So, the way the article is written, it almost makes it sound like he was accused of murder BECAUSE he googled his name. "...surprised to find out he was wanted for murder after Googling his name."
I'm a volunteer firefighter, and our dispatch center already sends us texts, as well as the typical page out over radio. That system proves incredibly useful for us. There is no way for us to text back through the system though, and the number is not a 911 number, it's a normal SMS short code number. Of course, going the other way is a different situation entirely, but my point is, I think that this shows that it is inevitable that texting is going to soon become a part of normal 911 operations.
This is one good reason to have a unified app service, where all the apps are first vetted before they are released. I think mozilla's addon collection is a good model to follow.
Java may end up dying, but the JVM will not, because it is very low level, and deployed almost everywhere. Languages are popping up all over the place.
Java is significantly better now that it was years ago. It's not slow anymore, and I can make Java look exactly like any Win XP or Linux native app in just a few lines of code. Granted, I'm not aware of any easy way (if any) to make it look like a Win 7 native app, but it's looking like it will just be a matter of time before that happens. We are writing a Java Desktop application at work, and we are even doing things like allowing the user to select the theme of the app. Java has very much improved over the last several years.
Yeah, but it's all... fixed width, and this isn't a code writing environment. It kinda makes me feel like he's a robot though. When I read the comment, I pictured a robot in my mind.
But look at the shipping and handling costs. That's what gets ya everytime. $1 space shuttle engine, $28.8 million shipping and handling. It's a rip off.
Yes, it's quite ridiculous. Their terms of service are like not letting a fat person into a buffet, because they will eat more. Quite frankly I think terms like that are preposterous. I hope their TOS will get challenged at some point.
Hey, that's why you buy a pystar machine. Cheaper than a real mac, but just as powerful. It is definitely true that Mac could afford to come down on prices.
Why lie? Tell her that you posted the notes on bittorrent, and on several websites, including wikileaks, and there is no way for you to retrieve them at this point. Plus, you should mention that you have made several copies of the notes and burned them to several cds, which, if she wants those back, she'll need to cough up some cash to reimburse you for your time and materials.
On a more serious note, this is the stupidest information control scheme I've ever heard of.
No, the limit of 1/x as x approches zero is infinity. That is the mathematically accepted conclusion, to be precise. Though, practically speaking, you can say 1/inf = 0.
Hmm... This looks like a job for wikileaks. Couldn't be too hard to find. Has it been posted at all? If so, could a quick google archive search prove useful? I would be very interested to see the results of this study, and would be even more interested to know this judge's reasoning behind withholding it.
I'm glad to see that common sense has finally broken out in the court system, and the ridiculousness of the whole copyright infringement thing is becoming more obvious to judges.
I give it a month, max. However, any halfway decent security guru knows that without some sort of (non-windows) encryption scheme, such as a True Crypt volume or whatnot is generally very easy to break into without these tools from Microsoft. All they are doing is allowing Mr. Joe Blow cop to look through your computer as soon as they bust into your house with a search warrant. If they had reason to suspect you were a REAL terrorist, or a child pornographer ring leader, then it would be the FBI knocking on your door, and they don't need that anyways. No, all the concerns raised here, I'm not so much worried about. Only thing I'm worried about is the fact that customs can search your laptop for no reason. That's a violation of privacy, IMO. If you are a suspected terrorist, sure, sure, they should be able to search your computer, and tools to make that process easier are great. But how much you wanna bet these tools are going to stay exclusively in law enforcment (or even government agencies)?
Microsoft would write some obscure language piece of literature. This just goes to further show that either they are retards that can't speak in plain English, or they do in fact have a hidden agenda. There is no good reason to hide behind obscure legal documents.
Eh, hash the hash server side. Still though, if you can simply inject bad javascript, it doesn't matter at all.
So, the way the article is written, it almost makes it sound like he was accused of murder BECAUSE he googled his name. "...surprised to find out he was wanted for murder after Googling his name."
I'm a volunteer firefighter, and our dispatch center already sends us texts, as well as the typical page out over radio. That system proves incredibly useful for us. There is no way for us to text back through the system though, and the number is not a 911 number, it's a normal SMS short code number. Of course, going the other way is a different situation entirely, but my point is, I think that this shows that it is inevitable that texting is going to soon become a part of normal 911 operations.
