I have always asked myself: What is the difference between Bitcoin and "real" money? (taking out the fact of the centralized version of real money)
So, if someone hacks into a bank system, considering that now most of the money has no backing in "real" bills and coins, they will be stealing digital goods, the same as if they were stealing Bitcoins.
That just show us apps are meaningless... just a nice link to a webpage, and to prevent you to realise that, they block the direct access. Welcome to the future of the internet... one million apps doing the work of one... ohhh, that's what Apple calls efficiency.
Is the neanderthal a human? To begin with, is not an Homo Sapiens. And I think the "human" is just another animal (it got a taxonomic classification, to begin with), so if you can clone animals, you can clone humans, from the ethical point of view. From the technical point of view, with my knowledges of biology, it is as easy to clone a "human" as is to clone some other animals and, in fact, some animals are harder to clone than a human.
I have always asked myself: What is the difference between Bitcoin and "real" money? (taking out the fact of the centralized version of real money) So, if someone hacks into a bank system, considering that now most of the money has no backing in "real" bills and coins, they will be stealing digital goods, the same as if they were stealing Bitcoins.
PS: Google said they werent blocking entire accounts just Buzz and Google+ a fact is confirmed by some Hong Kong users here
I thought Chromeless, which evolved from Prism, was the answer to that...
That just show us apps are meaningless... just a nice link to a webpage, and to prevent you to realise that, they block the direct access. Welcome to the future of the internet... one million apps doing the work of one... ohhh, that's what Apple calls efficiency.
It may be that the more religious people are very religious *because* they fear death, and not the opposite.
Is the neanderthal a human? To begin with, is not an Homo Sapiens. And I think the "human" is just another animal (it got a taxonomic classification, to begin with), so if you can clone animals, you can clone humans, from the ethical point of view. From the technical point of view, with my knowledges of biology, it is as easy to clone a "human" as is to clone some other animals and, in fact, some animals are harder to clone than a human.