maybe an act of crime against society? Such as murder, burglary, random acts of violence,... Sharing movies only hurts bigass companies, and not even that much for that matter. It helps society cause we just love downloading movies. Someone who shares movies is not a danger to other people and should therefore not be locked away, someone who commits violent crimes is.
I switch between logitech fingertip and thumb trackballs and IBM nipple/clit mice on my PC's. I do really like the fingertip trackballs, they are also a lot more accurate for gaming, but thumb trackballs appear to be a bit faster (probably because of the smaller ball, which needs less torque to spin)
I believe it's mostly used to define amounts of C17H21NO4 or 3beta-hydroxy-1alphaH, 5alphaH-tropane-2beta-carboxylic acid methyl ester benzoate, also known as your everyday cocaine.
Because not every computer wants to boot from USB, sometimes it just can't and most of the time it isn't enabled in the bios. And fondling with bios settings is not something you want suits to do.
It's basically a VPN endpoint that accepts connections from MPS devices running around and connects it to the owner's workstation via remote desktop or some custom software.
A dog attacks anything that looks like it's attacking or threatening his family. It doesn't matter how friendly it is to you, it's its primal instinct to protect his family (which he considers you to be a part of)
And what is it with you people always wanting to shoot people. I presume none of you has any experience with conflict situations involving guns. I have been held at gunpoint two times (long story) and the last thing you want to do at that moment is to test your luck. As it takes only a slight muscle spasm, which can be caused by a panic reaction, to kill you.
And try to live with yourself after killing someone in an act of fear. Because after all fear is what leads you to this kind of thoughtless actions.
sure, that's very likely to happen, why are you so scared of things that you've seen on TV and are most unlikely to ever happen to you.
If that someone shows any intent of harming me or my family, he'll be down on the ground in a matter of nanoseconds. But I will never preventively shoot anyone because of a one in a million chance that he might pose a threat.
I most likely have more selfrespect than you do, but I also respect the lives of other human beings , even if they are criminals. But again, if try to harm me or my loved ones in any way that respect will quickly fade away.
Most burglars have families to feed and protect too, and if they get killed who is going to do that, so they won't that that chance.
Now you may always come up with horror stories about rabid psycho hyper hippie junkie punk cyborgs killing everyone they see but it might be in your best intrest if somebody broke into your house and stoly your tv, at least you might get some sense of reality then.
The thing burglars are most afraid of is getting caught and shot at by the inhabitants of whatever house they are robbing, that's why they'll mostly strike when you're not home. But quite a few rob houses when people are sleeping and are very skillfull in getting in and out without waking anyone up, these people also really don't want any more trouble then they already have.
If they would be prepared to fight/attack whoever catches them in the act, they wouldn't be all that careful not to get caught. After all they chose a non-violent type of crime and go through great lenghts to keep it that way.
Yet if one such situation arose where it comes to him or yourself, this would imply that this person has full intent to kill/harm you, which is very, very unlikely to happen. It's not because you're comitting a crime that you are automatically prepared to commit THE crime. While there are horror stories about this kind of thing, it is not likely to happen to any of you. (as i've said, nobody is going to attack someone pointing a gun at them, as anyone would pull the trigger in that case (I would))
As far as raping goes, I seriously doubt it that these rapists would go through the trouble of breaking into a house to do their thing with the added risk of the husband/father/other inhabitants hearing them and kicking their ass, while they can scout out dark alleys.
And after all, think about the odds, first there must be a burglar around in your neighbourhoud, then he has to choose your house out of all the others, then you have to be awake at that moment of get woken up by his noise, then you have to get to him without him hearing you coming and running off, and then he has to have some weird reason to attack you instead of still trying to get the fuck out. Looking at the cases in which this series of events has happened, I'd go for a 1/750.000.000 chance. You're most likely to wake up noticing that your dvd player is gone. There's not much to be afraid of.
Just get a big dog and have some way of announcing to the outside that you have one, burglars never rob people with dogs, it's just plain stupid and dangerous from a burglars point of view. Plus it's a lovely animal.
not in my country you don't, if you kill him for any reason at all, even if he's pointing a shotgun at your head, it's murder (except when he shoots you first), if you just hurt him it's arguably self defense. There have been a lot of cases like this and they all turned out the same: the poor bastard who shot the burglar/robber got thrown into jail.
Seriously, these people aren't out to kill you, and don't want to hurt you physically, they just want to steal your stuff and get away with it as fast and trouble-free as possible, which is imnsho not something they deserve to die for, if they get arrested for burglary they're out of jail in no time. This is less likely to happen if they kill every home owner they encounter on their nightly excursions. If they encounter someone with a gun they will most likely run away instead of attacking that person (because, think about it, attacking somebody that has a gun pointed at you isn't such a good idea after all is it?) burglary and murder are two totally different leagues, that require two totally different states of mind.
