Comment Re:Youth and Homeopathy (Score 1) 408
still... http://www.salon.com/2013/04/0...
I'd rather be on sugar cubes ^^
still... http://www.salon.com/2013/04/0...
I'd rather be on sugar cubes ^^
Most commercial medicine is approximately engineered poison, you understand that, right ?
Mmmm... when one actually listens to what the different gods say, yep, it does, whether positively or negatively iis another discussion though ^^
As for homeopathy vs medicine, I'm actually not convinced either way. I spent my youth on homeopathy w/o any major issues, and now that i'm sick, neither homeopathy nor commercial medicine are much help. I think even a placebo effect is enough in a lot of cases, and that commercial medicine is often akin to an elephant in a glassware store, randomly wreaking havoc while looking for an elusive cure.
Say whaaaaaat ? Being a racist misoginistc homophobic bigot is an individual choice, not imposed by society.
It's always a hoot to have the same people who argue sexuality is a choice, then argue that bigotry is natural.
Spoken like someone who thinks his situation is everyone's. I know a lot of players with very under-specced rigs. And no SSD.
It's called the network effect: the benefits of all going to one single place outweigh the costs. Same as for going to the supermarket, using MS Office, speaking the same language... Facebook is mainly a blank slate, you put on it what you want (subdivided between audiences if you want) and link with whomever you want. Plus I'm not sure what the cost of going to FB is ? I don't do social networking, but if I did, I'd go to Facebook. Why bother with anything else when it's free, everybody's there, and there doesn't seem to be anything better around (G+ is a disgrace, the last few times I checked my "home" was mostly hangouts logs, which you can't turn off ?)
1- if you need to backup 20 TB today, you need to budget for 40TB in the medium term.
2- a backup is off-line, off-site, tested, and multiple. The "multiple" part is pricey, and the other 3 you can get cheapest with a PC filled with HDs. Or two (I'm making do with one). $200 for the BC, $150 per 4TB HD x 5 = $950. Hide that backup in a place safe from theft, floods, fire...
Indeed, Metro is both horrendous and confusing. You can save Windows 8.x with ClassicShell or equivalents, which put a real Start Menu back, though.
Actually, my elderly parents have the hardest time with Metro:
- no UI cues of what's clickable or not, what operations can be done
- no Back button
- very lacking apps
- very lacking live tiles
- very lacking Metro, you get dumped back into the Desktop all the time.
Metro was not designed for *any* user. It was designed to please the MS's drones' managers.
What, and miss an opportunity to sell Cisco hardware instead of Huawei ? You don't know who pays for politicians' campaigns do you ?
because the US are not restricting themselves to military spying. Political, economic and LOVEINT spying of "allies" are par for the game, too.
missed the part about the hardware...
I'd go with a full-on PC, because it's only marginally more expensive than a NAS, and it doesn't suffer from a NAS's limitations and bugs, though it does require a bit more setup, especially because given the price of Windows licenses, you should probably go Linux.
You can find Atom motherboards with 4xSATA for $70. Add an enclosure, PSU, RAM, you're at $150 (HP sometimes have good deals on their ProLiant MicroServer). Then you need disks: add up all your data, multiply it by 2 for starters, and keep in ming you'll quickly be at x4.. a single 4TB disk leaves you with a lot more room for further expansions than 2x2TB, especially since performance is not a concern (so, no RAID).
Someone should buy an extra USB enclosure and fill it with disks for backups, to be done weekly and then disconnected and hidden away.
BitTorrent Sync allows you to sync (2-ways) or backup (1-way) folders to PCs and devices (Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android) over the Internet. I'm using it to do backups for my family...
It doesn't encrypt by itself, but each OS has that option natively, and you can sync an already-encrypted (at the source) folder.
Setup is very easy: source adds the folder in BT Sync, generates a 1- or 2-way key, sends that over to the destination via email, sms,
You can do that for any number of folders.
isn't that tomeyto/tomato ?
Android has passable handling of keyboard and mouse (and touchpad and gamepad and remote; pretty much all USB and BT devices are supported). A fair bit is missing (CUA-like ctrl+x shortcuts, right clicks), but, again, most users don't use those that much. Logitech have multilink keyboards and mice that make switching from Wintel PC to Android PC instant, if like me you have both.
The most glaring issue is multi-windows, or at least dual-windows (PIP or split screen) like Samsung do on their tablets and high-end phones.
Actually Samsung have a $100 desktop dock (HDMI out, USBx2, power, and I think sound) for their latest Galaxy S, Note, and Mega... Since I want a Mega anyway, I'll probably try that out too.
"Don't try to outweird me, three-eyes. I get stranger things than you free with my breakfast cereal." - Zaphod Beeblebrox in "Hithiker's Guide to the Galaxy"