http://www.wsusoffline.net/ might also be of interest: "Update Microsoft Windows and Office without an Internet connection" ( well, you need a connection to download but after that you can use it offline to update others; I put mine on a usb thumb drive).
Idea has been around for awhile, yes? (from 2010) http://www.radiolab.org/story/91691-sculptors-of-monumental-narrative/ "...Then Pat Walters introduces us to Jasper Lawrence, a modern-day entrepreneur whose passion for hookworms stems from lifelong battles with allergies and asthma." http://www.radiolab.org/story/91951-an-update-on-hookworms/
So is this V.W.'s fault for performing to the test, or E.P.A's fault for making a bad testing regimen? E.P.A set up the tests, right? If they hadn't used the onboard computer for the test, they wouldn't have had an exploitable path. For a tailpipe test, V.W. wouldn't have known whether the car was on a rack or a highway; it wasn't until E.P.A started tapping the onboard computer that they were available to manipulation.The OBDII was the weak link here, I think. It doesn't belong to the E.P.A, so they should have been wary of it. Or not trusted it at all.
Anyone here old enough to remember Quantum Link and the lifetime subscriptions that took a very short time to turn into 'sorry, but we no longer believe that the future exists for C64/128 computers, so, to use your lifetime subscriptions, get an IBM compatible and come over to our new home at America On Line...' ?
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http://www.wsusoffline.net/ might also be of interest: "Update Microsoft Windows and Office without an Internet connection" ( well, you need a connection to download but after that you can use it offline to update others; I put mine on a usb thumb drive).
Helminthic therapy, and now for the hook!
Idea has been around for awhile, yes?
(from 2010)
http://www.radiolab.org/story/91691-sculptors-of-monumental-narrative/
"...Then Pat Walters introduces us to Jasper Lawrence, a modern-day entrepreneur whose passion for hookworms stems from lifelong battles with allergies and asthma."
http://www.radiolab.org/story/91951-an-update-on-hookworms/
So is this V.W.'s fault for performing to the test, or E.P.A's fault for making a bad testing regimen? E.P.A set up the tests, right? If they hadn't used the onboard computer for the test, they wouldn't have had an exploitable path. For a tailpipe test, V.W. wouldn't have known whether the car was on a rack or a highway; it wasn't until E.P.A started tapping the onboard computer that they were available to manipulation.The OBDII was the weak link here, I think. It doesn't belong to the E.P.A, so they should have been wary of it. Or not trusted it at all.
police chief had dropped criminal charges against Ahmed Mohamed
http://boingboing.net/2015/09/16/irving-txs-notorious-islama.html
mayor worries that Ahmed Mohamed's arrest will negatively impact town police
hope it doesn't hurt
Alison Lundergan Grimes chances...
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Isn't this the same area as was discussed by Gary Price et all back in 2001?
Anyone here old enough to remember Quantum Link and the lifetime subscriptions that took a very short time to turn into 'sorry, but we no longer believe that the future exists for C64/128 computers, so, to use your lifetime subscriptions, get an IBM compatible and come over to our new home at America On Line...' ?