So you think your fear entitles you to shoot everyone on sight, just in case. You wouldn't happen to be one of those looser who needs to pack a gun with him everywhere to compensate for his lack of spine, would you?
There are two major reasons why this almost certainly won't happen. The first reason is that at the current rate of use this would delay IPv4 exhaustion by only a few months to a year.The second is that for an organisation to claim such a large block of addresses, it must have done so relatively early in history. That probably means the organisation is a technology group or another organisation which has had a vested interest in the internet for a very long time. Over those decades, there's a good chance that the organisation has swelled up to make maximum use of its assigned address spaces, and rearranging its network and systems for greater efficiency would be a mammoth undertaking for relatively little gain (see above).
Didn't ya hear?Come this November Microsoft will be casting approximately ~1 million ballots (one per employee they represent). Ditto Apple. The corporate "person" has won the right to vote. (just joking). The employees *inside* the corporation have the right to vote, speak, hire lobbyists, et cetera but the corporation itself has no more rights than a building.This truth is self-evident.
Do corporations accept personal responsibility?No...?So how can they possibly demand personal privacy?Sauce for the goose is also sauce for the gander.
What I'm gathering about Minecraft , this guy is creating the Enterprise so that he can fight stuff on board? Would it be possible to create a version of Nemesis that doesn't suck?
Double coincidence - "Jimi was chairman of Hesco Bastion Ltd, the world leading manufacturer of protective barriers"Hmmm, he didn't sell enough, clearly.
Actually, the electrician can be outsourced, just not offshored.This is happening in more and more fields, as a worker you and a whole bunch of others are employed by Company A which only pays you for the hours you work, the customer uses Company B which in turn has a contract with Company A for n man-hours of work available per week. The customer pays less, Company B doesn't pay as much per hour worked and Company A has a reason to exist. Of course, you as a worker for Company A are living without any job
As with most web services, you'd only unshorten the URL if you wanted to. You wouldn't *have* to use it.When I said you'd kill any reason for the redirect to be there, I meant you'd kill their analytics, not that no value would be provided (easier URL, etc).
So you think your fear entitles you to shoot everyone on sight, just in case. You wouldn't happen to be one of those looser who needs to pack a gun with him everywhere to compensate for his lack of spine, would you?
I'm more curious about this:69% reported they had not received a pay raise in the past six months.
I hope you are joking around.
A general graph may not be planar, but this one surely is.
Why not just ban airplanes? If there are no planes in the sky, they can't be shot down!
Knowledge is Power. Power can be used by the Terrorists. Ban Wikipedia.
Wait, Apple actually steal your money when someone asks for a refund?
There are two major reasons why this almost certainly won't happen. The first reason is that at the current rate of use this would delay IPv4 exhaustion by only a few months to a year.The second is that for an organisation to claim such a large block of addresses, it must have done so relatively early in history. That probably means the organisation is a technology group or another organisation which has had a vested interest in the internet for a very long time. Over those decades, there's a good chance that the organisation has swelled up to make maximum use of its assigned address spaces, and rearranging its network and systems for greater efficiency would be a mammoth undertaking for relatively little gain (see above).
Didn't ya hear?Come this November Microsoft will be casting approximately ~1 million ballots (one per employee they represent). Ditto Apple. The corporate "person" has won the right to vote. (just joking). The employees *inside* the corporation have the right to vote, speak, hire lobbyists, et cetera but the corporation itself has no more rights than a building.This truth is self-evident.
Double coincidence - "Jimi was chairman of Hesco Bastion Ltd, the world leading manufacturer of protective barriers"Hmmm, he didn't sell enough, clearly.
if you wanna get that tough, talk median, not mean ;)
What about this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBNOXYlYswA
You'd be hard pressed to find a court that would require you to keep paying for a service that the company specifically decided not to provide.
Any ideas on how to convince people to stop?
As with most web services, you'd only unshorten the URL if you wanted to. You wouldn't *have* to use it.When I said you'd kill any reason for the redirect to be there, I meant you'd kill their analytics, not that no value would be provided (easier URL, etc).
German cockroaches. I know, you'd never suspect them right ?
You think Assange could actually falsify the stuff WikiLeaks has put out?
Think of it this way: it's just like with a computer