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Re:+1
I'm not the original author, but it seemed appropriate. There's much more where that came from: https://twitter.com/nihilist_a...
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Re:Exodus
I concede that nucleation via cosmic rays is at this time theoretical, but heck... so is warming via CO2.
I've already told you that the NAS calls it a "settled fact" but you still seem unable to retract your claims about warming via CO2. Were you lying when you insisted you DO have a reply to that physics problem?
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Re:bye
And you totally ignore the fact that you can disable said tiles entirely, just getting about:blank in every new tab. Which you've -always- been able to do.
Not the point. I set up my new tabs to be blank because I like it that way. Mozilla shouldn't ignore my preferences during an upgrade. New installs that need configuring is another issue.
It's like when Mozilla changed the default search to Yahoo!. Even for existing users who already had a preference set, the upgrade ignored that (without any warning, mind you) and changed the default to Yahoo!. "But you can always change it back" came the official reply. I don't care how easy it is to change my preferences back to what they were, the point is that the preferences shouldn't have been changed in the first place.
New 'features' like this should be opt-in instead of opt-out.
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Re:Its funny
https://twitter.com/ap/status/...
oh yeah, and here you go from the AP
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Re:A two factor device
I don't feel they really demonstrated such, but yeah, I've got a backup in a safe place and encrypt stuff with both keys.
Here's an anecdote to counter-example the article:
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Tab Closed; Didn't Read
Customers hate them so much that one person started a blog called Tab Closed; Didn't Read highlighting the worst offenders. This has inspired a hashtag #tcdr in microblog posts like this.
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Re:Big job
Given the wording, that sounds like they're going to have to contact either every contributor for copyright re-attribution, or rewrite their code for them.
That's basically what they are doing.
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Well duh...
>> Anonymous hacktivists (among other groups) hijacked thousands of routers using remote access and default login credentials
Well, duh. Anonymous launches DDOS attacks. Lots of compromised routers or compromised desktops are basically the two items you need to run an effective DDOS. The good news is that millions compromised IoT devices will soon also provide a third base of operations. https://twitter.com/iot_securi...
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They might not be able to deliver.
The comments section for their camera project don't look very positive. It was supposed to ship mid-January, but it seems they ran into issues.
As of two days ago backer #34 noted that they still haven't gotten their unit, and in their twitter they state that they're only just starting to ship on May 2.
We'll see. It does look like they're launching another project so quickly because they're not actually making money on anything other than "concept."
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Re:EPA has exceeded safe limits, needs curbing
... revelations about the fraudulent hockey stick with the dramatic downfall of Michael Mann's reputation, ...LOL, the only place Michael Mann's reputation has suffered is climate science deniers eyes. His reputation in scientific circles is doing just fine.
Nope. Here's a quote from Wallace Broecker who is a professor of Environmental science at Columbia University:
"The goddam guy is a slick talker and super-confident. He won't listen to anyone else," one of climate science's most senior figures, Wally Broecker of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University in New York, told me. "I don't trust people like that. A lot of the data sets he uses are shitty, you know. They are just not up to what he is trying to do.... If anyone deserves to get hit it is goddam Mann."
Here's Michael Liebreich, a clean energy executive, activist, and engineer:
@MichaelEMann I've read #HSCW, #WUWT, #McIntyre and #Climategate emails. I think you were sloppy and unethical. I also think #AGW is real.
Here's Michael Hulme, prof of Climate Change at U. East Anglia addressing Mann's use of unproven statistical methods, i.e. leading to circular reasoning:
"I don't think it was seminal for scientists. To me that was never a decisive interventional piece of evidence. The data was absolutely scanty."
You seem to be unaware that many rank and file climate scientists today are actually angry at Mann and what he has done to their field of study. If you are an honest and open minded person, go read the ClimateGate emails yourself. See where Mann's (then) boss at UVa said in an email that he felt like barfing in response to the way Mann insisted on hijacking the peer review process at Nature. Read about Mann and Jones's privately expressed worries over The Pause. Read about the efforts taken by Mann and Co. to deny auditors like M&M access to their raw data.
