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Re: That's not a 3d printed house
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Re:The Question
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Re:Cops = thugs
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Re:Yes those emails
You probably know this already, but it is impossible to get those who were brainwashed with leftist political agenda their entire lives to see the truth, short of their own military's boot stepping on their necks.
Yuri Bezmenov correctly pointed this out over 30 years ago.
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Re:Those emails, thoughThere's definitely evidence of it. For example, NPR quotes Dan Metcalfe:
He said what was "unprecedented" actually was Clinton's exclusive use of private email and her own Internet service provider in lieu of an official account "so that the records of her email account would reside solely within her personal control at home." That means "she managed successfully to insulate her official emails, categorically, from the FOIA, both during her tenure at State and long after her departure from it — perhaps forever." He called that "a blatant circumvention of the FOIA by someone who unquestionably knows better.
It is certain that she didn't like email because of the risk of investigation, see this video clip.
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Re:Good news!
This is neat, because you no longer need to setup a cheap double-wide for living while you build your own home by hand.
If your willing to deal with a flimsy plastic roof while your doing the rest of the stuff by hand, by yourself, in your spare time, you can get your home on with less money, less material, and less hassles.Make it a bit more modular in design (say a wall which can be knocked out later without messing up the structural integrity of the whole building) and turn it into a garage later.
Then again... what you are describing as "doing the rest of the stuff by hand, by yourself, in your spare time, you can get your home on with less money, less material, and less hassles" is how homes are often built in the poorer parts of the world.
Only, instead of building a small home to live in while building a bigger and better one next to it - it's usually just dropping a square structure on as many square meters of land affordable to you at the time.
Then, get living inside that ground floor tiny house with no insulation and complete disregard for architectural or esthetic norms.
If you end up needing more space, such as when your kids grow enough to need their own rooms, you build upward. Add another floor. And another.
It's OK. Foundations will hold. And you can always use lighter materials for upper floors.
Plus you get the heat insulation as a bonus, and it is usually cheaper than using bricks.
What's the worst that could happen? What do you mean "land slides"?Most "hassle" people avoid revolves around (cutting) costs and (not) following rules. Be it building codes, laws or common sense and logic.
And it might all be just fine for years... until some long ignored issue raises its ugly head - and the roof over yours ends up collapsing. Regardless of its esthetic qualities. -
That's funny, coming from somebody who...
probably supported Obama as he spent YEARS claiming "if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor" and "if you like your plan, you can keep your plan" etc. That very same Obama whose people (like Ben Rhodes and Jonathan Gruber repeatedly bragged that he secured victories in health care and foreign policy by lying to his own stupid supporters by way of the in-the-tank journalists at outlets like the New York Times.
yup... keep up the meme that Trump is a huckster while your preferred huckster's entire legacy dissolves from his own used car salesman and carbon offsets trader style marketing lies.
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How far can you invade our Scramble system?
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shearing off the low-hanging 10^15
But OBVIOUSLY password rules force the user to avoid the common pitfalls in password selection and will more likely cause your users to have passwords that are not easily cracked.
I prefer my "obvious" shaken, not stirred.
The only way that password rules enhance password entropy is by forcing the user to supply more entropy. This is the same person who didn't supply enough entropy in the first place, probably someone who really likes A1 sauce.
And now you've got this: habaneroA1!
Sure, a list of the one hundred favourite steak sauces will add six or seven bits of entropy (note: the list won't be uniformly distributed). If you're adding that entropy to a bare word from the English language (rough entropy 13 to 14 bits) you've almost reliably made twenty full bits.
Congratulations! Nelson Mandela can no longer crack your password by hand given 19 years and a heavy rock-hammer slate.
What you really need here is to generate a (conceptual) list of 10^15 strings that best resemble common passwords, and then reject all strings from that list. There are standard methods from information theory to construct such a list given the statistical properties of a large list of previously exposed password strings (requires aptitude). Or you might even be able to train a neural network for this task, using 100% automated pattern inference, and arrive pretty close to the same place.
End result: Joe Sixpack gets rebuffed ten times in a row (he's not willing to do much more to his beloved low-entropy authentication burger than add the ketchup before the lettuce) and then he blows his top, pulls out the sharpest pen he owns, and simultaneously carves his fucking strong password onto a handy strip of paper and the wooden desk underneath it.
