I agree with the act, though the method you're using (black-listing) seems a bit backward. It would be more secure and a lot less laborious to block all javascript, and then white-list the URLs/Domains that you trust (bank, etc.).
Agreed. The article is essentially the same rehash of, "tomorrow's computers will break today's encryption just like today's computers broke yesterday's encryption." Nothing to see here; we already know that tomorrow's encryption will be reinvented.
Vast amount of electricity and specialized fossil fuels are used to cut down millions of trees, ship them thousands of miles to lumber mills all over the world, turned into paper, printed into "dollars" which are also shipped all over the world he prize for which is dollar coupons in exchange for labor. The coupons are then traded with other businesses that collect the dollar coupons in exchange for beanie-babies and other commodities. That sounds like a really stupid system too.
Submarines already have towed floating antenna arrays which are capable of communicating with satellites which can then relay messages to planes all over the globe. They also have towed sonar arrays, towed optics arrays to communicate digitally with light.
Looks like some of these MIT boys n' girls should have joined the Navy before inventing solutions to things which don't have a problem.
The discs had labels nearly identical to the discs provided by Dell for its computers and had the Windows and Dell logos. "If I had just written 'Eric's Restore Disc' on there, it would have been fine," Lundgren said.
A copy of a Windows disc is clearly not illegal. It is the license which Microsoft sells and which end-users or manufacturers pay for. They ruined this mans life over a trademark logo.
SWA delivery driver attempts delivery with signature required but nobody is home and leaves sticker on the door Ethnic man calls in to SWA
Customer Server: "How can I help you?" Ethnic Man: "Who can I make a complaint to?" Customer Service: "What seems to be the problem sir?" Ethnic Man: "One of your delivery drivers left a fucking SWA stickah on mah door!"
I don't know what planet you spend your bitcoin on, but I don't pay any transaction fees. Maybe instead of being a troll running around calling people a liar, perhaps you should fire up the Google machine and find out how it's possible.
Next, you'll probably tell me that my transactions would never complete if I don't pay a fee. LOL
I appreciate your perspective, though it incorrectly assumes that I purchased a sum of bitcoin and now I'm running around daily consuming/burning that bitcoin when it should be left alone to mature in value. You seem to believe that I should have two stacks of currency: one stack of dollars to live life by, and another stack of bitcoin to leave as an investment.
In reality, all the money received from my 9-5 job, my sideline business, and my miners goes into bitcoin. Therefore, I have no dollars left for daily life. I have a constant stream of finances going into bitcoin, and some coming out of bitcoin in the form of commodities and services needed to live daily life. This model ensures that my entire budget increases in purchasing power as rapidly as bitcoin increases in value. All I have to do is ensure that the stream of finances going into bitcoin is larger than the stream coming out of bitcoin and my nest egg grows at an even more rapid pace than if I only used bitcoin as an investment.
To quote yourself, "when it increases in price this quickly then you are retarded" you would be retarded to NOT put every dollar you have into bitcoin.
This thread will be flooded with people saying bitcoin is just for criminals, that mining isn't profitable, and that if you buy it you can't get your money out.
The truth is, I use bitcoin everyday to buy coffee, gas, pay my bills, take my dates out, and buy every day items such as groceries and electronics. I have several different types of miners, and they all turn a handsome profit. I can walk up to any ATM in the world where a Visa Debit or Mastercard Debit cards are accepted and turn my bitcoin back into cash in about 10 seconds.
It has almost entirely replaced the dollar for me. For me, the only difference between the two currencies is that one of them goes down in value every day, and the other one goes up in value everyday.
Would like a pie with that? We already predicted that you don't.
I agree with the act, though the method you're using (black-listing) seems a bit backward. It would be more secure and a lot less laborious to block all javascript, and then white-list the URLs/Domains that you trust (bank, etc.).
When you choose to host with a company like GoDaddy, why would expect anything less?
Your condescending tone is only exceeded by your ignorance.
Bullhorn instructions for use with a mobile phone, for dummies (like you):
Don't forget about old school solutions such as a megaphone or bullhorn. Not perfect, but simple and effective.
Agreed. The article is essentially the same rehash of, "tomorrow's computers will break today's encryption just like today's computers broke yesterday's encryption." Nothing to see here; we already know that tomorrow's encryption will be reinvented.