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More to this?
Another story covering the tweet suggests a slightly different story:
What Selerity does â" and they've done this before with Microsoft and ADP â" is monitor the web pages of public companies for changes that might be public, but not necessarily indexed.
This can be done using a simple web scraper â" an application that simply scans a site for pages, often systemically trying every likely URL for a live website.
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In the case of Twitter's earnings report, it appears that the third-party company (which according to Twitter is the Nasdaq-owned Shareholder.com) that handles Twitter's investor relations page published the page with its quarterly results, using a web address that you could intuit from its current URL scheme.
The URL scheme Twitter used was "https://investor.twitterinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=XXXXXX." The last published news release had the ID number of "905554."
Presumably, Selerity just had to continue to try iterations of that number sequence until it found the report. Twitter's Q1 2015 earnings had an ID number of "909177" â" meaning the Selerity web scraper would have had to try less than 4,000 numbers before hitting on the right one. Given today's processing power, that could happen in the blink of an eye.
This apparently was denied by Selerity but as many have pointed out, if it were true, is it that different from what troll weev was convicted and did jail time for?
Is guessing a URL really a "hack"?
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More to this?
Another story covering the tweet suggests a slightly different story:
What Selerity does â" and they've done this before with Microsoft and ADP â" is monitor the web pages of public companies for changes that might be public, but not necessarily indexed.
This can be done using a simple web scraper â" an application that simply scans a site for pages, often systemically trying every likely URL for a live website.
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In the case of Twitter's earnings report, it appears that the third-party company (which according to Twitter is the Nasdaq-owned Shareholder.com) that handles Twitter's investor relations page published the page with its quarterly results, using a web address that you could intuit from its current URL scheme.
The URL scheme Twitter used was "https://investor.twitterinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=XXXXXX." The last published news release had the ID number of "905554."
Presumably, Selerity just had to continue to try iterations of that number sequence until it found the report. Twitter's Q1 2015 earnings had an ID number of "909177" â" meaning the Selerity web scraper would have had to try less than 4,000 numbers before hitting on the right one. Given today's processing power, that could happen in the blink of an eye.
This apparently was denied by Selerity but as many have pointed out, if it were true, is it that different from what troll weev was convicted and did jail time for?
Is guessing a URL really a "hack"?
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Re:Sell it to black hats then...
Groupon doesn't fear bad PR. If it was afraid of bad press, it would have folded long ago.
Possibly they don't mind bad press, but i'll bet they mind press that says their site is insecure, or
that if you do businesses with them, "Your identity/credit card number might get stolen"That's a good point.
By the way, it was actually one single XSS flaw that was affecting 32 different web sites.
At least, this is according to the researcher himself (either that, or he made a mistake expressing himself, because his English is obviously not too good). So if that's really the case that it was only one flaw, but on 32 sites, then I really do have no sympathy for him.
Once a vulnerability is disclosed for one site, it's obvious that hackers are going to try to exploit the same flaw on other sites owned by that same entity And by disclosing the vulnerability of two sites, a disclosure which was not accidental at all, it's obvious that he was pissed off that Groupon wouldn't commit to any minimum amount of money for his initial disclosure .
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Re:Propaganda Works
...people will eventually listen and believe.
Funny enough "listen and believe" is one of Anita Sarkisian's prime points, don't think just listen and believe. And people wonder why there's an entire generation of fucked up people out there.
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Re:Wonderful.
"Never provide evidence"... It's amazing how often you, poperatzo, serviscope, and whatever hangers on show up make that claim despite the fact that you are constantly inundated with proof. I know I've personally posted at least a good 20 direct links to primary sources before talking with you about this subject.