Shearing off the low-hanging 10^15 excludes almost every short pattern that half the population regards as even vaguely memorable.
And short patterns are the longest patterns that half the population can type reliably (without a pat on the back halfway through).
The pat on the back system could work. You'd have multiple password inputs providing a mandatory twenty bits each.
Remove six of those bits as a validity congruence (false positives: about 1.5%). You'd need to repeat this four rounds to get 50+ bits of true entropy (4*14=56).
And you'd need to ensure that none of the rounds were simple manipulations of other rounds, or derived from common sequences.
janfebmar / aprmayjun / julaugsep / octnovdec
Here's the problem. By the time the cracker receives two pats on the back for janfebmar / aprmayjun he's probably already onto a shrewd guess about the continuation.
So where you arrive:
There are many people out there where the shortest sequence they can reliably remember with sufficient entropy (which I take as 50 bits) is longer than the longest sequence they can type reliably.
twoshakesofalamb'stail is pretty easy to memorize, but a lot of people couldn't reliably type that b***d better than 10% of the time.
6uldv8!!! is pretty easy to type, but no chance it makes it under the 10^15 bar on any viable model of human psychology. For the sexless, x1k3c3d7 probably doesn't make it under that bar, either (given how well machine translation already works, I think the neural network is onto all of your cheap tricks—up to and including geometric patterns based on common keyboard layouts).
~Oj6ojEb} will make it under the bar and (with practice) is fairly quick to type.
Start memorizing NOW.
Do NOT repeat on any other system.
Prepare to memorize another dozen twisty little passages, all entirely alike in their extreme differentness.
Then multiply by Ultimate IDIOT Winter FAIL.
For bonus marks: take into accoun
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Addtionally unidentifiable no balls pussy
S President no less https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDFl_EdqwWI// even SAYING so) bullshitter like Anderson "likes it up the POOPER" Cooper?)
* Yes, you undoubtledly are - castrated @ birth lol!
Apparently you can't read. My ware's SAFE (audited & hosted + recommended by Malwarebytes' hpHosts you iliiterate whimp https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/e01211ca36aa02e923f20adee0a3c4f5d5187dc65bdf1c997b3da3c2b0745425/analysis/1433430542/ )
Where I am from, I've been stabbed, shot @ (took one in leg) & yes been in battles w/ bats & walked away (other fuck didn't) - you wouldn't even SURVIVE around here being a fuckwad whimp TALKER you are bitch!
My family are good people - apparently, yours isn't & RAISED A PUNK BITCH that isn't a real man that stands behind his own words.
Lastly, I don't live w/ my ma or anyone (roommates only). Do you, fatherless bastard? Never saw a title w/ "anonymous coward" on it... lol!
APK
P.S.=> As far as suicide? Your ac trolling PROVES you die a 1,000 deaths daily. To quote Frank Nitti the mob enforcer: A man ashamed to use his real name is already dead... apk
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Re: Don't know
I always strap a cat to my toast. Here's a video of a work in progress.
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Re:Wikileaks is just Assange
We need to define racism here. To me, the modern definition seems to be "acknowledging that more than superficial differences exist between different ethnic groups." That is, denying the biological equivalence of all groups of people is "racism" in 2017.
This is different than saying that people of all races are human, have human rights, are equal in the eyes of God, or should be treated equally under the law.
What made Jesus different and eventually split Christianity off is that it overruled some old Jewish teachings, including teachings on racism.
You selectively quoted me, leaving out the very next statement "except to say that God is the God of all races."
The teachings of Jesus on the matter could best be described as "non-Jews are human, too," which is hardly a call for equal rights or social standing between Jews, Greeks, Romans. And absolutely does not imply racial equivalence.
Parable of Good Samaritan. The parable is basically about not to judge or treat people by their race.
Agreed, but again, this is not a call for equality. He wasn't saying Samaritans were equally as morally upstanding as faithful Jews. If he were the story wouldn't even make any sense...there'd be nothing special about the general poor character of Samaritans to contrast with this particular Samaritan's behavior. He was saying it is by the way people act (like a good person) rather than by their kinship (a fucking Samaritan, can you believe it?!) that they will be judged. Again, common humanity, but not equivalence. If Jesus came back to Sweden today (and boy do they need Him) and told the story of "the good Somalian who found an unconscious white girl and, get this...I know, I know what you're going to say, no, he didn't rape her and throw grenades at her, he helped her instead!" I'm pretty sure He would get arrested for hate speech.The message is literally "they're not all like that, even though most totally are." This is not an egalitarian anti-racist message.
