It was a real bastard mapping those text dungeons and BOOM! you hit something pen and paper just isn't cut out for! You just don't see it nowadays with the pathetic strive for photorealism. Give me warped surrealism any day!
If they would have just asked 'do you use a landline or a mobile in your day to day communications' there wouldn't be silly sensationalist slurs of the statistical sort that we are seeing.
...you stole some small benefit from a large number of people and redistributed it to other people, which has no positive or negative net effect.
Therein lies the fatal flaw in your logic. Spamming has a net negative effect, no matter how you politically spin it. There is one good sort of spam - the one that gets trashed by your junk filter. I'd happily add your proxy list. You won't outsmart China's censorship police with stupidity, no matter how great.
Free yourself from your inhibitions. Let go of your physical senses, and allow the force to surround you. You now know what you must do. It's time to become a true fan, and dress up at a convention (or first screening or book signing etc). Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
Indeed, they give about as much of a shit about them as they do their clusterbomb victims. Given time though, and this research should produce faster, stronger soldiers who are much more capable of severing limbs than they were before, expanding the need for the market. Soon there will be civilian versions, to cash in on the victims of the military versions, and the circle is complete. My master will be pleased.
Bah! You think that was hard, do ya sonnyjim? Back in my day, the only polyhedral die were marbles, and we didn't have no fancy books, just stone tablets. Of course, we had knights and dragons back then too, which made things easier in some ways. Didn't need an imagination, for starters.
Except, of course, that this material is more resistant to the dangerous objects you just mentioned than the solid aluminium and kevlar of the ISS. Its flexibility allows it to absorb much more of the energy from an impact than a rigid structure.
My sympathies. Nobody should have to learn x86 assembler as their first machine code *shudder*, it has so much stupid arbitrary junk I'm getting a headache just thinking about it. Assembler is still quite relevant though especially in debugging, and all of those older languages are still alive in production systems. Just please, pretty please, I'm begging you for the sake of humanity let COBOL die the death it deserves. Forget you ever knew it. Just help spread the rumour it broke during Y2K and using it puts you at risk of cancer.
Yeah, you and every other city & country on the planet outside the US. Ever think that the program might expand if the US trial is successful? Give it some time, it's unlikely any company would launch such a program worldwide without testing their home market first.
This enables people to learn to read without additional teaching resources. There doesn't only have to be a single solution to a problem. Nobody learns to read overnight, this would help those still learning to read during their years of study. With handwriting recognition, it could help people learning to write as well. It has potential to be the tutor for when your teachers aren't around.
While those are good points, to launch into such vitriol at the first mention of Microsoft would have turned the interview into an offtopic rant. There were only two questions mentioning Microsoft, and one of those focussed on Novells betrayal. For the other question about the 235 patents I think his reply was more than adequate, dismissing it as FUD while bashing their technical competence. There was simply no need to bring up the two points you made, and they would have been out of context.
Why wait? Slashdot is open to the public. Just post your name, address, work history, educational background, religion, ethnicity, police record, medical insurance status, landlord's phone number and personal reproductive history here for all to see. Problem solved!
UPDATE, 12:18PM PT: Dave says, "AT&T just called and agreed to waive all charges due to the 'miscommunication.' I think they have a customer for life now."
So remember kids, to get free internet on your iPhone just make sure to get a bill over $3000 and digg your blog.
"MS has a really hard time competing on technical merit"
"Microsoft simply isn't interesting to me."
"I don't actually personally think the Novell-MS agreement kind of thing matters all that much in the end"
"Some people get a bit too excited about MS, I think. I don't think they are that interesting."
Why anyone thinks this means he's pro-MS beats the hell out of me.
You're right, these are just your normal, boring, everyday zero gravity crystal formation and frog levitation scientists. There is nothing inherently humourous about this scenario at all. Please move along.
At the moment it crashes. With the right sequence of bytes it looks like:
Hacker crafts jpeg with exploit code Passport is scanned Exploit code is injected Reader silently executes exploit code Reader continues operation with nobody any the wiser
A compromised reader lets you bypass the biometrics.
Not just that, he criticised global climate prediction models, not the historical and current observed facts. Sure, much of the debate is forecasting future conditions, but that is a minor part of the picture. Such gross generalisations are heretical to science, and for a good reason.
If you haven't already, give Peasant Quest a go. It helps if you have an appreciation for Trogdor.
It was a real bastard mapping those text dungeons and BOOM! you hit something pen and paper just isn't cut out for! You just don't see it nowadays with the pathetic strive for photorealism. Give me warped surrealism any day!
