All these measurements are by government fiats. Julius and Augustus commanded the seventh month (SEPTember) to be the eighth and ninth month respectively. So Elizabeth Regina can actually command the clock and the calendar to be whatever arbitrarily.
It has already happened. I saw the documentary, the voyager spacecraft came back and decided to get rid of humans. A great scientist named Percis Combata, I think, saved the day. But not sure the next attack could be thwarted.
Just got notification that the next version of our flagship software is going to adopt ribbon menu. We support linux too. So don't think you are safe from ribbon because you use linux. Ribbon will come to you.
The programmer can write any shit he wants, the OS should not respect the demand from the application without proper permissions. Demanding focus is a privileged command. At least we should have a matching, "Do not give focus to any other application" to other programs. And a click to specifically gives focus overrides both and resolves conflicts.
All the tapes had significant amount of mould and it was considered a health risk to try to read them.
My wedding video tape original master too was affected seriously by mold. We were able to take it to India where they took the tape out of the cassette, cleaned the tape and re wound it in a new cassette. The tape was readable but quality of the video was severely degraded. If it is digital tape I dont think any useful info could be recovered.
The original developer signed an NDA and could not talk about it.
Let us say his computer gets hacked and some unknown thirdparty finds all the dirty laundry. And this hacker blabs all over the media about the deal. Now the original developer is not responsible for the behavior of the hacker right? She/He is also a victim of the hacker. If the original developer is able to show that she/he was not negligent then she/he is off the hook.
I am not suggesting the original hacker to leak all information and blame it on Russian hackers... before making sure he/she can make the blame stick.
Lots of people are offered the chance to work from home. Those who are disciplined, and who actually work well and deliver results continue to be employed and allowed to work from home. The slackers get fired, and they find jobs where they need to be monitored constantly. Thus in the end, the sample of people who work from home is biased towards the survivors and it skews the results.
The genes are patented by the drug company. The patients body making additional copies of the gene would be violating the patent and copyright of the drug maker. Who will sue you to death. If cancer does not get you, the pharma will get you.
So Verizon contracts with some company to analyze customer interactions in real time. They provide them with their raw logs. The logs contain pin numbers and cell phone numbers. Recording the password in plaintext in log files itself is a huge security lapse. Any employee with access to the logs can actually mess with any customers account. Then they gave the raw unsanitized logs to some third party company. That company has even worse security policy and stores the raw log files in some publicly accessible server.
In the end all the top brass will find some scape goat. "Our policy guidelines specifically state the security procedures followed should be of the highest order. They violated our guidelines and policy. They are solely responsible!". The people who write the guidelines to protect their rear ends get paid millions of dollars, and they also implement a pay/bonus/promotion/reward system where following the very same guidelines will make your performance very very bad. With a wink and a nod, knowing fully well their policies are not followed, they could not be followed, they exist only as a CMA shield, they carry on.
Unless we hold the fire the entire chain of command and dock their pay and bonus and clawback past bonuses and pay they would not change.
The customer records were contained in log files that were generated when Verizon customers in the last six months called customer service. These interactions are recorded, obtained, and analyzed by Nice, which says it can "realize intent, and extract and leverage insights to deliver impact in real time." Verizon uses that data to verify account holders and to improve customer service.
Each record included a customer's name, a cell phone number, and their account PIN -- which if obtained would grant anyone access to a subscriber's account, according to a Verizon call center representative, who spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the press.
Why would they record the pin in plain text in the log files?
Irrespective of the leak to public domain, this would expose pins of all customers to all employees who can log in?
Stupid to the core.
Nothing to see here folks.. Move along. Don't pay any attention to weeds and bugs that are moving north... Move along. Just another stupid ice thing broke in some god forsaken land. Just pay not attention.
Hey look! The latest outrageous tweet. Keep chasing that like a dog chases the laser pointer dot.
So what does it do if the font I used in one computer is not available in another computer?
Does it use default font? If the font used in 2006 doc is no longer available in 2017 and they
opened it again to print it, what would it do?