Christianity led the charge in abolition
And plenty argued slavery was justified by the bible, even "because race" (see curse of Ham).
Were many abolitionists racial egalitarians? If you were at an abolitionist meeting in 1850 and said "slavery is abominable, no man should own another!" you'd get a cheer. Follow that up with "because the Negro is equivalent to the white man, and only differs superficially via skin color!" I'm pretty sure you'd get some confused looks and/or outright rage directed back at you. These people believed the practice of slavery was immoral (or unproductive), not that the white race and black race were the same. You can be opposed to enslaving another people without believing those people are equivalent to yours.
Lincoln himself was no egalitarian, saying candidly to a group of black clergymen "You and we are different races. We have between us a broader difference than exists between almost any other two races. Whether it is right or wrong I need not discuss, but this physical difference is a great disadvantage to us both, as I think your race suffers very greatly, many of them, by living among us, while ours suffers from your presence. In a word, we suffer on each side. If this is admitted, it affords a reason at least why we should be separated."
In his 1858 debate with Sen. Steven Douglas, Lincoln said, "And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race." The "Party of Lincoln" was explicitly white supremacist and Lincoln planned to ship blacks back to Africa. When it comes to racism, Donald Trump ain't got nothing on Abe.
Abolition was not about equality and certainly not equivalence.
and civil r
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Re:Flawed Study
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I'd like to see the actual questions used to compile this survey. "Have you pirated any movies or TV in the last 12 months" is a different question to "Is illegal downloading or streaming of TV shows and Movies your primary method of watching them?"
I have a Netflix sub and a Google Play sub, I also pay a TV license. I still download shows that I can't get through legal channels, because I feel I've done my best to obtain them legally.
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Re:Why not automatic voice encryption?
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Obama tapped everyone. That's bad news.
I don't see why we should give into your definition of what's on par with Trump's claim of bugged phones, nor is it controversial that Trump was tapped before he was POTUS. This whole reaction is more about manufactured outrage and distraction from real issues.
But Obama certainly did lie (plenty of variations of "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan." despite millions of Americans seeing their plans terminated which were lies of commission), and commit extrajudicial murder (the so-called 'Terror Tuesday' meetings, as the New York Times tells us, had former President Obama personally selecting targets for assassination. Some of the people killed in these drone attacks include Americans Anwar Awlaki and his 16-year-old son. Others killed in drone attacks are overwhelmingly completely unsuspected innocents who happen to be in the vicinity of the kill zone where the bomb goes). Obama lied by omission about these drone war consequences, but he made time to crack wise about death-by-drone at one of his Correspondent's dinners wherein he quipped about threatening a boy band his daughters enjoyed with death-by-drone ("You'll never see it coming..."). Pres. Obama called the Iraq war a "dumb war" and then kept it going for his entire term (this choice helped make his the first US President to be at war his entire term in office). Oh, don't worry: Pres. Trump is down with all of these policies. Trump apparently plans to keep HMOs intact and in charge of American healthcare with his own spin away from universalizing Medicare (we're learning about the details of this now but the broad strokes are clear) despite what he told "60 Minutes" about universal healthcare. Universalizing Medicare ala HR676 would be useful, is widely approved by Americans, is something real progressives should champion (particularly now) instead of knuckling under to more HMO rule, and would (by design) make it illegal for HMOs to cover the same care covered by Medicare (America's extant single-payer system). But passing HR676 into law would also ensure these HMOs wouldn't fund Democratic and Republican Party campaigns. And on war, Pres. Trump recently had Awlaki's 8-year-old daughter killed in a drone-led campaign in which the Navy SEAL Team 6 shot her in the throat and let her bleed to death. And there's no sign the US is ever leaving Iraq. Not only are these issue far more important than someone's manufactured outrage over Trump's tweet about spying on his calls, they point out how the similarities across administrations on significant issues far outnumber and outweigh the differences between administrations. And this is no accident.
