Not really, the UAW is probably the only reason why we have an auto industry in the US at this point. It never ceases to amaze me, the amount of ignorance and union bashing that goes on. Perhaps you'd like to give up your 40 hours work weeks, week ends, OSHA regulations, retirement and disability insurance.
You're not going to get far with energy sources if you're not replacing the older gas guzzlers with newer fewer efficient cars. Despite all the ignorance, the UAW workers don't actually make that much more than their non-union counterparts in the South, but you get the same blind rage from people because ZOMG UNIONS~!!1!!11ONEONEELEVEN
Keeping patched, running anti-malware software and not clicking on stupid things would go a long way.
At some point though we're probably just going to have to start issuing licenses since people seem to be determined to not act responsibly online. Accessing porn and adult materials is fine, but people need to realize that it's their own damned fault if they get a virus. And it's completely inexcusable that people run machines that have viruses on them for prolonged periods of time.
Precisely, and the better providers allow you to tell them whether or not the ad is at all relevant. Sometimes, Hulu advertisers even give you the option to watch the commercial up front rather than small interruptions in the middle. Perfect for when premium channel content eventually becomes available.
Eh, off topic isn't the appropriate mod for this. And at some point they need to fix the site so that comments don't go missing only to randomly reappear later.
In one very important way, a commercial ISP would go out of business if it didn't have some sort of access control to keep people off that didn't have permission to use the connection. I'm guessing this particular AP lacks that capability, which is a very important distinction to make.
The only thing to really remember is that you probably want to disable autotype, as it seems to still have issues. When on Windows I'll use it with keyscrambler to reduce the likelihood of the characters being sniffed out.
The main problem is that GPGauth seems to require the site to support it. Which is reasonable in the future, but it doesn't really solve this problem now.
Um, no, that's not true at all. If you follow that path, you end up starving yourself to death. It's been known for quite some time that if you just diet without exercise, that you just atrophy your muscles and enlarge your fat stores by comparison. Sure you do lose weight, but you're mostly losing water and muscle mass rather than the fat deposits that you probably want to reduce.
Likewise, if you don't fix your diet there's no way that you can exercise enough in even 5 hours a week to undo the damage that you do during the other 163 hours in the week.
Technically speaking, the most likely thing to happen in that scenario is for the direction of the currents to change. Wind is driven by differentials in pressure throughout the area. It's just about impossible to ever perfectly even the pressure across the entirety of the globe and keep it at a consistent pressure permanently.
At bare minimum you'll always have the ocean cooling and warming at a different rate from the land. Then there's the bits caused by ocean currents. In short, that's a really low probability event.
Precisely, but more than that, most of the time flash is being used where there's a better standard in place and in places where it shouldn't have been used originally. Flash sites aren't ADA compliant without an unreasonable amount of extra work. Mainly unreasonable because if it had been properly done in some other format it wouldn't take much effort at all.
Open is great, but really a secure, stable technology that's accessible to everybody is enough. Realistically that's probably open source.
Well, that and the GPLv2 was picked apart pretty good over the years in a way which was never really expected. Surprisingly enough all that analysis revealed flaws and loopholes which weren't really intended in the first place.
Whether the v3 is better really depends upon who you are and what you want with the code.
Yes and no. Yes, that's been broken for some time, but it's more than that. The state I live in has a questionnaire that one is required to fill out as part of the application. It's specifically designed to flunk at least 10% of the population into the high risk, and therefore high cost, insurance pool. Even things which are relatively minor and may not even be an applicants fault can get them randomly flunked.
Pre-existing conditions is a wonderful way of saying that none of your previous doctors noticed it so we're not paying either.
But as an aside, of course it affects premiums. Unless there's some entity to compete with the insurance companies requiring them to do all this extra coverage will cost more. At least without other reforms. Whenever an insurance company is required to come up with more coverage, they raise the price to accommodate that requirement. A public option would at least require that they compete with somebody with an active interest in keeping costs down.
Of course removing all those special protections from things like bid rigging and anti-trust misbehavior would help a lot with cost.
You're missing the point somewhat. Yes, when things like Feminism and Gay rights marches cease we've reached the end. However it does not follow that those things are counter productive.
And no, it's not a we're so special parade, it's a way of drawing in people who might not know anybody that's openly gay.
Here in WA we just won just about all of the state rights that heterosexuals have with the exception of the right to use the term "married." But the most troubling thing about it was the general level of ignorance. When even your own supporters are missing the point of all this, it's difficult to say the least, to expect the opposition to get it.
Same deal here, he's clearly stretching things pretty far to suggest that he's being deprived of income in this. I may have missed it, but I thought a lot of these companies clamp down pretty hard on mods in order to reduce cheating.
Mostly yes, but not quite. What they're betting is that people won't use 100% of their bandwidth at the same time. If a third or so use there's in the earlyish morning, and the rest are split between night and afternoon, that's a whole lot different than if 2/3 tried to use theirs in the afternoon.
Right, not only that, but if you can just do things without having to spend time learning them there's other issues that come into play. For instance it's hard to appreciate something if you just start doing it and succeed immediately. Additionally it can lead to confidence problems when one can't readily discern whether or not the quality is good.
