But he could just use other sources to get the same info, sense most police publicly announce where DUI checkpoints are going to be. Isn't that a little like saying Kitchen knifes should be illegal because even if one person falls on one or kills someone else, it's too many?
I'm guessing you favored Nixon behaving like a king with no rule of law and attempting to distory the democratic process to stay in power with no one ever finding out. You should be ashamed of such a horrible opinion.
The post you are replying to you never said some hippy dream world was possible, it only said the basic doomsday prediction of TFS was basically lying about the problems, if you even think they are problems
You can read the same predictions from 1880, repeated every several years till now. how we wouldn't be able to substation 1 billion, then 2 billion then 3, till now. Yawn.
facts:
We produce enough food EVERYday to fed everyone in the world 3 times over. It's the economics of distribution, not scarcity that causes someone to starve. 8 billion people in the world could stand arm to southern California. You think the world is really populated till you hop on a plane and look down and see nothing between LA and Denver.
On a sliding scale of intellectual, a geek is well above the average in a given social group but below a true academic. A select group of them tend to become academics. Once and awhile one becomes a poisoned dragon and becomes Malcolm Gladwell, the anti-thiesit of a true intellectual
I would love a DVR on the 360, but my concern is you really need a robust enterprise hard-drive or hard drive array for all those rewrites, especially when people like me like who used to rerecord all the futruma/south park/trek reruns every single night whether I watched them or not just to make sure I have something to watch if I wanted to. I don't think the 350 drive is up for it.
You also have your OS version, your system fonts, (sometimes installed by certain apps you installed), your screen resolution, your timezone, etc. Or you could just go to the website in the summary: http://panopticlick.eff.org/ and test yourself
that's just plain wrong, which I verified with Google in 30 seconds. Furthermore it doesn't have anything to do with human capabilities or wants as is the point here. It has everything to do with economic means and cultures. Did you know in the 60s people used to buy cars every two years on average? Mostly because the cars sucked, sure they were a few classics mixed in there, but those weren't the bulk.
It's true he worked 7 days a week etc, but also remember his dad was a millionaire so he had something to fall back on a little if it all went to pot and some knowledge of business workings, and some seed money and encouragement. In any case, Gates should be thought of as a exception really, and not used as a model for prediction of results of your own behavior, there are 10,000 other entrepreneurs to model if that's your interest. Or different words Gates is a antidote , once you know the antidote, you can forget the data. And yes he did work very hard.
So, killing animals for food is 'going off the deep end'? I lived on a farm from ages 5-11. We slaughtered several of our animals for food.
He doesn't live on a farm and has no practical reason to kill animals himself, If you can't see this is clearly a self-righteous attention seeking self gratification behavior, you don't understand humans. Besides the sanitation issues, time wasted, etc, it's just wasteful, unless he can eat a whole goat at once, if he just freezes it, might as well buy butcher bought. Either be a vegetarian or don't, it's not like this is practical for most of us to adopt into our lives. We don't tend to go chop down tress our selves, then trim them into planks, treat them, and THEN build a new garage with them either, by Marl's logic we should to better understand our impact on the forests. It's perfectly reasonable to have a professional do such work, because they will do it much better
the honeymoon won't last thou, malware makers and worse will quickly start exploiting macs if they see a corporate market to do so, but for the next 2 years it might be ok.
While his design is almost there, most of these become much less functional when you actually use them.
The reason is the functions you want are not in the space/walls/desks/tables, it's in the stuff on them. The tools, the cup, the plate, the fork, notebook, the paper. the onion, the knife. The stapler, the files, the pens. When you compartmentalize you need very careful planing of what you need access to and when. otherwise it doesn't matter how much stuff you can fit if you can't get it when you want it. He doesn't seem to have a lot of places to sit down in a lot of the configs, such as cooking breakfast. I guess you could get used to eating standing up?
His stove doesn't seem to have good vents so good luck cooking homemade stuff at hi-temps or such. Packaged/precooked stuff is doable. I hope his friends enjoy going out because they are not coming over. Which I'm fine with. It's much better to have dedicated but smart spaces in general thou. You lose more time then you can image cleaning tabletops to fold them up just to put the laundry in the dryer so you can go back to the task by laying it all out again. Even things like going to the bathroom have to be planned between tasks, and worse, what if you cut yourself and need a sink for example? I'd rather have the same space as him but just static. The only things I'd want movable is the bed. For example, why does he need two TV/movie viewing areas? it's nice, but not practical for what he gives up for it. Just settle for the smaller TV. I Guess I would have two configs, one for sleeping, and one for everything else. The kitchen can be part of the living room which is part of the TV room. Cramped, but saves time and you get used to it
I sort of feel slashdot won't work for most news sites because you go there to get up to the date stuff, and the slashdot system tends to need a little lag from story post to troll stamping and insights boosting. Slashdot system might work for indepth or commentary typer arctics but not the day to day news breaking, forgotten tomorrow stuff on most news sites, so says me.
You don't have to steal the eye, all you have to do is a man in the middle attack and snoop the data, if you are using it at home. if DRM and HDMI has taught the powers that be nothing, it should have taught them nothing is non-reverse-engineerable. And it's not like it will be a custom program, the eye scanner, algorithms netowrk code, etc to code and decode them will be widespread enough, even if they make a lot of them, that it will be profitable to break them, because you don't need to steal $1b from on target, but $5,000-$10,000 from hundreds of thousands of small targets
it's not designed to be open for a week straight.
I don't think you understand CPU usage
Allowing people to throw stones over a hedge is a bad thing. Also I demand to Know your name AC
But he could just use other sources to get the same info, sense most police publicly announce where DUI checkpoints are going to be. Isn't that a little like saying Kitchen knifes should be illegal because even if one person falls on one or kills someone else, it's too many?
