And still you get no free information. Since the particles are entangled you already know that their states are related. You can look at one and know the state of the other, but this information isn't free, it's accounted for when you entangle the particles.
No information is gained, for the same reason that separating entangled particles by a great distance and then measuring one doesn't result in information traveling faster than the speed of light.
This is like saying putting a red ball in one bag and putting a blue ball in an identical bag, then shuffling the bags around, then looking in one bag gives you free information about the other bag. It doesn't.
Version numbers don't need shitty nicknames to go alongside them. I'm so sick of this bullshit. You end up with a bunch of morans running around crying about various cats and desserts and fruits, but no one can be assed to post a proper fucking change log any more.
I used to yell at lusers when they didn't RTFM. Then I yelled at developers because they didn't WTFM. Now I yell into the abyss as all of you fucking dipshits gallivant around naked, singing the praises of a fucking number for the number's sake.
I've foreseen my own death, and it will be at the moment when Firefox's version number catches up to my age in years. At the rate you wunderklowns are going I've only got a few years left.
This is of course true, but one problem is that these companies largely pay for a lot of our interwebsites today, through meaningless ads for irrelevant products.
Meaningless ads for irrelevant products, featured on pointless websites. Rip it all out, and nothing of value would be lost.
Fuck ads and fuck any person, company, industry, etc. that relies on them.
I have a credit card for that. I have exactly zero desire to use my phone as a payment device.
There's no real benefit in not carrying a credit card if you have to carry around your phone. If you're so dead set on not carrying shit, just memorize your credit card number and key it in.
Unless you have a physical switch you leave the door open for exploits and shittydumb apps, OEMs, carriers, and os vendors just plain ignoring your settings.
There were plenty of free sites on the Internet in the 90s when few people ran ads. Many of the were better than modern sites because they didn't have the desperate need to bring in more users to make more money from those ads.
And that was when a hosting account cost far more for far less than you get for the same price today. Of course every page didn't include a megabyte of Javascript crap to 'Web 2.0'-ise it.
And no, only an idiot charges his phone off of his laptop. The inefficiency of doing this is so ridiculous, words can't express the fail. So I'm showing you this instead.
Yeah, that's about the dumbest fucking shit ever. Just plug that shit into the wall. Then again, I don't even own a fucking laptop because I'm not a tool.
Brown people, be they hispanic, black, or Indian, have ENTIRELY too much unprotected sex.
Hispanics are white. Central and South Americans are brown. The fact that people from Mexico, who often have darker skin than most other caucasians, can't decide if they're Latin/Hispanic/Spanish/Mexican/Aztec doesn't change the fact that the majority of them are of "white" ancestry.
OT, but I'm fairly certain that part of ESPN's agreement with television providers is that it's available on all tiers of programming (i.e., you can't get a package that includes some channels, but not ESPN). The "Broadcast Only" package some providers offer is excluded, of course, because it doesn't have any cable channels.
Yeah, ESPN is a piece of shit and they're responsible for about $15-$30 of all cable bills.
If I buy cable TV and it includes ESPN, does that mean I want ESPN? No.
If there are a few dozen other cable packages available that do NOT include ESPN, and otherwise have the same/similar features, as well as same/similar cost, then yes, it means you want ESPN.
There are tons of smaller Android phones to choose from. It's not like the Galaxy Note is your only option.
Paying horse before the cart before the free people chained up at the back
The latest version of Android is closed for 6 months unless you pay out the ass, launch a Nexus branded device, or agree to lock people in to Google's services. By the time the SDK comes out and the latest version is opened up, the next significant release is already in alpha.
LOL Solar panels shit on the environment during production far more than they will ever help during their lifetimes. Wind farms only work in few places, take up tons of space, and require constant maintenance and oiling.
They're using "bio gas", solar panels, and hydrogen fuel cells. All of these things are terrible in terms of efficiency when you consider the production of the gas, the panels, and the fuel cells.
The cleanest, most efficient forms of energy we have today are nuclear and hydroelectric, by far. It's too bad the environmentalist morons who don't actually understand the fucking environment let alone a dam or an atom won't let us use them.
Normal has a definition, despite what what the liberals like to claim.
Normal - adjective 1 - usual: conforming to the usual standard, type, or custom
Hint: Keeping boxes for years is not normal. Hint 2: I don't give a shit what he does - I give a shit at him claiming his behavior is normal when it isn't.
We do. We have moved on average every three years for some time. Saving boxes for things that otherwise don't pack easily or that are fragile is very important in those cases.
Moving once every 3 years is not normal, and nothing you do to facilitate that will be considered normal. You are not normal. Stop arguing as if saving boxes for shit is normal.
Normal behavior is to keep the box until you verify that the thing works, then you chuck the box.
