1. People have been making their own ar15 lowers for a loong time. There are sites with CAD files and everything needed to fabricate your own from a block of metal. Mfg's also sell what's called an 85% lower, which just needs some holes drilled to make it complete (does not require a 4473).
2. The 3d printer is more expensive than the tools needed to finish off an 85%.
Used to be hollywood's formats were beyond the internet's capability to transmit them in decent quality. Now anyone can download 700 or a couple gigs. Hollywood should have made bluray 120fps @ 1920x1080 non-int and been filming in high fps for the last few decades instead of 24fps.
Reminds me of the 1996 usenet thread "Whoa! Win95 boots in only 3 seconds!" crossposted to about a thousand newsgroups and started the biggest flame war in history to that point.
Why not just eliminate rep/senators and the president and make everything an instantaneous vote? Maybe have elections to determine what bills get presented. Why have this middleman that essentially does nothing.
Our company feels out products in this way: they have someone make a prototype, put it up on its main page saying New product:... click here to preorder, when there is no product even in the pipeline. Its all just a trial balloon to see if there's a market. Then they decide whether to design the product based on how many people "buy" it.
To address your point that its hard to prove if advertising generates money, its really not. Our company has sales and big pushes where certain products are pushed heavily. We see sometimes 4x the demand for that product. We even have a calendar that has hard and soft deadlines for sales (on the company's 2012 calendar), so we know a year in advance when our peaks and valleys will be as far as sales. Its very clear from the volume of orders that marketing does work. Based off when people call (compared to when an ad started), we know exactly what ad people saw that caused them to call.
Agreed. I have 3 full length ar15s, 4 pistol ar15s, a benelli M4, 2 ak's..... I could go on. I've never killed anyone.
I did have an attempted robbery though. An intruder thought I wasn't home because I didn't answer the door (sketchy looking guy through the peephole... not going to answer it). So he tried to ram his shoulder through. Luckily the door jam held until a neighbor came out to yell at the guy. If he broke through, I had my HK-USP 40sw sighted in right at the door. He would have ate a bullet salad. Never was I so thankful to have a particular inanimate object.
You should have been clued in it was a silly question by the fact that so few people have ever searched for "lats squats," that it wasn't in the autocomplete.If you have JS turned off, Google doesn't synonym switch on phrases that are commonly searched. Latissimus dorsi muscles are worked enough for satellite cell activation with the lat pull down machine (meh) and weighted pullups. Squats are quads, hamstrings, glutes and lower back.
You can't delete it, you can only deactivate it. Which basically means other people don't see you. You're account is still there, still able to be logged into. If you do log in, it reactivates it to the world.
Its more like complaining that someone with a sensitive mic captured a conversation between you and you're wife in your bedroom by being in the apartment next door and putting a mic up to the wall.
Shouting on the street, anyone can hear without trying. Someone made a deliberate effort to capture personal information. A microphone is as specialized of equipment as a 802.11g receiver.
do captcha in a different way. Show an image of someone famous, like Obama, then ask who that person is. The answer key could have "Obama," "Barrack," "Barrack Obama" and every other iteration.
I heard porn sites were require a captcha to view an image, but it was really a redirect from another captcha. So porn surfers were solving captchas for bots.
Question, does the system prompt you for normal and secret passwords, or just the normal password and you have to enter a command (like mount) to get the secret pw prompt?
The way I do it is to have cryptsetup/mount not automatically mount encrypted partitions. If it did, every bootup it would halt at a password prompt before the login screen. This would be a tell that a partition is encrypted.
If you look at the data on each drive I'm sure someone with knowledge could see data on the drive was encrypted. But to the casual attempt at simply mounting the drive with various filesystem formats, it would just fail (as if the partition was corrupted or the wrong filesystem type was specified).
Many people have gotten fines from evidence collected on google earth. Specifically swimming pools that don't meet zoning, that would not be visible from public view (only satellite or airplane).
Not entirely accurate. I had a website up in 1996 and it worked like this. Yahoo used a faceted browse, similar to ebay's organization. If you wanted your site on yahoo, you'd go to a form on the site and submit your url, what descrition you wanted, and what category it would go under. The "QC" you talk about was just making sure it wasn't spam and was in the correct category.
They didn't select good site and reject bad ones. You could tell this because there were some pretty terrible websites up at the time.
1. Little Incentive, huh? How many times have you seen "I've gone xxx mph on my ___"? I see regular posts on other forums where people post the top speed they've gone. I'd suspect every single post is an outright lie. That's what ricers and bogans do, make up stories about how fast they've gone.
2. Onboard tool. I'm not aware of any VCM that logs. I regularly modify my VCM with Hptuners editor and it takes a laptop with software to log the engine data. About the only data the VCM keeps is fuel trim cell values to feed to the long-term fuel trim variable (and spark knock retarding values).
3. In the US, you have the right to face your accuser. Who is his accuser, someone that viewed an internet post? That's hearsay in this country and is inadmissible in court.
Google and the likes brought it upon themselves with their shady money laundering.
Their numbering scheme makes it look like they're not fixing anything, just releasing on a whim. Then this...
America, where killing someone gets you less years than sending text to a computer (sql injection).
Don't trade with money you can't afford to lose.
Apparently they can afford to lose $440million.
Not a single f was given this day.
Ar15 lower made out of wood (pine)
http://www.weaponeer.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=8035&PN=1&TPN=1
Ar15 lower made out of HPDE (thin sheets laminated together)
http://230grain.com/showthread.php?31611-Homebuilt-HPDE-AR15-Lower
1. People have been making their own ar15 lowers for a loong time. There are sites with CAD files and everything needed to fabricate your own from a block of metal. Mfg's also sell what's called an 85% lower, which just needs some holes drilled to make it complete (does not require a 4473).
