I really like silk thermals. They seem to breathe better and are not as abrasive on the skin as other materials.
I really like silk thermals. They seem to breathe better and are not as abrasive on the skin as other materials.
This is why for pictures, I try not to rely on programs to organize and sort them. I just use a basic folder structure with names, years etc. to future proof as long as I can. I guess the files could be converted over the years to the newest format as a way to keep them viable. It's funny that you think of files…
Not everyone has access to a micro center so I would disclaim that. In addition, the kickstarter page only lists a few specific components and only the specifications for the others. So yeah, you could spec out the same parts, but the manufacturers and quality might be different than those used in this build. Your…
I've got the exact same one! Don't forget the extendable, spiky wheel hubs.
I agree. It depends on what your job requires of you, how much "extra" time you have at work, and what you aspire to do professionally. Often there isn't enough time to develop other skills easily while at your current job, so people will do their best to learn with what little time they have and oftentimes that is…
Looks like a motherboard!
That was definitely my first thought. Just replace the turbo-props with jet engines and bingo!
That made me imagine a tiny USB powered micro-phalanx that would shoot down these drones lol.
I don't download sketchy apps, just mainstream, useful apps that have been downloaded a billion times. Hopefully they don't become evil, but if they do, everyone else is fucked with me.
So I've used win7 for a long time and have found it to be simple and reliable, but I'm about to build a new PC and I'm considering trying win8. It seems like a good fit for touch enabled devices, but would it be useful on a desktop? I'd appreciate anyone's opinion that's had experience with both.
BUT DOES IT HAVE THE LIGHT UP LOGO??
Oh, you're absolutely right. I misunderstood. I thought the vulnerability occurred when navigating between pages within the site.
They could have just coded healthcare.gov to pass the information using session variables, which are hidden, and not the URL. The way they did it is a pretty big blunder considering this is sensitive personal information. I'm a fan of "The Affordable Care Act" and what it strives to achieve, but this is a fuckup.
I love the sound an ice pond makes when something hits the surface.
Are there ever any legal reasons to hack into something? I mean, maybe for security tests on company servers, but surely there is a more legitimate outfit that this.
So you're saying they get the vaccine... that was my point. There's a reason they are required to get it.
Use noip and you can have a free domain. As long as run the background service that updates you computer's public IP it will point to your computer.
People like you have a view that if just enough people would get vaccinated that ALL disease would come to an end.
It's entirely appropriate to shame you people into doing the right thing when the prevalence of the flu virus contributes to people dying and avoiding the vaccine only makes that worse.