To protect their brand identity, porn sites already have no choice but to register the xxx domain.
What's going on here is a $60 value-grab on the 40 million or so porn sites. That's $2.4 billion bonus revenue going to domain registrars.
"... government was (not) working for it's people"
Welcome to China 2.0. LOL 2 digit GDP growth. LOL high speed rail. LOL 91% literacy. LOL urbanization. LOL #1 global car sales. LOL disposable income.
You're modded +5 interesting. Only on Slashdot are ignoramuses interesting.
The South China Morning Post is the best English news source I've found. As aHong Kong newspaper, it's not subject to the same gross political manipulation as the mainland counterparts.
With regards to Chinese language newspapers, they are all subject to towing the party line. You can find balanced view points but never for politically sensitive topics.
Advice for Google and Bing. GTFO of China.
The Chinese will not allow foreigners to control massive industries like search. Their approach to foreigners can be summarized in the following words:
Thanks for your technology!
Thanks for your money!
Now we own you, bitches.
The above incident sent a clear message to Google: We can and will shut you down.
Right and lots not forget all the not-so-hidden gray-market tax dodgers who'll be happy to purge your system and give 1% off so long as you don't request a receipt.
I'm gonna assume you're a guy (you probably are).
Why would you want to meet female geeks? THINK of all the female geeks you know. Is that what you really want?
Just because I like starships, D&D and computers does not mean it's in my best interest to hunt for chicks who resemble me. Besides, women are pretty malliable in the initial stages of a relationship, you could probably get a 10/10 cheerleader to play D&D with you and your nerd friends.
Here's my advice:
1) Learn how to dress and do your hair. You don't have to, but it will help a lot.
2) Go to places where there are females. If you're still a student, take some courses with a high female ratio. Join a few student clubs, run for exec positions. Go to parties. A word on nightclubs, these are the worst place to pick up. The competition is brutal and a lot of women go there for the attention.
3) Don't act like you're there to pick-up. You're just there to have a good time. A lot of women are put off by really aggressive guys. I'd wait till the second or third time you meet someone before making any moves. Sex is like money, no one's gonna give you any if they think you need it.
4) Women are not your friends. Don't waste your time building friendships that won't last. Remember: "Friend guys; fuck girls". If she's not interested, it's time to fold and leave the table.
5) You're gonna encounter a lot of failure as you try catch up on years of experience. Just deal with it and move on.
Perhaps if you yourself had paid attention in economics you would understand that corporate taxes are not necessarily passed onto the consumer, but rather the proportion of taxes payed by corporations and consumer are dependent on the elasticity of the supply & demand curves.
For example consider the following two extreme cases:
i) If governments imposed a tax on insulin, the consumer would be 100% of the tax.
ii) If government imposed a tax on blue pens then the corporation would pay 100% of the tax.
Something similar existed in during first few decades of the 20th century, long before the internets. They were called bucket shops. They are illegal because the shops would use their superior financial resources to manipulate the market and scam the players. I.E. if everyone was betting for stock X, the shop could use their financial resources to short-sell that stock on the real markets; slowly purchase stock X on the real markets, then do a massive liquidation; or liquidate pre-existing holdings in stock X. This would have the result of driving the price of stock X down. Throw in the very real possibility that the house could leverage these market-manipulation tactics, and the odds are stacked heavily in their favour.
Also, situations can arise where the house goes broke and does not have sufficient funds to pay out the players.
USB keys are the herpes of office security. The way people stick them in and out of some random computer, then into their computer, then into their co-worker's computer... It's like fucking a prostitute without a condom and then fucking your friends without a condom.
Thank you Microsoft!
I supplement the above with another critically important filtering rule:
I only friend those I've met in real life.
This is to protect me against hostile profiling.
And the episode were Spock became all emotional after seeing Kirk alive.
Actually, while perfectly emotionless may make the perfect Vulcan, I don't think they make interesting characters. In fact, Vulcan's aren't supposed to be emotionless, but rather suppress their emotions.
Spock both frequently expressed intrigue, puzzlement and fascination. Spock's raised eyebrow "intriguing".
"Emotionless" Data also expressed those emotions in his own way.
Take Tuvok's character. The actor over-emphasized the emotionless part giving us a boring Vulcan.
I don't understand the logic behind website blocking measures.
If an employee were using other non-computer resources for uses deemed non-productive to the firm, then that employee would (should) receive a reprimand.
If employees are sapping excessive bandwith visiting media-heavy websites, those employees should receive a verbal notice to refrain from those activities.
If employees are spending excessive time visiting websites which are non productive, then their manager/supervisor should notified.
Regardless of whatever bullshit definition of "questionable" used, schools should not block "questionable" websites.
Students who use school resources for purposes other than education or stimulating the growth thereof, the judgment of which should be determined on a case by case basis, should be subject to disciplinary action including but not limited to: notification or legal guardian, suspension of computer privileges, detention, suspension, and/or community service.
Signatures have distinguishing features that are unreproducible using FAX machines.
Such as the engraving left on the paper due to varying pressure applied to the paper from the pen by the signer.
To protect their brand identity, porn sites already have no choice but to register the xxx domain. What's going on here is a $60 value-grab on the 40 million or so porn sites. That's $2.4 billion bonus revenue going to domain registrars.
1 text message: $0.03 Bottled water: $0.14 Instant noodle: $0.29 Low-end restaurant meal: $0.80 - $2.40 Middle-class restaurant meal: $5.00
"... government was (not) working for it's people" Welcome to China 2.0. LOL 2 digit GDP growth. LOL high speed rail. LOL 91% literacy. LOL urbanization. LOL #1 global car sales. LOL disposable income. You're modded +5 interesting. Only on Slashdot are ignoramuses interesting.
