While you're technically correct (the best kind!), if it would take longer than the expected lifetime of the universe to crack an encryption key, I'm willing to accept that as good enough.
That's one thing I liked about Livejournal, and miss now. There is no "Like", so people left comments more. Even a simple "way to go!" is better than hitting "Like".
Like you said, they're just acting as if everyone is purposely trying to kill them. After all, the best way to handle someone that's trying to kill you is to kill them first, right?
In 2014 they generated $4.8 million in revenue and after expenses had $229,000 to show for it. Add in depreciation (a substantial expense for a capital intensive company), amortization, interest, and other expenses and they were taxpayer funded to the tune of $144,110. That's almost 1% of all property tax revenues.
It will be interesting to see if they can be profitable as their services scale past 3,000 customers and service more of their 33,000 residents and even more businesses.
Not sure if you're stating that this a bad thing, a good thing, or just some interesting numbers. 1% of property tax revenue going towards really good Internet connections sounds to me like a great use of a small amount of tax revenue. Even eliminating that need for tax money wouldn't be too hard; raising the price by $5/month still makes it a good value, and that would be assuming that their expenses are linear with the number of subscribers.
Why not? I could care less either way, but would YOU like to get hung for your predecessor's mis-deeds?? Wouldn't be fair to you, now would it...
It's not me that's being punished, it's the company that's being punished, regardless of who the current executives and managers are. Isn't that the whole reason that "corporations are people", so that they can act and be acted upon independently of any real person that works there?
From experience driving in western Mass, I have to say that is a terrifying thought. You turning on your turn signal tells the other driver they need to floor it to keep you from moving over.
This is how we know that you're just making it up. Nobody in Massachusetts uses turn signals.
Well, I haven't really met up with a cyclist doing a track stand. In 99.9% of cases, the cyclist just blows through the intersection. The other 1 out of 1,000 times, the cyclist will do circles or figure eights.
Either of those cases will likely confuse the software. It certainly confuses regular drivers, and pisses them off.
You forgot about the pedestrians in the crosswalk that the cyclist came within 6 inches of hitting. It pisses them off, too.
I am all for drivers being polite, but they should not confuse other drivers with breaking right-of-way rules. A lot of people seem to not understand 4 way stop rules as it is, without people throwing a wrench I the whole process.
Sometimes they aren't being as polite as they think. If there aren't any cars behind them, the other driver would have gotten out sooner if they had just kept going. Instead, the other driver has to wait for them to slow down enough to be certain of what they're doing.
A third party documentary title Mobilize suggested cellphone radiation may be cause head and cheast cancers. ANd that telecom lobby was quashing research into this.
No you didn't. Documentaries typically describe reality (i.e. document something).
Subject says it all. It really is time to start taking lawyers and other bottom feeders to task. Mentally ill people should be treated for their paranoia, not have it confirmed.
I have no problem with the lady getting assistance, but unfortunately the courts think they or a jury can decide what the cause is.
Based on just the title, I had no problem with it either. My first thought was how nice it must be to live in a civilized country that treats severe mental illnesses as a legitimate disability.
My Nexus phone notifies me and lets me install updates to the operating system pretty much as soon as the new version is released. Is Google preventing you from doing the same thing?
How can you maximize the advantages of outcome-based education, without standardized linguistics targeted to areas of core competencies? Hiring managers have expressed interest in consensus oriented, business ready, net native, grey hats, who speak in code and collaborate in dynamic non-traditional employment. To breed a culture of millenial code beasts, we must reach into their social sphere, and peer coach them with best practices.
Your theory is obviously complete bullshit. You don't even have any synergy.
I also wish that they had that feature, but if they do, I haven't seen it yet. As far as I know, you still have to set Remember Size / Position individually for each window.
Most chess players have no interest in checkers, poker, or go.
I'm not sure that's true. I've never met a chess play who couldn't play checkers. Chess players often switch to poker, and there are even chess + poker tournaments.
Small change, Aeon of Strife in Starcraft Broodwars was the precursor to DOTA for WC3.
Back when I played the original Defense of the Ancients (before a different map maker took it over and made it suck), that type of map was always referred to as an "AoS" map.
In the USA, a recipe can't be covered by copyright because it's a collection of facts and directions, but theoretically it can be patented as a process and/or composition of matter. It's very difficult to get a recipe past prior art and obviousness, but it is considered patentable subject matter.
Yup, T-Mobile supports WiFi calling, but you have to have a device that can do it. From what I've read, they're working with Google to make it a built-in feature of Android.
is nothing but a matter of time and effort.
While you're technically correct (the best kind!), if it would take longer than the expected lifetime of the universe to crack an encryption key, I'm willing to accept that as good enough.
Not quite. He's not from a rival school and he's not trolling. He's an alumnus...
University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University are not the same school.
That's one thing I liked about Livejournal, and miss now. There is no "Like", so people left comments more. Even a simple "way to go!" is better than hitting "Like".
Me too!
Evolution states we started as amoebas and evolved over billions of years into what we are today.
