Scientists have found a way to combine an industrial blender with test subjects; simply pop in the suspect, pulse intermittently for five minutes then place a sample of the fluid in a mass spectrometer to detect explosive residue.
Uber announced in a blog post on Monday it would cut the prices of its UberX service in New York City by 20% — but it's only for a limited time
A limited time X; where X is infinitesimally greater than the time it takes to establish a critical mass which will lead to a monopoly? Just wondering:D
Surely they should be held at minimum partly responsible - I mean, how the hell did their stuff get all over the internet anyway?
"My dog is not in our house, it's on your lawn - therefore you deserve jail time."
Hello?
Also, they seem pretty ironically named; "rightscorp" ? how about people's right to internet? to access all human knowledge (well, at least that part of all human knowledge which hasn't been locked inside the walls of academia, despite being funded by society at large) ? surely that trumps whatever petty bullshit you are referring to - some mere business interest which everyone is trained to pretend is somehow damaged when rightsholders allow their stuff to leak all over the internet due to failing to use appropriate measures to prevent it.
I seriously don't think that's ever going to be on the cards. The question is how many of these does it take before someone allocates enough spin-budget to make this seem as though it's no longer a problem.
"These are not the privacy-invading droids you are looking for..."
http://tech.slashdot.org/comme... :P
Seriously? way to reduce your pool of potential customers to those who know how to make a payment in BitCoin.
Is this is an ad for BitCoin?
Too bad you didn't have a sufficiently compelling retort.
At present they're pretending it's just meta-data so no-can-do.
FTFY
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...
Stop being so judgmental - it's not easy to replace the Russians overnight. Get with the program, commie/traitor...
Scientists have found a way to combine an industrial blender with test subjects; simply pop in the suspect, pulse intermittently for five minutes then place a sample of the fluid in a mass spectrometer to detect explosive residue.
Just to be safe, all goods should be confiscated as passengers board the plane.
A limited time X; where X is infinitesimally greater than the time it takes to establish a critical mass which will lead to a monopoly? Just wondering :D
Is this the "think of the children" glass-killer ?
Presumably this involves some kind of nano-sensor for you? :P
Someone within the circle of trust. Why bring the rest of us into it? If they had their own houses in order they wouldn't need to go down this route.
I forget, is extortion illegal in the US at the moment? I'm just wondering, as bribing politicians appears to be legal.
Surely they should be held at minimum partly responsible - I mean, how the hell did their stuff get all over the internet anyway?
"My dog is not in our house, it's on your lawn - therefore you deserve jail time."
Hello?
Also, they seem pretty ironically named; "rightscorp" ? how about people's right to internet? to access all human knowledge (well, at least that part of all human knowledge which hasn't been locked inside the walls of academia, despite being funded by society at large) ? surely that trumps whatever petty bullshit you are referring to - some mere business interest which everyone is trained to pretend is somehow damaged when rightsholders allow their stuff to leak all over the internet due to failing to use appropriate measures to prevent it.
Disclaimer: I didn't read the whole summary :S
I've seen a cab recently with an U-B-E-R sign in the back (Manchester UK).
Presumably his taxi-overlords don't know anything about it :D
It's all of them. Now move on.
People aren't smart enough to make difficult IQ tests.
Don't flame me :P
It's working for MENSA (, presumably.)
Ability to define success.
No, he's a traitor to his country's attempts to act dishonorably without widespread knowledge. Shame on him.
in the title.
I seriously don't think that's ever going to be on the cards. The question is how many of these does it take before someone allocates enough spin-budget to make this seem as though it's no longer a problem.
"These are not the privacy-invading droids you are looking for..."
One can only assume that they have a similar model of corruption as that used by the US political system when determining large contract suppliers.
lol. keep up the reasoned, well-balanced discussion ppl. :D