Oh, ok. So it wasn't the bing search engine taking the results of a google search and putting it into the bing search engine! It was the bing toolbar! How silly to accuse bing of blatant search result theft. They aren't stealing Google's results.... they are just tracking what users click on when they get google results, and putting it into their own search results. Crazy to call that theft, huh? Taking someone else's work, putting it into yours, and then calling it your own.
I'm pretty sure they do it this way for the same reason most rebates are still mail-in. They don't expect the user to actually do it out of inconvenience. If it was as simple as clicking a button on the internet, more people would be aware of how much data they actually collect.
I agree. On one hand you have google plus and facebook - real names encourage responsible behavior. On the other end of the spectrum you get places like 4chan - and nothing beats that in irresponsible behavior. We have more and more anonymous places on the internets every single day - every forum, blogger site, places like reddit and digg, the list goes on. Just once I would like somewhere where I know the name of the person I am talking to and vice versa.
Whoa there killer. He said "I have never had a problem caused by..." He did not say "No one ever, in the entire history of human experience, ever, had had a problem caused by..."
Just take it as personal experience and try not to read into it so much.
I will actually be glad when silver lake strips the company, fires everyone, takes their 'vested' options, and sells the ravaged carapace of a once awful company to some sucker.
Take it from someone who has actually used the service instead of just saw an ad for it. The video chat is not in the way, and in fact is pretty amazing.
Most obese people never made a choice to be obese, their lifestyle made them that way.
Really ? Because sitting around watching TV and eating larger portions and junkier food isn't a choice ? Well according to your statement, it's their lifestyle which IS a choice - or at least that aspect is. I also made a choice to go to the gym more and eat healthier - why can't obese people make the same one ? Doesn't even have to be the gym, try talking a walk outside twice a week or skipping the mid afternoon soda.
They're looking to achieve a no fly zone so the guy doesn't keep bombing his own people. We can speculate all we want about how this is another example of the US meddling in other nation's affairs, but the fact of the matter is this guy WAS BOMBING HIS OWN PEOPLE. Even after his 'cease-fire'... you know the one he agreed to right before he began shelling, and sent the tanks to, Benghazi.
What I have a problem with is that this button is, to me, a criticism of Tolkien. While it may not be explicit criticism, i.e., 'Tolkien was a bad writer' I think it is very much implied. Under section 107 of the 1976 act, criticism is covered under fair use. Although the article doesn't say which law the Tolkien estate is citing, or even that they are using US law (although they have been fond of it in the past), I suspect it would have very little impact on "(4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work"
There is a mistake in thinking like this. You assume an absolute version of time. Relativity shows us that this is not the case. There is no universal time clock, and since nothing can be transmitted faster than light, not even information (barring crazy stuff like quantum entanglement) - it only matters when we observe it. Like the uncertainty principle, all common thinking tells is is that the atom must have a definite position and velocity - but it doesn't because we can't measure it. Same applies here, we can't measure things until the information reaches us, so that is when it happens.
Ok, you complain of politics and bullshit in the scientific process, but then go on to say that anything that disagrees with you is 'oil backed' and the GP is afraid of living in the dark ages like a vegan hippie ? I hope that you see the hypocrisy there.
You're right, iOS has more choice in what you can install than android, as long as Steve says it is ok. Choice by proxy ? Because money = choice is the way it has always been right ?
Oh, ok. So it wasn't the bing search engine taking the results of a google search and putting it into the bing search engine! It was the bing toolbar! How silly to accuse bing of blatant search result theft. They aren't stealing Google's results.... they are just tracking what users click on when they get google results, and putting it into their own search results. Crazy to call that theft, huh? Taking someone else's work, putting it into yours, and then calling it your own.
I can attest that all Catholics are indoctrinated this way.
I can attest that not all Catholics are indoctrinated this way. I can however attest that people with a narrow mindset will say things like this.
