Who wrote this article?! Of course the FAA and FCC tested it. And so did the Mythbusters on a recent show. They proved if you hold the cell phone close enough, the radiation if gives off can affect equipment that would definitely result in a plane crash. It's horribly unlikely that a cell phone way back in the passenger area would affect the equipment but it's still possible, which makes it about as good of an idea as when the gas station near me had an open grill brat fry about 15 feet from the pumps. Yeah it's probably far enough away but do you really want to risk it? Same thing on planes so stop complaining.
Why don't they just spend more time making their stupid shitmobiles into good, secure voting machines instead of trying to shove them down people's throats and other anti competetive stuff? Wow, they should like read this and hire me:D
Everyone knows the real sixth sense is being able to close your eyes and eat an M&M and be able to tell what color it was. But I think this has been around for a long time. I mean, when I just know where the unique boss monster spawned in SRO, that's some metaphysical stuff right there.
4. Steam and similar services will crush PC piracy.
oh yeah, that's gonna happen. I wouldn't waste my time, but if I did go out looking for people happy with Steam's game selling service, I wouldn't find one. They're so locked down and glitchy, it's ridiculous. I think you even need a constant internet connection to play at all. You can't use it on a new PC either. This is like saying the Zune will crush all MP3 players.
I just received word that they are in fact going to go ahead and make the primary game language Korean to begin with and make everything easier for everyone who's going to play it;)
Everyone knows that plastic is one of the best conductors and has been for years and years and years. You just have to cool it down to like -400F. But hey, dip it in liquid helium and you've got one of the best superconductors in the world. No modifications required. It would be nice to do it at room temperature with their method but plastic is made from oil and metal isn't so this is going to go nowhere fast. Unless it has crazy low resistance at room temperature, it's no competition to any metal wire.
and what if I go purposely sign up for every spam list there is? such as on coupons.com where you can sign up for about 1000 lists. I could get 100,000 e-mails a day after signing up for crap all day. Lol I'm gonna do that I think. They'll have to either buy me my own e-mail server or get sued by me for limiting it
hey, maybe someone will put some popcorn in the microwave and as soon as they hit start, the entire place starts on fire with electricity bolts flying everywhere lol. I hope they tested it with microwaves:P and don't tell me it's all contained cuz we put fresh bread on the top of the microwave and somehow it became severely molded in like 2 days!
btw did anyone else think this was about MS Paint that comes with Windows?:P
Are you kidding? They probably closed their own servive so they can sue youtube without people bitching about their own infringements like Viacom lol. Why can't every giant media company just learn to share their stuff like kindergarteners do instead of greedy hoarding?
Vista has more problems with software incompatibility and drivers than Linux lol. And trying to teach the average user about XP or Vista security is almost impossible, especially compared to "oh you don't have to worry about that in Linux"
The best way is to have them get an account at a host or registrar and tell that company to send you a transfer request. They send an e-mail to the administrative contact listed in the WHOIS info if it's not 10-14 days from expiring and it's not in locked status. Then you click a link and like fill out an agreement form for the transfer then soon after, it's theirs. Oh and I suggest a 10 day auction on Ebay and send a link to it to all interested parties.
lol I wonder if she'd single. I'd marry her:-D hehehe. Well anyway, anyone know what the NFL owes in fines or to her for issuing a second notice? it doesn't sound like it would be too bad cuz it's like a tiny little technicallity.
exactly, they'll have to put up "terrorists take note of new driving technology" signs along the road reminding them that they can bring all the traffic in America to a standstill with pretty cheap hacks. Plus that's just one more chip to fry with EMP. Of course, I'd love to rig it to send custom messages to other drivers lmao
didn't you see that article here like a week ago? Global warming IS happening on Mars at the same time. Don't remember if it was our fault or not though lol....oh yeah, they blamed the sun in that one. Soon it's gonna be waterworld over there lol (jk it's like -86 there or something so it'd have to warm a lot)
Children are a lot more succeptable to the effect of physical activity increasing hunger so the more they do, they more they eat. If a fat kid eats 5000 calories a day, playing basketball makes him eat 6000. Thus no loss in weight, he just needs to eat less.
he must have opened with "It's free!" I mean really, you tell management that and they just about drop their coffee in their lap. Oh and I like how he talked about interferace standards now that Office 2007 came out and looks different than any other app ever lol. And IE7...where's the menu bar? lol. It's like Microsoft wants to make it easy for people to want to adopt open source software.
