it seems that the only way to be sure that there is basis for this is to first create a time machine and go back to the big bang and verify the effect.
Isn't that essentially what particle accelerators do?
I wish I had worked there, they had a great mentality and fun in it.
Ever since I played Commander Keen I've liked Apogee (even though they published it, and when I played it, I wasn't old enough to understand the difference). I just found out not too long ago that Apogee turned into 3DRealms, making me like them even more. Sucks to see them go down the tubes.
Doesn't mean they won't. I know a couple managers, and frankly you are sticking your neck out if you make a couple of bad hires. What is to stop someone from snooping on your myspace/facebook (other than privacy settings) from their own home.
It all comes down to what has been said before, if you don't want the world to know, don't put it on the internet. Its the reason why I discontinued facebook, because quite frankly, I find it rather advantageous to be mysterious ( especially with women;) ).
There seems to be a false dichotomy here that says that you're either not on facebook, or all of your most private information is known to everyone.
Being on a social networking site doesn't mean you have to divulge all of your personal information.
it seems that the only way to be sure that there is basis for this is to first create a time machine and go back to the big bang and verify the effect.
Isn't that essentially what particle accelerators do?
I wish I had worked there, they had a great mentality and fun in it.
Ever since I played Commander Keen I've liked Apogee (even though they published it, and when I played it, I wasn't old enough to understand the difference). I just found out not too long ago that Apogee turned into 3DRealms, making me like them even more. Sucks to see them go down the tubes.
It's funny, because you're making fun of people for not understanding socialism while you yourself don't understand capitalism.
Doesn't mean they won't. I know a couple managers, and frankly you are sticking your neck out if you make a couple of bad hires. What is to stop someone from snooping on your myspace/facebook (other than privacy settings) from their own home.
It all comes down to what has been said before, if you don't want the world to know, don't put it on the internet. Its the reason why I discontinued facebook, because quite frankly, I find it rather advantageous to be mysterious ( especially with women ;) ).
There seems to be a false dichotomy here that says that you're either not on facebook, or all of your most private information is known to everyone. Being on a social networking site doesn't mean you have to divulge all of your personal information.
What costs? Their bandwidth costs have been going down, and their profits have been going up. There are no costs they have to pass onto the consumer.
Do you have any facts or statistics to back up your claims? Or are you just making conspiratorial assumptions?