I tried doing a "Proof by Asumption" in Grade 12. I wrote in on a board right before a test on "proofs" She told me to take it off quickly before The other students got confused.
Heh, impossible to travel *at* the speed of light. Just like the sound barrier, traveling at the speed of sound we would tear or ship apart from the shockwaves. However we can pass through the soundbarrier, I guess we can't accelerate through c then. There's also the Infinite probability engine to think about as well, tea anyone. (I feel qualified because I've read every single book Douglas Adams has written, even his non-fiction books.
Words aren't only defined by a dictionary (which is just a guide, not official). Words aren't only defined as how people use (or misuse) them. Words are also defined by the context in which they are used. Personally, I prefer the terms "White hat hacker" and "Black hat Hacker". "Red Hat" is another story
> It's akin to piggybacking a phone line from a neighboor
No, it's akin to piggybacking a phone line for a payphone
I tried doing a "Proof by Asumption" in Grade 12.
I wrote in on a board right before a test on "proofs" She told me to take it off quickly before The other students got confused.
Prove X = Y
1. Assume X = y
2. therefore X = Y
Heh, impossible to travel *at* the speed of light.
Just like the sound barrier, traveling at the speed of sound we would tear or ship apart from the shockwaves.
However we can pass through the soundbarrier, I guess we can't accelerate through c then.
There's also the Infinite probability engine to think about as well, tea anyone. (I feel qualified because I've read every single book Douglas Adams has written, even his non-fiction books.
Words aren't only defined by a dictionary (which is just a guide, not official).
Words aren't only defined as how people use (or misuse) them.
Words are also defined by the context in which they are used.
Personally, I prefer the terms "White hat hacker" and "Black hat Hacker". "Red Hat" is another story