The fact that the access point was unsecured implies tacit permission. Technology exists to give temporary tokens to users in a coffee shop setting(one-time password on your coffee receipt). Discuss.
Fortunately you'll have a hard time finding someone in Europa that is monolingual. So it wouldn't be that much of a problem as you claim. "ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE."
This is an interesting point seeing as Apple distributes an acetate sheet with 2 white Apple decals with every computer and iPod (at least that I've ever purchased). Apple already gives you that which you need to be in compliance with virtualization. How forward thinking of them!
real Mac user: someone true to who they are, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules and they have no respect for the status quo. The ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world.
You forgot about the ability to regurgitate the latest marketing spiel.
Well, he wasn't cut a check with "Linux Evangalism" in the Memo line. He was a shareholder from what I understand and when the VA Linux IPO blossomed, he was a millionaire overnight. Or something like that.
I believe this was mentioned in Future Noir.
I'd have to dig up my copy to confirm that though.
Not true, the law can be tried if the jury is smart enough. If the prosecution gets wind of this though, get ready for a mistrial. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification
The fact that the access point was unsecured implies tacit permission. Technology exists to give temporary tokens to users in a coffee shop setting(one-time password on your coffee receipt). Discuss.
German!=Nazi
dickhole...
Well, it's not technically indiscriminate, but yeah, I knew what you meant.
It's an entirely different kind of computing.
It's amazing what can motivate you when the world's largest retailer doesn't want to carry your product anymore.
You'll awaken the Old Ones.
This is an interesting point seeing as Apple distributes an acetate sheet with 2 white Apple decals with every computer and iPod (at least that I've ever purchased). Apple already gives you that which you need to be in compliance with virtualization. How forward thinking of them!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F7TMlrDXtw
No, it means they've just finished the download.
Yes, you are right. On everything except the Spock Market. Gotta check them Spocks...
Read your EULA again...
Ohhh, *NOW* you go anon...
You forgot about the ability to regurgitate the latest marketing spiel.
Crystal Pepsi tasted like carbonated hot dog water...
No no, the proper line to follow up with is: G.I. Joooe!
Yeah, let's turn it into a derelict spacecraft, then re-enter it 50 years later. I don't see any problems with that scenario...
From the (since updated) US Army Field Manual 21-150 Chapter 7 Sentry Removal:
"However, it is important not to stare at the enemy because he may sense the stalker's presence through a
sixth sense."
Some say that's what it's all about.
Wouldn't a death threat be "unsolicited?"
Well, he wasn't cut a check with "Linux Evangalism" in the Memo line. He was a shareholder from what I understand and when the VA Linux IPO blossomed, he was a millionaire overnight. Or something like that.
kfg never said anything about interchangable parts. kfg spoke of standardized parts. I suspect there may be a difference.
Looks like they know they're being /.'ed. Check out top of the main frame of their homepage.