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Will you really remember this event in five hours, or five days, or five years?
React accordingly. I’m not the best at it so I have to keep reminding my self of this.
All I could think of was Enemy Mine.
Speaking to a cow-orker about it, they brought up the Iron Eagle films I had forgotten. Oh, yah…
The class notation is still meaningful. If we were talking about your particular network mask I might ask you what class it is. Telling me would give an understanding of size or hops or whatever. Granted, it is class C 99% of the time. Probably smaller. But then I’m certainly no networkologist.
Well they say the olfactory senses do create better memories, so…she was on the right track!
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I can’t go back and sink deeper into Google again. Startpage seems to work fine when I use it.
I have been okay with Startpage. Been returning good results for me.
I like it and will attempt to do so from now on. Shit, that’s a big commitment….I will try to do that when and if I remember! Yes, that.
You’ve nailed it. The Dell consumer grade hardware is hot garbage. The business line is rock solid and when it isn’t, parts are usually plentiful. HP is a lesser quality product in general, but the same levels apply.
People bring up the Thinkpads. They are very good as the older units go, but I’ve not owned the newer ones. I’ve heard they’ve not maintained the same quality.
If Dell is a Corolla, then HP is a Pontiac Aztec and the older Thinkpad is a Lexus. Or something.
I’m aware. I have two. I was asking if that’s what they built or if it was something else.
Yes. It is knowledge you almost wish you didn’t have.
Have you ever watched The Century of the Self by Adam Curtis? If not, please do so. It is free on Youtube. You’re touching on some of the elements here.
For even more comprehensive of an understanding, another resource is Adam Curtis’ documentary: The Century of the Self
Yes they probably do, but they won’t get restored. It is likely a snapshot backup. It would take a ton of effort to restore buried snapshots.
I have some enterprise storage system experience.
I put in quotes about spez and greed and let it fly.
Edit: Oh and I did not delete my account (I had many) because I wanted to circle back to see what they restored. Only a handful ever were. I hand-edited them with more derision and left them.
Power delete suite worked well for me. I am sure they’ve made efforts to restrict this type of tool, but still worth a shot.
Squirrel!!!