I usually find what I need on DuckDuckGo fairly easily. I have it as my default on several browsers, computers and my phone. I suggest just force yourself to use it for a week and see how things go. Can't hurt.
Have you got any better ideas for a subtle way of testing a drink? A finger is a lot more discreet than a paper strip. Try explaining why you are dipping a paper strip into your drink without accusing the guy of being a rapist. Slipping your finger in the drink is much less noticeable and almost no one will question it. This can be casually done many ways, for instance sticking your index finger in the glass while grabbing around the brim (not uncommon). The idea of the nail polish, applied before going out, is that it gives a woman a discreet way to test her drink. If it tests positive she can then covertly escape without alerting the guy that she found him out.
I don't think Steve Kondik is the type that would stop supporting what he started. Plus there are a bunch of other devs that also work on it. Samsung gave 5 of the CyanogenMod devs free Galaxy S2 phones and only asked that they make CyanogenMod work on it. Hiring Steve may allow for Samsung to ship their phones already running CyanogenMod. That gives them 1up on other vendors, hardware that officially supports CyanogenMod.
If they are able to provide target ads for viewers, this could be good for digital video distribution. This market really needs to go and improve. Cable TV is too overpriced for the "content" they provide. We put the phone on the internet and now its time to put the TV there as well.
MS does have a habit of spreading FUD about Linux. They claimed Linux infringes on ~235 of their patents but still won't say what they are. There are plenty of other examples but I'm too tired right now.
I think the max upload that Comcast offers in my area is 30kbps. Thats why I need to cap around 16-20kbps. I know its not my router cause I have the Linksys WRT54GL with the DD-WRT firmware. I'll take a look though to see if I can tweak it any better.
That's exactly what I do. I set uTorrent to force encryption and accept incoming legacy connections. So far it seems to work fine, except the fact Comcast provides crappy upload speeds. I have to cap my upstream at 16-20kbps just to get decent down speeds. It's hard to keep a good ratio on private trackers while using Comcast.
If you RTFA all he did was fill out a warranty card incorrectly. Thats what the DoJ is trying to call mail fraud.
From TFA: "What they have been arguing in motion hearings is that the Department of Justice is making an absurd interpretation of the mail fraud law. The DoJ has thrown away its guidelines (which state my case should not be prosecuted) and interpreted the law in a way that is unique for my situation.
My co-defendant Bob Ferrell and I are the first citizens to ever be indicted for mail or wire fraud because we supposedly broke a material transfer agreement. The "defrauded" parties do not believe we did anything to harm them -- the crime is a DoJ fantasy that they hope to prove. We'll see at trial if rationality prevails.
If it doesn't, the case will set a precedent that will mean that the Justice Department can drop a major felony on someone for filling out a warranty card incorrectly and mailing it. This will be a major tool for them. Talk about being able to pick off people at will!"
I used to work at Best Buy about a year ago. The store doesn't price match online sales, even for its own site. You can however, purchase the item online from one of the store Kiosks or from home and pick up in the store. It is annoying but is done this way because the revenue from that particular sale is going to the web site. Some of that revenue goes back to the store itself based on area code or zip code from the person buying it.
They do have an inventory system that shows the number of items in stock and currently shipping to the store. The inventory doesn't keep track of sales price. You just do a price check to verify sales price. Its much quicker to verify price using the register than looking it up online. They even have store ads they keep handing as well.
Things may have changed in the last year since I was there. Last I knew, they don't price match their site. To verify the price of an item in store, you do a price check on the register or check the current sales flier.
Thats why I download tv shows. The shows I watch are on when I'm doing something else. For instance, when I'm out with my friends. I don't want tv to control my life, so when I miss an episode I download it. I've also been able to get into some new shows by downloading them. I had missed the first few eps and was able to get caught up.
This doesn't help some shows with ratings. For example, Stargate. I know a lot of people would just download the episodes due to the time they aired. That is how I usually watch it every week. Occasionally if I was home and remembered it was on I would watch it on tv.
Some networks have learned to embrace the internet. Others need to follow.
I first got started on nerdcore with MC Chris. I didn't even know it as nerdcore then. Some time later I discovered there were more artists doing this kind of music. Forget how I heard of them, probably IRC. Started off with the Rhymetorrent site. Its stuff I can relate to and the beats are actually good. Its nice to see that its growing. I look forward to watching the 2 films.
Best of all most of the nerdcore artists give their music away for free.
If you haven heard of them, check out Futuristic Sex Robots. They're one of my favorites.
I have an Alpine deck, forget which model off hand. Anyway it has an input for an ipod and you are able to control the ipod through the deck. Only down side is when you go to scroll through your music it always starts from the beginning. Its not like the ipod where it starts where you last were. Other than that it works great. It even displays the song info on the deck and you have a few different scroll/display options.
The performance gain was in fps not ping. By offloading the network traffic to a seperate processor it leaves more cpu power for gaming. So an increase in cpu would allow for an increse in performance. Make sense now?
I usually find what I need on DuckDuckGo fairly easily. I have it as my default on several browsers, computers and my phone. I suggest just force yourself to use it for a week and see how things go. Can't hurt.
TextSecure was their original app. They replaced it with Signal.
