Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the *base* income tax rate 40% in Italy ?
And that's just the base... higher earners pay even more ?
Having spent 3 years half way between Florence and Pisa, in a town so backward they still close on Wednesday afternoons, Sundays, and in fact ANY time when you might actually be able to visit the supermarket, don't kid yourself. Most people probably die of boredom or depression long before they need any serious healthcare.
Once your hardware / software has gone through a rigorous screening process (which basically involves adding a lower-case "i" in front of the name, and painting it some gaudy colour like neon pink or turquoise), you may then advertise it free free on iSlashdot for life.
Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, eat a lump of cold poison, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad would kill us, and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe ya'.
Whereas your comment sounds like the standard Microsoft mitigation that "this is not a critical vulnerability, because the majority of people aren't bad".
It's yet another "autorun" vector allowing things on webpages to do / launch things elsewhere in your computer... haven't you learnt anything from ActiveX, autorun.inf, resgistry Run & RunOnce & RunService and the hundred of other vectors that allow people to do bad things with Windows products ?
If they'd lock the thing down properly, it wouldn't have such a bad reputation... still, let's wait for the first Silverlight 3 zero-day and then you'll know you were talking out of your ass, just as the rest of us have already realised.
It has come to our attention that people are trying to launch multiple copies of kdawson.pl at the same time.
Please refrain from this practice, as it leads to duplicate articles reaching the front page with only minor random perturbations of the text and/or links.
So your solution is to allow the person who swindled 65 billion dollars to go back into the financial institutions and swindle even MORE off fresh mugs to pay off his "debt" ?
Because like it or not, "market solutions" is just another buzzword for selling gold plated turds, the same thing that Bernie and most of the markets have been doing for years, and then labelling it as real "growth", while at the same time the real GDP of the country (in terms of manufacturing, agriculture etc), has all but vanished.
Fuck the race card, it has no bearing on this... are you saying you can commit any crime you want provided you are Jewish, and then pull a Godwin when it comes to sentencing ?
We are cheering because an old BAD BASTARD went to jail. I smell something here, emanating from you.
And as a side note to your ludicrous decision making processes; if, hypothetically, the next 14 years are fucking freezing (or even below seasonal averages), we should then CANCEL all the CO2 limiting measures, because they are no longer needed ?
What are the point of laws at all, when a judge can declare
"I can't see which law of this country you've broken but I'm going to find you guilty because of pressure from corporate entities / governments in *other* countries, and my own personal conviction that the law here *should* be changed".
Surely a judge has to apply the law "as is", not "as he thinks it should be".
And that for me is the real argument, regardless of how you feel about what the Pirate Bay actually did, and how much they made from it (or didn't).
The ablility to add two peices of cyphertext to get some (still unknonw) peice of cyphertext does not increase the "breakability" of the encryption because, just like the rosetta stone, you really need pairs of plaintext and cyphertext to do any real analysis
Nope, absolutely not... assuming the processor at least knows that the encrypted data represents integers, then he could simply do the following, using your values above:-
D32JFS3 / D32JFS3 = XXXXXXX (he has now established the encrypted data for the value 1).
Then repeat D32JFS3 - XXXXXXX until the result is also XXXXXXX. The count of the repeats has now exposed the value of D32JFS3.
Simplistic example, I know, but the principle exists...
How much does that compare to the energy needed for getting it up in space, getting routine maintenance & repair up in space, the maintenance & repair itself, and possible decommissioning?
So digging / drilling coal and oil out of the ground, and all the processing, transportation and generation infrastructure involved in fossil fuels cost nothing ?
I think the important point is, *once* the infrastructure for these new renewable energy forms is in place, the power itself comes at zero cost... wind, sun and water costs nothing... and doesn't involve the clean up that say coal, oil or nuclear does.
How to decommission a space based reflector ? Switch the thing off. Done. For extra good measure, fit a booster rocket to it, so we can fire it off into deep space once we're done with it.
A far cry from safely storing materials with a half life of 10,000 years, or getting rid of all the carbon dioxide we've pumped into the atmosphere in the last 150 years dues to coal and oil.
Put an egg in a microwave oven and see what happens.
It might be a transport method, but it has a nasty habit of exciting water molecules as it passes through them. And what it the human body 97% made of ?
Considering the "worst noon time" sun in a place like Abu Dhabi can reach 51 degrees Celcius *in the shade* (and I know because we used to have fun exploding medical thermometers in it), "only 3 times worse" might be pretty fucking deadly !
Speaking of Southpark, you do realise you sound just like Cartman, when your best defence is...
"he he he he he he, you cannot afford it, because you are too poor, and your Mom is on the welfare, he he he he he he".
Oh, I just saw your login name... kind of explains everything. Does Steve pay you an hourly rate, or just give you a quick one from behind each night ?
