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Re:It's not a must
Yeah you just taser people to death instead.
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Re:Morons.
Google can do it much more cheaply
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Re:Google talk or QQ
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Re:Gone gold?
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Re:You just wait...
Now people will be growing pot inside computer cases. lol
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Re:Or you could just use the bus
Because whining about suburbanites is a better solution to dwindling fossil fuels, air pollution, and accidents than transportation innovation?
Plus, if this works, we'll see platooning buses on cross-country trips. And virtually accident-free.
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Re:Americans are worse
To be honest, after
- seeing with my own eyes, that the "orange revolution" in the Ukraine was 100% fake (both sides were),
- the W.T.F. operation,
- this,
- the CIA being undoubtedly a bleeding-edge social engineering and top-notch intelligence agency,
- and the US setting up pro-US governments at will (that I personally checked, by looking at where those government people came from, and what they did previously, plus myself having some inside information),I am at a point, where I can believe just as well, that this whole thing is a CIA operation. (Which, in this rare case, I would cheer for.)
Luckily, since I don't believe, but only really trust my own senses (and even those can be misleading), all I know, is that a couple of minutes ago, a text appeared on my screen, that when clicked, displayed some other text (what you'd call TFA).
That's all I can really say.
I might assume I trust my computer (biiiig assumption), and say that a packed containing a request of a page from a server called "Slashdot" from a certain IP, was answered with a packet containing that text.
I might even assume that the whole chain of display, computer, all network nodes to the Slashdot server (or whatever is considered ToriginalFA), the server, all network nodes to the submitter, and the submitter are trustworthy (completely batshit insane assumption) and it actually happened like that, and for that reason too.But in the end, I know it's all bullshit that I can very likely never prove.
So unless I have some actual proof... I don't give a shit.
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Re:Streisand effect
You want to know what is posted on twitter? Ask Google: 'football super injunction'. For me, the first link returned was something called 'CaughtOffside.com', who obviously need to be sued in England until the pips squeak.
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Re:Does it run on my n900?
No problem. Here's a handy link with all the details: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=n900+meego
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Re:Well, in fairness ...
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Re:RFC1149 Needs an update
But since the operating-training for RFC1149 is so specialized, (as shown here: avian carriers would be ideal in this situation, but are being avoided because of the training and setup costs
I think there's also a serious concern over MITM attacks because falconry is popular in the Middle East
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Re:Just wondering
Even better:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Zeus+Crimeware+Kit -
Re:Limited resources
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fashion+copyright
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=database+copyright
Pollsters and data collection isn't protected by copyright.
Commercial versions of MySQL are not open source, I'm talking about real open source where any potential to sell as you describe is waved. Even then I clarified by saying INCLUDING PUBLIC DOMAIN http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sqlite+copyrightYes, I'm saying if you innovate a brand new invention, we should introduce competition and people should be allowed to copy and improve on it. Problem?
"Are you arguing that because piracy exists we must give up on copyrights?" Where in the world did you get this idea? And you claim you're not misinterpreting anything.
Again, you are in no position to say how catastrophically the economy would fail without copyright, we can't say how a free economy would work, otherwise it wouldn't be a free economy, would it? I can point to industries not protected, however, and all evidence shows we don't see this failure in actual industries not protected by intellectual property. You have yet to explain away pollsters, financial data, economic data, the entire fashion industry. It's common knowledge your design is up for copying, if it's fraud you're talking about, that's trademark law and that's something else entirely. I would challenge your point on the "Porn Industry Lawyer" not being representative of the industry at large, unlike the movie industry or music industry.
Apparently you have to use attacks like "cuckooland" and "moron," you fail. Unless you want to knock off the attacks, I'm done.
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Re:Limited resources
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fashion+copyright
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=database+copyright
Pollsters and data collection isn't protected by copyright.
Commercial versions of MySQL are not open source, I'm talking about real open source where any potential to sell as you describe is waved. Even then I clarified by saying INCLUDING PUBLIC DOMAIN http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sqlite+copyrightYes, I'm saying if you innovate a brand new invention, we should introduce competition and people should be allowed to copy and improve on it. Problem?
"Are you arguing that because piracy exists we must give up on copyrights?" Where in the world did you get this idea? And you claim you're not misinterpreting anything.
Again, you are in no position to say how catastrophically the economy would fail without copyright, we can't say how a free economy would work, otherwise it wouldn't be a free economy, would it? I can point to industries not protected, however, and all evidence shows we don't see this failure in actual industries not protected by intellectual property. You have yet to explain away pollsters, financial data, economic data, the entire fashion industry. It's common knowledge your design is up for copying, if it's fraud you're talking about, that's trademark law and that's something else entirely. I would challenge your point on the "Porn Industry Lawyer" not being representative of the industry at large, unlike the movie industry or music industry.