You really ought to go back and take that high school biology class again.
Do you even know what a "theory" means? A theory means a proven hypothesis.
Nope. Proofs are for mathematicians.
Like you said, they're just acting as if everyone is purposely trying to kill them. After all, the best way to handle someone that's trying to kill you is to kill them first, right?
In 2014 they generated $4.8 million in revenue and after expenses had $229,000 to show for it. Add in depreciation (a substantial expense for a capital intensive company), amortization, interest, and other expenses and they were taxpayer funded to the tune of $144,110. That's almost 1% of all property tax revenues.
It will be interesting to see if they can be profitable as their services scale past 3,000 customers and service more of their 33,000 residents and even more businesses.
Not sure if you're stating that this a bad thing, a good thing, or just some interesting numbers. 1% of property tax revenue going towards really good Internet connections sounds to me like a great use of a small amount of tax revenue. Even eliminating that need for tax money wouldn't be too hard; raising the price by $5/month still makes it a good value, and that would be assuming that their expenses are linear with the number of subscribers.
Why not? I could care less either way, but would YOU like to get hung for your predecessor's mis-deeds?? Wouldn't be fair to you, now would it...
It's not me that's being punished, it's the company that's being punished, regardless of who the current executives and managers are. Isn't that the whole reason that "corporations are people", so that they can act and be acted upon independently of any real person that works there?
From experience driving in western Mass, I have to say that is a terrifying thought. You turning on your turn signal tells the other driver they need to floor it to keep you from moving over.
This is how we know that you're just making it up. Nobody in Massachusetts uses turn signals.
Well, I haven't really met up with a cyclist doing a track stand. In 99.9% of cases, the cyclist just blows through the intersection. The other 1 out of 1,000 times, the cyclist will do circles or figure eights.
Either of those cases will likely confuse the software. It certainly confuses regular drivers, and pisses them off.
You forgot about the pedestrians in the crosswalk that the cyclist came within 6 inches of hitting. It pisses them off, too.
I am all for drivers being polite, but they should not confuse other drivers with breaking right-of-way rules. A lot of people seem to not understand 4 way stop rules as it is, without people throwing a wrench I the whole process.
Sometimes they aren't being as polite as they think. If there aren't any cars behind them, the other driver would have gotten out sooner if they had just kept going. Instead, the other driver has to wait for them to slow down enough to be certain of what they're doing.
Updates is one thing; you could install it on a machine never connected to the internet and play it straight out of the box, bugs be damned.
Depends on the game. When was the last time EA released a game that worked at all straight out of the box?
A third party documentary title Mobilize suggested cellphone radiation may be cause head and cheast cancers. ANd that telecom lobby was quashing research into this.
No you didn't. Documentaries typically describe reality (i.e. document something).
Subject says it all. It really is time to start taking lawyers and other bottom feeders to task. Mentally ill people should be treated for their paranoia, not have it confirmed.
I have no problem with the lady getting assistance, but unfortunately the courts think they or a jury can decide what the cause is.
Based on just the title, I had no problem with it either. My first thought was how nice it must be to live in a civilized country that treats severe mental illnesses as a legitimate disability.
My Nexus phone notifies me and lets me install updates to the operating system pretty much as soon as the new version is released. Is Google preventing you from doing the same thing?
How can you maximize the advantages of outcome-based education, without standardized linguistics targeted to areas of core competencies? Hiring managers have expressed interest in consensus oriented, business ready, net native, grey hats, who speak in code and collaborate in dynamic non-traditional employment. To breed a culture of millenial code beasts, we must reach into their social sphere, and peer coach them with best practices.
Your theory is obviously complete bullshit. You don't even have any synergy.
I also wish that they had that feature, but if they do, I haven't seen it yet. As far as I know, you still have to set Remember Size / Position individually for each window.
The act of searching for a stolen device electronically itself shouldn't require a warrant.
In which case they could easily get consent from the owner of the device to intercept its communications.
Most chess players have no interest in checkers, poker, or go.
I'm not sure that's true. I've never met a chess play who couldn't play checkers. Chess players often switch to poker, and there are even chess + poker tournaments.
Chess + boxing is more interesting.
Small change, Aeon of Strife in Starcraft Broodwars was the precursor to DOTA for WC3.
Back when I played the original Defense of the Ancients (before a different map maker took it over and made it suck), that type of map was always referred to as an "AoS" map.
In the USA, a recipe can't be covered by copyright because it's a collection of facts and directions, but theoretically it can be patented as a process and/or composition of matter. It's very difficult to get a recipe past prior art and obviousness, but it is considered patentable subject matter.
On the graphs that I've seen, libertarian is down and authoritarian is up.
Yup, T-Mobile supports WiFi calling, but you have to have a device that can do it. From what I've read, they're working with Google to make it a built-in feature of Android.
He is trying to get things changed so that "buying American" is something doable again.
How? By making enough of the population so hopelessly poor that they'll work for $0.50/hour?
At least in the United States we put in the effort to come up with creative names for our bribes.