The muggles have figured out how to put moving pictures in their magazines. Seriously though, I wonder if this was at all inspired by Harry Potter?
I wonder what percentage of Americans are worried about loosing their intellectual property?
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/08/10/216252/FBI-Prioritizes-Copyright-Over-Missing-Persons
This is one good reason to have a unified app service, where all the apps are first vetted before they are released. I think mozilla's addon collection is a good model to follow.
Java may end up dying, but the JVM will not, because it is very low level, and deployed almost everywhere. Languages are popping up all over the place.
Java is significantly better now that it was years ago. It's not slow anymore, and I can make Java look exactly like any Win XP or Linux native app in just a few lines of code. Granted, I'm not aware of any easy way (if any) to make it look like a Win 7 native app, but it's looking like it will just be a matter of time before that happens. We are writing a Java Desktop application at work, and we are even doing things like allowing the user to select the theme of the app. Java has very much improved over the last several years.
Yeah, but it's all... fixed width, and this isn't a code writing environment. It kinda makes me feel like he's a robot though. When I read the comment, I pictured a robot in my mind.
Perhaps you have to run "sudo ls" on the /sbin directory?
But look at the shipping and handling costs. That's what gets ya everytime. $1 space shuttle engine, $28.8 million shipping and handling. It's a rip off.
Yes, it's quite ridiculous. Their terms of service are like not letting a fat person into a buffet, because they will eat more. Quite frankly I think terms like that are preposterous. I hope their TOS will get challenged at some point.
Hey, that's why you buy a pystar machine. Cheaper than a real mac, but just as powerful. It is definitely true that Mac could afford to come down on prices.
Now, if only they can put the lasers on some shark's head.
Oh yes, I enjoy learning just as much as the next guy. But 27 degrees are not cheap. Heck, 1 college degree isn't cheap.
Why lie? Tell her that you posted the notes on bittorrent, and on several websites, including wikileaks, and there is no way for you to retrieve them at this point. Plus, you should mention that you have made several copies of the notes and burned them to several cds, which, if she wants those back, she'll need to cough up some cash to reimburse you for your time and materials. On a more serious note, this is the stupidest information control scheme I've ever heard of.
I can't decide if he's smart or stupid for doing that. Perhaps both?
No, the limit of 1/x as x approches zero is infinity. That is the mathematically accepted conclusion, to be precise. Though, practically speaking, you can say 1/inf = 0.
This is basic calculus here...
Hmm... This looks like a job for wikileaks. Couldn't be too hard to find. Has it been posted at all? If so, could a quick google archive search prove useful? I would be very interested to see the results of this study, and would be even more interested to know this judge's reasoning behind withholding it.
I'm glad to see that common sense has finally broken out in the court system, and the ridiculousness of the whole copyright infringement thing is becoming more obvious to judges.
Or, if you are "one-three-three-seven" it could be:
... or something like that.
|3|_|6|\/|3|\|07.(0|\/|
#include
using namespace std;
void main()
{
cout << "Hello World!" << endl;
}
I give it a month, max. However, any halfway decent security guru knows that without some sort of (non-windows) encryption scheme, such as a True Crypt volume or whatnot is generally very easy to break into without these tools from Microsoft. All they are doing is allowing Mr. Joe Blow cop to look through your computer as soon as they bust into your house with a search warrant. If they had reason to suspect you were a REAL terrorist, or a child pornographer ring leader, then it would be the FBI knocking on your door, and they don't need that anyways. No, all the concerns raised here, I'm not so much worried about. Only thing I'm worried about is the fact that customs can search your laptop for no reason. That's a violation of privacy, IMO. If you are a suspected terrorist, sure, sure, they should be able to search your computer, and tools to make that process easier are great. But how much you wanna bet these tools are going to stay exclusively in law enforcment (or even government agencies)?
My question is why anyone would want to download their music, free or otherwise?
Microsoft would write some obscure language piece of literature. This just goes to further show that either they are retards that can't speak in plain English, or they do in fact have a hidden agenda. There is no good reason to hide behind obscure legal documents.