Burglars just want your stuff and your money and don't want to kill you or your family. This brings us to the fact that a lot of people would kill to protect their stuff and money. Personally I'd just keep them at gunpoint and let them be arrested. If they don't cooperate shoot them in the leg maybe. I don't think someone deserves to die because that someone wants to take some of my stuff. And I surely could miss all the legal trouble and the mental burden of killing someone.
totally agree, my father learned me to shoot when I was around 7, and I got my first rifle from my grandfather when I was 12 years old (a.22 lr bolt action with 8x scope, which I still have). I also did target practicing at least once a week at that age. Guns just don't seem that magical once you know how they work and how to use them (responsively).
I totally agree, put up a sign that says BEWARE OF THE FRIGGIN' BIG DOGS WITH LASER BEAMS ATTACHED TO THEIR HEADS too. Instead of robbing your house and getting shot the burglar will skip yours and rob your neighbours. The fact is that they don't know you have a gun when they break into your house so they'll only find out too late and cause you lots of trouble if you shoot them. If you have a dog, and make that clear to the outside, they just won't rob you, because they might as well try another house without taking a clear and certain risk. Don't counteract, prevent. So I would advise a dog and an unloaded weapon or a realistic replica or blank firer.
This does work, if you can read your own handwriting. This just isn't the case with me, and I type faster than anyone can write. Having a laptop with you also has the added benefit of having a lot of information ready at hand, and even more if they have wireless internet. IRC'ing with your classmates is also a plus.
maybe an act of crime against society? Such as murder, burglary, random acts of violence, ...
Sharing movies only hurts bigass companies, and not even that much for that matter. It helps society cause we just love downloading movies. Someone who shares movies is not a danger to other people and should therefore not be locked away, someone who commits violent crimes is.
Just being able to brag on IRC about the fact that you are on a plane by itself is worth the price.
I switch between logitech fingertip and thumb trackballs and IBM nipple/clit mice on my PC's.
I do really like the fingertip trackballs, they are also a lot more accurate for gaming, but thumb trackballs appear to be a bit faster (probably because of the smaller ball, which needs less torque to spin)
and since it has a molecular mass of 303.36u you need about 1985791266331147374307356 molecules of that to get to 1 kg
I believe it's mostly used to define amounts of C17H21NO4 or 3beta-hydroxy-1alphaH, 5alphaH-tropane-2beta-carboxylic acid methyl ester benzoate, also known as your everyday cocaine.
yes but this is terrorist night vision equipment because he didn't pay any big corporation a large amount of money for it.
http://www.powerlabs.org/railgun.htm
actually the pix 501 has no VLAN support at all, nor ISL nor dot1q
Because not every computer wants to boot from USB, sometimes it just can't and most of the time it isn't enabled in the bios. And fondling with bios settings is not something you want suits to do.
It's basically a VPN endpoint that accepts connections from MPS devices running around and connects it to the owner's workstation via remote desktop or some custom software.
But the suit people don't like carrying around cd's they like things that are hot and cool and totally useless and expensive.
does anybody know of something like this for lunix that uses the pc speaker? :) Should be fun to run it on every server at work.
an attack of a very big cisco aironet accesspoint ssid in its default configuration? killing all and sparing none with all its insecureness
*gringo mode on*
OMG teh tsunami WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!1!11111 @_@
*rushes to store to buy anti-tsunami hat*
I think you really should check out Ableton Live (for mac or wintel), it has the same autostretching loop-based approach as ACID + lots of extra's.
A dog attacks anything that looks like it's attacking or threatening his family. It doesn't matter how friendly it is to you, it's its primal instinct to protect his family (which he considers you to be a part of)
And what is it with you people always wanting to shoot people. I presume none of you has any experience with conflict situations involving guns. I have been held at gunpoint two times (long story) and the last thing you want to do at that moment is to test your luck. As it takes only a slight muscle spasm, which can be caused by a panic reaction, to kill you.
And try to live with yourself after killing someone in an act of fear. Because after all fear is what leads you to this kind of thoughtless actions.
why on earth am I replying to a trolling AC?
sure, that's very likely to happen, why are you so scared of things that you've seen on TV and are most unlikely to ever happen to you.
If that someone shows any intent of harming me or my family, he'll be down on the ground in a matter of nanoseconds. But I will never preventively shoot anyone because of a one in a million chance that he might pose a threat.
