Comment How about a trackball? (Score 0) 151
Put a trackball and some mouse buttons on that thing and you're golden.
Put a trackball and some mouse buttons on that thing and you're golden.
Less than 10 years ago i tried to work with an IT group that handled smaller practices. RDP was open with port forwarding on the first site i looked at. I mentioned HIPAA and he laughed.
I found some file sync software that was compliant for a task, but they didn't get back to me.
I just spoke to an office manager and employee who lean right and did not get the email.
In other news, your local mom and pop grocery is furious that wal mart may be prohibited from undercutting them.
I was shocked when I first heard a manufacturer explain that a 3B would be fine with a few heatsinks and some "special tweaks" for an industrial application.
Now i'm hearing about all of these great new docker technologies as if it was just invented.
The merger of IT and SCADA is truly complete.
I liked the one where the Bernie staff was telling him that cities would burn. Good stuff, obviously false.
Trump supporter here. I would be very happy if Snowden was head of the NSA, but the Russian connection will probably eliminate that possibility. I also want the patriot act repealed along with many other mistakes.
I put random passwords on the back of my monitor to remind me that my password is "M0nI+or"
I used a USB video dongle so that i could give the GPU to the VM since i was out of slots. Video needs to be swapped back to the card for getting into the BIOS though.
1. China with WHO's help suppressed information at the start of the outbreak.
So China got one over not the US, cry me a river.
On the world actually. You may be aware that most people in the world do not live in the US.
2. China helped appoint Tedros, who is not a doctor, but a Marxist politician.
Since there are no laws against being Marxist that argument is literally worth nothing more than one of your farts.
That doesn't change the fact that he's not a doctor. It also implies that his history of covering up outbreaks may be relevant.
3. WHO flip-flopped on masks. Duh, it's a respiratory illness!
Trump still refuses to wear masks and encourages millions of Americans to follow his example. Duh, it's a respiratory illness!
Since there are no laws against being Capitalist that argument is literally worth nothing more than one of your farts. The only people that are willing to sacrifice a 40% reduction in transmission are people who would have made that decision themselves.
4. "No evidence of human to human transmission"
From the WHO Director-General's statement on the advice of the IHR Emergency Committee on Novel Coronavirus, 23 January 2020:
At this time, there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission outside China, but that doesn’t mean it won’t happen.
Sounds a lot different if you include the whole original sentence.
At this time, there is no evidence of your argument existing outside of your own head, but that doesn’t mean it won’t happen. If an authority figure says that they don't see evidence of human to human transmission, then that's what they're trying to say. If they were trying to say that they do see evidence of human to human transmission, then they would say that they do see it within China and leave the outside out of the point.
This goes back to the common carrier argument. As long as they have those protections, it's censorship. If they want to not be agnostic and take responsibility for legal content on their mediums, then you would be correct.
Aren't those regulations for preventing censorship? That would remove your hypocrisy argument.
Believe that kids aren't spreading it? Believe that HCQ is a preventative measure that's shown to be successful in early stages? Believe that censorship of doctors opinions is bad?
The demon sex lady discredits this group. That's the only valid argument that i've heard. Are the other doctors wrong? Is there any evidence that HCQ is not a deterrent to this disease?
Another anecdote here. My boss has a tomato plant by the front of our building. There are 3 dead bumblebees around it and another one twitching right now. I assume that the plant was sprayed.
I like the idea of exchanges with regulations and protections that fit the user base that chooses them, while still giving individuals the ability to run their own wallet software with no rules like the regulated exchanges. If transactions stop getting authorized due to anything other than double spending, then i would rethink bitcoin.
"Take that, you hostile sons-of-bitches!" -- James Coburn, in the finale of _The_President's_Analyst_