But on a whole you'd be right about it, I just pick up on things that most other people don't, and I generally can't explain why. I just pick up on that if I do things in a certain way that they seem to just work, and to an extent that impresses other people.
And your point is? It's surprisingly difficult to come up with a particular word which isn't similar or identical to some sort of inappropriate slang somewhere in the world. In fact unless you rule out all the innuendo in the English language it's not really possible at all.
Not all super-intelligent people speak Spanish or are familiar with Spanish slang.
That's hardly accurate. The accurate thing to say is that there's a grossly disproportionate amount of harm done. An adult, male, white, middle-class, christian, heterosexual, well educated person has all of his rights and can definitely get help if somebody is harassing him. In the case of the former it's hardly worth wasting time or energy on as it's not like we're going to have a vote on his rights.
Whereas a lesbian, jewish, old, female from Ghana probably doesn't have full access to the legal system or related protections in many parts of the country. In this case it's definitely worth getting worked up about, yesterdays referenda in Maine and Washington give a good deal of validity to considering it a more severe problem.
The casting of those two as similar is a tactic which the Klan used for many years because it played upon the entitlement and spoiled attitude that a lot of people with full rights have.
If they want to do that fine, but they should be liable for the times when they misidentify a copy as pirated.
Also, I take it that you haven't actually bothered to read the EULA that comes with Windows because it's an absolute joke. Worse still is that it changes regularly when doing updates and I'm willing to bet that if I call them and say that I'm rejecting the new version that they won't let me have my money back for the copies I've paid for.
ZFS is a copy on write filesystem, it already creates a temporary second copy so that the file system is always consistent if not quite up to date. I'd venture to guess that the new version of the file, not being identical to the old file would just be treated like copying it to a new name.
If I'm not mistaken, that would be a waste of time. Ultimately, you're looking to get a file executed in most cases in which case you don't really need that you just need some other exploit. If you do need to get that file retrieved, there are better ways of doing that as well.
ZFS isn't that much different than traditional file systems. I'm not quite sure how that reconciles with the fact that it reports unrecoverable bits of information when it couldn't self heal to you. If it were that unusable there'd be no point. Additionally there isn't really much likelihood of that happening considering that ZFS isn't really supposed to be used outside of a ZMIRROR or RAIDZ environment. Sure you can do it, but most of the goodness comes from multiple disks.
Not really, the UAW is probably the only reason why we have an auto industry in the US at this point. It never ceases to amaze me, the amount of ignorance and union bashing that goes on. Perhaps you'd like to give up your 40 hours work weeks, week ends, OSHA regulations, retirement and disability insurance.
You're not going to get far with energy sources if you're not replacing the older gas guzzlers with newer fewer efficient cars. Despite all the ignorance, the UAW workers don't actually make that much more than their non-union counterparts in the South, but you get the same blind rage from people because ZOMG UNIONS~!!1!!11ONEONEELEVEN
Keeping patched, running anti-malware software and not clicking on stupid things would go a long way.
At some point though we're probably just going to have to start issuing licenses since people seem to be determined to not act responsibly online. Accessing porn and adult materials is fine, but people need to realize that it's their own damned fault if they get a virus. And it's completely inexcusable that people run machines that have viruses on them for prolonged periods of time.
Precisely, and the better providers allow you to tell them whether or not the ad is at all relevant. Sometimes, Hulu advertisers even give you the option to watch the commercial up front rather than small interruptions in the middle. Perfect for when premium channel content eventually becomes available.
Eh, off topic isn't the appropriate mod for this. And at some point they need to fix the site so that comments don't go missing only to randomly reappear later.
But ISPs aren't common carriers. How many times does this need to be repeated?
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I must have missed when the government declared martial law and all the massive public fire fights on civilians.
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In one very important way, a commercial ISP would go out of business if it didn't have some sort of access control to keep people off that didn't have permission to use the connection. I'm guessing this particular AP lacks that capability, which is a very important distinction to make.
The only thing to really remember is that you probably want to disable autotype, as it seems to still have issues. When on Windows I'll use it with keyscrambler to reduce the likelihood of the characters being sniffed out.
The main problem is that GPGauth seems to require the site to support it. Which is reasonable in the future, but it doesn't really solve this problem now.
Um, no, that's not true at all. If you follow that path, you end up starving yourself to death. It's been known for quite some time that if you just diet without exercise, that you just atrophy your muscles and enlarge your fat stores by comparison. Sure you do lose weight, but you're mostly losing water and muscle mass rather than the fat deposits that you probably want to reduce.
Likewise, if you don't fix your diet there's no way that you can exercise enough in even 5 hours a week to undo the damage that you do during the other 163 hours in the week.
Technically speaking, the most likely thing to happen in that scenario is for the direction of the currents to change. Wind is driven by differentials in pressure throughout the area. It's just about impossible to ever perfectly even the pressure across the entirety of the globe and keep it at a consistent pressure permanently.
