Actually, there is an easier way to cause complete chaos and panic and it involves the airports. For obvious reasons, I won't go into it but it's a well known gaping hole in the "security" of the airports.
I mentioned it previously on here and right now, during the Thanksgiving travel period, would be the perfect time to implement this plan.
Fetid flatulence attacks in enclosed planes from too much turkey and yams would have repercussions for decades to come, I'm sure.
The only real question now is, what goofy item will be used as a mailbomb next that gets forbidden for air travel next month? Purses? Dentures? Artificial limbs? Anything is possible and nothing is too ridiculous for the TSA to think as a serious threat!
Because they were looking to recoup their own costs, the lawyers ignored clients' concerns about the negative publicity the letter campaign could — and eventually did — cause, the SRA claimed
Implausible deniability. Everyone knows that lawyers are so careful, so crafty with the details of the law that they would never be so careless unless their clients specifically instructed them to act this way.
Has anyone here ever completed Ghost and Goblins or its hellish kid brother Ghouls and Ghosts? Or even had the patience to make it through the second, or first stage?
It's because of bad controls. When your most dangerous enemy is your own inability to move as responsively as you would like, or the camera hiding critical information from your eyes, what incentive do you have to even keep going?
The Wii's game catalogue will look a whole lot better now that both the 360 and PS3 have their very own shovelware minigame motion system platform to lower the overall quality of their software releases.
13:07- Arrest Assange for littering, release him then book him right back for excessive use of cusswords
13:19 - Release Assange, change mind, grab him by the collar as he leaves the precinct
14:03 - Have Kevin Spacey explain to me how Assange is really Keyzer Soze, let him go, then run after him after finding his whole story on Wikileaks is fabricated from fragments of my post-it board
If poor sales didn't kill the sidekick, losing all their customer data due to a server loss certainly finished them off. Whose brilliant idea was it to have no backup redundancies and to destroy client-side copies through a launch synch feature that gleefully "copied" empty directories to the user's phones?
They WANT info on telco system changes? I say the telcos should teach them a lesson on being careful what you wish for... and bury them in a flood of technical documents as detailed as possible!!!
Thank Odin you don't get burned alive these days, just sued into bankruptcy.
That's only because the RIAA haven't had its way with the legal system as far as they'd like it to go, of course. They're keeping something special in reserve for those regular folks who can't afford to pay 7-digit settlements...
Expect cardboard, glue and scissors to become "illegal patent infringement tools" soon, as well as pen and paper to be outlawed as "instruments of the law-breaking paragraph men."
She should try walking through security hidden under a bedsheet. It worked on the motion detectors!!!
Not so crazy now, is it?
Actually, there is an easier way to cause complete chaos and panic and it involves the airports. For obvious reasons, I won't go into it but it's a well known gaping hole in the "security" of the airports. I mentioned it previously on here and right now, during the Thanksgiving travel period, would be the perfect time to implement this plan.
Fetid flatulence attacks in enclosed planes from too much turkey and yams would have repercussions for decades to come, I'm sure.
The only real question now is, what goofy item will be used as a mailbomb next that gets forbidden for air travel next month? Purses? Dentures? Artificial limbs? Anything is possible and nothing is too ridiculous for the TSA to think as a serious threat!
Pfffffffft. Everyone knows that copyright lawsuits have nothing to do with evidence!!!
There was one Justice League episode that had the ultimate answer to prevent scumball lawyers - all lawyers share the sentence of their clients.
Because they were looking to recoup their own costs, the lawyers ignored clients' concerns about the negative publicity the letter campaign could — and eventually did — cause, the SRA claimed
Implausible deniability. Everyone knows that lawyers are so careful, so crafty with the details of the law that they would never be so careless unless their clients specifically instructed them to act this way.
Has anyone here ever completed Ghost and Goblins or its hellish kid brother Ghouls and Ghosts? Or even had the patience to make it through the second, or first stage?
It's because of bad controls. When your most dangerous enemy is your own inability to move as responsively as you would like, or the camera hiding critical information from your eyes, what incentive do you have to even keep going?
The Wii's game catalogue will look a whole lot better now that both the 360 and PS3 have their very own shovelware minigame motion system platform to lower the overall quality of their software releases.
That comes on tomorrow's agenda, right between "Eat bagels" and "Imply to the media that being arrested so often means there's no smoke without fire"
10:00 - Arrest Assange for sexual assault
10:05 - Release Assange
11:15 - Arrest Assange for racketeering
11:17 - Release Assange
13:07- Arrest Assange for littering, release him then book him right back for excessive use of cusswords
13:19 - Release Assange, change mind, grab him by the collar as he leaves the precinct
14:03 - Have Kevin Spacey explain to me how Assange is really Keyzer Soze, let him go, then run after him after finding his whole story on Wikileaks is fabricated from fragments of my post-it board
The RIAA is not only above the law, they are the law /Dredd
Considering the "Zune 2", it's not likely they'll bother rebranding it and distance themselves from the previous failure.
If poor sales didn't kill the sidekick, losing all their customer data due to a server loss certainly finished them off. Whose brilliant idea was it to have no backup redundancies and to destroy client-side copies through a launch synch feature that gleefully "copied" empty directories to the user's phones?
They WANT info on telco system changes? I say the telcos should teach them a lesson on being careful what you wish for... and bury them in a flood of technical documents as detailed as possible!!!
Was that capitalized or not? Was it a period or an underscore? Do I need to add the domain at the start or not?!?
Lawsuit beats face! *punches*
Never use the same password in two places
Always use randomly generated password
Never same them to browser cookies
Never write them down so they can't be stolen
Is it just me or are security experts willingly trying to get us to just forget the twenty to thirty passwords we need to use on a weekly basis?
Somehow this implies McDonalds has a kitchen and i don't like it. Its more like a plastic mold factory. I'm actually upset they call this meat.
http://www.channel4.com/food/images/mb/Channel4/4Food/features/2009/september/37/kids_food_toys/playdoh_kitchen_gallery--gt_full_width_landscape.jpg
Thank Odin you don't get burned alive these days, just sued into bankruptcy.
That's only because the RIAA haven't had its way with the legal system as far as they'd like it to go, of course. They're keeping something special in reserve for those regular folks who can't afford to pay 7-digit settlements...
At least we wouldn't have to worry about being invaded by Cybermen in late october.
Expect cardboard, glue and scissors to become "illegal patent infringement tools" soon, as well as pen and paper to be outlawed as "instruments of the law-breaking paragraph men."
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Doesn't take a wizz to see they're going for number one!
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