"So it's illegal to copy a DVD? Interestingly, no. Judges have said that consumers have a right to copy a DVD for their own use—say, for backing it up to another disk or perhaps watching it on another device, such as an iPod. That's the same "fair use" rule that made it legal to tape television shows for watching later, perhaps on a different TV. The problem is that consumers can't duplicate DVDs without software tools that get around the copy protection on those disks. It is those tools that Congress outlawed."
You can rip a RAW ISO all day long. You can break the protection. It is the tools that break the protection that are illegal, but making your own and not distributing it is not illegal.
Most media players have a legal DVD decryption key, and some hardware has it natively.
Also, many companies (especially porn) are releasing their movies with an extra DVD-quality 'Digital Copy' on included special features discs.
And you can rip/copy that all you want.
Oh, and pay more attention. This past May, we had hearings at UCLA. Later this year, it's fully expected that CSS stripping/circumventing will be legal for another three years.
Copying a DVD without breaking the copy protection is legal, and completely useless. Copying a DVD while breaking the copy protection is completely illegal, regardless of what tools you use. You're an idiot.
Since it's 576 lines, it must be PAL, which means she's seeing stuff happen with a speedup of about 4.271%. Give it a few weeks and she'll know the lottery numbers before they're drawn.
If you flake out on an employer it will follow you to your next employer.
Only if you need that employer as a reference. I'm 29, make a $100K+/yr income (and have for the last ~5 years, with 12 years total in IT), and have had at least 9 jobs. Times I've given two weeks notice? 0.
Show me the receipts, you bullshitting little asswipe.
Please stop harboring tax evaders and money launderers. You're supporting fraud, poverty, drug abuse, gun crimes, gang violence, etc. etc.
You clicked "BUY BUY BUY BUY BUY" during your greedgasm and Facebook flopped.
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And still you get no free information.
Since the particles are entangled you already know that their states are related. You can look at one and know the state of the other, but this information isn't free, it's accounted for when you entangle the particles.
No information is gained, for the same reason that separating entangled particles by a great distance and then measuring one doesn't result in information traveling faster than the speed of light.
This is like saying putting a red ball in one bag and putting a blue ball in an identical bag, then shuffling the bags around, then looking in one bag gives you free information about the other bag. It doesn't.
Version numbers don't need shitty nicknames to go alongside them.
I'm so sick of this bullshit. You end up with a bunch of morans running around crying about various cats and desserts and fruits, but no one can be assed to post a proper fucking change log any more.
I used to yell at lusers when they didn't RTFM.
Then I yelled at developers because they didn't WTFM.
Now I yell into the abyss as all of you fucking dipshits gallivant around naked, singing the praises of a fucking number for the number's sake.
I've foreseen my own death, and it will be at the moment when Firefox's version number catches up to my age in years. At the rate you wunderklowns are going I've only got a few years left.
This is of course true, but one problem is that these companies largely pay for a lot of our interwebsites today, through meaningless ads for irrelevant products.
Meaningless ads for irrelevant products, featured on pointless websites.
Rip it all out, and nothing of value would be lost.
Fuck ads and fuck any person, company, industry, etc. that relies on them.
Linux has already won. It has won the server and the mobile market.
I agree with you in a way. But a full blown win will be when you can ask any guy on the street what Linux is and get an answer..
You can't ask any guy on the street what electricity is and get an answer.
...no need for a gun-safe.
And a lot of money saved.
Just saying.
(posted from a country where guns are very controlled and in which there are ten times less deaths per capita by firearms than in U.S.A.)
You're also posting from a country that is vastly inferior to the U.S.A..
I have a credit card for that. I have exactly zero desire to use my phone as a payment device.
There's no real benefit in not carrying a credit card if you have to carry around your phone.
If you're so dead set on not carrying shit, just memorize your credit card number and key it in.
Unless you have a physical switch you leave the door open for exploits and shittydumb apps, OEMs, carriers, and os vendors just plain ignoring your settings.
Solution: Don't buy a phones with NFC gimmickry, NFC gimmickry goes away.
There were plenty of free sites on the Internet in the 90s when few people ran ads. Many of the were better than modern sites because they didn't have the desperate need to bring in more users to make more money from those ads.
And that was when a hosting account cost far more for far less than you get for the same price today. Of course every page didn't include a megabyte of Javascript crap to 'Web 2.0'-ise it.
http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/
And no, only an idiot charges his phone off of his laptop. The inefficiency of doing this is so ridiculous, words can't express the fail. So I'm showing you this instead.
Yeah, that's about the dumbest fucking shit ever. Just plug that shit into the wall.
Then again, I don't even own a fucking laptop because I'm not a tool.
Brown people, be they hispanic, black, or Indian, have ENTIRELY too much unprotected sex.