Getting back to pointing out how much manufactured outrage works to obscure more important issues: The NSA's slogan "Sniff It All, Collect It All, Know It All, Process It All, Exploit It All" covers the situation quite well. That slogan is not "Collect some of it, Process most of it, Exploit things here or there but certainly not Trump Tower-related data". So it's perfectly reasonable Trump's communications were tapped. As RT's "The Resident" pointed out (using slightly different words than the next quote) and Ted Rall astutely point out "Of course Obama tapped Trump. Snowden told us. Obama tapped everyone!". German Chancellor Angela Merkel didn't like it when it was revealed her conversations were also being spied upon. The controversy is that the US taps so much regardless of whether they're abiding by US law. That's a far more important point.
Any outrage over Trump's reaction is a pointer to how much that person wasn't paying attention during the Snowden revelations and its consequences (which are ongoing to this day).
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Not the BACKSIDE like Anderson Pooper
Cock Nozzle Network & their UP THE ArseHoleTechnica fools that failed vs. me https://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10320833&cid=53976475/
* Bottom-Line: NORMAL human beings, not deviants, are SICK of their LYING bullshit BITCH (worse) tactics & fake news + spin a CHILD can see thru easily!
(Who do those 'queeks' as I call them THINK they're fooling? Only themselves! Their NEW "normal" = Sodom & Gommorah!)
APK
P.S.=> Like Mr. Trump our GOOD president? I can't STAND the lot of them as he calls them the VERY FAKE news https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDFl_EdqwWI// & I am ON THE SIDE OF THE GOOD NORMAL PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES (not genetic aberration defectives)... apk
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Re:Indiegogo Halted Retro Computer Campaign
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Re:Good for them
No, we're just concentrating on more important things
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Re:Joke's on them
You should let NASA know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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What would this "not man" say?
Anderson "up the pooper" Cooper needs his preparation H for his hemorrhoids deviant abnormal lifestyle declared as CNN fake news swine by Presidential decree of truth is VERY FAKE news (this spin bs takes the cake) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDFl_EdqwWI// & I give their ArseHoleTechnica fellow hemorrhoid MINIONS the MASSIVE boot in the ass (where they too, LIKE IT, lmao) here on
/. too the other day https://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10320833&cid=53976475/* Disgusting DEVIANT loons always get it up the ass & CNN/ArseHoleTechnica LIKE IT that way (why they always get BLASTED up the ass, it's what they WANT & NEED, ugh!).
APK
P.S.=> Let's see folks: "Russians hacked the powergrid" (wrong) - Sessions was ALLOWED to speak for foreign officials in his job role (another 'spin' lie by "StRaNgE" weirdo 'anderthon' (lol) & deviant crew) - What's next? More SKULKING WEASEL WHIMP WORSE THAN WOMEN 'spying' like the NOT MAN bitches you are? apk
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We left the keys in it...
I love and hate this commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Crashing Cars?
The crash itself was caught on video. Mercedes just seemed to shrug at the giant fireball, and investigative journalism for Hasting's death seemed appallingly lacking, leaving so many questions unanswered.
Images of the crash scene showed the engine had been ejected after the front-end impact with the tree, and the oil pan had been sheered off. My guess is that when the car hit the curb at high speed, the oil pan tumbling along the undercarriage ruptured the fuel tank, which accounts for that brief flash of light just before the explosion occurs. But if that was the case, centrifugal force should have sent the fuel and engine oil in a wide semi circle, and should have been seen burning on road itself after the crash.
It is frustrating that no forensic investigation of the car was ever conducted, or what happened to the car after police cleared the scene. It was case closed from the very start. I'm glad though I'm not the only one who was reminded of Hasting's death upon hearing this news.
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More FAKE news by Arseholetechnica CNN?
See my subject: Worst swine online & even our good President Trump says so https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDFl_EdqwWI// & I kicked their WEAK lying asses the other day here on
/. too https://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10320833&cid=53976475/* Hahahahaha - CNN/ArseHoleTechnica FAIL as always!
APK
P.S.=> Anderson "up to pooper" Cooper & CNN crew FAIL @ being normal or telling the truth - they are RIDICULOUS laughingstocks that DO need "PREPARATION H" for their hemorroids for their abnormal behavior & act like BITCHES (worse) lying like hell - disgusting! ArsHoleTechnica is aptly names (they like it up the ass too - they constantly shove it up theirs after all, see 2nd link above, lmao!)... apk
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Re:I hate these hype stories
Potato King. 'nuff said. https://www.youtube.com/result...
