A list of puns related to "Preemption (computing)"
We need solid panelists for Monday's hearings (SB 5217, assault weapon ban, SB 5568, state pre-emption).
As much as we might dislike identity politics, we're looking for powerful stories from groups that don't look like me: old, bearded, white guys, because they are going to sway opinion on this issue.
We're especially looking POC women, men, or LGBTQ in that priority order, to speak on the two big bills. Can you connect me to someone, anyone, who can help us find the perfect panelists?
Feel free to reach me directly here or via the contact us at wacivilrights.org
π₯ TAKE ACTION: HB 979 - Strengthen Preemption vote coming in PA Senate Next Weekπ₯
Representative Matt Dowling's bill to strengthen PA's firearms preemption law was reported from the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 19, 2022. The bill goes to the Senate floor next week for a vote.
Let's reign in the rogue cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh by holding them accountable for enacting illegal gun control ordinances.
Click the image below to send a message to your state senator to pass HB 979 immediately.‡
Here is the TV ratings of Jeopardy! Season 38 as of Week 11:
Week 1 (Mike's only week as "permanent host"): 5.1
Week 2 (Mayim's 1st week as host): 5.4
Week 3 (Matt Amodio beat James Holzhauer's 32 game streak): 5.5
Week 4 (Matt Amodio's penultiamte week): 5.9
Week 5 (Matt Amodio ended his streak and Jonathan Fisher's swept the week): 5.7
Week 6 (Jonathan Fisher's Game 6-10): 5.6
Week 7 (Jonathan Fisher ended his streak and Tyler Rhode began his quest for a TOC spot): 5.5
Week 8 (Tyler Rhode qualified for 30th TOC): 5.6
Week 9 (Ken's return to the show and Andrew He began his quest for a TOC spot): 5.6
Week 10 (Andrew He qualified for 30th TOC and Amy Schneider began her quest for a TOC spot): 5.7
Week 11 (Amy Schneider qualified for 30th TOC & Thanksgiving Day & Black Friday pre-emptions): 4.4
Week 12 (Amy Schneider's Game 9-13 & beat Julia Collins' record in terms of total regular game winnings for a female champion): TBD
Week 13 (Professors Tournament Week 1): TBD
Week 14 (Professors Tournament Week 2): TBD
Season 38 Average: 5.455
Average TV Ratings for Mayim as host from Week 2-8: 5.600
Average TV Ratings for Ken as host from Week 9-11: 5.200
Source for Week 11:
https://www.nexttv.com/news/syndication-ratings-thanksgiving-serves-up-lower-ratings-for-most-shows
I already expected to score low for Week 11 ratings due to Thanksgiving and Black Friday preemption.
This is the lowest this season and lowest week in a regular game since David Faber guest hosted the show (due to NBC's Tokyo Summer Olympic coverage) from the previous season.
Emanuel's explanation is: The federal law conflicts with state law because it's impossible to comply with both, so federal law preempts. But I don't understand why. The federal law says you CAN drop the bus line, not you MUST drop the bus line. is this a defective question or am I just stupid?
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Hi guys,
I don't know if i'm missing something or if I get it I right, but in a preemptive RTOS, if a higher priority task is ready to execute, the scheduler puts it in front of the run queue to be executed next, or it interrupts current task to execute a higher priority one? If I get it right, the highest priority task will be executed without waiting low priority tasks to finish. But that seems a little problematic if the two tasks need to share some resource, (e.g) like an I2C bus. If I use a mutex to control that access, if the low priority task gets it, and the high priority one begin to execute (stoping the low priority taks), will the program be stuck in a deadlock (assuming the system have only one core)?
Best regards!
Today's episode is on MyTV30 at 6pm cst. Sorry for the late notice, just saw it in the guide myself. Happy Thanksgiving!
We don't like pre-emptions. Especially when it's for politics. The NYC area will unfortunately see this on Tuesday for the 2nd round of NYC mayoral debates at 7PM. Guess we can't win them all
Just moved to the area and as a big Jeopardy fan, Iβve noticed it gets pre-empted by what seems like more than 100% of the time by crappy pregame shows. Is there any clever way to catch the episodes?
Looks like the NJ gubernatorial debate will be preempting Jeopardy! in the Philly area tonight on ABC.
Does anyone know for sure the alternate channels that will air it? For Fios, I believe itβs 466, but wondering about Comcast too.
ABC will be showing the NBA playoff game on Friday starting at 5pm Pacific. It looks like almost all West Coast markets will be affected.
Thanks to /u/Starcro for these details, which they posted below:
This is subject to change and you should check with your local station to be sure. But overall, this is less bad for pre-emption than something unplanned, and because ABC probably isn't providing other first-run programming (because East/Central will have the basketball in primetime), Jeopardy is mostly being put in primetime slots.
Albuquerque, Boise, Colorado Springs, Denver, El Paso, Eugene, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Tucson, and Yakima are all not on ABC affiliates and shouldn't have this conflict.
π₯ TAKE ACTION: HB 979 - Strengthen Preemption vote coming in PA Senate Next Weekπ₯
Representative Matt Dowling's bill to strengthen PA's firearms preemption law was reported from the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 19, 2022. The bill goes to the Senate floor next week for a vote.
Let's reign in the rogue cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh by holding them accountable for enacting illegal gun control ordinances.
Click the image below to send a message to your state senator to pass HB 979 immediately.‡
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