If you're going to make an OS from scratch that's completely comapitible with Windows, it's file system, and its programs then why don't you skip all the hard stuff and just build a complete interface replacement for XP or Vista and make that do whatever you want and leave the kernel to do all the stuff Microsoft already got mostly right? Seems like a whole lot less work. Of course, you'd have to have a nasty, long install and still own a copies of windows though.
Oh boy, here's my favorite scientific assumption about evolution! "Complicated animals with a large gene sets can evolve just the same as extremely small, simple animals!" In case you're not up to speed, only Adaptation is proven scientifically, evolution is a theory (evolution = change of one species into another completely different) Bacteria evolve in minutes because of their simplicity. Birds can change color and tiny little bugs like lice can randomly change usefully and then be more likely to live but that's way slower and less likely to happen. By the time you get to the mosquito, it's easy to see that evolution is ridiculous and impossible. A male and female mosquito would have had to evolved to have feet that stick to their prey, the big nose thingy to suck up the blood, a blood carrying pouch, and a reproductive system that requires blood from other animals within the same generation, and found each other, and had little mosquito babies that survived. Way up the complication table is monkeys turning into humans? Uhhhh I think not.
that doesn't even make sense. So once you're outside, you're outside for good? Or whenever anyone wanted to get back in the lander, everyone else inside had to put a suit on so they could open the door? I think the NASA person who designed that is an idiot.
Umm...they're in airtight suits. Wipe your feet off before entering the airlock and you're set. Tada, problem solved. But for all you perfectionists, fine, put the white breathers on that construction people use or just blast the airlock floor with air then suck it all out again and the dust goes with it. Seriously, in airtight suits and spacecrafts, it's not hard to keep it clean.
If people keep checking and let's say a programmer in Wisconsin gets $50,000 a year on average it says. People will see that, pay their programmers that much, and the site will collect more data from those new people getting paid $50,000. That will decrease the impact of someone getting paid $60,000 a year on the average before there's so many more $50,000's. So if the sites get popular and people keep using them, the salary will be frozen at that amount and no companies will pay more because that would be above average, and the $50,000 a year average would get reinforced over and over and basically be completely stuck at that amount. So yeah, baaaad idea for a site. Then again, they might adjust for inflation and job popularity or weight older wages less but of course that would be changing the wage average based on assumptions, not facts. There's really no good way to do it.
Who wrote this article?! Of course the FAA and FCC tested it. And so did the Mythbusters on a recent show. They proved if you hold the cell phone close enough, the radiation if gives off can affect equipment that would definitely result in a plane crash. It's horribly unlikely that a cell phone way back in the passenger area would affect the equipment but it's still possible, which makes it about as good of an idea as when the gas station near me had an open grill brat fry about 15 feet from the pumps. Yeah it's probably far enough away but do you really want to risk it? Same thing on planes so stop complaining.
Why don't they just spend more time making their stupid shitmobiles into good, secure voting machines instead of trying to shove them down people's throats and other anti competetive stuff? Wow, they should like read this and hire me :D
Everyone knows the real sixth sense is being able to close your eyes and eat an M&M and be able to tell what color it was. But I think this has been around for a long time. I mean, when I just know where the unique boss monster spawned in SRO, that's some metaphysical stuff right there.
I just received word that they are in fact going to go ahead and make the primary game language Korean to begin with and make everything easier for everyone who's going to play it ;)
Let's see how they like our students illegally crossing the border to go to those schools lol. Everyone knows CA schools suck :P
Everyone knows that plastic is one of the best conductors and has been for years and years and years. You just have to cool it down to like -400F. But hey, dip it in liquid helium and you've got one of the best superconductors in the world. No modifications required. It would be nice to do it at room temperature with their method but plastic is made from oil and metal isn't so this is going to go nowhere fast. Unless it has crazy low resistance at room temperature, it's no competition to any metal wire.
and what if I go purposely sign up for every spam list there is? such as on coupons.com where you can sign up for about 1000 lists. I could get 100,000 e-mails a day after signing up for crap all day. Lol I'm gonna do that I think. They'll have to either buy me my own e-mail server or get sued by me for limiting it
hey, maybe someone will put some popcorn in the microwave and as soon as they hit start, the entire place starts on fire with electricity bolts flying everywhere lol. I hope they tested it with microwaves :P and don't tell me it's all contained cuz we put fresh bread on the top of the microwave and somehow it became severely molded in like 2 days! :P
btw did anyone else think this was about MS Paint that comes with Windows?
Are you kidding? They probably closed their own servive so they can sue youtube without people bitching about their own infringements like Viacom lol. Why can't every giant media company just learn to share their stuff like kindergarteners do instead of greedy hoarding?