The entire point is that despite reporting people like Randi Harper doxing, or running hate campaigns that actually DO literally drive women off the internet, they keep getting away with it. Hell anti-gamergate doxers even go on to claim they're starting organizations fighting against doxing... the very tool they employ to terrorize their enemies.
Meanwhile all those things you keep accusing gamergate of? Guess who's literally paying people to do them. The irony of the sheer amount of puppetry and false-flagging anti-gamergate is doing as you try to accuse tens to hundreds of thousands of people of being "sockpuppets" is astounding.
Or rather it would be if that accusaion of "sockpuppet" wasn't overwhelmingly used as a tool to harass non-whites:
https://twitter.com/tratowzolo...
http://i.imgur.com/u8835lH.png
https://twitter.com/BooneGroow...
http://i.picpar.com/mOcb.jpg http://i.picpar.com/lbdb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xeSqkdL.jpgYou're not calling anyone's bluff. You're just screaming "You have no proof" despite the fact I've already personally given you proof repeatedly.
I find this all quite amusing, I'm really missing out not having a Twitter account. The internet is so serious. Have these people ever been outdoors?
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Re:Wonderful.
"Never provide evidence"... It's amazing how often you, poperatzo, serviscope, and whatever hangers on show up make that claim despite the fact that you are constantly inundated with proof. I know I've personally posted at least a good 20 direct links to primary sources before talking with you about this subject.
The entire point is that despite reporting people like Randi Harper doxing, or running hate campaigns that actually DO literally drive women off the internet, they keep getting away with it. Hell anti-gamergate doxers even go on to claim they're starting organizations fighting against doxing... the very tool they employ to terrorize their enemies.
Meanwhile all those things you keep accusing gamergate of? Guess who's literally paying people to do them. The irony of the sheer amount of puppetry and false-flagging anti-gamergate is doing as you try to accuse tens to hundreds of thousands of people of being "sockpuppets" is astounding.
Or rather it would be if that accusaion of "sockpuppet" wasn't overwhelmingly used as a tool to harass non-whites:
https://twitter.com/tratowzolo...
http://i.imgur.com/u8835lH.png
https://twitter.com/BooneGroow...
http://i.picpar.com/mOcb.jpg http://i.picpar.com/lbdb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xeSqkdL.jpgYou're not calling anyone's bluff. You're just screaming "You have no proof" despite the fact I've already personally given you proof repeatedly.
I find this all quite amusing, I'm really missing out not having a Twitter account. The internet is so serious. Have these people ever been outdoors?
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Re:Wonderful.
"Never provide evidence"... It's amazing how often you, poperatzo, serviscope, and whatever hangers on show up make that claim despite the fact that you are constantly inundated with proof. I know I've personally posted at least a good 20 direct links to primary sources before talking with you about this subject.
The entire point is that despite reporting people like Randi Harper doxing, or running hate campaigns that actually DO literally drive women off the internet, they keep getting away with it. Hell anti-gamergate doxers even go on to claim they're starting organizations fighting against doxing... the very tool they employ to terrorize their enemies.
Meanwhile all those things you keep accusing gamergate of? Guess who's literally paying people to do them. The irony of the sheer amount of puppetry and false-flagging anti-gamergate is doing as you try to accuse tens to hundreds of thousands of people of being "sockpuppets" is astounding.
Or rather it would be if that accusaion of "sockpuppet" wasn't overwhelmingly used as a tool to harass non-whites:
https://twitter.com/tratowzolo...
http://i.imgur.com/u8835lH.png
https://twitter.com/BooneGroow...
http://i.picpar.com/mOcb.jpg http://i.picpar.com/lbdb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xeSqkdL.jpgYou're not calling anyone's bluff. You're just screaming "You have no proof" despite the fact I've already personally given you proof repeatedly.
I find this all quite amusing, I'm really missing out not having a Twitter account. The internet is so serious. Have these people ever been outdoors?
