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Try setting it without WEP encryption or by using a distinct encryption strength. Figures that if any device was to have got a dilemma though, it's an Android trying to connect to an Apple... LOL.
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On 9/11 between classes, a colleague told me that the twin towers were gone. "What do you meanthe twin towers are gone?" He explained that they had collapsed when planes flew into them. "But they are supposed to be able to withstand such an attack." At that point we did not know that it was the burning fuel that caused the collapse as opposed to the impact. When classes were over, I sat in the media lab for quite a while, watching the impossible over and over again. I just couldn't believe what I saw.I had a friend who worked down there. I reached her that evening to learn she was late to work because she had a dentist's appointment. She was running to work when a colleague of hers saw her and turned her around. She hoped that she had backed up her data at a distant site before she left work the previous evening. She came home to Queens via bus and was stunned when uniformed guards burst onto the bus with what she described as uzis. My biggest sigh of relief came when I learned that a childhood friend of my son's, who worked down there, had not gone into work that day.
Hi Maria,
This pop-up message will only appear if you registered as a USPPI and are filing on behalf of another USPPI. If you're account was registered as an Authorized Agent/Freight Forwarder (as you indicate), you will not receive the pop up.
Only those filers that register as a USPPI, but report an USPPI ID Number different from what was used when registering, will receive the message. The pop-up will ask to verify that the USPPI information is correct. If the user clicks "Ok", the existing Filer profile will automatically be inserted into the Freight Forwarder section.
Bill,
If you want to read more about the Computer Security Guidelines, check out NIST's website, csrc.nist.gov. NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, developed the security measures that we must follow.
Extending the password expiration term may be possible. I'll bring up the idea to our supervisors and our security liaison. Giving users the option to change the frequency may be beyond our means. Again though, I'll bring the suggest to their attention.
In terms of your paper requests for passwords, one of our co-workers worked to get the password recovery to be an online process. Currently, the only paper requests for password are for the Account Administrator who get locked out. We've also added a counter so you know how many attempts you have left as well as increase the number of attempts you are in the given time frame (originally 1 hour, now 15 minutes).
I appreciate your questions and comments. This dialogue needs to be taking place. A lot of people ask why our passwords are so hard and basically, it's to protect their information. If we can make AESDirect easier for users without sacrificing security, then we are all for it.
Kenny
I'm living in my car, I work and pay my taxes but I don't have resident status. I don't want to be unresponsible, if you tell me to go over one of the offices to fill up the form I do it.
In general how do you do with homeless people? Cause now there is more people living on the streets, in old rvs the lucky ones, cars, and filling up the shelters.. Thanks for your time
I feel that getting college students involved in the census is a very good idea. College students make up a large percent of the population and they deserve to be included in the census. Most college students also want to be more independent and start doing things for themselves to prepare them for real life situations that they will have to face in the future. Many college students that go away and live in dormitories or in their own apartments assume that their parents will fill one out for them but in reality, they are living on their own elsewhere and should be liable to fill out their own census. I also agree with Emily that alerting college students through their email service is an effective was of getting them to participate. Most students in college aren't going to remember to do the census and are bust with their own lives and tremendous amounts of work that they probably wouldn't remember to do this. By emailing them they are notified and reminded to take a few minute to fill out the census. Colleges should also educate and inform their students about the census and why it is important to fill it out. If the students have a better understanding of how the census works and how it benefits our country, they will be more encouraged to participate and fill it out. I also feel that they should be offered a reward or have a motivation for participating in the census so that more people are represented in the upcoming census.
There goes the neighborhood! Great job Federal Government, you have single handedly accomplished exactly what they wanted....to take over the U.S. and take back California. It's not the Mexican national as an individual that's bad, it's the rampant overburden on our social & economic system that they represent as a whole that's the problem. This is a planned take over, a silent assassination of our county that our Government has allowed to happen. The reason? Simply to drive wages into the ground so that corporate America and the rich elite can keep wages suppressed. They will not be pickers and ditch diggers forever and they will all soon have your job in the white and ble collar sector. When they move up into corporate America I ask you this " Who will then do the picking & ditch digging?
Granted, I suppose it was cheating to plot Emily logarithmically, but her name does seem to fit the bill in some ways. Is it possible that what you're looking for in a linear/proportional graph may be too restrictive?
This was really interesting. I'll have to try it out sometime. I'm sure the better the photographer, the better the results. Just wish there were a Mac alternative.
Hi Beth Anne! I'm a speech pathology major at Penn State. I truly enjoyed hearing your story, and am so impressed by your hard work and perseverance. I was wondering if you ever considered traveling to other schools, both college and high school, to share your story with more people? Also, what made you decide on creative writing as a major? Thank you so much for sharing your story with us, and good luck in the future!
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I am so interested in ALL the Census years, but have been very disappointed by the LACK of information that the current Census requires. . . . . No help to
genealogists anymore.