Mommy bought me an E90, she likes toys that are educational, not the latest shiny plastic Chinpokemon ("gotta buy it, gotta buy it, buy buy buy"... hey, maybe Apple could use that as their next slogan ?) that you get bored with after 5 minutes because it doesn't actually *do* anything.
And back in the real world, I have plenty of money, but I can think of a million things to buy *before* Steve's latest wet dream thanks.
To say that none-multitasking piece of crap that is "iJobs" latest offering comes anywhere *close* to a high end Nokia, Motorola or Sony Ericksson is just crazy.
They had to wait till version 2 just to get 3G for God's sake, while the rest of the world has been enjoying 3.5G for a couple of years already. And they only just got a real *video* recorder also... well whoop-de-doo Basil.
iPhone is to cell phones, as Cartier is to watches... fucking expensive shiny piece of crap that probably does half of what a $5 timepiece would do. People don't buy it for funtion, they buy it like any other piece of bling bling.
Yup, here in Philippines, I just pre-ordered an N97 and got it delivered to the door in time for the wife's birthday. No contract, no bullshit, just cash-in-hand and done.
You might want to think about getting someone you know in Asia to buy you a nice new phone and Fedex it across to you in US ? Besides not having the contract hassles, it actually might work out a couple of hundred bucks cheaper also.
I think you'll find the *body* only has 12 regenerations... the Master managed to hop into another body when on his 13th "life", even if it was the horrible Anthony Ainley who bore no resemblance to Roger Delgado except that they both had a beard.
It just a shame that they used up Derek Jacobi so quickly in S3E11, the depth of blackness in those eyes made for me the best Master since the 70's.
(I wear my Doctor Who Nerd badge with pride, as someone who was cowering behind the sofa at age 4 or 5 hiding from Sea Devils).
You don't pay a euro for the service
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the *base* income tax rate 40% in Italy ?
And that's just the base ... higher earners pay even more ?
Having spent 3 years half way between Florence and Pisa, in a town so backward they still close on Wednesday afternoons, Sundays, and in fact ANY time when you might actually be able to visit the supermarket, don't kid yourself. Most people probably die of boredom or depression long before they need any serious healthcare.
Steve Jobs.
Once your hardware / software has gone through a rigorous screening process (which basically involves adding a lower-case "i" in front of the name, and painting it some gaudy colour like neon pink or turquoise), you may then advertise it free free on iSlashdot for life.
Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, eat a lump of cold poison, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad would kill us, and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."
But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe ya'.
Now now Steve, put down that chair !
Whereas your comment sounds like the standard Microsoft mitigation that "this is not a critical vulnerability, because the majority of people aren't bad".
It's yet another "autorun" vector allowing things on webpages to do / launch things elsewhere in your computer ... haven't you learnt anything from ActiveX, autorun.inf, resgistry Run & RunOnce & RunService and the hundred of other vectors that allow people to do bad things with Windows products ?
If they'd lock the thing down properly, it wouldn't have such a bad reputation ... still, let's wait for the first Silverlight 3 zero-day and then you'll know you were talking out of your ass, just as the rest of us have already realised.
Then things just started owrking
Except your spellchecker possibly ?
SNR ? zero divided by zero ?
+++ Divide By Cucumber Error. Please Reinstall Universe And Reboot +++.
It has come to our attention that people are trying to launch multiple copies of kdawson.pl at the same time.
Please refrain from this practice, as it leads to duplicate articles reaching the front page with only minor random perturbations of the text and/or links.
Thanks
CmdrTaco
They need to be concerned by Swedish judges who do not actually *apply* the law, but their own personal convictions of what it "should be".
FTFY
Unfortunately, your choice of font is still living in 1925.
So your solution is to allow the person who swindled 65 billion dollars to go back into the financial institutions and swindle even MORE off fresh mugs to pay off his "debt" ?
Because like it or not, "market solutions" is just another buzzword for selling gold plated turds, the same thing that Bernie and most of the markets have been doing for years, and then labelling it as real "growth", while at the same time the real GDP of the country (in terms of manufacturing, agriculture etc), has all but vanished.
Fuck the race card, it has no bearing on this ... are you saying you can commit any crime you want provided you are Jewish, and then pull a Godwin when it comes to sentencing ?
We are cheering because an old BAD BASTARD went to jail. I smell something here, emanating from you.
And as a side note to your ludicrous decision making processes; if, hypothetically, the next 14 years are fucking freezing (or even below seasonal averages), we should then CANCEL all the CO2 limiting measures, because they are no longer needed ?
Considering the earth is 4.5 billion years old, your anecdotal evidence carries a weight of approximately 14 / 4500000000 or 0.0000003%.
