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  1. DanHirschberg

    Games that should be revived...

    DEFINITELY SOF. I really loved those games. Ultra Violence with the red red krovvy all DAY son.
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    Facebook ensuring Global Dominance through private Cryptocurrency

    LOL best dialogue ever. "Carls Jr-Fuck you"
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    Facebook ensuring Global Dominance through private Cryptocurrency

    Wow this thread took off deeper than I thought it would. I posted this with the subject header in a way that was intended as tongue-in-cheek, however, there was a part of me that carries this concern that SMPs are being utilized for a digitization of humanity-go with me here-we've become...
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    Facebook ensuring Global Dominance through private Cryptocurrency

    From Coindesk.com Facebook Registers Secretive ‘Libra’ Cryptocurrency Firm in Switzerland John Biggs May 17, 2019 at 20:45 UTC According to a Reuters report, Facebook registered a new company, Libra Networks, in Geneva on May 2. This coincides with the slow roll-out of their...
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    DNA Successfully Used as Data Storage Medium, 5-byte Message Written, Stored, and Read

    It is nice to know that there is occasionally a surplus as well. Blessed. Truly blessed.
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    that is an interesting post. Back in the day when i first got the device, I had a PSTN-connected device that I would place over my chest, and the doctor's office would interrogate data out of the ICD over the phone. It was crazy as hell.
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    stress can cause it. Are you ARVD/C?
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    Windows 7 installer with ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING AM4 AMD B450 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI ATX AMD

    Scanned the bios, did the unplug/plugin keyboard/mouse and plugged into usb2.0 slots. nothing works. Curious what I am missing here. As stated above. This is confounding, i've had this issue before-cant seem to get any luck.
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    It hurt like hell. I didn't mention it but a month or so prior to that I had it fire @ 740v 8 or 9 times in less than a minute. It wsas terrifying. Another time it fired while I was driving down the road. I literally got a smidge of PTSD from the thing-it worried me alot. The girl at the time...
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    Net+ Certification

    I will never look a gift horse in the mouth! Thanks! I would give you my email address in a PM but I see no option for that.
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    Net+ Certification

    Thanks for the replies guys. I am still very new here at Hard Forum. I believe that being forced, years ago to hangup the phone before my buddy and I could play multiplayer Warcraft 2 back in 1996 gives me a good head start. Hell, I still call programs programs and not applications. Beyond...
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    This is actually exactly what I plan to do. It appears that my "t-wave inversion" whatever the hell that is, was mis-identified many years ago, and I never needed the device. When i get this thing pulled out, I have to get on an airplane, fly back to Alaska where I am from-and my plan is to hand...
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    The electrophysiologist had models of ICDs dating back to the 1970s. (LAST CENTURY!) They went by order of size; the oldest ones had to be implanted in the abdomen as they were about the size of a pint flask...or rather the size of a "Dan" pint flask-which as the police in my hometown know is...
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    Net+ Certification

    Hi guys, I'm studying for network+ certification. May be opening a can of worms here, but I am looking for thoughts on those who succeeded in their test day. I've been studying for awhile, but certainly a ways to go. I'm passing 50-60% on practice exams. Looking to build on that, and perhaps...
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    https://www.mddionline.com/how-dick-cheney-protected-his-defibrillator-terrorists https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/29/science/of-fact-fiction-and-defibrillators.html
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    What about a strong enough interrogatory freq? That could conceivably at minimum pull out data, as opposed to write? This was an issue for Dick Cheney a few years back I recall.
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    The DHS Issues Medical Advisory for Medtronic Cardiac Devices

    I have a St. Jude model defibrillator in my chest as of the past 15 years-never once having needed it for arrhythmia or the like. I am actively working to get it removed-this being at the forefront of my concern. Glad to see this posted here.
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    Newegg Combo: Ryzen 7 2700 8-core + Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming 3 + HP EX 900 250GB NVMe $299.99

    Dang I just pulled the trigger on the ROG STrix mobo and the ryzen 5 2600x with some corsair vengeance ram....
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    8700 or 8700K for surveillance PC?

    my follow up post was meant to clear up that the url was not an exhaustive thread and didn't answer any questions. perhaps being sick with the flu the past few days has cut down my ability to contribute. but as far as I can figure it, I would think at this point you won't know what you need to...
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    8700 or 8700K for surveillance PC?