If they would have just asked 'do you use a landline or a mobile in your day to day communications' there wouldn't be silly sensationalist slurs of the statistical sort that we are seeing.
...you stole some small benefit from a large number of people and redistributed it to other people, which has no positive or negative net effect.Therein lies the fatal flaw in your logic. Spamming has a net negative effect, no matter how you politically spin it. There is one good sort of spam - the one that gets trashed by your junk filter. I'd happily add your proxy list. You won't outsmart China's censorship police with stupidity, no matter how great.
Free yourself from your inhibitions. Let go of your physical senses, and allow the force to surround you. You now know what you must do. It's time to become a true fan, and dress up at a convention (or first screening or book signing etc). Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
Indeed, they give about as much of a shit about them as they do their clusterbomb victims. Given time though, and this research should produce faster, stronger soldiers who are much more capable of severing limbs than they were before, expanding the need for the market. Soon there will be civilian versions, to cash in on the victims of the military versions, and the circle is complete. My master will be pleased.
Bah! You think that was hard, do ya sonnyjim? Back in my day, the only polyhedral die were marbles, and we didn't have no fancy books, just stone tablets. Of course, we had knights and dragons back then too, which made things easier in some ways. Didn't need an imagination, for starters.
It's because hookers pronounce it I-suck-you.
You can get DRM free tunes (mp3) from their site, or sign up to their newsletter for free mp3s.
Alternatively, you could visit the TMBG website, where you can purchase their music free of DRM, as well as sample free tunes and video clips.
Except, of course, that this material is more resistant to the dangerous objects you just mentioned than the solid aluminium and kevlar of the ISS. Its flexibility allows it to absorb much more of the energy from an impact than a rigid structure.
I poured my blood, sweat and tears in to this battery, and all I got was a few measly volts!
My sympathies. Nobody should have to learn x86 assembler as their first machine code *shudder*, it has so much stupid arbitrary junk I'm getting a headache just thinking about it. Assembler is still quite relevant though especially in debugging, and all of those older languages are still alive in production systems. Just please, pretty please, I'm begging you for the sake of humanity let COBOL die the death it deserves. Forget you ever knew it. Just help spread the rumour it broke during Y2K and using it puts you at risk of cancer.
Yeah, you and every other city & country on the planet outside the US. Ever think that the program might expand if the US trial is successful? Give it some time, it's unlikely any company would launch such a program worldwide without testing their home market first.
He's not looking for a phone number, or address. He's googling their web presence. Yellow pages is last century, gramps.
This enables people to learn to read without additional teaching resources. There doesn't only have to be a single solution to a problem. Nobody learns to read overnight, this would help those still learning to read during their years of study. With handwriting recognition, it could help people learning to write as well. It has potential to be the tutor for when your teachers aren't around.
Why use a new prefix when the suffix provides all the information you need. If we're talking bits and bytes, then we use the base 2 values. Simple.
While those are good points, to launch into such vitriol at the first mention of Microsoft would have turned the interview into an offtopic rant. There were only two questions mentioning Microsoft, and one of those focussed on Novells betrayal. For the other question about the 235 patents I think his reply was more than adequate, dismissing it as FUD while bashing their technical competence. There was simply no need to bring up the two points you made, and they would have been out of context.
Why wait? Slashdot is open to the public. Just post your name, address, work history, educational background, religion, ethnicity, police record, medical insurance status, landlord's phone number and personal reproductive history here for all to see. Problem solved!
So remember kids, to get free internet on your iPhone just make sure to get a bill over $3000 and digg your blog.
"Microsoft simply isn't interesting to me."
"I don't actually personally think the Novell-MS agreement kind of thing matters all that much in the end"
"Some people get a bit too excited about MS, I think. I don't think they are that interesting."
Why anyone thinks this means he's pro-MS beats the hell out of me.
You're right, these are just your normal, boring, everyday zero gravity crystal formation and frog levitation scientists. There is nothing inherently humourous about this scenario at all. Please move along.
You forgot 'The enemy of my enemy is my enemies friends enemy, my friend.'
At the moment it crashes. With the right sequence of bytes it looks like:
Hacker crafts jpeg with exploit code
Passport is scanned
Exploit code is injected
Reader silently executes exploit code
Reader continues operation with nobody any the wiser
A compromised reader lets you bypass the biometrics.
Not just that, he criticised global climate prediction models, not the historical and current observed facts. Sure, much of the debate is forecasting future conditions, but that is a minor part of the picture. Such gross generalisations are heretical to science, and for a good reason.