Vista has more problems with software incompatibility and drivers than Linux lol. And trying to teach the average user about XP or Vista security is almost impossible, especially compared to "oh you don't have to worry about that in Linux"
R U kidding me? AOL blows them away. I've used comcast and it is hell on Earth but AOL takes hell to a whole new dimension lol.
The best way is to have them get an account at a host or registrar and tell that company to send you a transfer request. They send an e-mail to the administrative contact listed in the WHOIS info if it's not 10-14 days from expiring and it's not in locked status. Then you click a link and like fill out an agreement form for the transfer then soon after, it's theirs. Oh and I suggest a 10 day auction on Ebay and send a link to it to all interested parties.
lol I wonder if she'd single. I'd marry her :-D hehehe. Well anyway, anyone know what the NFL owes in fines or to her for issuing a second notice? it doesn't sound like it would be too bad cuz it's like a tiny little technicallity.
they phrased it like every single one is the same. Maybe some tend to magnetize the matter and some don't and this one didn't. Duh.
exactly, they'll have to put up "terrorists take note of new driving technology" signs along the road reminding them that they can bring all the traffic in America to a standstill with pretty cheap hacks. Plus that's just one more chip to fry with EMP. Of course, I'd love to rig it to send custom messages to other drivers lmao
didn't you see that article here like a week ago? Global warming IS happening on Mars at the same time. Don't remember if it was our fault or not though lol....oh yeah, they blamed the sun in that one. Soon it's gonna be waterworld over there lol (jk it's like -86 there or something so it'd have to warm a lot)
Children are a lot more succeptable to the effect of physical activity increasing hunger so the more they do, they more they eat. If a fat kid eats 5000 calories a day, playing basketball makes him eat 6000. Thus no loss in weight, he just needs to eat less.
he must have opened with "It's free!" I mean really, you tell management that and they just about drop their coffee in their lap. Oh and I like how he talked about interferace standards now that Office 2007 came out and looks different than any other app ever lol. And IE7...where's the menu bar? lol. It's like Microsoft wants to make it easy for people to want to adopt open source software.
I'm gonna build a faster probe and send it to laser etch "I'm a planet, dammit" in Pluto's crust before this one gets there hehehehe. Discover that!
If you're going to make an OS from scratch that's completely comapitible with Windows, it's file system, and its programs then why don't you skip all the hard stuff and just build a complete interface replacement for XP or Vista and make that do whatever you want and leave the kernel to do all the stuff Microsoft already got mostly right? Seems like a whole lot less work. Of course, you'd have to have a nasty, long install and still own a copies of windows though.
Oh boy, here's my favorite scientific assumption about evolution! "Complicated animals with a large gene sets can evolve just the same as extremely small, simple animals!" In case you're not up to speed, only Adaptation is proven scientifically, evolution is a theory (evolution = change of one species into another completely different) Bacteria evolve in minutes because of their simplicity. Birds can change color and tiny little bugs like lice can randomly change usefully and then be more likely to live but that's way slower and less likely to happen. By the time you get to the mosquito, it's easy to see that evolution is ridiculous and impossible. A male and female mosquito would have had to evolved to have feet that stick to their prey, the big nose thingy to suck up the blood, a blood carrying pouch, and a reproductive system that requires blood from other animals within the same generation, and found each other, and had little mosquito babies that survived. Way up the complication table is monkeys turning into humans? Uhhhh I think not.
that doesn't even make sense. So once you're outside, you're outside for good? Or whenever anyone wanted to get back in the lander, everyone else inside had to put a suit on so they could open the door? I think the NASA person who designed that is an idiot.
Umm...they're in airtight suits. Wipe your feet off before entering the airlock and you're set. Tada, problem solved. But for all you perfectionists, fine, put the white breathers on that construction people use or just blast the airlock floor with air then suck it all out again and the dust goes with it. Seriously, in airtight suits and spacecrafts, it's not hard to keep it clean.
If people keep checking and let's say a programmer in Wisconsin gets $50,000 a year on average it says. People will see that, pay their programmers that much, and the site will collect more data from those new people getting paid $50,000. That will decrease the impact of someone getting paid $60,000 a year on the average before there's so many more $50,000's. So if the sites get popular and people keep using them, the salary will be frozen at that amount and no companies will pay more because that would be above average, and the $50,000 a year average would get reinforced over and over and basically be completely stuck at that amount. So yeah, baaaad idea for a site. Then again, they might adjust for inflation and job popularity or weight older wages less but of course that would be changing the wage average based on assumptions, not facts. There's really no good way to do it.