Isn't the point of something like "Semester at Sea" to immerse yourself in the program, and become involved deeply in the studies and the people you're traveling with?
What you're wanting to do is like ordering escargot in a French restaurant and smothering them in ketchup.
Ok. So, you lost the genetic lottery. That really sucks for you, I'll admit. You have my sympathy.
Still, please explain why just because you got unlucky in life, I (or anyone else) should be forced to pay to take care of you? I know that sounds cold, but the nature of reality is that life is not fair and you only deserve what you can earn by the sweat of your brow.
Authoritarians did not invent Crohns disease. If you cannot get the drugs in this country, move to one where you can. If you cannot afford the drugs, either work harder or ask the people who know and care about you to help pay for them.
Ultimately only you are responsible for your own health and happiness. If you're not willing to do whatever it takes to secure those things for yourself, do not blame others. It's your choice not to act.
See, here's the problem. With QoS on these routers, you only have actual REAL control over what you transmit, not what you receive, and since you're receiving data across the internet, all the QoS bits on your inbound traffic from Vonage are thrown away as soon as they hit a backbone router.
So, yeah, you can control how much bandwidth on your outbound you allocate to VOIP traffic, but your bottleneck is not on outbound (if Bittorrent is what is causing your problems), but on traffic coming in. The best you can do is have your router drop non-voip packets inbound, and trust that the sender will slow their rate and retransmit. But, if they do, your BT client might try to compensate by the reduced flow by trying to connect to more peers. And, even if it doesn't, you're still having to receive the connections, determine whether they're VOIP traffic or not, and either pass or drop them. Your pipe is hammered and filled before your router ever gets a chance to do any QoS.
Basically, unless you control both endpoints and all the links in between, you cannot have real, hard QoS. You can "hope for the best", which is what you've got now.
Why is it that most of the planets discovered have extremely short orbital periods compared to our own? Is it because those are the easiest types to detect, or is it because we are a cosmic oddity with our slow orbit around our star?
Also, I wonder if one were on one of these planetary speedsters, would you be able to tell you were whizzing around your star so fast.
Read the thread. This isn't a developer admitting to spying on users. This is debate over a new feature written to help you keep from getting your blog haxored. They are collecting server and plugin data to help you to keep your software up to date.
Matt Mullenweg is being very reasonable and reasoned in dealing with a small but vocal groups paranoia. In the same breath that he mentioned forking Wordpress, he also mentioned that another option is using a plugin that disables this behavior.
This settlement is not about sharing a news story with a coworker. This is about a company building internal procedures around photocopying news articles, putting together a news packet, and distributing these packets around as form of employee education.
So, everybody who's yelling about getting in trouble for reading over a coworker's shoulder, or not being allowed to email links just needs to calm down and read the fine article.
How much would you charge someone else for a few hours of programming? How much did that RDC Menu program cost?
Sure, if you're doing it for funzies, coding it up yourself makes sense. If you just want something to get the job done, and you've got actual productive work you can be doing, it makes more sense to spend the $24.95. Honestly though, in the case of RDC Menu, I'd rather just use rdesktop from the command line.
Check out GrandCentral.com. They allow you to blacklist, whitelist, set up different voicemail greetings for different people, and whatnot.
My favorite feature is that you can transfer calls between any of your phones. So, if I'm on my cell and the battery is about to die, I just hit * and all my other phones (home, work, etc) start ringing. I pick up whatever phone is closest and I'm back to talking.
5. True: Boolean value for whether or not I am pissed-off.
6. Very Much: The level of item 5, above's, value.
Where did you learn the meaning of the word boolean?
The Lookout Blog has a list of the affected apps.
http://blog.mylookout.com/2011/05/security-alert-droiddreamlight-new-malware-from-the-developers-of-droiddream/
Isn't this technically "Wish-It-Was Two-Factor"
Reminds me of this:
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/WishItWas-TwoFactor-.aspx
What's the other 64%? Sawdust?
No AT&T 3G, though.
This should also increase profits for bars, since people will have to drink more while they're there to stay good and plastered.
Do you need the explosive or non-explosive model?