Apparently you have to use attacks like "cuckooland" and "moron," you fail. Unless you want to knock off the attacks, I'm done.
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Re:Limited resources
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fashion+copyright
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=database+copyright
Pollsters and data collection isn't protected by copyright.
Commercial versions of MySQL are not open source, I'm talking about real open source where any potential to sell as you describe is waved. Even then I clarified by saying INCLUDING PUBLIC DOMAIN http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sqlite+copyrightYes, I'm saying if you innovate a brand new invention, we should introduce competition and people should be allowed to copy and improve on it. Problem?
"Are you arguing that because piracy exists we must give up on copyrights?" Where in the world did you get this idea? And you claim you're not misinterpreting anything.
Again, you are in no position to say how catastrophically the economy would fail without copyright, we can't say how a free economy would work, otherwise it wouldn't be a free economy, would it? I can point to industries not protected, however, and all evidence shows we don't see this failure in actual industries not protected by intellectual property. You have yet to explain away pollsters, financial data, economic data, the entire fashion industry. It's common knowledge your design is up for copying, if it's fraud you're talking about, that's trademark law and that's something else entirely. I would challenge your point on the "Porn Industry Lawyer" not being representative of the industry at large, unlike the movie industry or music industry.
Apparently you have to use attacks like "cuckooland" and "moron," you fail. Unless you want to knock off the attacks, I'm done.
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Re:why?
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Re:Who the fuck is Matt Welsh?
Listen up buddy, if you're going to be a helpful jackass, proper form is to use a lmgtfy link.
thusly - WTF is Matt Welsh ?! -
Re:Linux is safe, because...
But how many actual exploits have ever appeared for apache?
Dude... Sony.
and lots http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apache+exploit
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Re:stop -- this sounds like investment?
Maybe I'm mistaken or something, but didn't the Republicans just vote to cut Medicare?
You're mistaken. Republicans != Tea Partiers. Although, Tea Partiers are mostly Republicans with many Libertarians: Note capital 'L'.
Medicare, Social Security, etc. are all socialist programs and should be cut, in their view.
Again, you're wrong. Most of the Tea Partiers are old white people who want their SS, Medicare and America to keep her military dominance at all costs: it's mostly keep taxes low and cut programs that they think are a waste to (maybe) balance the budget . Of course, the Tea Party has lost it's way and now they are incorporating other issues that have nothing to do with fiscal responsibility: abortion, Christianity being the State religion, homosexuality, and other irrelevant non-sense that only appeal the Evangelical Christian nut jobs.
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Re:a apartment contract can't have stuff in the co
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=satelite+dish+apartment
Like this quotes from the first page of results:
In order to avoid legal complications, satellite TV provider like Dish Network and DirecTV require the residents to get a “landlord permission form” filled and signed by the landlord before installation of the satellite TV system at the customers premises.
That article does mention that you can put a satellite dish anywhere inside your apartment, but that is only because of a specific FCC rule, not a law (big difference between the two).
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apartment+hidden+camera+illegal
Like these:
Is it legal for your landlord to enter your apartment and take pictures with no notice?
In America, no it is not. The landlord is only allowed to enter your apartment with your permission, or in the event of an emergency (broken water line, fire, etc.).If you signed a contract with that condition, that is permission.
Are hidden cameras illegal at home or work?
In general, video surveillance is lawful if the purpose is lawful. If I put up cameras to prevent theft or vandalism, that's okay. If I put up cameras in a bathroom to get footage of naked people for my porno site, that's not okay. [...]In some states, the public must be notified that they are subject video surveillance on private property. In most states, that's not the case. [.....] Overall, if you own it, you can put a camera on it and not notify anyone.Try this one: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nanny+cam+laws
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Re:a apartment contract can't have stuff in the co
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=satelite+dish+apartment
Like this quotes from the first page of results:
In order to avoid legal complications, satellite TV provider like Dish Network and DirecTV require the residents to get a “landlord permission form” filled and signed by the landlord before installation of the satellite TV system at the customers premises.
That article does mention that you can put a satellite dish anywhere inside your apartment, but that is only because of a specific FCC rule, not a law (big difference between the two).
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apartment+hidden+camera+illegal
Like these:
Is it legal for your landlord to enter your apartment and take pictures with no notice?
In America, no it is not. The landlord is only allowed to enter your apartment with your permission, or in the event of an emergency (broken water line, fire, etc.).If you signed a contract with that condition, that is permission.
Are hidden cameras illegal at home or work?