The South China Morning Post is the best English news source I've found. As aHong Kong newspaper, it's not subject to the same gross political manipulation as the mainland counterparts. With regards to Chinese language newspapers, they are all subject to towing the party line. You can find balanced view points but never for politically sensitive topics.
Woah! I just learned that you can copy digital media!!!
Advice for Google and Bing. GTFO of China. The Chinese will not allow foreigners to control massive industries like search. Their approach to foreigners can be summarized in the following words:
Thanks for your technology!
Thanks for your money!
Now we own you, bitches.
The above incident sent a clear message to Google: We can and will shut you down.
Right and lots not forget all the not-so-hidden gray-market tax dodgers who'll be happy to purge your system and give 1% off so long as you don't request a receipt.
Too bad he would never have thought to think of the Earth as the thing that was moving.
I'm gonna assume you're a guy (you probably are). Why would you want to meet female geeks? THINK of all the female geeks you know. Is that what you really want? Just because I like starships, D&D and computers does not mean it's in my best interest to hunt for chicks who resemble me. Besides, women are pretty malliable in the initial stages of a relationship, you could probably get a 10/10 cheerleader to play D&D with you and your nerd friends. Here's my advice: 1) Learn how to dress and do your hair. You don't have to, but it will help a lot. 2) Go to places where there are females. If you're still a student, take some courses with a high female ratio. Join a few student clubs, run for exec positions. Go to parties. A word on nightclubs, these are the worst place to pick up. The competition is brutal and a lot of women go there for the attention. 3) Don't act like you're there to pick-up. You're just there to have a good time. A lot of women are put off by really aggressive guys. I'd wait till the second or third time you meet someone before making any moves. Sex is like money, no one's gonna give you any if they think you need it. 4) Women are not your friends. Don't waste your time building friendships that won't last. Remember: "Friend guys; fuck girls". If she's not interested, it's time to fold and leave the table. 5) You're gonna encounter a lot of failure as you try catch up on years of experience. Just deal with it and move on.
Microsoft needs to die. Who's up for a staged protest in Redmond?
Perhaps if you yourself had paid attention in economics you would understand that corporate taxes are not necessarily passed onto the consumer, but rather the proportion of taxes payed by corporations and consumer are dependent on the elasticity of the supply & demand curves.
For example consider the following two extreme cases:
i) If governments imposed a tax on insulin, the consumer would be 100% of the tax.
ii) If government imposed a tax on blue pens then the corporation would pay 100% of the tax.
Something similar existed in during first few decades of the 20th century, long before the internets. They were called bucket shops. They are illegal because the shops would use their superior financial resources to manipulate the market and scam the players. I.E. if everyone was betting for stock X, the shop could use their financial resources to short-sell that stock on the real markets; slowly purchase stock X on the real markets, then do a massive liquidation; or liquidate pre-existing holdings in stock X. This would have the result of driving the price of stock X down. Throw in the very real possibility that the house could leverage these market-manipulation tactics, and the odds are stacked heavily in their favour.
Also, situations can arise where the house goes broke and does not have sufficient funds to pay out the players.
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&client=iceweasel-a&rls=org.debian:en-US:unofficial&q=stock+books&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=1590923781561568053&ei=Rdz4SY6_BIqvmQeAtpCaDg&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&resnum=3&ct=result#ps-sellers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket_shop_(stock_market)
Silly Canadian, puny international laws don't apply to the mighty US.
USB keys are the herpes of office security. The way people stick them in and out of some random computer, then into their computer, then into their co-worker's computer... It's like fucking a prostitute without a condom and then fucking your friends without a condom.
Thank you Microsoft!
I supplement the above with another critically important filtering rule: I only friend those I've met in real life. This is to protect me against hostile profiling.
And the episode were Spock became all emotional after seeing Kirk alive. Actually, while perfectly emotionless may make the perfect Vulcan, I don't think they make interesting characters. In fact, Vulcan's aren't supposed to be emotionless, but rather suppress their emotions. Spock both frequently expressed intrigue, puzzlement and fascination. Spock's raised eyebrow "intriguing". "Emotionless" Data also expressed those emotions in his own way. Take Tuvok's character. The actor over-emphasized the emotionless part giving us a boring Vulcan.
Or you mean the asian girls who can't speak English.
I don't understand the logic behind website blocking measures.
If an employee were using other non-computer resources for uses deemed non-productive to the firm, then that employee would (should) receive a reprimand.
If employees are sapping excessive bandwith visiting media-heavy websites, those employees should receive a verbal notice to refrain from those activities.
If employees are spending excessive time visiting websites which are non productive, then their manager/supervisor should notified.
Exactly what laws is the school breaking by not allowing them to access certain sites?
The one universal rule shared by all human beings THOU SHALL NOT BE A HYPOCRITE.
The schools are a direct obligation of the government which supposedly preaches and guarantees freedom speech.
The schools censor conduits of free speech.
One of these has got to be wrong.
Regardless of whatever bullshit definition of "questionable" used, schools should not block "questionable" websites. Students who use school resources for purposes other than education or stimulating the growth thereof, the judgment of which should be determined on a case by case basis, should be subject to disciplinary action including but not limited to: notification or legal guardian, suspension of computer privileges, detention, suspension, and/or community service.
Correction, that's 40 billion RMB for two 1.25GW plants.
I found an article in Chinese.
The correct number is 1.25 GW.
http://news.163.com/09/0419/22/579VCI7U000120GU.html
Signatures have distinguishing features that are unreproducible using FAX machines. Such as the engraving left on the paper due to varying pressure applied to the paper from the pen by the signer.
Also, the opponent had just come out from being pummeled by the Nazis and fighting the bloodiest war in history.
WoW teaches you how to grind. Surprisingly, this is a much needed skill in real life.