Why were you expecting it to melt down? The mere fact that it stayed up is a good thing. Why do you need to know the why? Was some idiot trying to melt it down? You should accept it as fact instead of questioning the why's.
Uhh... water can be transmuted into various forms with little energy. You can take silicon and carbon and phospherous and varous other things necessary for human life to be sustained, add water, and you can have a viable environment for human life. Build solar panels to produce electricity, using the titanium on the surface to move that electricity, turn the water and some carbon into Carbonic Acid, which can easily be transmuted into Hydrocarbons (sorry, me, for leaking out details of a secret government operation to turn global warming into a good thing.) Just becasue theres miners up there dosn't mean they are stupid. They wouldn't need to be stupid. If they are told that it can benefit man kind, then they would go up. Unless his name is Barrack H. Obama.
Measuring water as weight seems so totally illogical. I mean, we think of water as gallons, or liters, and have an easier time visualizing it when expressed in gallons or liters instead of as a weight. We all know that we couldn't lift this water, but thats the closest visualization i think most people can adhear to.
Why wouldn't... oh right... this is the US government we're talking about. I wouldn't want to be represented on a piece of official parchment by the giant goblet of horror.
Linux is only as good as its compiler. If the compiler modified some code in the process, bam. Hyper-secure, because the person attacking dosn't know those modifications.
A cyber war is an attack of things trying to leech information from systems illictly, right? Well, we need to change the way we use to combat it. We need to have web routers for personal use that forbid traffic inbound except as reply to outbound packets, by having the routers have a connection log, blocking any connections that do not truely exist. We need a new http server, one that only sends the appropriate files, and don't allow the programs it runs to edit any files except those it has been authorized to edit, we need mail servers to have a hyper-tough encryption, say 2048-bit encryption of some sort. We have the capibility of all this, we just need to utilize. Cyber Insecurity is caused only by carelessness.
<quote><p>The impact of the Gates' money is immediate, but in the long run a well-funded knowledge base is much more effective at raising the standard of living worldwide. Again, Google upstages Microsoft. Is there anything they can't fail at?</p></quote>
<p>No, Google donating $2 million to Wikipedia doesn't even come close to upstaging the enormous philanthropy of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.</p></quote>
The only problem with that is the idiots in congress would become overwhelmed with renewals and be less able to rob us of our precious goods. Think like an idiot, idiot.
Excuse me? George W Bush Jr. followed the constitution strictly. He went through congress to declare a war on terrorism, as required by the constitution. His methodoligy may be a bit odd, but he got congresses approval, and once congress approves a war, the only way they can end it is by cutting funding, or signing a peace treaty. Millitary funding is allowed by the constitution, as is building roads (bridge to nowhere), maintaining post offices (pension funds for postal workers), et cetera. There are only a few things that really wern't very constitutional, mainly the USA Patriot Act, which was passsed so quickly out of fear, and was pre-written BY A DEMROCRAT.
So the Spanish never thought to prosecute cybercrime yet. *waddles over to spain* just kidding
Is it backwards compatible
Why were you expecting it to melt down? The mere fact that it stayed up is a good thing. Why do you need to know the why? Was some idiot trying to melt it down? You should accept it as fact instead of questioning the why's.
Uhh... water can be transmuted into various forms with little energy. You can take silicon and carbon and phospherous and varous other things necessary for human life to be sustained, add water, and you can have a viable environment for human life. Build solar panels to produce electricity, using the titanium on the surface to move that electricity, turn the water and some carbon into Carbonic Acid, which can easily be transmuted into Hydrocarbons (sorry, me, for leaking out details of a secret government operation to turn global warming into a good thing.)
Just becasue theres miners up there dosn't mean they are stupid. They wouldn't need to be stupid. If they are told that it can benefit man kind, then they would go up. Unless his name is Barrack H. Obama.
Measuring water as weight seems so totally illogical. I mean, we think of water as gallons, or liters, and have an easier time visualizing it when expressed in gallons or liters instead of as a weight. We all know that we couldn't lift this water, but thats the closest visualization i think most people can adhear to.
Why wouldn't... oh right... this is the US government we're talking about. I wouldn't want to be represented on a piece of official parchment by the giant goblet of horror.
Oh no. Run!
that would be my own word smithing
Out of smart people, not greenards
Thats what she said
No. I mean when you actually modify the source code.
Eat my Burning turds, IE6
Linux is only as good as its compiler. If the compiler modified some code in the process, bam. Hyper-secure, because the person attacking dosn't know those modifications.
A cyber war is an attack of things trying to leech information from systems illictly, right? Well, we need to change the way we use to combat it. We need to have web routers for personal use that forbid traffic inbound except as reply to outbound packets, by having the routers have a connection log, blocking any connections that do not truely exist. We need a new http server, one that only sends the appropriate files, and don't allow the programs it runs to edit any files except those it has been authorized to edit, we need mail servers to have a hyper-tough encryption, say 2048-bit encryption of some sort. We have the capibility of all this, we just need to utilize. Cyber Insecurity is caused only by carelessness.
...strangle with ...choke on ... not eat ...pretend its a chicken ...is not really a hot dog ...anything else i missed?
Ok then. My question is why do you use apple in the first place. Apples suck. At least go to Best buy.
Glenn Beck is perfectly fine, not extremist. He tries to show what MIGHT happen, not what WILL happen with laws that are proposed.
Whats Muphry's Law?
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<quote><p>The impact of the Gates' money is immediate, but in the long run a well-funded knowledge base is much more effective at raising the standard of living worldwide. Again, Google upstages Microsoft. Is there anything they can't fail at?</p></quote>
<p>No, Google donating $2 million to Wikipedia doesn't even come close to upstaging the enormous philanthropy of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.</p></quote>
Its a simple case of evil verses evil.
They would die in the way
At least my moms not the only idiot who hates rush limbaugh
The only problem with that is the idiots in congress would become overwhelmed with renewals and be less able to rob us of our precious goods. Think like an idiot, idiot.
so technically, if they're victorious, i am part of congress? Interesting.
Excuse me? George W Bush Jr. followed the constitution strictly. He went through congress to declare a war on terrorism, as required by the constitution. His methodoligy may be a bit odd, but he got congresses approval, and once congress approves a war, the only way they can end it is by cutting funding, or signing a peace treaty. Millitary funding is allowed by the constitution, as is building roads (bridge to nowhere), maintaining post offices (pension funds for postal workers), et cetera. There are only a few things that really wern't very constitutional, mainly the USA Patriot Act, which was passsed so quickly out of fear, and was pre-written BY A DEMROCRAT.
At least then it is constitutional.