Hispanics are white. Central and South Americans are brown. The fact that people from Mexico, who often have darker skin than most other caucasians, can't decide if they're Latin/Hispanic/Spanish/Mexican/Aztec doesn't change the fact that the majority of them are of "white" ancestry.
OT, but I'm fairly certain that part of ESPN's agreement with television providers is that it's available on all tiers of programming (i.e., you can't get a package that includes some channels, but not ESPN). The "Broadcast Only" package some providers offer is excluded, of course, because it doesn't have any cable channels.
Yeah, ESPN is a piece of shit and they're responsible for about $15-$30 of all cable bills.
If I buy cable TV and it includes ESPN, does that mean I want ESPN? No.
If there are a few dozen other cable packages available that do NOT include ESPN, and otherwise have the same/similar features, as well as same/similar cost, then yes, it means you want ESPN.
There are tons of smaller Android phones to choose from. It's not like the Galaxy Note is your only option.
Paying horse before the cart before the free people chained up at the back
The latest version of Android is closed for 6 months unless you pay out the ass, launch a Nexus branded device, or agree to lock people in to Google's services.
By the time the SDK comes out and the latest version is opened up, the next significant release is already in alpha.
LOL Solar panels shit on the environment during production far more than they will ever help during their lifetimes.
Wind farms only work in few places, take up tons of space, and require constant maintenance and oiling.
Keep swallowing that agenda, though.
They're using "bio gas", solar panels, and hydrogen fuel cells.
All of these things are terrible in terms of efficiency when you consider the production of the gas, the panels, and the fuel cells.
The cleanest, most efficient forms of energy we have today are nuclear and hydroelectric, by far.
It's too bad the environmentalist morons who don't actually understand the fucking environment let alone a dam or an atom won't let us use them.
Normal has a definition, despite what what the liberals like to claim.
Normal - adjective
1 - usual: conforming to the usual standard, type, or custom
Hint: Keeping boxes for years is not normal.
Hint 2: I don't give a shit what he does - I give a shit at him claiming his behavior is normal when it isn't.
Have a bad day.
We do. We have moved on average every three years for some time. Saving boxes for things that otherwise don't pack easily or that are fragile is very important in those cases.
Moving once every 3 years is not normal, and nothing you do to facilitate that will be considered normal.
You are not normal. Stop arguing as if saving boxes for shit is normal.
Normal behavior is to keep the box until you verify that the thing works, then you chuck the box.
"So it's illegal to copy a DVD? Interestingly, no. Judges have said that consumers have a right to copy a DVD for their own use—say, for backing it up to another disk or perhaps watching it on another device, such as an iPod. That's the same "fair use" rule that made it legal to tape television shows for watching later, perhaps on a different TV. The problem is that consumers can't duplicate DVDs without software tools that get around the copy protection on those disks. It is those tools that Congress outlawed."
You can rip a RAW ISO all day long. You can break the protection. It is the tools that break the protection that are illegal, but making your own and not distributing it is not illegal.
Most media players have a legal DVD decryption key, and some hardware has it natively.
Also, many companies (especially porn) are releasing their movies with an extra DVD-quality 'Digital Copy' on included special features discs.
And you can rip/copy that all you want.
Oh, and pay more attention. This past May, we had hearings at UCLA. Later this year, it's fully expected that CSS stripping/circumventing will be legal for another three years.
Copying a DVD without breaking the copy protection is legal, and completely useless.
Copying a DVD while breaking the copy protection is completely illegal, regardless of what tools you use.
You're an idiot.
I don't believe that ripping your own BRD is illegal, this is well-established practice and nobody can seriously complain about it.
Anyway, if you are on OSX, there is no other way than ripping the BRD if you want to watch them.
I don't believe you've met the DMCA. Ripping a DVD or BluRay is illegal.
Since it's 576 lines, it must be PAL, which means she's seeing stuff happen with a speedup of about 4.271%.
Give it a few weeks and she'll know the lottery numbers before they're drawn.
If you flake out on an employer it will follow you to your next employer.
Only if you need that employer as a reference. I'm 29, make a $100K+/yr income (and have for the last ~5 years, with 12 years total in IT), and have had at least 9 jobs. Times I've given two weeks notice? 0.
Show me the receipts, you bullshitting little asswipe.
I'd query that.
INSERT INTO CEO (P_ID)
Values (1179573)
GO;
DELETE FROM CEO
WHERE P_ID = 1179573
GO;
INSERT INTO CEO (P_ID)
Values (1179573)
GO;
DELETE FROM CEO
WHERE P_ID = 1179573
GO;
INSERT INTO CEO (P_ID)
Values (1179573)
GO;
INSERT INTO Offspring (Parent_A_ID, Parent_B_ID)
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