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Vietnamese Drink Beer Anywhere
International bank UBS gathered data about the median wages and average retail prices of a 500mL (pint) beer in 150 countries mua ban xe oto
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Maybe NASA should have planned ahead to make sure they'd have a launch vehicle to reach their expensive ISS? mua ban xe oto
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Re:VM?
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Friend2: OMG! OMG! I'm going to get digital protection right now!
with: http://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3113117&cid=41318721
What if you run everything in a virtual machine and take a screenshot of the VM window?
(Am I missing something here? I suppose it already alter the image data and require someone to get a plugin to get the correct image or something such or how can it work on others systems to? I could understand if it messed up your own images..)
and you could for instance "digitally protect" the images by doing whatever to them and then have the software which can alter them back... But yeah. As said, maybe that's what it does. In that case who cares? Fail by design.
Also who want my Facebook pictures anyway? And should we really post pictures to Facebook in the first place? Or even use that steaming pile of shit?
Facebook rewrite..???
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Re:VM?
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Re:And this is why they use zip-ties now.
Handcuffs are just for restraining drunks. For the real dangerous folks (protesters, students, etc) you use zip ties.
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Re:Handcuffs at a large protest...not!
Uh, no...they're not (harder to escape from). I can show you (as can a little Google'ing) how to escape from even the stoutest of zip-cuffs in under 1 second. Doesn't mater if you're cuffed front or back. This was (and I'm certain still is) standard training for SOC, SERE and Counter Intel in the military (where I was taught) and is common knowledge (apparently not as common as I thought however). Do yourself a favor and head on over to ITS Tactical and you can see an instruction video from one of my buddies on how to properly 'pop' zip-cuffs with one fluid motion.
only problem is that law enforcement doesn't use home depot zip cuffs (primarily because these can cut into your wrists in really nasty ways if you struggle) but special models which (besides having rounded edges and being pretty expensive) are also much harder to break or shim your way out of.
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Re:1/3 supported revolution ...
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