Comment Re:Armageddon (Score 1) 311
You really think Bruce Willis will live that long? Or that they'll continue to create "Die Hard" puns?
You really think Bruce Willis will live that long? Or that they'll continue to create "Die Hard" puns?
CO2 would be heavier (thermal mass), suppress fire and corrosion, and best of all would be cheap.
We had someone accidentally turn off the AC in our datacenter for a day. (Please! Don't ask how this could ever be allowed to happen!!) Six months later, we had one hard drive after another needing replacement. I wouldn't have thought anything of it, except that the veteran admin I was working with predicted at the time of the cooling outage that it would happen, and then reminded us all of it when the drives started dying.
The cooling system is there because temp rated components are EXPENSIVE!!
I have a friend that built a Stearman (a biplane used as a trainer during WWII). It is a certified airplane, so everything has to be exactly like the original. He started with nothing but a dataplate. Once he built the entire airplane, the FAA considered it to be the original.
Simple logic would tell you that she is lying.
How can the get any idea of what your household is like, unless they collect the data? You can't.
How would you determine algorithmically which data is "general" and which data is "specific"? It isn't possible, because there is no acceptable line between general and specific data.
Ipso facto, they're collecting ALL the data, and her statement is absurd.
Maybe not a 'legal' precedent, but most certainly a 'social' precedent.
It tells everyone that the trolls can be taken down. Notice how the trolls are backing off of Newegg. The trolls know Newegg will fight back. The trolls know that Newegg will take out their best moneymakers. Better to go pick on somebody that won't put up a fight. Well, when the rest of the playground sees that the bully will back down if you punch him in the nose, the bully's control is greatly curtailed.
A patent is property. That is why companies give bonuses to engineers that come up with patentable ideas. Only people can be awarded patents, and for the company to then take ownership, they have to pay for them.
BTW, on a sad note, does anyone remember when Lucent actually innovated stuff?
I was working for them in the early 90's when they broke off from AT&T. No. I don't remember when they ever innovated anything. Even at that time, they were milking the telephone cow.
Then I worked for Alcatel in the 2000-2002 timeframe. They were also a huge rent seeking corporation, intent on riding their old technology wagon for as long as possible.
And that Clinton gave us 8 years of peace and prosperity,
Unless you count Bosnia, or that ugly little thing going on in Somalia. Must admit, there were plenty of jobs under Clinton. Remember the running joke, "I know there are lots of jobs. I have three of them."
Now, please stop learning your history from Rachel Maddow. It irritates those of us that actually lived through it sober enough to remember it.
I think the real issue in the combat situation is that the WRONG lives will be lost. You generally want some lives to be lost in a combat situation.
Those that would deign to create a fool-proof $anything, underestimate the creativity and ingenuity of fools.
It worked for the Yamamoto!
ON STAR...BLAZERS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Blazers
No. The next step is to force them to tell you what they are telling the other person, every time they tell the other person. Otherwise it is just gossip.
The step after that is to allow for suing them for libel if they refuse to correct mistakes.
Of course, the the company becomes less than profitable because it requires work to do all that. You can't just take a "business's" claim that they are owed $X amount, and let the company wait patiently until you want to buy a house or car.
Which brings us to the proper step. Credit management should be handled by the government. If I do not pay a debt, it isn't entered onto my credit history until a court concurs. Innocent until proven guilty.
And if you do buy cheap cables, buy a pair of duckbill pliers 8*)
This is, like you said, a gimmick.
Heh, they're just following in the footsteps of those Wright brothers, and that Lindbergh guy.
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.