free" I meant free as in beer. the reference to AVG and the like was meant to make that a bit more clear. My apologies if it wasn't.
This is of course based on my experiences, YMMV.
Mark me as another vote for Nod32. I bought it a month or so ago and I must say well worth it. Beats the pants off all the "free" ones (AVG and the like) and don't get me started on Norton and compagny.
I strongly suggest you also CC these people:
info@michaelignatieff.ca// The leader of the Liberal Party
Jack@ndp.ca//The Leader of the NDP party
Those 2 email accounts are well monitored and mass emails on issues coming to those are often noticed quickly.
I for one second the R-Studio. I used it and it worked well many times for me especially when dealing with broken RAID arrays.
BUT I recently had to use UFS Explorer http://www.ufsexplorer.com/ because of a XFS partition and it was easier to use than R-Studio and supported more file systems, also their website has a whole bunch of tips as to how to identify what ordering the RAID drives are in for RAID 5 arrays and such.
Actually... As much as I agree with his tech views. Most of his plans are completely idealistic and borderline delusional. The leader is also a scummy politician. After a while you will see that he is an opportunist that only cares about what the media will give out and not the actual issues and doesn't take the time to try to explain a in depth analysis and how to actually solve it. Instead he spews populist jib jab on most topics. The only reason he is getting this right is because of Charlie Angus one of the Best supporters of Net Neutrality and Copyright Reform that is part of his party.
So to recap:
Charlie Angus = Good
Jack Layton (leader) = Bad
3. Rapidly rechargeable
The superb safety characteristics of SCiB allow recharge with a current as large as 50 amperes (A), allowing the SCiB Cell and SCiB Battery Module to recharge to 90% of full capacity in only five minutes(1).
(my bold)
Personally I don't have a 50A jack lying around.
Have you tried a Tablet PC. The pricier ones work great. Just don't buy a cheap ones (HP had some awful ones for 800USD a while back and it turned a lot of people off them, personally Toshiba's have worked great, YMMV) you'll have a hard time writing. You need to pay ~1500-2000USD to get something that will really work well.
After a close examination it does say percent of congested links (out of several thousand) but the critical threshold would probably be around 10%. Taking the highest percent before DPI which is 6.6%, that's still not high and if it's that bad it would not have been that expensive to upgrade those links.
not to mention the CRITERIA for getting ito that count of "congested links".
here are the utilization limits for congested as per Bell Canada:
DS-3 61%, OC-3 84%, OC-12 and OC-48 90%.
so, for one of those links to be considered "congested" and added to that low % graph the following has to occur (using DS-3 links as an example).
Over a 14 day period, utilization measurements are taken every 15 minutes. (snap shot of usage at that time). the limit of 61% must be exceeded atleast ONCE on 5 seperate days over that 14 day period.
what that means is that for the total UP TIME of a link over that 14 days (in minutes) is 20,160 minutes (24hrs x 60min x 14 days). The link must only be above 61% for a TOTAL 75 of those minutes to be considered "congested", or 0.37% of it's available time. Lets also not forget that there could be a sudden spike of usage right at that 15 minute mark and then die down, but i'll assume the entire 15 minute interval is at that level for simplicity, lol.
If you'd know what you were talking about you'd know that Cuba doesn't stamp your passport. They just look at it.
This applies not only to Americans but to anyone who visits so that they don't have problems in the States [and al].
Ya, certainly not a serious game like Civilization 4. Oh sure its not full out Python many of the part are written in C but it shows how it has its uses and its strenghts
..... maybe you might want to google search atleast and get your facts straight. the only way to get out of it is if your blind or have another disability.
There is a big difference between being the top spot of advertising and not allowing others to even be on the list.
if you google Kansas City you'll get as first result the google Map, the yahoo map and the mapquest. When i install Windows i don't get Internet explorer and Firefox with IE being first. Its the only one AND the thing that makes it a monopoly is that they make it illegal for resellers to change this.
As a PHP only developer for a few years now I was with all the Free IDE and then the ZEND proffesional but the Best one and the one i am currently on is NuSphere PhpEd. the cost is high but the debug and the profilign and the IDE for all languages(CSS, JS etc) well integrated is beyond any other one. Also the Zend one runs very slowly. while NuSphere is incredibly Faster
I understand the current group think is bash PHP but let me try to stick a somewhat sensible word in. The goal of PHP is to be able to make scripts quickly that will then be able to support thousands of hits a day without too much tinkering. I find it incredible that people are still complaining that with PHP its too easy to make security holes. These people often refer to the fact that alot of young "N008S" are playing with it. Well that might not be because its an easy language but maybe because it fits what they want to do. Lots of people these days don't want to make a single player game, they want a multiplayer game. They want to be connected and with PHP and its many built in functions mass accessibility, C like syntax it makes it easy for people to pick and twiddle around with.
The real problem aren't people who are making insecure sites, its the people who are hiring people with no credentials to make sites. No Zend Certified Engeneer will have glaring security holes in their applications, we don't just hire some guy off the street to do a GUI app so why are they hiring some kid off teh street for a web app?
Take action to change that!
http://www.liberal.ca/open/
The Liberal Open Government Initiative will:
* Immediately restore the long-form census;
* Make as many government datasets as possible available to the public online free of
charge at opendata.gc.ca in an open and searchable format, starting with Statistics
Canada data, including data from the long-form census;
* Post all Access to Information requests, responses, and response times online at
accesstoinformation.gc.ca; and
* Make information on government grants, contributions and contracts available through
a searchable, online database at accountablespending.gc.ca.
For complete details, please read the PDF policy brochure. http://lpc.ca/opengov
(Disclaimer, I work as a developper for the party)
by "free" I meant free as in beer. the reference to AVG and the like was meant to make that a bit more clear. My apologies if it wasn't. This is of course based on my experiences, YMMV.