At bare minimum you'll always have the ocean cooling and warming at a different rate from the land. Then there's the bits caused by ocean currents. In short, that's a really low probability event.
Precisely, but more than that, most of the time flash is being used where there's a better standard in place and in places where it shouldn't have been used originally. Flash sites aren't ADA compliant without an unreasonable amount of extra work. Mainly unreasonable because if it had been properly done in some other format it wouldn't take much effort at all.
Open is great, but really a secure, stable technology that's accessible to everybody is enough. Realistically that's probably open source.
Well, that and the GPLv2 was picked apart pretty good over the years in a way which was never really expected. Surprisingly enough all that analysis revealed flaws and loopholes which weren't really intended in the first place.
Whether the v3 is better really depends upon who you are and what you want with the code.
Yes and no. Yes, that's been broken for some time, but it's more than that. The state I live in has a questionnaire that one is required to fill out as part of the application. It's specifically designed to flunk at least 10% of the population into the high risk, and therefore high cost, insurance pool. Even things which are relatively minor and may not even be an applicants fault can get them randomly flunked.
Pre-existing conditions is a wonderful way of saying that none of your previous doctors noticed it so we're not paying either.
But as an aside, of course it affects premiums. Unless there's some entity to compete with the insurance companies requiring them to do all this extra coverage will cost more. At least without other reforms. Whenever an insurance company is required to come up with more coverage, they raise the price to accommodate that requirement. A public option would at least require that they compete with somebody with an active interest in keeping costs down.
Of course removing all those special protections from things like bid rigging and anti-trust misbehavior would help a lot with cost.
You're missing the point somewhat. Yes, when things like Feminism and Gay rights marches cease we've reached the end. However it does not follow that those things are counter productive.
And no, it's not a we're so special parade, it's a way of drawing in people who might not know anybody that's openly gay.
Here in WA we just won just about all of the state rights that heterosexuals have with the exception of the right to use the term "married." But the most troubling thing about it was the general level of ignorance. When even your own supporters are missing the point of all this, it's difficult to say the least, to expect the opposition to get it.
Same deal here, he's clearly stretching things pretty far to suggest that he's being deprived of income in this. I may have missed it, but I thought a lot of these companies clamp down pretty hard on mods in order to reduce cheating.
Of course, didn't we all decide that the sound barrier is now at 42mph?
Mostly yes, but not quite. What they're betting is that people won't use 100% of their bandwidth at the same time. If a third or so use there's in the earlyish morning, and the rest are split between night and afternoon, that's a whole lot different than if 2/3 tried to use theirs in the afternoon.
Right, not only that, but if you can just do things without having to spend time learning them there's other issues that come into play. For instance it's hard to appreciate something if you just start doing it and succeed immediately. Additionally it can lead to confidence problems when one can't readily discern whether or not the quality is good.
But on a whole you'd be right about it, I just pick up on things that most other people don't, and I generally can't explain why. I just pick up on that if I do things in a certain way that they seem to just work, and to an extent that impresses other people.
And your point is? It's surprisingly difficult to come up with a particular word which isn't similar or identical to some sort of inappropriate slang somewhere in the world. In fact unless you rule out all the innuendo in the English language it's not really possible at all.
Not all super-intelligent people speak Spanish or are familiar with Spanish slang.
That's hardly accurate. The accurate thing to say is that there's a grossly disproportionate amount of harm done. An adult, male, white, middle-class, christian, heterosexual, well educated person has all of his rights and can definitely get help if somebody is harassing him. In the case of the former it's hardly worth wasting time or energy on as it's not like we're going to have a vote on his rights.
Whereas a lesbian, jewish, old, female from Ghana probably doesn't have full access to the legal system or related protections in many parts of the country. In this case it's definitely worth getting worked up about, yesterdays referenda in Maine and Washington give a good deal of validity to considering it a more severe problem.
The casting of those two as similar is a tactic which the Klan used for many years because it played upon the entitlement and spoiled attitude that a lot of people with full rights have.
If they want to do that fine, but they should be liable for the times when they misidentify a copy as pirated.
Also, I take it that you haven't actually bothered to read the EULA that comes with Windows because it's an absolute joke. Worse still is that it changes regularly when doing updates and I'm willing to bet that if I call them and say that I'm rejecting the new version that they won't let me have my money back for the copies I've paid for.
ZFS is a copy on write filesystem, it already creates a temporary second copy so that the file system is always consistent if not quite up to date. I'd venture to guess that the new version of the file, not being identical to the old file would just be treated like copying it to a new name.
If I'm not mistaken, that would be a waste of time. Ultimately, you're looking to get a file executed in most cases in which case you don't really need that you just need some other exploit. If you do need to get that file retrieved, there are better ways of doing that as well.
That requires a citation.
ZFS isn't that much different than traditional file systems. I'm not quite sure how that reconciles with the fact that it reports unrecoverable bits of information when it couldn't self heal to you. If it were that unusable there'd be no point. Additionally there isn't really much likelihood of that happening considering that ZFS isn't really supposed to be used outside of a ZMIRROR or RAIDZ environment. Sure you can do it, but most of the goodness comes from multiple disks.