I'll give you the international calls, but purchasing apps or music requires an iTunes password, every time (well it keeps you logged in for like 10 minutes after you enter it).
The problem with this solution is Gamestop. They make most of their money on used game sales, and have enough retail power that if they didn't carry something it's sales would be badly hurt.
We should start a pool for how long it will be until someone posts that info here. Of course, by the time we got it organized that will probably have already happened.
Sort of how your mail carrier opening all of your mail is still breaking the law, as being authorized to carry your mail doesn't give them the right to open it.
That's specifically the point... I write code so i don't have to do rote computation by hand... learn on algorithm, write the code to solve it for you in every future instance. THAT'S THE FRAKKING POINT OF COMPUTERS, PEOPLE!!!!! Otherwise, why have them?
Wait, computers are useful for something besides porn?
So does Japan. Does that mean we shouldn't help them? If you're arguing that all available support should be sent to the current most needing party, then you're going to go crazy trying to decide which tiny impoverished nation is currently the most screwed.
Let the people of Libya sort this one out on their own. They outnumber their leaders several hundred thousand to one.
What are even several hundred thousand, or millions, of civilians going to do against just a few tanks and bombers? You can't defeat a bomber by dog piling it.
Why do you feel like you have a right to do things that could cause you to get in trouble with the law or lose your kids without suffering any consequences for that? Privacy is all well and good, but why does it seem like a lot of people use that as a shield for wanting to break the law/etc. and get away with it?
According to MS's head of policy and enforcement, that evidence has already been sent to the account holder (the child's mother in this case since he is a minor). Unless you mean they have to prove it to everyone else, in which case their privacy policies expressly forbid it. At this point I would say the burden of proof really is with the accused (or his mother, at least), as only she can actually release the evidence.
No kidding. Just look at all the flames it caused.
The issue here isn't that they were trying to make a sale, it was that they used deception to do so.
How the hell is this post flamebait? You want flamebait? You mods are complete shitheads. There. Better? Shitheads.
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I love you, Slashdot. Don't ever change.
I'll give you the international calls, but purchasing apps or music requires an iTunes password, every time (well it keeps you logged in for like 10 minutes after you enter it).
is not prepared for an unexpected zombie invasion.
As opposed to all of those expected zombie attacks?
The problem with this solution is Gamestop. They make most of their money on used game sales, and have enough retail power that if they didn't carry something it's sales would be badly hurt.
We should start a pool for how long it will be until someone posts that info here. Of course, by the time we got it organized that will probably have already happened.
Sort of how your mail carrier opening all of your mail is still breaking the law, as being authorized to carry your mail doesn't give them the right to open it.
That's specifically the point... I write code so i don't have to do rote computation by hand... learn on algorithm, write the code to solve it for you in every future instance. THAT'S THE FRAKKING POINT OF COMPUTERS, PEOPLE!!!!! Otherwise, why have them?
Wait, computers are useful for something besides porn?
Don't be ridiculous, rich people don't hang out with smart poor people.
So does Japan. Does that mean we shouldn't help them? If you're arguing that all available support should be sent to the current most needing party, then you're going to go crazy trying to decide which tiny impoverished nation is currently the most screwed.
Probably people in Chile wouldn't agree with that sentiment. Limited resources means making tough choices.
That's not nearly as easy as it sounds in orbit.
Man, it has been one of those days...
Don't judge me!
Did they try turning it off and then on again?
The fact that you like Gnutella is not useful to evolutionary scientists.
Try showing them when it's actually life and more than just amino acids. Might get farther.
I'm guessing they'll probably all be dead in a billion years.
Me not that kind of Orc!
And for those who were thinking penis, you are SICK.
Nobody was thinking that. You said the object was long.
Let the people of Libya sort this one out on their own. They outnumber their leaders several hundred thousand to one.
What are even several hundred thousand, or millions, of civilians going to do against just a few tanks and bombers? You can't defeat a bomber by dog piling it.
That's right, you tell that automated comment system who's boss.
Why do you feel like you have a right to do things that could cause you to get in trouble with the law or lose your kids without suffering any consequences for that? Privacy is all well and good, but why does it seem like a lot of people use that as a shield for wanting to break the law/etc. and get away with it?
The kind of problems caused by not having enough nuclear bombs.
According to MS's head of policy and enforcement, that evidence has already been sent to the account holder (the child's mother in this case since he is a minor). Unless you mean they have to prove it to everyone else, in which case their privacy policies expressly forbid it. At this point I would say the burden of proof really is with the accused (or his mother, at least), as only she can actually release the evidence.