Comment i'm so excited (Score 1) 77
ULTIMATE vor (the universe episodes)
ULTIMATE vor (the universe episodes)
haha, Hilarious!
And that people being sued frequently are told by their lawyers not to talk about the case.
Yes, in fact the guy who wrote fire sheep did it to shine light on how ubiquitous the problem was. That it doesn't do much good to have a secure authentication, if the trusted session cookie is sent in the clear. I think a technical term for this is called "sidejacking."
Isn't that always the case? A slight demand for something ( easy gpu programming at the matlab/octave level ), a company starts up to offer that service. Over time, if there is enough general demand, people start putting code snipits into the FS community, and it becomes a project, and over a 2 year period it becomes usable. But in the intervening period a company is trying to make money on this recent need that will become almost common place in a few years.
As far as matlab vs octave- There are still some basic things that are a PITA on octave. Building Graphs with different fonts and getting everything in it's right space is almost impossible (when I tried it 6 months ago). I looked at examples with latex syntax, that embed gnuplot requests and they still didn't work. I ended up just making a basic graph, and annotating it in gimp. Other than that, I love templating control and image algorithms in octave.
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Insightful ? hahahahhahahaah
Dear TSA,
I don;t like to be touched by fellow human beings, but I do LOVE being bombarded by carcinogenic ionizing radiation.
KThnxBye
Why not just pony up about $69/mo...and get a business connection for your home.
You have Cox, yeah, they are better than my cable internet company, but cox isn't in my area. So your advertisement is useless to me. In addition, 70$/month is a lot of money for me, I pay 40$/month for internet and 50$/month for my phone. So at over 1K$ per year, I'm thinking I don't need to pay more for internet. Perhaps I'm ok with not being a digital glutton. Yeah the all you can eat buffet is nice, but I don't NEED it.
Insightful my ass.
Ultimately consensus is worthless in science because it's so often been wrong.
That is the biggest troll comment I've read on the internet all day. Insightful? I hope
While many agree with you, it is part of an effort to encourage good conduct outside of school (no fights, drugs, etc). If it is brought to the schools attention that while outside of school you are undergoing bad behavior of certain natures then the school may attempt to punish you. This is brought to the kids attention as part of the "SR&R" (student's rights and responsibilities). It was this way at my HS. It seemed ridiculous at the time, but take a second to understand- most of these bad kids don't strong parental involvement. If they did, they wouldn't even get into this situation.
Some teachers will tell you that through middle school, you can tell just about how well a kid will do in your class at parent teacher night. (i.e. Parental involvement at young ages is imperative.
::Sigh:: please excuse my misspellings ( write->right )
Ok guy you first need to stop getting your "news" from the Daily show. Last time I checked Stewart isn't exactly a news guy, but humor you a bit:
You are write that John Stewart is not a news anchor, but the fact is, you will learn more in terms of facts and insight ( as rated in information/minute) watching this comedy news show than you will from watching about 5 of the programs on fox news (Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Steve Doocy & Greta, Megan Kelly, Mike Huckabee).
The military uses "m" codes which are supposedly more resistant to jamming. With the exception of the nation guard, they shouldn't really care about how bad gps is in the US. In fact, wouldn't it be better for fighting Terrorism if there was no more GPS!
I don't think you understand what they mean by clipping in this sense. In JPEG compression, the DCT is performed, the matrix is formed, the coefficients are scaled, quantized(clipped), and then Losslessly compressed. The scaling/clipping(from quantization) IS the core of the low/med quality JPEG compression compression. It is not like "clipping" in the audio sense where it is horribly distorted due to over amplification, the quantization is intentional and in DCT space.
Also, as stated elsewhere on this forum, when a browser resizes a picture, the cache is not recompressed, which is when this intentional dithering becomes apparent.
Yeah, the real reason for the "its/it's" rule is simply because the other general rules collide and result in this ambiguity. So a rule had to be made to resolve it
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