I'm guessing you favored Nixon behaving like a king with no rule of law and attempting to distory the democratic process to stay in power with no one ever finding out. You should be ashamed of such a horrible opinion.
The post you are replying to you never said some hippy dream world was possible, it only said the basic doomsday prediction of TFS was basically lying about the problems, if you even think they are problems
facts:
We produce enough food EVERYday to fed everyone in the world 3 times over. It's the economics of distribution, not scarcity that causes someone to starve. 8 billion people in the world could stand arm to southern California. You think the world is really populated till you hop on a plane and look down and see nothing between LA and Denver.
On a sliding scale of intellectual, a geek is well above the average in a given social group but below a true academic. A select group of them tend to become academics. Once and awhile one becomes a poisoned dragon and becomes Malcolm Gladwell, the anti-thiesit of a true intellectual
BAAAWWWW Everything should be free. Everything should run on antique equipment. Bawwwww
they last longer then a consumer burned dvd, besides you used have managed redundant hard drive backups.
Do you really have better things to do?
I would love a DVR on the 360, but my concern is you really need a robust enterprise hard-drive or hard drive array for all those rewrites, especially when people like me like who used to rerecord all the futruma/south park/trek reruns every single night whether I watched them or not just to make sure I have something to watch if I wanted to. I don't think the 350 drive is up for it.
You also have your OS version, your system fonts, (sometimes installed by certain apps you installed), your screen resolution, your timezone, etc. Or you could just go to the website in the summary: http://panopticlick.eff.org/ and test yourself
that's just plain wrong, which I verified with Google in 30 seconds. Furthermore it doesn't have anything to do with human capabilities or wants as is the point here. It has everything to do with economic means and cultures. Did you know in the 60s people used to buy cars every two years on average? Mostly because the cars sucked, sure they were a few classics mixed in there, but those weren't the bulk.
Should but doesn't, and the USB trick is old, you have to constantly update peoples knowledge and your own, which is the part where it all fails down.
you would expect, and be wrong. Also you missed the point, it WOULD have a code, because it's the employees USB drive.
It's true he worked 7 days a week etc, but also remember his dad was a millionaire so he had something to fall back on a little if it all went to pot and some knowledge of business workings, and some seed money and encouragement. In any case, Gates should be thought of as a exception really, and not used as a model for prediction of results of your own behavior, there are 10,000 other entrepreneurs to model if that's your interest. Or different words Gates is a antidote , once you know the antidote, you can forget the data. And yes he did work very hard.
Expect China to develop yet another military technology stolen from the US in the next 24 months, mark my words
So, killing animals for food is 'going off the deep end'? I lived on a farm from ages 5-11. We slaughtered several of our animals for food.
He doesn't live on a farm and has no practical reason to kill animals himself, If you can't see this is clearly a self-righteous attention seeking self gratification behavior, you don't understand humans. Besides the sanitation issues, time wasted, etc, it's just wasteful, unless he can eat a whole goat at once, if he just freezes it, might as well buy butcher bought. Either be a vegetarian or don't, it's not like this is practical for most of us to adopt into our lives. We don't tend to go chop down tress our selves, then trim them into planks, treat them, and THEN build a new garage with them either, by Marl's logic we should to better understand our impact on the forests. It's perfectly reasonable to have a professional do such work, because they will do it much better
ps3 wasn't a 'revolutionary' console in any respect.
the honeymoon won't last thou, malware makers and worse will quickly start exploiting macs if they see a corporate market to do so, but for the next 2 years it might be ok.
the source is the TFA
While his design is almost there, most of these become much less functional when you actually use them. The reason is the functions you want are not in the space/walls/desks/tables, it's in the stuff on them. The tools, the cup, the plate, the fork, notebook, the paper. the onion, the knife. The stapler, the files, the pens. When you compartmentalize you need very careful planing of what you need access to and when. otherwise it doesn't matter how much stuff you can fit if you can't get it when you want it. He doesn't seem to have a lot of places to sit down in a lot of the configs, such as cooking breakfast. I guess you could get used to eating standing up? His stove doesn't seem to have good vents so good luck cooking homemade stuff at hi-temps or such. Packaged/precooked stuff is doable. I hope his friends enjoy going out because they are not coming over. Which I'm fine with. It's much better to have dedicated but smart spaces in general thou. You lose more time then you can image cleaning tabletops to fold them up just to put the laundry in the dryer so you can go back to the task by laying it all out again. Even things like going to the bathroom have to be planned between tasks, and worse, what if you cut yourself and need a sink for example? I'd rather have the same space as him but just static. The only things I'd want movable is the bed. For example, why does he need two TV/movie viewing areas? it's nice, but not practical for what he gives up for it. Just settle for the smaller TV. I Guess I would have two configs, one for sleeping, and one for everything else. The kitchen can be part of the living room which is part of the TV room. Cramped, but saves time and you get used to it
I sort of feel slashdot won't work for most news sites because you go there to get up to the date stuff, and the slashdot system tends to need a little lag from story post to troll stamping and insights boosting. Slashdot system might work for indepth or commentary typer arctics but not the day to day news breaking, forgotten tomorrow stuff on most news sites, so says me.
You don't have to steal the eye, all you have to do is a man in the middle attack and snoop the data, if you are using it at home. if DRM and HDMI has taught the powers that be nothing, it should have taught them nothing is non-reverse-engineerable. And it's not like it will be a custom program, the eye scanner, algorithms netowrk code, etc to code and decode them will be widespread enough, even if they make a lot of them, that it will be profitable to break them, because you don't need to steal $1b from on target, but $5,000-$10,000 from hundreds of thousands of small targets