Cleveland would have won a Superbowl already if Art Modell didn't screw them in 95. We've seen what that staff has accomplished (Baltimore and New England).
Just to play devils advocate, they're selling exploits. You need not hack machines that do not belong to you to develop exploits.
Are they not in some sense selling knowledge? Since when is that illegal? (State secrets and whatnot aside).
Footage of what? The damage maybe, but unless it was planned there's not going to be any action footage.
Probably the last thing caught on camera was it hitting the wall.
I don't think so. I can't imagine they would be stupid enough to remove support for non-microsoft platforms. If they do they might as well have lit the $8.5B on fire.
As of Monday CNN was reporting over 5000 tweets/sec at it's peak.
Today is Tuesday. Why is information from Sunday being used?
Why can't up to date articles be used around here?
Rodrigo Rato, President, Bankia (Spain) is fifth on the list. US-Based indeed.
I'd like to know who at theonion has a crystal ball and where they got it from. If that was actually written in Jan of 2001...that's amazing.
Cleveland would have won a Superbowl already if Art Modell didn't screw them in 95. We've seen what that staff has accomplished (Baltimore and New England).
more or less than the amount of time people have been drinking Kool-aid? Does it depend on which calendar you choose to use?
Is this not similar in some way to Microsoft and apple in the the 90's? If AMD goes away Intel is in a bad position.
How is this modded insightful? The OP mentioned it in the fucking summary. You don't even read that anymore and get an insightful mod? Fuck off
Apparently they do an energy measured to temperature conversion. It states as such in the article. Oh wait, I must be new here I RTFA.
Just to play devils advocate, they're selling exploits. You need not hack machines that do not belong to you to develop exploits.
Are they not in some sense selling knowledge? Since when is that illegal? (State secrets and whatnot aside).
I don't agree with it, but I'm just saying.
Footage of what? The damage maybe, but unless it was planned there's not going to be any action footage. Probably the last thing caught on camera was it hitting the wall.
I thought it was a feature. I mean no one RTFA's anyway right?
I don't think so. I can't imagine they would be stupid enough to remove support for non-microsoft platforms. If they do they might as well have lit the $8.5B on fire.
As of Monday CNN was reporting over 5000 tweets/sec at it's peak. Today is Tuesday. Why is information from Sunday being used? Why can't up to date articles be used around here?
Does that mean that it does not have the ability to stay tight?