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Re:Wonderful.
"Never provide evidence"... It's amazing how often you, poperatzo, serviscope, and whatever hangers on show up make that claim despite the fact that you are constantly inundated with proof. I know I've personally posted at least a good 20 direct links to primary sources before talking with you about this subject.
The entire point is that despite reporting people like Randi Harper doxing, or running hate campaigns that actually DO literally drive women off the internet, they keep getting away with it. Hell anti-gamergate doxers even go on to claim they're starting organizations fighting against doxing... the very tool they employ to terrorize their enemies.
Meanwhile all those things you keep accusing gamergate of? Guess who's literally paying people to do them. The irony of the sheer amount of puppetry and false-flagging anti-gamergate is doing as you try to accuse tens to hundreds of thousands of people of being "sockpuppets" is astounding.
Or rather it would be if that accusaion of "sockpuppet" wasn't overwhelmingly used as a tool to harass non-whites:
https://twitter.com/tratowzolo...
http://i.imgur.com/u8835lH.png
https://twitter.com/BooneGroow...
http://i.picpar.com/mOcb.jpg http://i.picpar.com/lbdb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xeSqkdL.jpgYou're not calling anyone's bluff. You're just screaming "You have no proof" despite the fact I've already personally given you proof repeatedly.
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Re:Wonderful.
"Never provide evidence"... It's amazing how often you, poperatzo, serviscope, and whatever hangers on show up make that claim despite the fact that you are constantly inundated with proof. I know I've personally posted at least a good 20 direct links to primary sources before talking with you about this subject.
The entire point is that despite reporting people like Randi Harper doxing, or running hate campaigns that actually DO literally drive women off the internet, they keep getting away with it. Hell anti-gamergate doxers even go on to claim they're starting organizations fighting against doxing... the very tool they employ to terrorize their enemies.
Meanwhile all those things you keep accusing gamergate of? Guess who's literally paying people to do them. The irony of the sheer amount of puppetry and false-flagging anti-gamergate is doing as you try to accuse tens to hundreds of thousands of people of being "sockpuppets" is astounding.
Or rather it would be if that accusaion of "sockpuppet" wasn't overwhelmingly used as a tool to harass non-whites:
https://twitter.com/tratowzolo...
http://i.imgur.com/u8835lH.png
https://twitter.com/BooneGroow...
http://i.picpar.com/mOcb.jpg http://i.picpar.com/lbdb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xeSqkdL.jpgYou're not calling anyone's bluff. You're just screaming "You have no proof" despite the fact I've already personally given you proof repeatedly.
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Re:Wonderful.
"Never provide evidence"... It's amazing how often you, poperatzo, serviscope, and whatever hangers on show up make that claim despite the fact that you are constantly inundated with proof. I know I've personally posted at least a good 20 direct links to primary sources before talking with you about this subject.
The entire point is that despite reporting people like Randi Harper doxing, or running hate campaigns that actually DO literally drive women off the internet, they keep getting away with it. Hell anti-gamergate doxers even go on to claim they're starting organizations fighting against doxing... the very tool they employ to terrorize their enemies.
Meanwhile all those things you keep accusing gamergate of? Guess who's literally paying people to do them. The irony of the sheer amount of puppetry and false-flagging anti-gamergate is doing as you try to accuse tens to hundreds of thousands of people of being "sockpuppets" is astounding.
Or rather it would be if that accusaion of "sockpuppet" wasn't overwhelmingly used as a tool to harass non-whites:
https://twitter.com/tratowzolo...
http://i.imgur.com/u8835lH.png
https://twitter.com/BooneGroow...
http://i.picpar.com/mOcb.jpg http://i.picpar.com/lbdb.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xeSqkdL.jpgYou're not calling anyone's bluff. You're just screaming "You have no proof" despite the fact I've already personally given you proof repeatedly.
