Comment Re:nearly back to 4:3 with 2 side by side (Score 1) 567
This would seem to be right up your alley.
http://www.eizoglobal.com/prod...
1920 x 1920 IPS panel. Seems like it would fit in nicely for a number of situations.
This would seem to be right up your alley.
http://www.eizoglobal.com/prod...
1920 x 1920 IPS panel. Seems like it would fit in nicely for a number of situations.
The answer to the question is easily obtained by following the link to the original question thread. There were a mere 48 questions if you count everything that was down modded. Filter out the hogwash and you're pretty much left with these (pretty good) questions.
We could speculate wildly on the exact reason that
Thanks to J.C. for the excellent replies. I learned a few new things about one of the only real artists I care to listen to!
The bugs are in the Centum CS 3000 software that controls the SCADA system, not Windows.
When these systems were first being introduced, there were multiple competing standards on design and everything was proprietary. That model hasn't really changed. Some manufacturers, like ABB, do offer an upgrade path to transition from an older model to a newer model. If you wanted to transition from one manufacturer to another though, you're SOL. So, if you bought into a system that is now defunct, you'll have to reprogram your entire process from scratch. If the toolsets are different (and they will be, it was all proprietary) then you're going to have a bad time. That's why ancient systems are still running, bugs and all.
When I enlisted in '96, I was asked why I didn't inform anyone that I was pulled over in 1995. I was questioned as to why I was pulled over and what happened. I didn't think anything of it.
I was not issued any citation for being pulled over as it was a case of mistaken identity. Still, the Navy had a record of it.
Using 100% of my current daily limit, it would take me 16 days to download this game. Taking into account what my wife and kids use on average daily, it would take over 30 days. I have to bring my PC to a co-workers house to download stuff after a Steam sale is done.
Hi Jon. Have you been approached for Portal 3?
Also, thanks for releasing all those tracks for Ultrastar DX. My son was absolutely terrified of the Creepy Doll song and my kids love to sing RE:Your Brains (They're 6 and 5).
There are plenty of people who do 1:1 backups of movies and music. It's extremely convenient. I don't handle any physical media more than once. It keeps the house tidy and the disks in pristine shape if I ever need to re-rip.
Around 6 months ago I had a similar problem to the story. My media drive died a sudden death (Seagate drive, never again). I had all of my family pictures, home movies, music, and movies on that drive. I had done backups and stored them remotely and was able to recover most of what I had. A few re-rips of some movies and I was done.
The time investment necessary to rip a 1:1 copy for a large collection is not insignificant. I probably should setup raid + parity at some point but right now I'm only doing a clone of my stuff. I don't have bandwidth capacity at home to use any sort of cloud storage.
That's a false dichotomy if I ever saw one.
You're not 100% right, but you're close.
Some guy at Microsoft named Paul Cook (yep, that guy), wrote this. Microsoft is simply doing the right thing in an effort to limit the spread of infections. They can see it's not legit, they just don't care.
Contrary to the assertion in the story, I've never been there.
Very entertaining.
Go back to my post and click the link to privacy policy.
Read the sections on "information we collect" then read the section on "information we share".
Those two sections are not mutually exclusive. The information collected is the same as the information they share. You already gave them permission to do so.
I'm not disputing the fact that they also setup API's to allow easier targeting for ads, that's also part of their business model. It's just not their ONLY business.
From Google's Privacy Policy Page
With your consent
We will share personal information with companies, organizations or individuals outside of Google when we have your consent to do so. We require opt-in consent for the sharing of any sensitive personal information..
So Google does "share" data with advertisers as part of their money stream. A very specific subset is opt-in, but everything else is opt-out. If services get updated and you're not careful, you can miss an opt-out. See Privacy and Copyright Protection
I'm not sure how anyone can read that and not understand that they're selling your data. They're just calling it sharing. Everything in the EULA you already agreed to in order for you to use a Google service grants them the permission they need.
Hory. Fucking. Shit. I just raffed out roud.
This is exactly what I was going to bring up. I use the form (full_name_no_periods)@gmail for regular things. Any other variation is set to filter to spam.
The Tao is like a glob pattern: used but never used up. It is like the extern void: filled with infinite possibilities.