I most likely have more selfrespect than you do, but I also respect the lives of other human beings , even if they are criminals.
But again, if try to harm me or my loved ones in any way that respect will quickly fade away.
Most burglars have families to feed and protect too, and if they get killed who is going to do that, so they won't that that chance.
Now you may always come up with horror stories about rabid psycho hyper hippie junkie punk cyborgs killing everyone they see but it might be in your best intrest if somebody broke into your house and stoly your tv, at least you might get some sense of reality then.
The thing burglars are most afraid of is getting caught and shot at by the inhabitants of whatever house they are robbing, that's why they'll mostly strike when you're not home. But quite a few rob houses when people are sleeping and are very skillfull in getting in and out without waking anyone up, these people also really don't want any more trouble then they already have.
If they would be prepared to fight/attack whoever catches them in the act, they wouldn't be all that careful not to get caught. After all they chose a non-violent type of crime and go through great lenghts to keep it that way.
Yet if one such situation arose where it comes to him or yourself, this would imply that this person has full intent to kill/harm you, which is very, very unlikely to happen. It's not because you're comitting a crime that you are automatically prepared to commit THE crime. While there are horror stories about this kind of thing, it is not likely to happen to any of you. (as i've said, nobody is going to attack someone pointing a gun at them, as anyone would pull the trigger in that case (I would))
As far as raping goes, I seriously doubt it that these rapists would go through the trouble of breaking into a house to do their thing with the added risk of the husband/father/other inhabitants hearing them and kicking their ass, while they can scout out dark alleys.
And after all, think about the odds, first there must be a burglar around in your neighbourhoud, then he has to choose your house out of all the others, then you have to be awake at that moment of get woken up by his noise, then you have to get to him without him hearing you coming and running off, and then he has to have some weird reason to attack you instead of still trying to get the fuck out. Looking at the cases in which this series of events has happened, I'd go for a 1/750.000.000 chance. You're most likely to wake up noticing that your dvd player is gone. There's not much to be afraid of.
Just get a big dog and have some way of announcing to the outside that you have one, burglars never rob people with dogs, it's just plain stupid and dangerous from a burglars point of view. Plus it's a lovely animal.
not in my country you don't, if you kill him for any reason at all, even if he's pointing a shotgun at your head, it's murder (except when he shoots you first), if you just hurt him it's arguably self defense. There have been a lot of cases like this and they all turned out the same: the poor bastard who shot the burglar/robber got thrown into jail.
Seriously, these people aren't out to kill you, and don't want to hurt you physically, they just want to steal your stuff and get away with it as fast and trouble-free as possible, which is imnsho not something they deserve to die for, if they get arrested for burglary they're out of jail in no time. This is less likely to happen if they kill every home owner they encounter on their nightly excursions. If they encounter someone with a gun they will most likely run away instead of attacking that person (because, think about it, attacking somebody that has a gun pointed at you isn't such a good idea after all is it?)
burglary and murder are two totally different leagues, that require two totally different states of mind.
Burglars just want your stuff and your money and don't want to kill you or your family. This brings us to the fact that a lot of people would kill to protect their stuff and money.
Personally I'd just keep them at gunpoint and let them be arrested. If they don't cooperate shoot them in the leg maybe. I don't think someone deserves to die because that someone wants to take some of my stuff. And I surely could miss all the legal trouble and the mental burden of killing someone.
totally agree, my father learned me to shoot when I was around 7, and I got my first rifle from my grandfather when I was 12 years old (a .22 lr bolt action with 8x scope, which I still have). I also did target practicing at least once a week at that age. Guns just don't seem that magical once you know how they work and how to use them (responsively).
I totally agree, put up a sign that says BEWARE OF THE FRIGGIN' BIG DOGS WITH LASER BEAMS ATTACHED TO THEIR HEADS too. Instead of robbing your house and getting shot the burglar will skip yours and rob your neighbours. The fact is that they don't know you have a gun when they break into your house so they'll only find out too late and cause you lots of trouble if you shoot them. If you have a dog, and make that clear to the outside, they just won't rob you, because they might as well try another house without taking a clear and certain risk. Don't counteract, prevent. So I would advise a dog and an unloaded weapon or a realistic replica or blank firer.
Personally I have a dobermann.
This does work, if you can read your own handwriting.
This just isn't the case with me, and I type faster than anyone can write. Having a laptop with you also has the added benefit of having a lot of information ready at hand, and even more if they have wireless internet. IRC'ing with your classmates is also a plus.
You'll also need to find some way to combine your gmail address with blogging and an iPod for ultimate sheep power.
any self-respecting techie instantly ditches the manual and goes messing around with the device right away.