Isn't the point of something like "Semester at Sea" to immerse yourself in the program, and become involved deeply in the studies and the people you're traveling with?
What you're wanting to do is like ordering escargot in a French restaurant and smothering them in ketchup.
And if I do, I won't ask you to help me. See how nice moral consistency is?
Ok. So, you lost the genetic lottery. That really sucks for you, I'll admit. You have my sympathy.
Still, please explain why just because you got unlucky in life, I (or anyone else) should be forced to pay to take care of you? I know that sounds cold, but the nature of reality is that life is not fair and you only deserve what you can earn by the sweat of your brow.
Authoritarians did not invent Crohns disease. If you cannot get the drugs in this country, move to one where you can. If you cannot afford the drugs, either work harder or ask the people who know and care about you to help pay for them.
Ultimately only you are responsible for your own health and happiness. If you're not willing to do whatever it takes to secure those things for yourself, do not blame others. It's your choice not to act.
The funny thing is that the milk crates were almost certainly stolen and illegal for them to have as well.
See, here's the problem. With QoS on these routers, you only have actual REAL control over what you transmit, not what you receive, and since you're receiving data across the internet, all the QoS bits on your inbound traffic from Vonage are thrown away as soon as they hit a backbone router.
So, yeah, you can control how much bandwidth on your outbound you allocate to VOIP traffic, but your bottleneck is not on outbound (if Bittorrent is what is causing your problems), but on traffic coming in. The best you can do is have your router drop non-voip packets inbound, and trust that the sender will slow their rate and retransmit. But, if they do, your BT client might try to compensate by the reduced flow by trying to connect to more peers. And, even if it doesn't, you're still having to receive the connections, determine whether they're VOIP traffic or not, and either pass or drop them. Your pipe is hammered and filled before your router ever gets a chance to do any QoS.
Basically, unless you control both endpoints and all the links in between, you cannot have real, hard QoS. You can "hope for the best", which is what you've got now.
Why is it that most of the planets discovered have extremely short orbital periods compared to our own? Is it because those are the easiest types to detect, or is it because we are a cosmic oddity with our slow orbit around our star?
Also, I wonder if one were on one of these planetary speedsters, would you be able to tell you were whizzing around your star so fast.
What does ssh have to do with April Fools Day?
That would be astrobotanist in that case.
Please tell me we aren't going to start using the term "next-next-gen".
Can't we just start calling the current consoles "current gen"?
Read the thread. This isn't a developer admitting to spying on users. This is debate over a new feature written to help you keep from getting your blog haxored. They are collecting server and plugin data to help you to keep your software up to date.
Matt Mullenweg is being very reasonable and reasoned in dealing with a small but vocal groups paranoia. In the same breath that he mentioned forking Wordpress, he also mentioned that another option is using a plugin that disables this behavior.
The submitter should be ashamed.
This settlement is not about sharing a news story with a coworker. This is about a company building internal procedures around photocopying news articles, putting together a news packet, and distributing these packets around as form of employee education.
So, everybody who's yelling about getting in trouble for reading over a coworker's shoulder, or not being allowed to email links just needs to calm down and read the fine article.
The iPhone shuffle jokes. They aren't funny.
How much would you charge someone else for a few hours of programming? How much did that RDC Menu program cost?
Sure, if you're doing it for funzies, coding it up yourself makes sense. If you just want something to get the job done, and you've got actual productive work you can be doing, it makes more sense to spend the $24.95. Honestly though, in the case of RDC Menu, I'd rather just use rdesktop from the command line.
You've hit the nail on the head.
Check out GrandCentral.com. They allow you to blacklist, whitelist, set up different voicemail greetings for different people, and whatnot.
My favorite feature is that you can transfer calls between any of your phones. So, if I'm on my cell and the battery is about to die, I just hit * and all my other phones (home, work, etc) start ringing. I pick up whatever phone is closest and I'm back to talking.
American components, Russian Components, ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!
At most places, if you act like you've got tenure, it's almost as good.
6. Very Much: The level of item 5, above's, value.
Where did you learn the meaning of the word boolean?
Braggart.