this $50,000 incentive will be great for improving security. (since once an exploit has been offered for sale, there are many avenues for that problem to be leaked to general awareness.)
seriously. All those World of Warcraft addicts are on unsupervised computers at home. Tell me they aren't multitasking their online gaming addiction with masturbation at the computer? Sexual release is a very powerful drug: http://www.mcmanweb.com/love_lust.htm
"another lesson of this war is that the era of the automatic rifle as basic small arm may be ending." - the "War Nerd".
I think that if intelligent unmanned drones become prevalent (currently drones require a large operations staff), we will finally run in to the issue of reducing the number of autonomous moral agents. If the second amendment is no longer effective due to the asymmetry of modern military versus individuals, then the remaining key is autonomous morality.
1.) Throw out your calling cards if you have any left. 2.) Setup up a VOIP forwarding system on your broadband computer. 3.) Force users of the free long distance to listen to local advertisements first. 4.) Profit.
"First point: FUN is not the goal of learning. Please consider that, Mr. Baude [he is responding to another blog]. The goals of formal education are to discipline the mind, establish correct methods of problem-solving and analysis, and provide an essential baseline of (systematized) knowledge for further growth. Learning can be immediately rewarding and interesting, but even when it is not - or especially when it is not - school curriculums should still work toward these goals, not give up and let students watch nominally interactive multimedia presentations, frittering away school hours that would otherwise be spent - groan! - reading textbooks." More at Udolpho.com: "Computers, huh! What are they good for?."
Anybody remember the colleges that were giving away laptops to every incoming student? That really took off, huh?
two species can interbreed with the result that a growth gene is expressed and the usual limiting gene is not available resulting in gigantism. it'd be hilarious if brain gigantism began this way and then was taken advantage (I do not believe this was the reason for intelligence spurt).
"Have you confronted passengers and been met with abuse or intimidation?
Do you sit in silence and grit your teeth?
Or does the music not actually bother you?" http://www.hovis21.com/us.html
On the bus, there's some guy drinking malt liquor this year. Asking me if I'm a cop.
On the sidewalk, some guy asks me for 50 cents while I'm bicycling past. Hassles me for ignoring him.
Etiquitte favors norm deviants over norm enforcers. As long as this "politically correct" inversion of the past is true, then UK will slap cameras and gov't Anti-Social Behavior Orders everywhere. A "study by the Institute for Public Policy Research suggests Britain's youth are among the most badly behaved in Europe." bbc.
Ultimately I blame the Prussian education model unlike the summation in the BBC article. Counter-culture has won against the sheeple model! I say let it go, let school vouchers allow schools that aren't constantly sued safety labelled politically correct rebel factories.
"Every single person who's used this retarded line of thinking needs to be rounded up and forced to watch every single Vietnam movie ever made (or hell, as someone else pointed out, footage from Iraq.)"
"A government will never desire to annihilate its own population."
The interesting thing about color is that it is good enough ("Voxel 4" was our best if you find our website) to find images that have been resized, run through *some* effects filters, or rotated.
So if you use the same usericon etc, resized, on unconnected websites, that could be used to correlate your identities once this feature is in a global search engine. Also, the clustering of related images, for efficiency, restricts your results to the same cluster (for our implementation), which may not be apparent at first.
p.s. Thanks #Wikipedia for the gigabytes of images URL.
So you have to factor that into account for the amount of "hits" that you're getting. If that's your metric.
[this is a repeat comment of mine from similar story. to do: make a list of repeated "insightful" comments from myself and others, such as 'ISP egress filtering for valid source ip addresses']
Let's remote control every shark in existence. Then we won't have to worry about sharks attacking humans any more.
this $50,000 incentive will be great for improving security. (since once an exploit has been offered for sale, there are many avenues for that problem to be leaked to general awareness.)
seriously. All those World of Warcraft addicts are on unsupervised computers at home. Tell me they aren't multitasking their online gaming addiction with masturbation at the computer? Sexual release is a very powerful drug: http://www.mcmanweb.com/love_lust.htm
"another lesson of this war is that the era of the automatic rifle as basic small arm may be ending." - the "War Nerd".
I think that if intelligent unmanned drones become prevalent (currently drones require a large operations staff), we will finally run in to the issue of reducing the number of autonomous moral agents. If the second amendment is no longer effective due to the asymmetry of modern military versus individuals, then the remaining key is autonomous morality.
Which will do for most apps.
1.) Throw out your calling cards if you have any left.
2.) Setup up a VOIP forwarding system on your broadband computer.
3.) Force users of the free long distance to listen to local advertisements first.