I received my census form on 3/15/10. Filled it out and returned it on 3/16/10. I received a post card reminding me to return the censur form. I ignored it because I knew I had already return the originnal form. Now, today, 3/30/10 I receive yet another census form to be filled out. Didn't the Census Bureau receive the initial form I return via US mail? I am not going to fill out another census form. This is double dipping.
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I just love how misleading the press release is. 330 employees out of 7200 which equals about a 4.5% staff reduction. The press release neglected to mention that the majority of that 7200 are Field Representatives which are not affected by the Reduction in Force (RIF). In fact among Regional Office staff that are affected by the RIF I suspect the reduction is much closer to or even over 50%.
Doubling up counted by including a 18 year old not in school? So if your child is 17 one month and 18 the next, then this is a doubled up household? What was the trend in this for the nonrecession periods? Pretty strange definition.
Whether or not it's practical to implement, I've always felt that the IPA should be taught in high school. While you can make theoretical quibbles, the basic concepts of classifying sounds are still useful, and the system's done a pretty good job of standing the test of time already. It's not too abstract, and should be rather easier to learn for most students than (say) trigonometry. And really, some elementary knowledge of how the sounds most of us use all the time are put together should be a part of the basic stock of knowledge of educated people, like plate tectonics, the composition of the solar system, or the cellular composition of complex organisms.
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Hi Maria,
This pop-up message will only appear if you registered as a USPPI and are filing on behalf of another USPPI. If you're account was registered as an Authorized Agent/Freight Forwarder (as you indicate), you will not receive the pop up.
Only those filers that register as a USPPI, but report an USPPI ID Number different from what was used when registering, will receive the message. The pop-up will ask to verify that the USPPI information is correct. If the user clicks "Ok", the existing Filer profile will automatically be inserted into the Freight Forwarder section.
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Bill,
If you want to read more about the Computer Security Guidelines, check out NIST's website, csrc.nist.gov. NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, developed the security measures that we must follow.
Extending the password expiration term may be possible. I'll bring up the idea to our supervisors and our security liaison. Giving users the option to change the frequency may be beyond our means. Again though, I'll bring the suggest to their attention.
In terms of your paper requests for passwords, one of our co-workers worked to get the password recovery to be an online process. Currently, the only paper requests for password are for the Account Administrator who get locked out. We've also added a counter so you know how many attempts you have left as well as increase the number of attempts you are in the given time frame (originally 1 hour, now 15 minutes).
I appreciate your questions and comments. This dialogue needs to be taking place. A lot of people ask why our passwords are so hard and basically, it's to protect their information. If we can make AESDirect easier for users without sacrificing security, then we are all for it.
Kenny
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In general how do you do with homeless people? Cause now there is more people living on the streets, in old rvs the lucky ones, cars, and filling up the shelters.. Thanks for your time
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There goes the neighborhood! Great job Federal Government, you have single handedly accomplished exactly what they wanted....to take over the U.S. and take back California. It's not the Mexican national as an individual that's bad, it's the rampant overburden on our social & economic system that they represent as a whole that's the problem. This is a planned take over, a silent assassination of our county that our Government has allowed to happen. The reason? Simply to drive wages into the ground so that corporate America and the rich elite can keep wages suppressed. They will not be pickers and ditch diggers forever and they will all soon have your job in the white and ble collar sector. When they move up into corporate America I ask you this " Who will then do the picking & ditch digging?
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Granted, I suppose it was cheating to plot Emily logarithmically, but her name does seem to fit the bill in some ways. Is it possible that what you're looking for in a linear/proportional graph may be too restrictive?
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I received my census form on 3/15/10. Filled it out and returned it on 3/16/10. I received a post card reminding me to return the censur form. I ignored it because I knew I had already return the originnal form. Now, today, 3/30/10 I receive yet another census form to be filled out. Didn't the Census Bureau receive the initial form I return via US mail? I am not going to fill out another census form. This is double dipping.
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I just love how misleading the press release is. 330 employees out of 7200 which equals about a 4.5% staff reduction. The press release neglected to mention that the majority of that 7200 are Field Representatives which are not affected by the Reduction in Force (RIF). In fact among Regional Office staff that are affected by the RIF I suspect the reduction is much closer to or even over 50%.
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Doubling up counted by including a 18 year old not in school? So if your child is 17 one month and 18 the next, then this is a doubled up household? What was the trend in this for the nonrecession periods? Pretty strange definition.
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Whether or not it's practical to implement, I've always felt that the IPA should be taught in high school. While you can make theoretical quibbles, the basic concepts of classifying sounds are still useful, and the system's done a pretty good job of standing the test of time already. It's not too abstract, and should be rather easier to learn for most students than (say) trigonometry. And really, some elementary knowledge of how the sounds most of us use all the time are put together should be a part of the basic stock of knowledge of educated people, like plate tectonics, the composition of the solar system, or the cellular composition of complex organisms.
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Thank you.
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