USA, 2013, energy consumed is 25,000 Twh. Area of USA 4 million square miles. 10 million km^2. Works out to 2.5 kwh per m^2. 8760 hours per year. Average is 0.29 watts. Not the 5 watts claimed by the GP.
Peak solar radiation is around 1 kW/m^2. Factor 0.5 for day/night, 0.5 for angle/latitude/overcast, 0.1 for efficiency of conversion, you get 25 W/m^2. Not too far from GP's 20 w/m^2
You need 40,000 sq km. 1 Rhode island?
Total paved area of USA, all the parking lots and roads is around 60,000 square miles, or 154,000 square km. So you need to pave 25% of all the paved area (roads and parking lots) of USA with solar panels to satisfy all the energy needs using solar alone.
If we choose to put it where the conversion efficiency is better, like Arizona or New Mexico or California we need much less than 40,000 sq km. Probably 16,000 sq km should be enough.
Solar power is 5W/m^2? The peak solar radiation is around 1050 W/m^2. The energy consumption 1 W/m^2 is also probably the peak energy consumption. If that is true, i would like to see the citation and dig through it.
I have an ASCII file that was created back when I was in grad school. I open it in my favorite text editor and issue a print command. The default font chosen by the text editor did not exist back when I was in grad school. Does it mean the text file did not exist then?
I don't know MsOffice font handling directives saved to the file. Does MsOffice explicitly names the default font in the save document? Or it just leaves it as "default font"? If a document is saved in the default font of 2006, and I open it today, does it display it in today's default font or will it use the default font of 2006?
Please don't dismiss it some stretched speculation made just for the sake of argument.
MsOffice files are very very convoluted. For a long time, changing your default printer would change the margins on the document. Every grad student who chose to write the thesis in MsWord discovered it to their consternation. Pagination and margins change randomly. If someone else using that computer changed the printer or installed a new font, the thesis file saved on disk would print differently and it would fail mechanical check in the Registrar's office.
Most Hong Kong residents would not buy a car unless it can go completely across the entire country at least five times in one full charge or full tank of gas. No way Tesla could do it. Tesla might sell in a small place like USA but on a large country like Hong Kong, no way it would sell.
When websites try to use these filters you know what happens, the Hon'ble Minister name is printed as Matt Han****
I just made up some name for the paper company. Looks the correct name is Great Northern Paper. Is it the Bounty competitor Northern?
The locomotives of Lake Chamberlain Logging and Paper Company, Maine have absolutely no security and they are sitting there in the jungle clearing for any one to come in ride away (after raising steam and laying the railroad)
All these measurements are by government fiats. Julius and Augustus commanded the seventh month (SEPTember) to be the eighth and ninth month respectively. So Elizabeth Regina can actually command the clock and the calendar to be whatever arbitrarily.
It has already happened. I saw the documentary, the voyager spacecraft came back and decided to get rid of humans. A great scientist named Percis Combata, I think, saved the day. But not sure the next attack could be thwarted.
What? Want citation? Just give me 30 minutes and then check Wikipedia.
Just got notification that the next version of our flagship software is going to adopt ribbon menu. We support linux too. So don't think you are safe from ribbon because you use linux. Ribbon will come to you.
The programmer can write any shit he wants, the OS should not respect the demand from the application without proper permissions. Demanding focus is a privileged command. At least we should have a matching, "Do not give focus to any other application" to other programs. And a click to specifically gives focus overrides both and resolves conflicts.
My wedding video tape original master too was affected seriously by mold. We were able to take it to India where they took the tape out of the cassette, cleaned the tape and re wound it in a new cassette. The tape was readable but quality of the video was severely degraded. If it is digital tape I dont think any useful info could be recovered.
Let us say his computer gets hacked and some unknown thirdparty finds all the dirty laundry. And this hacker blabs all over the media about the deal. Now the original developer is not responsible for the behavior of the hacker right? She/He is also a victim of the hacker. If the original developer is able to show that she/he was not negligent then she/he is off the hook.
I am not suggesting the original hacker to leak all information and blame it on Russian hackers ... before making sure he/she can make the blame stick.
