Hey, here's a Slashdot Poll idea:
What got this story on slashdot? The word:
* Rommney, Gingrich
* Lunar base
* 2020
* NASA
* aerospace heavyweights
* Moonwalker
If I buy a bit of software from apple or microsoft, it has to be understood that I control the security. I bought the OS. I bought the machine. I own that license.
HaHaHaHaHa, HoHoHoHoHo, HaHa, Hoooo....
Eh, turn your keyboard around, gullible is written under it.
I can tell you to not watch "Quantum of science"
I tried to watch it and gave up mid-video because I don't think I ever saw a more confusing talk.
If you find the topic interesting, I would recommend "Cellular protocol stacks for Internet"
Like the summary says, it's meant as an introduction to those who are not familiar with all these barbarians mobile phone protocols.
Plus, the TSA is^W was supposed to protect people from terrorists and ended to be a huge PITA so I really don't want to imagine what would be an organization supposed to protect people from the TSA.
I just tried it with a french IP address under Ubuntu 10.04 and I got 3.50% with Firefox and lynx (seems 3.50% is the default rate) and 2.30% with Chrome.
The funny thing about Facebook is that it is similar to television: You've been given the impression you're the customer, but you're actually the product being sold to the real customers - advertisers.
Hey, here's a Slashdot Poll idea:
What got this story on slashdot? The word:
* Rommney, Gingrich
* Lunar base
* 2020
* NASA
* aerospace heavyweights
* Moonwalker
Shouldn't the title read:
Another Flaw In YouTube Takedown Process Exposed.
Internet and wireless technology has disarmed federal regulators of their weapons to control cultural identity.
FTFY.
Man, you just cranked up the Insightful to 6!
US of A Ambassador : "That's a nice country you have here. It'd be a shame if something happened to its economy..."
On agile development
If I buy a bit of software from apple or microsoft, it has to be understood that I control the security. I bought the OS. I bought the machine. I own that license.
HaHaHaHaHa, HoHoHoHoHo, HaHa, Hoooo....
Eh, turn your keyboard around, gullible is written under it.
I can tell you to not watch "Quantum of science"
I tried to watch it and gave up mid-video because I don't think I ever saw a more confusing talk.
If you find the topic interesting, I would recommend "Cellular protocol stacks for Internet"
Like the summary says, it's meant as an introduction to those who are not familiar with all these barbarians mobile phone protocols.
Much more efficient than blocking DNS, you have to concede that.
Oh I'm sure there already is a whole deck just for them in the B Ark schematics.
"her"? Really?
How delusional.
It can't be anything else than hacking, not when the word cyber appears seven times in the summary.
If it was [...] Apple asking, ...
Apple wouldn't ask, they would send their own henchmen disguised as SWAT.
Well, with game becoming an art form, it was bound to happen.
How about you forget about watchers entirely?
Plus, the TSA is^W was supposed to protect people from terrorists and ended to be a huge PITA so I really don't want to imagine what would be an organization supposed to protect people from the TSA.
Everything is better with bluetooth.
It's already known as the Peter principle.
Nothing new here, move along.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice
As "cdesign proponentsist" Behe said [...]
Did you find that on Bing?
That's an awful lot of words to say :
Fuck you, Microsoft.
So writing an article about P2P programs is encouraging the stealing of music?
I guess, by the same logic, that automobile magazines encourage drunk driving and gun magazines encourage murder.
I just tried it with a french IP address under Ubuntu 10.04 and I got 3.50% with Firefox and lynx (seems 3.50% is the default rate) and 2.30% with Chrome.
I went to this site and
"Oh my god, it's full of ®"
A reported 98 percent of medical students [...] liked the idea of using technology [...]
Yeah... so?
The funny thing about Facebook is that it is similar to television: You've been given the impression you're the customer, but you're actually the product being sold to the real customers - advertisers.
A (now former) french private television network's CEO, Patrick Le Lay, drew criticisms to himself with his now infamous quote "What we sell to Coca-Cola is available human brain time."