2. The 3d printer is more expensive than the tools needed to finish off an 85%.
Used to be hollywood's formats were beyond the internet's capability to transmit them in decent quality. Now anyone can download 700 or a couple gigs. Hollywood should have made bluray 120fps @ 1920x1080 non-int and been filming in high fps for the last few decades instead of 24fps.
Give the customers something worth paying for.
Here's the thread (though won't show the original that started the war) Whoa! Win95 Boots in only 3 seconds! From google groups usenet archive
Reminds me of the 1996 usenet thread "Whoa! Win95 boots in only 3 seconds!" crossposted to about a thousand newsgroups and started the biggest flame war in history to that point.
Why not just eliminate rep/senators and the president and make everything an instantaneous vote? Maybe have elections to determine what bills get presented. Why have this middleman that essentially does nothing.
Our company feels out products in this way: they have someone make a prototype, put it up on its main page saying New product:... click here to preorder, when there is no product even in the pipeline. Its all just a trial balloon to see if there's a market. Then they decide whether to design the product based on how many people "buy" it.
To address your point that its hard to prove if advertising generates money, its really not. Our company has sales and big pushes where certain products are pushed heavily. We see sometimes 4x the demand for that product. We even have a calendar that has hard and soft deadlines for sales (on the company's 2012 calendar), so we know a year in advance when our peaks and valleys will be as far as sales. Its very clear from the volume of orders that marketing does work. Based off when people call (compared to when an ad started), we know exactly what ad people saw that caused them to call.
The first one on the pastebin list definitely looks defaced. I tried random ones down the list, can't find any others that are hacked.
Agreed. I have 3 full length ar15s, 4 pistol ar15s, a benelli M4, 2 ak's..... I could go on. I've never killed anyone.
I did have an attempted robbery though. An intruder thought I wasn't home because I didn't answer the door (sketchy looking guy through the peephole... not going to answer it). So he tried to ram his shoulder through. Luckily the door jam held until a neighbor came out to yell at the guy. If he broke through, I had my HK-USP 40sw sighted in right at the door. He would have ate a bullet salad. Never was I so thankful to have a particular inanimate object.
UK's homocide rate in 2010 was 1.23 / 100,000
Vermont's was 1.12.
Vermont has the fewest gun laws of any of the 50 states. You do not need a permit to carry concealed. UK has some of the world's strictest gun laws.
You should have been clued in it was a silly question by the fact that so few people have ever searched for "lats squats," that it wasn't in the autocomplete.If you have JS turned off, Google doesn't synonym switch on phrases that are commonly searched. Latissimus dorsi muscles are worked enough for satellite cell activation with the lat pull down machine (meh) and weighted pullups. Squats are quads, hamstrings, glutes and lower back.
You can't delete it, you can only deactivate it. Which basically means other people don't see you. You're account is still there, still able to be logged into. If you do log in, it reactivates it to the world.
Its more like complaining that someone with a sensitive mic captured a conversation between you and you're wife in your bedroom by being in the apartment next door and putting a mic up to the wall.
Shouting on the street, anyone can hear without trying. Someone made a deliberate effort to capture personal information. A microphone is as specialized of equipment as a 802.11g receiver.
This guy sure does generalize.
do captcha in a different way. Show an image of someone famous, like Obama, then ask who that person is. The answer key could have "Obama," "Barrack," "Barrack Obama" and every other iteration.
I heard porn sites were require a captcha to view an image, but it was really a redirect from another captcha. So porn surfers were solving captchas for bots.
Question, does the system prompt you for normal and secret passwords, or just the normal password and you have to enter a command (like mount) to get the secret pw prompt?
The way I do it is to have cryptsetup/mount not automatically mount encrypted partitions. If it did, every bootup it would halt at a password prompt before the login screen. This would be a tell that a partition is encrypted.
If you look at the data on each drive I'm sure someone with knowledge could see data on the drive was encrypted. But to the casual attempt at simply mounting the drive with various filesystem formats, it would just fail (as if the partition was corrupted or the wrong filesystem type was specified).
Many people have gotten fines from evidence collected on google earth. Specifically swimming pools that don't meet zoning, that would not be visible from public view (only satellite or airplane).
http://www.switched.com/2010/08/02/long-island-town-uses-google-earth-to-find-rogue-swimming-pools/
Not entirely accurate. I had a website up in 1996 and it worked like this. Yahoo used a faceted browse, similar to ebay's organization. If you wanted your site on yahoo, you'd go to a form on the site and submit your url, what descrition you wanted, and what category it would go under. The "QC" you talk about was just making sure it wasn't spam and was in the correct category.
They didn't select good site and reject bad ones. You could tell this because there were some pretty terrible websites up at the time.
1. Little Incentive, huh? How many times have you seen "I've gone xxx mph on my ___"? I see regular posts on other forums where people post the top speed they've gone. I'd suspect every single post is an outright lie. That's what ricers and bogans do, make up stories about how fast they've gone.
2. Onboard tool. I'm not aware of any VCM that logs. I regularly modify my VCM with Hptuners editor and it takes a laptop with software to log the engine data. About the only data the VCM keeps is fuel trim cell values to feed to the long-term fuel trim variable (and spark knock retarding values).
3. In the US, you have the right to face your accuser. Who is his accuser, someone that viewed an internet post? That's hearsay in this country and is inadmissible in court.
Its only denser because of the greater NYC area. Have you been to the Adironack park? Or 90% of upstate NY?
Providing high speed bandwith to everyone up in NY state would be very high cost/person