Sounds like a personal problem to me. I've had it turned on for years, and have never accidentally clicked buy now. I have however cancelled orders from Amazon that I did intentionally click and then changed my mind (Found better item, cheaper item, or faster delivery).
Of course, you could also have amazon notifications in chrome, or on your phone if premature accidental clickulation is rampant for you (or get a pill).
As for other stores, well, then don't shop there, but the rest of the world shouldn't have to stand still just because you can't control yourself, or pay attention to what you do, or what you've done.
I have to agree with you. I think the car business is great, but I think the real money is in the power business -- solar panels, home batteries, and I'd venture at some point power production from other means.
Uh no. That's not how copyright works. They have to right to grant or deny the rights to copy their data however they see fit. Their EULA clearly states that you are not allowed to do exactly what HiQ is doing. Copyright, unlike trademarks, does not forfeit its right to enforce it just because they haven't in the past, or have chosen to enforce it in specific instances. HiQ has been directly told they don't have permission, end of story.
And here you have probably completely confused bits and bytes, because most drives these days (including USB sticks) will transfer around 40-43MB/s over USB 2, which is about 8-9 times faster than you've never seen.
I would think then, it is apparent that Sony is behind the pirating, and Cloudflare should pro-actively remove any and all links to any site that is owned by Sony.
Watch NBC or Universal content that gets bundled into your Comcast service for "free", and doesn't count against your data cap.
Then those on AT&T DSL (or suddenlink, verizon FIOS, google fiber), get to pay $15/mo for the same. It's a double threat because not only does it hurt any competing ISP offer, but it also tries to lock in comcast customers from other competing video on demand services (Netflix). Of course, they will license the same content to Netflix for $30/mo/user if they want it.
But what I really want to know how someone on $15/hr buys a 4K UHD TV or iPhone every year/two years, plus new car every 4 years.
Why? I don't own a 4k UHD TV, nor do I buy a new iPhone every two years. Don't need them, and I make considerably more than $15/hr.
I'll buy a 4k UHD TV when one of my TVs dies. I still have an iPhone 6 Plus (almost 3 years old now). I buy a new car every 10-12 years, not every 4. Why would you advocate that these are necessities for a MINIMUM wage worker, when someone comfortably upper middle class doesn't have them (or want them)?
there wasn't a single fucking consumer who asked for a non-removable battery. Stop ignorantly assuming they did.
Yes there was. Me. Partly because I got sick and tired of phones that would break as soon as you got it in the general area of something wet. Haven't had any iPhones die yet like my Motorola RAZR did. A cellphone in your pocket should not die when you unexpectedly get caught in a light rain.
Sorry, I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that one. I believe you might have to change the security on that particular key as normally it is pretty locked down. Once that is done, I believe you shouldn't get a UAC prompt when trying to change it, but I could be wrong.
Windows, just use at or schtasks to periodically modify HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\DefaultMediaCost\Ethernet.
And because these http://www.mining-technology.c... never happened, which is just IN ADDITION to the tons of deaths caused by coal burning pollution, black lung, etc
What is the SLA on bitbucket? Do they refund your monthly $0 if they crash and lose all your data?
Do you believe Amazon's 1-click patent has stopped bad web designers from creating poor UI designs in the past?
Why even bother with 1-click? Aren't you afraid of all those 0-click merchants?
As is Google.
I see a pattern forming here.
Sounds like a personal problem to me. I've had it turned on for years, and have never accidentally clicked buy now. I have however cancelled orders from Amazon that I did intentionally click and then changed my mind (Found better item, cheaper item, or faster delivery).
Of course, you could also have amazon notifications in chrome, or on your phone if premature accidental clickulation is rampant for you (or get a pill).
As for other stores, well, then don't shop there, but the rest of the world shouldn't have to stand still just because you can't control yourself, or pay attention to what you do, or what you've done.
Well, except google is also a convicted monopolist.
It is pretty easy to go to your orders and cancel.
I have to agree with you. I think the car business is great, but I think the real money is in the power business -- solar panels, home batteries, and I'd venture at some point power production from other means.
Uh no. That's not how copyright works. They have to right to grant or deny the rights to copy their data however they see fit. Their EULA clearly states that you are not allowed to do exactly what HiQ is doing. Copyright, unlike trademarks, does not forfeit its right to enforce it just because they haven't in the past, or have chosen to enforce it in specific instances. HiQ has been directly told they don't have permission, end of story.
And here you have probably completely confused bits and bytes, because most drives these days (including USB sticks) will transfer around 40-43MB/s over USB 2, which is about 8-9 times faster than you've never seen.
I would think then, it is apparent that Sony is behind the pirating, and Cloudflare should pro-actively remove any and all links to any site that is owned by Sony.
Watch NBC or Universal content that gets bundled into your Comcast service for "free", and doesn't count against your data cap.
Then those on AT&T DSL (or suddenlink, verizon FIOS, google fiber), get to pay $15/mo for the same. It's a double threat because not only does it hurt any competing ISP offer, but it also tries to lock in comcast customers from other competing video on demand services (Netflix). Of course, they will license the same content to Netflix for $30/mo/user if they want it.
What university do you go to that they even teach something in the MS stack? The universities I know of are teaching in python, haskell and java.
Even those, they only use them to demonstrate usage. They actually teach theory, where the code itself is a very minor part of the classes.
If all you want is a simple word processor, then use WordPad. It's free and has come with every version of windows since Windows 95 I believe.
Unless of course, you really don't want just a simple word processor, then you need to look for something more advanced like Word.
Because if they are caught lying in count, it's perjury and carries a maximum sentence (a felony sentence btw) of up to 5 years in prison, and fines.
Is your spite worth up to 5 years in prison and seizing all your assets (plus some)?
With the same leakage rates, generating the same amount of loss/heat? Does it then react the same at all temperatures?
But what I really want to know how someone on $15/hr buys a 4K UHD TV or iPhone every year/two years, plus new car every 4 years.
Why? I don't own a 4k UHD TV, nor do I buy a new iPhone every two years. Don't need them, and I make considerably more than $15/hr.
I'll buy a 4k UHD TV when one of my TVs dies. I still have an iPhone 6 Plus (almost 3 years old now). I buy a new car every 10-12 years, not every 4. Why would you advocate that these are necessities for a MINIMUM wage worker, when someone comfortably upper middle class doesn't have them (or want them)?
Only until brexit. Then the EU will be a distant 3rd.
there wasn't a single fucking consumer who asked for a non-removable battery. Stop ignorantly assuming they did.
Yes there was. Me. Partly because I got sick and tired of phones that would break as soon as you got it in the general area of something wet. Haven't had any iPhones die yet like my Motorola RAZR did. A cellphone in your pocket should not die when you unexpectedly get caught in a light rain.
Sorry, I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that one. I believe you might have to change the security on that particular key as normally it is pretty locked down. Once that is done, I believe you shouldn't get a UAC prompt when trying to change it, but I could be wrong.
Probably not. Just make an "Update metering" task instead and run it at 8AM and midnight.
If you use Task Scheduler, of course. Just check the box that says "Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed".
Wow, 1MB? Not a whole 1MB! That is more than AC has total memory.
Windows, just use at or schtasks to periodically modify HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\DefaultMediaCost\Ethernet.
Done.
And because these http://www.mining-technology.c... never happened, which is just IN ADDITION to the tons of deaths caused by coal burning pollution, black lung, etc
All those($42) + $8 for netflix is still cheaper than your $100 cable bill.