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You = FALSE Mr. Fake Name online weirdo!
See subject "Anubis IV" w/ a delusional FAKE NAME for your FAKE LIFE & Pres. Trump telling it how it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDFl_EdqwWI/ calling CNN/ArsHoleTechnica "THE VERY FAKE NEWS" (scumbags in other words, like you).
APK
P.S.=> ArsHoleTechnica = a pack of WEAK little douches I have utterly CRUSHED so many times it makes me laugh... apk
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Re:I hate these hype stories
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Ask a Martian
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Coming Soon: Potato City on Mars
In an effort to increase revenues and promote tourism on Mars - NASA will open Potato City amusement park.
For those who don't have children or haven't watched Peppa Pig....
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Re:We know...
"I have no idea what you're talking about, please, God, don't ask for my input"
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Re:We know...
Reminds me of this.
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Re:It'll never work
Notice how they faked Obama's birth certificate.
Apropos birth certificates - Obama isn't the only one who's been introuble, it seems, just look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Hyperloop is a scam
Thunderf00t has the best evisceration of this lunacy. Beyond the severe cost and implausible engineering problems, any tiny breach anywhere in the tube, intentional or accidental, will kill everyone using it with a wall of air that moving at the speed of sound.
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Re: Apple are lying
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Friend of you and me
Watch out for that tree!
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Re:Copyright takedowns
So far, the people mentioning YouTube haven't mentioned copyright takedowns. https://www.youtube.com/result...
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Re:I blame Debbie Wasserman Schultz
This never would have happened if Bernie had been allowed to win the nomination.
The Democrats, still using "super delagates", also didnt allow the popular progressive win the party chair. What they did was select another corporatist "liberal" and give the progressive a "participation prize."
Now, I dont agree with the progressives very much, but at least they stand for something. I don't think Bernie and the other progressives are lying when they speak. I just think that they are misguided. The "liberals" on the other hand... everything they say is a lie. Even the name "liberal" has become a lie w.r.t. them. There is nothing actually liberal thats left in the "liberal" wing of the Democrats.
The "liberal" wing of the DNC are now full blown fascist war mongers. They sold 20% of the U.S. uranium reserves to Russia. They let Russia invade a country that we were sword to protect by treaty. They can't even remember how many wars they started and chuckle about it (citation.) They forced everyone to give money to insurance companies (while calling this forced to use a middle-man that takes a cut "affordable care") They intend to keep poor people in poverty (citation.) They also admit that they prefer rigged elections. -
Re:I blame Debbie Wasserman Schultz
This never would have happened if Bernie had been allowed to win the nomination.
The Democrats, still using "super delagates", also didnt allow the popular progressive win the party chair. What they did was select another corporatist "liberal" and give the progressive a "participation prize."
Now, I dont agree with the progressives very much, but at least they stand for something. I don't think Bernie and the other progressives are lying when they speak. I just think that they are misguided. The "liberals" on the other hand... everything they say is a lie. Even the name "liberal" has become a lie w.r.t. them. There is nothing actually liberal thats left in the "liberal" wing of the Democrats.
The "liberal" wing of the DNC are now full blown fascist war mongers. They sold 20% of the U.S. uranium reserves to Russia. They let Russia invade a country that we were sword to protect by treaty. They can't even remember how many wars they started and chuckle about it (citation.) They forced everyone to give money to insurance companies (while calling this forced to use a middle-man that takes a cut "affordable care") They intend to keep poor people in poverty (citation.) They also admit that they prefer rigged elections. -
Re:I blame Debbie Wasserman Schultz
This never would have happened if Bernie had been allowed to win the nomination.
The Democrats, still using "super delagates", also didnt allow the popular progressive win the party chair. What they did was select another corporatist "liberal" and give the progressive a "participation prize."
Now, I dont agree with the progressives very much, but at least they stand for something. I don't think Bernie and the other progressives are lying when they speak. I just think that they are misguided. The "liberals" on the other hand... everything they say is a lie. Even the name "liberal" has become a lie w.r.t. them. There is nothing actually liberal thats left in the "liberal" wing of the Democrats.