Mark me as another vote for Nod32. I bought it a month or so ago and I must say well worth it. Beats the pants off all the "free" ones (AVG and the like) and don't get me started on Norton and compagny.
I strongly suggest you also CC these people: info@michaelignatieff.ca // The leader of the Liberal Party
Jack@ndp.ca //The Leader of the NDP party
Those 2 email accounts are well monitored and mass emails on issues coming to those are often noticed quickly.
I for one second the R-Studio. I used it and it worked well many times for me especially when dealing with broken RAID arrays. BUT I recently had to use UFS Explorer http://www.ufsexplorer.com/ because of a XFS partition and it was easier to use than R-Studio and supported more file systems, also their website has a whole bunch of tips as to how to identify what ordering the RAID drives are in for RAID 5 arrays and such.
you mean the Willy Wonka mod is Willy Wonka?
That's the whole base code of Windows 7
ignore this
Actually... As much as I agree with his tech views. Most of his plans are completely idealistic and borderline delusional. The leader is also a scummy politician. After a while you will see that he is an opportunist that only cares about what the media will give out and not the actual issues and doesn't take the time to try to explain a in depth analysis and how to actually solve it. Instead he spews populist jib jab on most topics. The only reason he is getting this right is because of Charlie Angus one of the Best supporters of Net Neutrality and Copyright Reform that is part of his party. So to recap: Charlie Angus = Good Jack Layton (leader) = Bad
3. Rapidly rechargeable The superb safety characteristics of SCiB allow recharge with a current as large as 50 amperes (A), allowing the SCiB Cell and SCiB Battery Module to recharge to 90% of full capacity in only five minutes(1).
(my bold) Personally I don't have a 50A jack lying around.
Have you tried a Tablet PC. The pricier ones work great. Just don't buy a cheap ones (HP had some awful ones for 800USD a while back and it turned a lot of people off them, personally Toshiba's have worked great, YMMV) you'll have a hard time writing. You need to pay ~1500-2000USD to get something that will really work well.
After a close examination it does say percent of congested links (out of several thousand) but the critical threshold would probably be around 10%. Taking the highest percent before DPI which is 6.6%, that's still not high and if it's that bad it would not have been that expensive to upgrade those links. not to mention the CRITERIA for getting ito that count of "congested links". here are the utilization limits for congested as per Bell Canada: DS-3 61%, OC-3 84%, OC-12 and OC-48 90%. so, for one of those links to be considered "congested" and added to that low % graph the following has to occur (using DS-3 links as an example). Over a 14 day period, utilization measurements are taken every 15 minutes. (snap shot of usage at that time). the limit of 61% must be exceeded atleast ONCE on 5 seperate days over that 14 day period. what that means is that for the total UP TIME of a link over that 14 days (in minutes) is 20,160 minutes (24hrs x 60min x 14 days). The link must only be above 61% for a TOTAL 75 of those minutes to be considered "congested", or 0.37% of it's available time. Lets also not forget that there could be a sudden spike of usage right at that 15 minute mark and then die down, but i'll assume the entire 15 minute interval is at that level for simplicity, lol.
- http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20690166-The-Bell-Disclosure
Add My vote to the Curve. I use it for SSH into servers and set top boxes while on call and the phone is wonderful to use
If you'd know what you were talking about you'd know that Cuba doesn't stamp your passport. They just look at it. This applies not only to Americans but to anyone who visits so that they don't have problems in the States [and al].
Ya, certainly not a serious game like Civilization 4. Oh sure its not full out Python many of the part are written in C but it shows how it has its uses and its strenghts
The corect phrase would of been: Duke Nukem Forever will simultaneously Run and Not Run on their architecture.
fair enough, your point makes sense and i do believe he didn't mean the RIAA but its canadian counterpart that are jsut grouped together
that refers to the united states.... hence the United states anchor in the link.... he parent refered to Canada
..... maybe you might want to google search atleast and get your facts straight. the only way to get out of it is if your blind or have another disability.
There is a big difference between being the top spot of advertising and not allowing others to even be on the list. if you google Kansas City you'll get as first result the google Map, the yahoo map and the mapquest. When i install Windows i don't get Internet explorer and Firefox with IE being first. Its the only one AND the thing that makes it a monopoly is that they make it illegal for resellers to change this.
Haha IE6 standards compliant mode.... thats funny... ouf let me catch my breath
As a PHP only developer for a few years now I was with all the Free IDE and then the ZEND proffesional but the Best one and the one i am currently on is NuSphere PhpEd. the cost is high but the debug and the profilign and the IDE for all languages(CSS, JS etc) well integrated is beyond any other one. Also the Zend one runs very slowly. while NuSphere is incredibly Faster
How are you able to sleep at night re: css support?
I understand the current group think is bash PHP but let me try to stick a somewhat sensible word in. The goal of PHP is to be able to make scripts quickly that will then be able to support thousands of hits a day without too much tinkering. I find it incredible that people are still complaining that with PHP its too easy to make security holes. These people often refer to the fact that alot of young "N008S" are playing with it. Well that might not be because its an easy language but maybe because it fits what they want to do. Lots of people these days don't want to make a single player game, they want a multiplayer game. They want to be connected and with PHP and its many built in functions mass accessibility, C like syntax it makes it easy for people to pick and twiddle around with. The real problem aren't people who are making insecure sites, its the people who are hiring people with no credentials to make sites. No Zend Certified Engeneer will have glaring security holes in their applications, we don't just hire some guy off the street to do a GUI app so why are they hiring some kid off teh street for a web app?
Maybe you should ask Yahoo...