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Re:Here's a writeup about it
Wait wait wiat... You mean mandatory minimum sentences are antithetical to common law? You mean that reason needs to be considered when delivering judgement? That MAYBE the giant overlord of the federal government doesn't know the right thing always in all cases!?
Wow. Imagine that.
#StandWithRand
https://twitter.com/ddombrowsk...-David Dombrowsky
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Re:Wonderful.
"Wow so they really are the pedoterroristcommunists of the internet! So an SJW is someone responsible for all the evils of the last 50 years? Is that your definition?"
No, they were the ones who ENGAGED IN WITCHHUNTS for those bogeymen. But it's not as in vogue these days to hunt for any of those unless you're with the govt.
"OOOkay, now you're just making up the most insane shit you can think of and attributing it to an evil bogeyman called 'SJW'. Do you even hear yourself?"
Do you? Example One of accusations against users of #notyourshield
Example 1 Tweet from an "Anti-Gamergater" individual
Example 2 Tweet from an "Anti-Gamergater" individual
Example 3 Tweet from an "Anti-Gamergater" individual
As for your last point, What I was talking about involving StarCraft
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Re:Wonderful.
"Wow so they really are the pedoterroristcommunists of the internet! So an SJW is someone responsible for all the evils of the last 50 years? Is that your definition?"
No, they were the ones who ENGAGED IN WITCHHUNTS for those bogeymen. But it's not as in vogue these days to hunt for any of those unless you're with the govt.
"OOOkay, now you're just making up the most insane shit you can think of and attributing it to an evil bogeyman called 'SJW'. Do you even hear yourself?"
Do you? Example One of accusations against users of #notyourshield
Example 1 Tweet from an "Anti-Gamergater" individual
Example 2 Tweet from an "Anti-Gamergater" individual
Example 3 Tweet from an "Anti-Gamergater" individual
As for your last point, What I was talking about involving StarCraft
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It Remains a Journalism Scandal. Deal With It.
Nice try. "Thanks to gamergate", three women have been forced from their homes from threats that law enforcement officers found credible enough to suggest that. Trying to pretend that gamergate has done anything but abuse people defines you as - at best - an imbecile.
It causes you physical pain that few here buy into the "mysogyny and harrassment" narrative, doesn't it?
The cover-up didn't work.
The week-long gaming press news blackout and ongoing user comment/forum censorship (in former free-speech strongholds such as 4chan and Reddit, no less) didn't work.
The coordinated, ongoing smear campaign that began with the "Gamers are Over" articles hasn't worked.
The endless train of embarrassingly desperate counter-hashtags hasn't worked.
The Wikipedia and Nightline hit pieces only damage those outlets' credibility for short-term effect.
The SVU episode . . . hahaahhahaha WOW, where do I even begin . . . it is progapanda that couldn't be more precisely crafted to the corrupt press's specifications (i.e. "narrative"), and broadcast to a national non-gamer audience, much of which likely accepted it as reality. It was a wake-up call to quite a few previously unaware or neutral parties, especially game devs*.
Eurogamer is the latest games journalism site to update its ethics policy in the wake of Gamergate, joining PC Gamer, IGN, the Escapist, and of course Kotaku/Gawker (though in Gawker's case, they put up more of a fight and the Gamergate pressure to be ethical had to be routed through the FTC).
Gamergate also got Brad Wardell (CEO of Stardock) some long-overdue apologies for hit pieces run against him:
https://twitter.com/iamDavidWi...
http://www.gamepolitics.com/20...
http://www.zenofdesign.com/in-...
Ask yourself how much of this you've seen reported in the corrupt media (which at this point, sadly, clearly includes Slashdot). Of course none of it ever had a chance of appearing in the Wikipedia article. Nothing enrages anti-Gamergaters more than someone covering both sides of the story, and that should tell you something.