4.) Profit.
Maybe they just bought a commercial off the shelf (COTS) bugged phone, and surreptitiously replaced the phones after copying the user settings.
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These phones went the rounds of the blogs a while ago so I think they're real:
http://www.spyphones.com/
Not to mention you can use a phone itself as a remote GPS tracker. See this link from cruel.com in August:
http://forums.accutracking.com/viewtopic.php?t=49
on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olpc of children holding up identical laptops, and I think
Socialism! Communism!
How about 1 computer kiosk per village? See where that takes us.
so subscribers don't have to listen to commercials. Yeah, I know satellite radio, but FM is local which makes radio better.
"First point: FUN is not the goal of learning. Please consider that, Mr. Baude [he is responding to another blog]. The goals of formal education are to discipline the mind, establish correct methods of problem-solving and analysis, and provide an essential baseline of (systematized) knowledge for further growth. Learning can be immediately rewarding and interesting, but even when it is not - or especially when it is not - school curriculums should still work toward these goals, not give up and let students watch nominally interactive multimedia presentations, frittering away school hours that would otherwise be spent - groan! - reading textbooks." More at Udolpho.com: "Computers, huh! What are they good for?."
Anybody remember the colleges that were giving away laptops to every incoming student? That really took off, huh?
completely unsound hypthesizing:
two species can interbreed with the result that a growth gene is expressed and the usual limiting gene is not available resulting in gigantism.
it'd be hilarious if brain gigantism began this way and then was taken advantage (I do not believe this was the reason for intelligence spurt).
I copied Trade Sports's chart from 12:32 a.m. to 1:56 a.m. to my blog.
Looks like the plunge happened at 1 a.m.
hopefully.
website makers don't even bother to put non-flash options up any more.
p.s. saa-weeet.
Makes it great. You can say, well Wikipedia anonymouses said it.
On the sidewalk, some guy asks me for 50 cents while I'm bicycling past. Hassles me for ignoring him.
Etiquitte favors norm deviants over norm enforcers. As long as this "politically correct" inversion of the past is true, then UK will slap cameras and gov't Anti-Social Behavior Orders everywhere. A "study by the Institute for Public Policy Research suggests Britain's youth are among the most badly behaved in Europe." bbc.
Ultimately I blame the Prussian education model unlike the summation in the BBC article. Counter-culture has won against the sheeple model! I say let it go, let school vouchers allow schools that aren't constantly sued safety labelled politically correct rebel factories.
"Every single person who's used this retarded line of thinking needs to be rounded up and forced to watch every single Vietnam movie ever made (or hell, as someone else pointed out, footage from Iraq.)"
"A government will never desire to annihilate its own population."
You sir, need to learn about Stalinist USSR.
freechess.org:
Total time online: 99 days, 15 hrs, 20 mins
% of life online: 3.8 (since Mon Aug 9, 23:56 EDT 1999)
and some others are much worse.
hmm. Could Scott McCloud's classic chess comic be adapted for WoW subject matter?
(My group did a content based image search engine at OSU: http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~hakan/CIS772/index. html)
The interesting thing about color is that it is good enough ("Voxel 4" was our best if you find our website) to find images that have been resized, run through *some* effects filters, or rotated.
So if you use the same usericon etc, resized, on unconnected websites, that could be used to correlate your identities once this feature is in a global search engine. Also, the clustering of related images, for efficiency, restricts your results to the same cluster (for our implementation), which may not be apparent at first.
p.s. Thanks #Wikipedia for the gigabytes of images URL.
So you have to factor that into account for the amount of "hits" that you're getting. If that's your metric.
[this is a repeat comment of mine from similar story. to do: make a list of repeated "insightful" comments from myself and others, such as 'ISP egress filtering for valid source ip addresses']
Nukes are worth more than other other weapon in bargaining.s ions
h ilada_of_evil.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=north+korea+conces
With that said, if you want to read about The War Nerd saying Venezuela's new jets and helicopters is a waste of money for war: http://www.exile.ru/2006-October-06/venezuela_enc
Did I miss the big event when nerdism became negative instead of positive?
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I'd like to see all the loudmouths try to compete with cheap currency citizens on rentacoder.com with the Chinese buying dollars year after year.
http://economist.com/ talked against this practice (altho with some progress they wrote about the other side) for some time.
fun read:6 /bh-eu-06-biondi/bh-eu-06-biondi-up.pdf
http://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-europe-0
"Key to the Extraterrestrial Messages" (1969)
Mentioned in my blog that it is the same year as the quasar discovery that was mistaken as signals from Little Green Men (LGM). src.