Another issue is how do I pay my neighbor kid to mow my lawn with a credit card?
You just venmo the cash. Yes venmo is a verb now. Add to the list of new verbs: google friend
Lots of people are offered the chance to work from home. Those who are disciplined, and who actually work well and deliver results continue to be employed and allowed to work from home. The slackers get fired, and they find jobs where they need to be monitored constantly. Thus in the end, the sample of people who work from home is biased towards the survivors and it skews the results.
The genes are patented by the drug company. The patients body making additional copies of the gene would be violating the patent and copyright of the drug maker. Who will sue you to death. If cancer does not get you, the pharma will get you.
In the end all the top brass will find some scape goat. "Our policy guidelines specifically state the security procedures followed should be of the highest order. They violated our guidelines and policy. They are solely responsible!". The people who write the guidelines to protect their rear ends get paid millions of dollars, and they also implement a pay/bonus/promotion/reward system where following the very same guidelines will make your performance very very bad. With a wink and a nod, knowing fully well their policies are not followed, they could not be followed, they exist only as a CMA shield, they carry on.
Unless we hold the fire the entire chain of command and dock their pay and bonus and clawback past bonuses and pay they would not change.
The customer records were contained in log files that were generated when Verizon customers in the last six months called customer service. These interactions are recorded, obtained, and analyzed by Nice, which says it can "realize intent, and extract and leverage insights to deliver impact in real time." Verizon uses that data to verify account holders and to improve customer service. Each record included a customer's name, a cell phone number, and their account PIN -- which if obtained would grant anyone access to a subscriber's account, according to a Verizon call center representative, who spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the press.
Why would they record the pin in plain text in the log files? Irrespective of the leak to public domain, this would expose pins of all customers to all employees who can log in? Stupid to the core.
Hey look! The latest outrageous tweet. Keep chasing that like a dog chases the laser pointer dot.
Without releasing chemicals the TV news channels seem to be on the verge of turning human beings into cannibals.
Sorry I doubted your numbers. You are correct. My apologies.
I saw a documentary where they were growing potatoes in Mars in shit. Whatever happened to that project, I wonder.
So what does it do if the font I used in one computer is not available in another computer? Does it use default font? If the font used in 2006 doc is no longer available in 2017 and they opened it again to print it, what would it do?
Peak solar radiation is around 1 kW/m^2. Factor 0.5 for day/night, 0.5 for angle/latitude/overcast, 0.1 for efficiency of conversion, you get 25 W/m^2. Not too far from GP's 20 w/m^2
You need 40,000 sq km. 1 Rhode island?
Total paved area of USA, all the parking lots and roads is around 60,000 square miles, or 154,000 square km. So you need to pave 25% of all the paved area (roads and parking lots) of USA with solar panels to satisfy all the energy needs using solar alone.
If we choose to put it where the conversion efficiency is better, like Arizona or New Mexico or California we need much less than 40,000 sq km. Probably 16,000 sq km should be enough.
Solar power is 5W/m^2? The peak solar radiation is around 1050 W/m^2. The energy consumption 1 W/m^2 is also probably the peak energy consumption. If that is true, i would like to see the citation and dig through it.
I don't know MsOffice font handling directives saved to the file. Does MsOffice explicitly names the default font in the save document? Or it just leaves it as "default font"? If a document is saved in the default font of 2006, and I open it today, does it display it in today's default font or will it use the default font of 2006?
Please don't dismiss it some stretched speculation made just for the sake of argument. MsOffice files are very very convoluted. For a long time, changing your default printer would change the margins on the document. Every grad student who chose to write the thesis in MsWord discovered it to their consternation. Pagination and margins change randomly. If someone else using that computer changed the printer or installed a new font, the thesis file saved on disk would print differently and it would fail mechanical check in the Registrar's office.
If you are going to hype like this, why aim so low? Might as well tack on cure for cancer and solving world hunger.
Most Hong Kong residents would not buy a car unless it can go completely across the entire country at least five times in one full charge or full tank of gas. No way Tesla could do it. Tesla might sell in a small place like USA but on a large country like Hong Kong, no way it would sell.