Their side thrives only in an environment of propaganda and censorship, and evaporates when faced with integrity and transparency. They prove the need for Gamergate every time they write an article based on the assumption that terrorism and child porn^W^W^W^W misogyny and harassment have become the root passwords to the Constitution^W^W journalistic ethics.
* like Mark Kern and Ken Levine, who had nothing to do with Gamergate, but were so disgusted by the SVU episode that they publically called on the gaming press to stop slandering gamers. Both were instantly swarmed by anti-GG on twitter, and VG24/7 ran a hit piece on Kern without even getting his side of the story, and refused even after he specifically asked them. I think Eurogamer saw exactly what happened to Kern, and it's no accident that tha -
Against Wikileaks smear campaign on SlashdotI know these leaks didn't come out trough Wikileaks, but since they republished them we are seeing a lot of stuff that nobody was talking about, here are some examples, got from "this day in wikileaks" (bolds are mine):
The US State Department recruited Hollywood to boost “anti-Russian messaging“.
Sony pirated multiple books about hacking, while aggressively campaigning against piracy.
Emails reveal concerns in the US over the secrecy of the TPP talks.
The leaks included a draft of the international VOD and DHE agreement between SONY and Google
Sony received nearly $48 million in tax breaks in 2011 and 2012 after donating to New York Governor Cuomo.
Ben Affleck demanded PBS program “Finding Your Roots” hide his slave-owning ancestor.
Sony changed the Snowden film press release to remove “illegal spying” from the description of NSA’s activities
Sony cameras are used as a part of the guidance system for Israeli rockets bombing Gaza
Sony Chiefs met with David Cameron ahead of the Scottish referendum
Corrupt product placement practices used in Dr. Oz showI really hope that slashdot doesn't become another place of pro-government propaganda, as that really pisses me off. The information was already out there, but their republishing obviously did us a favor (us that care about government accountability or knowing the truth anyway). We already have enough media outlets against information out there, let's keep this one useful.
I would never know the above facts if it wasn't for them, as 1. I believed the propaganda that it was mostly employee information and didn't feel comfortable downloading it and reading, and 2. it would be too much work for me to look into the e-mails.
Now that I know these stuff I feel like someone more informed than before. I hope the Slashdot community stops being against information.By the way, since I haven't seen here a link to their press release, with the leaks, here it is.
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Makes sense
Hey, if Florida man has the right to be treated as a human, then these chimps surely should too.
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Re:Is this a joke?
Have you seen his twitter profile recently
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Re:Indeed...
US law should have absolutely no meaning for anyone outside the US. Why would an EU citizen expect US law to have any relevance at all?
Have you read Twitter's Terms of Service? Even the soon-to-come-into-effect version says that
You understand that through your use of the Services you consent to the collection and use (as set forth in the Privacy Policy) of this information, including the transfer of this information to the United States, Ireland, and/or other countries for storage, processing and use by Twitter.
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Re:Miscommunication
And I botched up the link to the tweet: https://twitter.com/Dinnerbone...
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Re:Must hackers be such dicks about this?
Here is the tweet.
Find myself on a 737/800, lets see Box-IFE-ICE-SATCOM, ? Shall we start playing with EICAS messages? "PASS OXYGEN ON" Anyone ?
:)To me that is not a comment about airplane security but a threat to tamper with airplane operations. Making a comment is legal making a threat is not.
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Re:Video from the bargeElon Musk Verified account 12:49 PM - 13 Apr 2015
@elonmusk
Odds of rocket landing successfully today are still less than 50%. The 80% figure by end of year is only bcs many launches ahead.
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Understatement of the year...
"Rocket landed on droneship, but too hard for survival."
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/s...Too hard for survival? By which you really mean 'it went SPLOOIE in an impressive fireball'?
;-)In other news, a small amount of smoke was reported aboard the Hindenburg.
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Re:New product
See this tweet.