The "liberal" wing of the DNC are now full blown fascist war mongers. They sold 20% of the U.S. uranium reserves to Russia. They let Russia invade a country that we were sword to protect by treaty. They can't even remember how many wars they started and chuckle about it (citation.) They forced everyone to give money to insurance companies (while calling this forced to use a middle-man that takes a cut "affordable care") They intend to keep poor people in poverty (citation.) They also admit that they prefer rigged elections. -
The President of the USA already has... apk
Our good President Trump already has called them the shit VERY FAKE NEWS they are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDFl_EdqwWI// & they ARE that - CNN = SHIT!
* Makes me laugh & especially regarding ArseHoleTechnica their minions (real pieces of not man shit online).
APK
P.S.=> So see my subject... apk
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Re:So perpetual motion machines were possible
Wessel di Wesseli, is that you?
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Re:Um, no.
Hyperloop sounds cool. It will probably never work. If they do get it to 'work' it will be in a very controlled environment that is 100% impractical and costs a fortune to run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...They talk of 'from san diego to sacramento in 40 mins'. We *HAVE* that now. It is called an airplane. The prob is the front and back security. Which would have to be applied to hyperloop too.
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Re:Um, no.
Hyperloop sounds cool. It will probably never work. If they do get it to 'work' it will be in a very controlled environment that is 100% impractical and costs a fortune to run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...They talk of 'from san diego to sacramento in 40 mins'. We *HAVE* that now. It is called an airplane. The prob is the front and back security. Which would have to be applied to hyperloop too.
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Re:Um, no.
Hyperloop sounds cool. It will probably never work. If they do get it to 'work' it will be in a very controlled environment that is 100% impractical and costs a fortune to run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...They talk of 'from san diego to sacramento in 40 mins'. We *HAVE* that now. It is called an airplane. The prob is the front and back security. Which would have to be applied to hyperloop too.
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Isn't this an episode of The Simpons?
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Re:Wikileaks is just Assange
Just watched this depressing video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The salient point is in the last five minutes.But hardly surprising:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Also, the usual IQ map shows Australia after colonization. Aboriginal IQ averages around 60.
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Re:Wikileaks is just Assange
Just watched this depressing video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The salient point is in the last five minutes.But hardly surprising:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Also, the usual IQ map shows Australia after colonization. Aboriginal IQ averages around 60.
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Re:The best birth control
Why do people think less sex is a bad thing? Less sex means less babies.
We have limited resources, and medicine is systematically eliminating anything that would keep our population in check. Imagine the environmental improvement if the population was lower in Africa, and Asia! Imagine reduced immigration stress. Imagine reduced poverty. Think I'm crazy? Watch this.
Whether it is social media, cell phones, obesity, etc... anything that lowers the human birth rate and controls the population is a good thing for the planet!
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Weird Al goodness
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Re:Parachute, please
I'm having trouble parsing what you wrote. You seem to be talking about autonomous navigation at the beginning of the sentence but are describing something flatly contradictory with the concept of autonomous navigation by the end.
And for the record, by and large, air traffic does go in straight lines (or more accurately, great circles). There's some diversion (occasionally large, but generally small) for weather, and of course on approach you need specific vectors, but by and large it's "from point A to point B". Separation is preferentially handled by time and altitude rather than lat/lon separation.
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Intel CPU backdoor
Your Intel CPU is backdoored and it is wide open, right now.
The backdoor is on all modern intel CPU/Chipset and is marketed as vPro/AMT/Small Business Advantage/Anti-Theft Technology, it is in all Core i3/i5/i7/Xeon CPU/Chipset in the past 6 years.
*3 Billion devices run JAVA* because everyone's Intel backdoor is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
CCC Intel CPU backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptops
Untrusting the CPU (33c3)
30C3 To Protect And Infect - The militarization of the Internet
Jacob Appelbaum - To Protect and Infect Part 2 - At 30c3 on Mass Surveillance Tools & SoftwareMore links in this discussion:
The Intel ME subsystem can take over your machine, can't be auditedTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware (You need to physically clip onto a 8pins chip on motherboards to download/neutralize/flash the rom, nothing else can touch it), the backdoor is designed to shutdown your machine within 30 minutes after boot, if you just remove the backdoor and don't handle checksums correctly:
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
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Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