    I should point out the above just takes a few things into consideration. It's obvious your application is going to need some processing power, from what I have read in the five minutes I put into it. I work tech support for people who run CCTV in 1080 and bitrate, as mentioned above, is going...
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    8700 or 8700K for surveillance PC?

    I honestly think you're fine. Unless you start looking at other CPUs I would say either one, The K is always the better choice-but still for your application...I don't mean to treat you like a cheesedick but check this thread out. It may help...
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    Obsidian Employee is Remaking Star Wars Dark Forces

    I just saw it for sale on the deep web for 20 bitcoin.
  23. DanHirschberg

    8700 or 8700K for surveillance PC?

    Ryan to be quite frank with you, based on your OP, I kind of feel that you're splitting hairs at this point and the price would be the final consideration-unless there is something I am missing or that you don't additionally wish to consider.
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    8700 or 8700K for surveillance PC?

    Tangoseal made mention of his threadripper CPU; the first thought that came to my mind was which CPU could multithread better-that said my understanding of the diffs between the 8700/K models is overclockability. THAT said, I agree writing to disk all the time would be a big factor. Consider a...
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    Obsidian Employee is Remaking Star Wars Dark Forces

    Man-I remember DF. That game had THE MOST satisfying CRUNCH sound when you got crushed under closing doors. I just remember it sounded like someone mixed a bag of doritos and jelly and that was your innards getting squeezed out. You could feel the bones shattering into a thousand pieces from...
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    Toyota Has a Curious Justification for Not Selling Any EVs

    Not to play devil's advocate here....but wouldn't electric cars be easier for big brother to control? I mean couldnt fuel be distilled easier than electricity be produced and stored, from raw materials? Not to open a can of worms in terms of discourse here but I mean in a simple "yes-no"...
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    Toyota Has a Curious Justification for Not Selling Any EVs

    This is a serious factor not to be overlooked but that 50% number, while I don't disbelieve, I still find Staggering. I was born and raised on a frozen mountainside in Alaska and cannot comprehend people who deal with that kind of a commute. How anyone, ANYONE would put up with that for a...
  28. DanHirschberg

    Footage Shows a Click Farm in Action

    Holy shitsnacks. So this is how public sentiment changes.
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    Toyota Has a Curious Justification for Not Selling Any EVs

    Oh my, all very insightful responses here. A lot of folks here who know way more than I do; I am clearly in the right place.
  30. DanHirschberg

    Microsoft Will Pester Windows 7 Users to Upgrade to W10 with Pop-Up Notifications

    I actually feel your pain. "I'm sorry-we're experiencing technical difficulties right now."
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    Toyota Has a Curious Justification for Not Selling Any EVs

    Honestly this may be incredible wisdom coupled with restraint on the part of Toyota. There is a Japanese saying "Luck exists in the leftovers." Maybe they are biding their time until the infrastructural accomodations meet or exceed the demand for them-imagine a toyota product falling in line...
  32. DanHirschberg

    Parents Blame Elementary School's Cell Tower after 4th Student Diagnosed with Cancer

    I am willing to bet Alexey Degtyarev, or....Strelok, for that matter understand the difference quite intimately.
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    Toyota Has a Curious Justification for Not Selling Any EVs

    That is a very interesting map, Snowdog. Being from Alaska originally, I find it's rating a curiosity.
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    Microsoft Will Pester Windows 7 Users to Upgrade to W10 with Pop-Up Notifications

    So I chatted microsoft and told them I have always paid for and never stolen my OS's dating back to win 3.11 and that I've used MSFS dating back to 4.5. They approved me for a free upgrade....
  35. DanHirschberg

    Microsoft Will Pester Windows 7 Users to Upgrade to W10 with Pop-Up Notifications

    Are you a supervisor? Have you considered playing to their strengths instead of referring to them as idiots? Good leaders would invest in people instead of wield them like human weapons.
  36. DanHirschberg

    Toyota Has a Curious Justification for Not Selling Any EVs

    You're right. I believe we really ought to be running horses again. Clydesdale model year 1452 anyone?
  37. DanHirschberg

    Alpine 2.20 on Raspbian

    35 views and no replies. I am sure that what I did was very stupid. Wrong port config or selection of TLS/SSL-I just dont know but I have run every conceivable configuration and combination thereof. #Confused
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    Parents Blame Elementary School's Cell Tower after 4th Student Diagnosed with Cancer

    You are right, it must be a sub-surface wardenclyffe tower. I'll bet thats the same one that caused the wildfires. B-)
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