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oh, wow, it just keeps getting better
Doug Hughes, 61, a mailman from Ruskin, Florida was arrested for landing a gyro-copter on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
headline should read
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Floridaman lands GYRO-COPTER on US Capitol lawn to save the Republic -
Re:Video of the "landing"
That is video of the first failed one. They haven't released the video from today yet.
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Re:Video of the "landing"
That's the video from the previous attempt, which the OP was already referencing. There's no video from this attempt yet, just a couple pictures. Musk has already said we have to wait until the Just Read the Instructions returns to port for video.
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Landed OK but tipped over
Musk tweeted here that the rocket landed fine but there was residual lateral velocity that tipped it over after landing. The photos on that tweet are worth looking at.
Obviously, now they have to work on fine positioning with elimination of lateral velocity before it comes down on the barge. Not an easy problem, especially given that the first stage doesn't have much Delta-V in its cold gas reaction control thrusters and does most of its positioning with the grid fins and the engine. Which means using more fuel. Hopefully there's enough, or room for building up the RCS.
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Re:Well, greatSince you ask, I recommend @pontifex_ln.
(Seems @pontifex_tr doesn't exist. Makes some sense: that's not exactly Latin-rite territory, more Byzantines and Orthodox and Syriac churches that don't go for the filoque or the Immaculate Conception. Do any of the eastern patriarchs have Twitter accounts?)
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Re:Great...
Too late. A hipster douchebag has already been to ISS, and he's on Twitter and YouTube to prove it.
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Re:Insanity
let's check in on the adventures of Floridaman , champion of the people.
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Re:Reason: for corporations, by corporations
HOAs are voluntary. They're nutty, but people voluntary enter into those agreements. This has nothing to do with Libertarianism except in that it's free people acting freely with one another.
Can you hear yourself?
- "HOAs are voluntary"
- "people voluntary enter into those agreements"
- "it's people freely acting with one another"
- "This has nothing to do with Libertarianism"According to your own logic, H.O.A. corporations have everything to do with libertarianism.
While I reject your premise that H.O.A.s are voluntary contracts that people freely and knowingly enter into, I'm not the one making that argument. Conservative and libertarian supporters of H.O.A. corporations are. There are over 300,000 "private governments" in the United States, regulating the homes of 65 million Americans -- 20% of the population. And the result has been a disaster.
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How to hack TV5
According to this Twitter post, it wasn't that elaborate (original in French).
Translation:
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Re:Reason: for corporations, by corporations
FUD is all the Libertarians have. History shows their ideals wrong every time they are tried.
If you want to see the Libertarian Party and Republican Party vision for America, look at H.O.A.s
What is there about governance, by an unregulated private corporation, under the guise of contract law, with no consumer protections, for a Tea Partyin' disciple of Ayn Rand and Ronald Reagan not to love?
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Re:one person != some developers
This is done a lot. Here two examples:
- Handmade hero. This guy creates games in a live stream and explains it. Over 3,500 followers on twitter.
- Watch people code site. This site helps aggregate streamers who do this.
There are many more examples, but it is common.
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Re:Of course that Republican bitch...
Indeed Sweet Meteor of Death is leading in the straw polls
https://twitter.com/smod2016Not sure about his domestic policy but his foreign policy is top notch.
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Re:"Out of their control" ....BS
There was no acquisition. It's the same people, just trying to whitewash the past:
https://twitter.com/AsherLangt...
And not the first time for Sochule:
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Re:"Out of their control" ....BS
There was no acquisition. It's the same people, just trying to whitewash the past:
https://twitter.com/AsherLangt...
And not the first time for Sochule:
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Re:And where are the parents?
18% had seen shocking or upsetting images...
Never mind think of the children, spare us all!
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Re:"natural-born citizen" is well understood ...
Tell it to this candidate
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Time for more subtle April fools?
I'm sorry guys - this is a little OTT, and a trillion miles away from subtle or funny. You want a proper April fools? Try the one I saw at a subreddit within Reddit: https://twitter.com/TeslaMotor...