In general, video surveillance is lawful if the purpose is lawful. If I put up cameras to prevent theft or vandalism, that's okay. If I put up cameras in a bathroom to get footage of naked people for my porno site, that's not okay. [...]In some states, the public must be notified that they are subject video surveillance on private property. In most states, that's not the case. [.....] Overall, if you own it, you can put a camera on it and not notify anyone.Try this one: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nanny+cam+laws
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Re:a apartment contract can't have stuff in the co
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=satelite+dish+apartment
Like this quotes from the first page of results:
In order to avoid legal complications, satellite TV provider like Dish Network and DirecTV require the residents to get a “landlord permission form” filled and signed by the landlord before installation of the satellite TV system at the customers premises.
That article does mention that you can put a satellite dish anywhere inside your apartment, but that is only because of a specific FCC rule, not a law (big difference between the two).
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apartment+hidden+camera+illegal
Like these:
Is it legal for your landlord to enter your apartment and take pictures with no notice?
In America, no it is not. The landlord is only allowed to enter your apartment with your permission, or in the event of an emergency (broken water line, fire, etc.).If you signed a contract with that condition, that is permission.
Are hidden cameras illegal at home or work?
In general, video surveillance is lawful if the purpose is lawful. If I put up cameras to prevent theft or vandalism, that's okay. If I put up cameras in a bathroom to get footage of naked people for my porno site, that's not okay. [...]In some states, the public must be notified that they are subject video surveillance on private property. In most states, that's not the case. [.....] Overall, if you own it, you can put a camera on it and not notify anyone.Try this one: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nanny+cam+laws
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Re:a apartment contract can't have stuff in the co
Source:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=satelite+dish+apartment
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apartment+hidden+camera+illegalWhy not:
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Re:a apartment contract can't have stuff in the co
Source:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=satelite+dish+apartment
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apartment+hidden+camera+illegalWhy not:
They can put it in the contract, but it's not enforceable. -
Re:So it wasn't Obama, but Wikileaks that "got him
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Really? Ask Slashdot for this?
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Re:again?
That's a far different experience from what I have seen when using this combo. Without knowing more specifics, your issues could be the result of a number of different reasons: build version, incorrect installation process, overclocking, environment, etc... A search to determine what exactly is causing your issue(s) might help you figure out how to fix them - I don't think your experience is typical or common even. Good luck.
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Re:Last Resort
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Re:I don't wear a tinfoil hat, but..
You could be some kind of Linux Guru, that being said you could also know how to use google. Here's some help http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+do+I+use+Google%3F You're welcome.
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Re:NSA
Here you go: NSA securing linux guide
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Re:Typical.. What is ACTA?
by now you should know what it is....
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Re:How usefull is this really?
I put a half a case of
.223 through my AR-15 on a hot day in July over the span of about two hours. I'm not sure I noticed much in changed accuracy, although I was only shooting clay targets set on edge at a 100 yards. I was still easily hitting the center of the targets.I personally don't think that the barrel heating issue matters much for slow fire; perhaps at extreme distances (700+ yards), but I would also assume that bull barrels would compensate easily.
Um, have you ever sighted in a rifle?
Anyways, we're talking about the realm of 1000 yard firing ranges here, and in practice shooting at distances of - google it
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Re:Reassured??
Oh give it a rest, troll. You already look like a retard.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apple+privacy+gps
Web result #1:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/06/apple-location-privacy-iphone-ipad.html
Even most children wouldn't fess to being that Google-illiterate. If the LA times (and half the Internet) is too untrustworthy for you, they point you at the relevant parts of Apple's own privacy policy.
And in case you want to take a shot again that the data is "anonymous" and pretend you didn't see the article I just linked (or was discussed ad nauseum on slashdot), they "anonymize" it by assigning you a new random ID every 24 hours. Once again, nothing is anonymous when the GPS trace probably starts and ends with your home. So, their anonymity attempt is absurdly stupid, or deceptive, you decide.
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Re:Vote with your Wallet
I know it doesn't help much, but I recently moved ISPs from AT&T of this. It sounds childish and passive aggressive, but it's easier to do than you think.
1) http://lmgtfy.com/?q=internet+providers [lmgtfy.com]
2) When you find the best for you, just ask for free installation on the call. They always do it, if not, go to #2 in the list. (Bonus, new business always gets to a live rep immediately on a call. No waiting)
3) Request a weekend installation
4) Cancel At&t service. There's no contract with AT&T internet.
The only thing keeping you from unlimited data is those 3 steps (the 4th is the pay-off).