Your basis for "seasonal rainfall" doesn't consider the last ice age where very little rain actually fell, I'm guessing.
Thank [deity-of-your-choice] people like you aren't involved in the decision making process.
10,000 years of alpha, beta and gamma radiation are *not* emissions ?
What are the point of laws at all, when a judge can declare
"I can't see which law of this country you've broken but I'm going to find you guilty because of pressure from corporate entities / governments in *other* countries, and my own personal conviction that the law here *should* be changed".
Surely a judge has to apply the law "as is", not "as he thinks it should be".
And that for me is the real argument, regardless of how you feel about what the Pirate Bay actually did, and how much they made from it (or didn't).
The ablility to add two peices of cyphertext to get some (still unknonw) peice of cyphertext does not increase the "breakability" of the encryption because, just like the rosetta stone, you really need pairs of plaintext and cyphertext to do any real analysis
Nope, absolutely not ... assuming the processor at least knows that the encrypted data represents integers, then he could simply do the following, using your values above :-
D32JFS3 / D32JFS3 = XXXXXXX (he has now established the encrypted data for the value 1).
Then repeat D32JFS3 - XXXXXXX until the result is also XXXXXXX. The count of the repeats has now exposed the value of D32JFS3.
Simplistic example, I know, but the principle exists ...
I just love this kind of objection.
How much does that compare to the energy needed for getting it up in space, getting routine maintenance & repair up in space, the maintenance & repair itself, and possible decommissioning?
So digging / drilling coal and oil out of the ground, and all the processing, transportation and generation infrastructure involved in fossil fuels cost nothing ?
I think the important point is, *once* the infrastructure for these new renewable energy forms is in place, the power itself comes at zero cost ... wind, sun and water costs nothing ... and doesn't involve the clean up that say coal, oil or nuclear does.
How to decommission a space based reflector ? Switch the thing off. Done. For extra good measure, fit a booster rocket to it, so we can fire it off into deep space once we're done with it.
A far cry from safely storing materials with a half life of 10,000 years, or getting rid of all the carbon dioxide we've pumped into the atmosphere in the last 150 years dues to coal and oil.
Put an egg in a microwave oven and see what happens.
It might be a transport method, but it has a nasty habit of exciting water molecules as it passes through them. And what it the human body 97% made of ?
Considering the "worst noon time" sun in a place like Abu Dhabi can reach 51 degrees Celcius *in the shade* (and I know because we used to have fun exploding medical thermometers in it), "only 3 times worse" might be pretty fucking deadly !
"a good rime" ?
He's a poet, and he doesn't know it ?
He who smelt it, dealt it ?
etc etc ?
Speaking of Southpark, you do realise you sound just like Cartman, when your best defence is ...
"he he he he he he, you cannot afford it, because you are too poor, and your Mom is on the welfare, he he he he he he".
Oh, I just saw your login name ... kind of explains everything. Does Steve pay you an hourly rate, or just give you a quick one from behind each night ?
Mommy bought me an E90, she likes toys that are educational, not the latest shiny plastic Chinpokemon ("gotta buy it, gotta buy it, buy buy buy" ... hey, maybe Apple could use that as their next slogan ?) that you get bored with after 5 minutes because it doesn't actually *do* anything.
And back in the real world, I have plenty of money, but I can think of a million things to buy *before* Steve's latest wet dream thanks.
How can you kill that which has no life ?
To say that none-multitasking piece of crap that is "iJobs" latest offering comes anywhere *close* to a high end Nokia, Motorola or Sony Ericksson is just crazy.
They had to wait till version 2 just to get 3G for God's sake, while the rest of the world has been enjoying 3.5G for a couple of years already. And they only just got a real *video* recorder also ... well whoop-de-doo Basil.
iPhone is to cell phones, as Cartier is to watches ... fucking expensive shiny piece of crap that probably does half of what a $5 timepiece would do. People don't buy it for funtion, they buy it like any other piece of bling bling.
Yup, here in Philippines, I just pre-ordered an N97 and got it delivered to the door in time for the wife's birthday. No contract, no bullshit, just cash-in-hand and done.
You might want to think about getting someone you know in Asia to buy you a nice new phone and Fedex it across to you in US ? Besides not having the contract hassles, it actually might work out a couple of hundred bucks cheaper also.
I think you'll find the *body* only has 12 regenerations ... the Master managed to hop into another body when on his 13th "life", even if it was the horrible Anthony Ainley who bore no resemblance to Roger Delgado except that they both had a beard.
It just a shame that they used up Derek Jacobi so quickly in S3E11, the depth of blackness in those eyes made for me the best Master since the 70's.
(I wear my Doctor Who Nerd badge with pride, as someone who was cowering behind the sofa at age 4 or 5 hiding from Sea Devils).