Vast amount of electricity and specialized fossil fuels are used to cut down millions of trees, ship them thousands of miles to lumber mills all over the world, turned into paper, printed into "dollars" which are also shipped all over the world he prize for which is dollar coupons in exchange for labor. The coupons are then traded with other businesses that collect the dollar coupons in exchange for beanie-babies and other commodities. That sounds like a really stupid system too.
Submarines already have towed floating antenna arrays which are capable of communicating with satellites which can then relay messages to planes all over the globe. They also have towed sonar arrays, towed optics arrays to communicate digitally with light.
Looks like some of these MIT boys n' girls should have joined the Navy before inventing solutions to things which don't have a problem.
Click Bait for a Youtube Video Embeded in Article
Go ahead... watch the video.
What the fuck does it mean to share a drop? Is this website run by 12 year olds?
LOL! I wonder how many people 'whooshed' on this.
Don't forget to tell them how you feel.
I think most people are going to woosh on this.
Ever had the nagging suspicion that your local lemonade stand is raising prices on hot days just because it can? Nothing to see here...
The discs had labels nearly identical to the discs provided by Dell for its computers and had the Windows and Dell logos. "If I had just written 'Eric's Restore Disc' on there, it would have been fine," Lundgren said.
A copy of a Windows disc is clearly not illegal. It is the license which Microsoft sells and which end-users or manufacturers pay for. They ruined this mans life over a trademark logo.
This put me to sleep.
Isn't fighting a fatal infection somewhat of a waste of resources?
SWA delivery driver attempts delivery with signature required but nobody is home and leaves sticker on the door
Ethnic man calls in to SWA
Customer Server: "How can I help you?"
Ethnic Man: "Who can I make a complaint to?"
Customer Service: "What seems to be the problem sir?"
Ethnic Man: "One of your delivery drivers left a fucking SWA stickah on mah door!"
Tell that to the US Government!
Totally fake news. They called the video "VR" but it was only 360: not VR. The information they conveyed was certainly educational though.
At some point in the past, 1 bitcoin could only buy 1 slice of pizza. Today, 1 bitcoin can buy a brand new motorcycle.
At some point in the past 1 dollar could buy 10 movies tickets. Today 1 dollar can't even buy you 1 movie ticket.
Bitcoin sounds like a pretty awesome currency to me. Each to their own I suppose.
I don't know what planet you spend your bitcoin on, but I don't pay any transaction fees. Maybe instead of being a troll running around calling people a liar, perhaps you should fire up the Google machine and find out how it's possible.
Next, you'll probably tell me that my transactions would never complete if I don't pay a fee. LOL
I appreciate your perspective, though it incorrectly assumes that I purchased a sum of bitcoin and now I'm running around daily consuming/burning that bitcoin when it should be left alone to mature in value. You seem to believe that I should have two stacks of currency: one stack of dollars to live life by, and another stack of bitcoin to leave as an investment.
In reality, all the money received from my 9-5 job, my sideline business, and my miners goes into bitcoin. Therefore, I have no dollars left for daily life. I have a constant stream of finances going into bitcoin, and some coming out of bitcoin in the form of commodities and services needed to live daily life. This model ensures that my entire budget increases in purchasing power as rapidly as bitcoin increases in value. All I have to do is ensure that the stream of finances going into bitcoin is larger than the stream coming out of bitcoin and my nest egg grows at an even more rapid pace than if I only used bitcoin as an investment.
To quote yourself, "when it increases in price this quickly then you are retarded" you would be retarded to NOT put every dollar you have into bitcoin.
This thread will be flooded with people saying bitcoin is just for criminals, that mining isn't profitable, and that if you buy it you can't get your money out.
The truth is, I use bitcoin everyday to buy coffee, gas, pay my bills, take my dates out, and buy every day items such as groceries and electronics. I have several different types of miners, and they all turn a handsome profit. I can walk up to any ATM in the world where a Visa Debit or Mastercard Debit cards are accepted and turn my bitcoin back into cash in about 10 seconds.
It has almost entirely replaced the dollar for me. For me, the only difference between the two currencies is that one of them goes down in value every day, and the other one goes up in value everyday.
Go ahead... call me a liar, say it ain't so.
LMAO!!!