I live in a country of only 5 million inhabitants, and yet, I have access to about a dozen different ISPs. How many ISPs, with truly differentiated services, do you have access to? If I was capped at 150GB a month, I would top it in less than a week. Luckily, we don't have such nonsense here. Any ISP that were to try to pull such shite would be dead.
By the way: I have yet to read a post including LMGTFY that wasn't an utter douchebag troll.
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Vote with your Wallet
I know it doesn't help much, but I recently moved ISPs from AT&T of this. It sounds childish and passive aggressive, but it's easier to do than you think.
1) http://lmgtfy.com/?q=internet+providers
2) When you find the best for you, just ask for free installation on the call. They always do it, if not, go to #2 in the list. (Bonus, new business always gets to a live rep immediately on a call. No waiting)
3) Request a weekend installation
4) Cancel At&t service. There's no contract with AT&T internet.
The only thing keeping you from unlimited data is those 3 steps (the 4th is the pay-off).
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Re:The iPad doesn't work with a stylus
AFAIK it only works with fingers.
oblig lmgtfy:
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Re:slashdot affiliate reference in URL...
I bet that Russian dude that invented the lap giraffe[*] has two copies of that book.
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Re:fun but pointless exercise.
Not sure what your point is? They mean the same thing, and can be used interchangably...I'm sorry if that confused you.
If you need an explanation: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+a+gigayear
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Re:Many apps require location services by design,
Sigh, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=iphone+tracking+location+services Turning off location services does not turn off the location logging.
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Re:British DMCA?
I admit, I've been living under a rock, but what is this Digital Economy Act?
Full details available here.
You're welcome.
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Re:Not bothered
Here, let me google that for you.
That wasn't so hard now, was it?
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Re:Dramatic effect and scientific precision
FYI, most people find slightly 'salted water' aka mineral water tastes better. Besides taste, our bodies need proper salt balance. Consider that most sports drinks, which are focused on rehydration, advertise their electrolyte content -- the electrolytes they speak of are basically also known as 'salts'. They don't add these to make athletes thirsty! You might be curious to read about water intoxication.
You might also be curious to note that the 'crap' in the city water is generally held to higher quality standards than the 'crap' in bottled water. Check a quick search for a variety of articles. -
Re:Sorry but it does not meet the criteria
There are no nutrients in sugar
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Re:12% of My Income to the Medical Corps
And yet, no one is starting new health insurance companies, and health insurance companies that already exist are trying to shrink and insure fewer people. If there's so much money in it, why wouldn't lots of new companies be formed?
Here, let me help you with that.
Except anyone can use Google and find out this is false
And anyone that's heard of Hollywood Accounting knows that's bullshit. Try 30% "operating costs", which include millions for top executives, but aren't included in "profit numbers" since they are "operating costs".
Now, why don't you try giving the usual wingnut deflection a rest, and explain how other western countries spend half as much (or less) than the U.S. on health care, yet have better health stats than we do.
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Re:12% of My Income to the Medical Corps
And yet, no one is starting new health insurance companies, and health insurance companies that already exist are trying to shrink and insure fewer people. If there's so much money in it, why wouldn't lots of new companies be formed?
Here, let me help you with that.
Except anyone can use Google and find out this is false
And anyone that's heard of Hollywood Accounting knows that's bullshit. Try 30% "operating costs", which include millions for top executives, but aren't included in "profit numbers" since they are "operating costs".
Now, why don't you try giving the usual wingnut deflection a rest, and explain how other western countries spend half as much (or less) than the U.S. on health care, yet have better health stats than we do.
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Re:Daily Star?
How about next April 1st, we see a page-3 topless girls Slashdot site.
Dood, you're on the internet.
Here, lmgtfy.
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Re:You're Joking?
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/. has never been adverse to self-promotion
Also, as someone who works for Abengoa and is in regular contact with APS, it would have been freaking awesome for the Slashsdot news article to have mentioned either one of those companies. But no, let's just blather on about the investment company, who gives a rat's ass about the folks doing the actual work? Jackass writer.
Gee mister AC, you seem perfectly capable of typing. I hope that link isn't too meta for anybody out there...
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Re:3600 acres = 1457 ha
You know, these days it is really easy not to be off by an order of magnitude. Just ask the people with all the Os.
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Re:Brittleness
The wildlife dies of Chernobyl fallout so their capacity to care about that is a merely philosophical question.
Ahhh, popular ignorance at its best. The exclusion zone around Chernobyl is FULL of wildlife prospering without human contact. If anything, Chernobyl HELPED the wildlife in the area because it got rid of the humans who were fucking it up for them. Sucks for all the people that lived there and are no longer allowed to, but I bet if you could ask any of the animals they'd say thanks for getting the fuck out.