I'm pretty sure they do it this way for the same reason most rebates are still mail-in. They don't expect the user to actually do it out of inconvenience. If it was as simple as clicking a button on the internet, more people would be aware of how much data they actually collect.
That takes the cake in paranoia... Like they couldn't do this already to maximize profits ?
I agree. On one hand you have google plus and facebook - real names encourage responsible behavior. On the other end of the spectrum you get places like 4chan - and nothing beats that in irresponsible behavior. We have more and more anonymous places on the internets every single day - every forum, blogger site, places like reddit and digg, the list goes on. Just once I would like somewhere where I know the name of the person I am talking to and vice versa.
Wouldn't matter, WEP attacks can be performed offline.
Whoa there killer. He said "I have never had a problem caused by..." He did not say "No one ever, in the entire history of human experience, ever, had had a problem caused by..."
Just take it as personal experience and try not to read into it so much.
I will actually be glad when silver lake strips the company, fires everyone, takes their 'vested' options, and sells the ravaged carapace of a once awful company to some sucker.
and maybe even use Facebook's search instead of Google.
Stopped reading right there... Either troll or so painfully ignorant that logic would do little good.
Take it from someone who has actually used the service instead of just saw an ad for it. The video chat is not in the way, and in fact is pretty amazing.
This thread is now about stalking some nerd girl.
TDSS Killer. I've seen that one dozens of times and it *almost* always works. Congrats your boss on getting a rootkit.
Wish I had mod points.... never when you need them.
Bricks of....... Must've been for Silvio
Wow. Learn what "communism" is supposed to be. For most people, it is the picture of utopia.
Same could be said of democracy, and look how that keeps turning out. Not trying to trash democracy here, just noting that people keep fucking it up.
Oh man, that would be the best.... like when Jack Thompson got disbarred in Florida.
"Me quick, want slow.... No wait, that's indian"
http://instantrimshot.com/
Most obese people never made a choice to be obese, their lifestyle made them that way.
Really ? Because sitting around watching TV and eating larger portions and junkier food isn't a choice ? Well according to your statement, it's their lifestyle which IS a choice - or at least that aspect is. I also made a choice to go to the gym more and eat healthier - why can't obese people make the same one ? Doesn't even have to be the gym, try talking a walk outside twice a week or skipping the mid afternoon soda.
They're looking to achieve a no fly zone so the guy doesn't keep bombing his own people. We can speculate all we want about how this is another example of the US meddling in other nation's affairs, but the fact of the matter is this guy WAS BOMBING HIS OWN PEOPLE. Even after his 'cease-fire'... you know the one he agreed to right before he began shelling, and sent the tanks to, Benghazi.
What I have a problem with is that this button is, to me, a criticism of Tolkien. While it may not be explicit criticism, i.e., 'Tolkien was a bad writer' I think it is very much implied. Under section 107 of the 1976 act, criticism is covered under fair use. Although the article doesn't say which law the Tolkien estate is citing, or even that they are using US law (although they have been fond of it in the past), I suspect it would have very little impact on "(4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work"
There is a mistake in thinking like this. You assume an absolute version of time. Relativity shows us that this is not the case. There is no universal time clock, and since nothing can be transmitted faster than light, not even information (barring crazy stuff like quantum entanglement) - it only matters when we observe it. Like the uncertainty principle, all common thinking tells is is that the atom must have a definite position and velocity - but it doesn't because we can't measure it. Same applies here, we can't measure things until the information reaches us, so that is when it happens.
Ok, you complain of politics and bullshit in the scientific process, but then go on to say that anything that disagrees with you is 'oil backed' and the GP is afraid of living in the dark ages like a vegan hippie ? I hope that you see the hypocrisy there.
You're right, iOS has more choice in what you can install than android, as long as Steve says it is ok. Choice by proxy ? Because money = choice is the way it has always been right ?
It's good policy, I'll give you that. But what does it have to do with a database loss, or how exactly would that help in this situation ?