Have you got any better ideas for a subtle way of testing a drink? A finger is a lot more discreet than a paper strip. Try explaining why you are dipping a paper strip into your drink without accusing the guy of being a rapist. Slipping your finger in the drink is much less noticeable and almost no one will question it. This can be casually done many ways, for instance sticking your index finger in the glass while grabbing around the brim (not uncommon). The idea of the nail polish, applied before going out, is that it gives a woman a discreet way to test her drink. If it tests positive she can then covertly escape without alerting the guy that she found him out.
I don't think Steve Kondik is the type that would stop supporting what he started. Plus there are a bunch of other devs that also work on it. Samsung gave 5 of the CyanogenMod devs free Galaxy S2 phones and only asked that they make CyanogenMod work on it. Hiring Steve may allow for Samsung to ship their phones already running CyanogenMod. That gives them 1up on other vendors, hardware that officially supports CyanogenMod.
If they are able to provide target ads for viewers, this could be good for digital video distribution. This market really needs to go and improve. Cable TV is too overpriced for the "content" they provide. We put the phone on the internet and now its time to put the TV there as well.
Using Dropbox you can even add the ability to transfer files back and forth.
MS does have a habit of spreading FUD about Linux. They claimed Linux infringes on ~235 of their patents but still won't say what they are. There are plenty of other examples but I'm too tired right now.
I meant to say KB/s. Took me long enough to realize I used the wrong one.
I think the max upload that Comcast offers in my area is 30kbps. Thats why I need to cap around 16-20kbps. I know its not my router cause I have the Linksys WRT54GL with the DD-WRT firmware. I'll take a look though to see if I can tweak it any better.
That's exactly what I do. I set uTorrent to force encryption and accept incoming legacy connections. So far it seems to work fine, except the fact Comcast provides crappy upload speeds. I have to cap my upstream at 16-20kbps just to get decent down speeds. It's hard to keep a good ratio on private trackers while using Comcast.
Would you mind quoting where he admits to having obtained the material by improper means? I just can't seem to find it.
If you RTFA all he did was fill out a warranty card incorrectly. Thats what the DoJ is trying to call mail fraud.
From TFA:
"What they have been arguing in motion hearings is that the Department of Justice is making an absurd interpretation of the mail fraud law. The DoJ has thrown away its guidelines (which state my case should not be prosecuted) and interpreted the law in a way that is unique for my situation.
My co-defendant Bob Ferrell and I are the first citizens to ever be indicted for mail or wire fraud because we supposedly broke a material transfer agreement. The "defrauded" parties do not believe we did anything to harm them -- the crime is a DoJ fantasy that they hope to prove. We'll see at trial if rationality prevails.
If it doesn't, the case will set a precedent that will mean that the Justice Department can drop a major felony on someone for filling out a warranty card incorrectly and mailing it. This will be a major tool for them. Talk about being able to pick off people at will!"
Piss off the collective consciousness that is the internet enough times and it will strike back. I've been waiting for this to happen.
I remember getting one of those. I also remember it never being used. Wonder how much was wasted making that one.
I used to work at Best Buy about a year ago. The store doesn't price match online sales, even for its own site. You can however, purchase the item online from one of the store Kiosks or from home and pick up in the store. It is annoying but is done this way because the revenue from that particular sale is going to the web site. Some of that revenue goes back to the store itself based on area code or zip code from the person buying it.
They do have an inventory system that shows the number of items in stock and currently shipping to the store. The inventory doesn't keep track of sales price. You just do a price check to verify sales price. Its much quicker to verify price using the register than looking it up online. They even have store ads they keep handing as well.
Things may have changed in the last year since I was there. Last I knew, they don't price match their site. To verify the price of an item in store, you do a price check on the register or check the current sales flier.
The M3 and R4 seem identical to me. Look at the FAG for each. For the most part they are word for word the same.
Thats why I download tv shows. The shows I watch are on when I'm doing something else. For instance, when I'm out with my friends. I don't want tv to control my life, so when I miss an episode I download it. I've also been able to get into some new shows by downloading them. I had missed the first few eps and was able to get caught up.
This doesn't help some shows with ratings. For example, Stargate. I know a lot of people would just download the episodes due to the time they aired. That is how I usually watch it every week. Occasionally if I was home and remembered it was on I would watch it on tv.
Some networks have learned to embrace the internet. Others need to follow.
I first got started on nerdcore with MC Chris. I didn't even know it as nerdcore then. Some time later I discovered there were more artists doing this kind of music. Forget how I heard of them, probably IRC. Started off with the Rhymetorrent site. Its stuff I can relate to and the beats are actually good. Its nice to see that its growing. I look forward to watching the 2 films. Best of all most of the nerdcore artists give their music away for free. If you haven heard of them, check out Futuristic Sex Robots. They're one of my favorites.
I have an Alpine deck, forget which model off hand. Anyway it has an input for an ipod and you are able to control the ipod through the deck. Only down side is when you go to scroll through your music it always starts from the beginning. Its not like the ipod where it starts where you last were. Other than that it works great. It even displays the song info on the deck and you have a few different scroll/display options.
Actually no. Not all numbers in the form of 2^n-1 are prime. There are only 44 known numbers in that form that are prime.
The machines used are identical. They are just not high end gaming rigs. They were Dells.
The performance gain was in fps not ping. By offloading the network traffic to a seperate processor it leaves more cpu power for gaming. So an increase in cpu would allow for an increse in performance. Make sense now?