This from an anti-Muslim hate site. No supporting citations to their numbers, but they promise to "supply sources upon request"
You know tha'ts funny, because you can source it yourself. Go take the last 30 attacks, and you'll find every single one of them in the new media, from Reuters, to AFI. Go on, I'll wait.
I've made my point, the point is, like many other people you're ignoring the blood that's being written on the ground today like many other people. And in the worst case, like many liberals you're burying your head in the sand, how's that whole "let's slaughter all the christians in Darfur" thing going on these days? Some nice Muslim purges going on I hear. Wait...not news, they're Christian. How about that blogger from the Maldives, who had his throat slashed because he wanted more political and religious freedom? Hear about that one? Probably not, he's on the run and seeking asylum. And of course you're welcome to believe whatever you want. How about those no-go zones in France, Norway and Sweden that the police no longer patrol, because they're now ethnic religious enclaves, and they want to avoid riots.
So at the end of the day, you're free to think whatever you want. But the reality is, you're just burying your head in the sand like many other people, while believing that the religion of peace is a religion of peace. While members run around blowing up, people, things, strapping bombs on children, refusing to follow the laws of the land wherever they go. Feel free to look in the US with various mega mosque projects--I believe eric allen bell had a recent story on that one, and is still doing a documentary on it. Wonder what made that hardwing leftwing guy go full-on anti-muslim as you would put it? Why not go be a Jew for a day in Toulouse, France and come back. If you survive the attacks by the muslims. I'll wait on that one too. Well, you probably will, they're only beating people nearly unconscious. Wait, let me guess...that's a *cultural* problem. As for exposing myself? Nah. I'll stand behind what I say.
Yeah, nice choice of source material. I'm sure that's entirely fair and well-considered.
Yeah, well if you looked at the source material. You'd have seen that the source material is taken directly from...dun, dun, dun da, ta-da-ta...the news media. So unless you think that Reuters, AFI, AJE(Arab), and so on have this incredible bias to not report on the news. You're just being an idiot.
Let's not forget, that while you're parroting your view on the "almost certainly" that a dozen muslims were arrested in the UK for planning terrorist attacks on the Olympics. And before that, 30 more were arrested for grooming young girls and prostituting them in slave like conditions. And in the US itself, you had a few cases of sudden Jihad syndrome, in Dearborne, where some tried to run some Christians over for having differing points of view(does it matter they were being assholes? not really.) And let's not forget Ft. Hood either, that one is still on-going, but despite what the media keeps telling you he was a muslim, and it was another homegrown terrorist attack.
But let me ask you this, between Christians, Jews and Muslims can you tell me the difference between the three? The first two had reformations and keep their crazies in line. The last one actively persecutes their reformists as we see today, and as we see today, people are still supporting the crazies, and are railing against the reformers. I think you have more serious issues.
Depending on what stats you're using, between 18,000 and 24,000 people die every year from lightening strikes. Depending on how busy the "religion of peace" is they can exceed that in a year, they did that two years ago.
Remember, it's all fine, carry on. They keep saying it's a religion of peace and all that. Don't forget that they scrubbed "muslim" off his grave. And other muslims in the region are expected to go out of their way to persecute them.
Yeah this is a good trick, I'm actually surprised more people don't know it. Our historical society uses it here for pre-drying modern books as most of the more modern stuff does funky stuff to paper fibers.
You might want to read that sentence a bit further, especially the part about: "These numbers should be treated with some caution, however, as (with the exception of Christianity) there are few if any meaningful distinctions between believers and nonbelievers in Buddhism and Confucianism, which comprise more of a set of ethical values than a religion."
This can reflect in being that in S.Korea, that the number of religious people are much higher than actually reported.
You know that kinda reminds me of the "post-paper" world back geeze must be 20 years ago that they were going on about. I think I filed 4 paper documents to ship a RMA across the border to the US. 15(triplicates), for a small claims court case, and 40(duplicates), for some general run-of-the-mill government paperwork.
Yeah, post-PC world? Not happening, that big box will always be there. And my guess? It'll just get more powerful, doing more things for the house akin to a home server. It may even get to the point where your home PC is hidden away somewhere but you have a terminal where you do your work from or even play games.
So? Investing in a company is a gamble no matter what knowns there are.
Pretty much, the only thing I expect on a stock return though is a good return per-share. And if I hold enough stock, I expect an invitation to the shareholders meeting so if they're doing anything stupid, I can voice my complaints. If it pays off, I really don't care what they do, as long as they're making me money.
People can whine and cry about "greedy wall street" and all the rest. But they happily forget that the vast majority of the investments are retirement funds, and other loose asset shares including healthcare offsets. Or general people like me who are out to make money. Though as a point, I didn't buy any FB shares, at their offer range it was way too high. Their initial offer should have been $23, it would have climbed to $27 and settled out then picked up some in awhile. Then tanked.
Sure but this would be the same whether it was GPL'd or not. I seem to recall a breathalyzer lawsuit awhile back where the closed-source designs to the breathalyzers were subpoenaed by the defendants.
You're correct. There's some info on that right here. (I'm too lazy to look for another link.) But, something interesting I bumped across while reading one of the lawyer quarterlies. Is increasing amounts of digital evidence is being applied to the "hearsay" rule, because the technical understanding of said evidence is beyond the general scope of the court without an expert witness to explain it. Though to a point, the quarterly was two years old, so how accurate that is today I have no clue. And that was from Canada.
Kinda reminds me of the KLM fiasco where they're trying to get people to hook up before they fly via facebook. Yeah there's a disaster waiting to happen.
I dunno about that. If something is GPL'd and being used in the courts to prosecute me, hell, even if it's closed source I want to see the source so I can tell whether or not it's tampered with.
We already do this with other forms of evidence gathering tools, it should be the same with data gathering tools.
That incident had nothing to do with jihadism and everything to do with Christian fundies playing party poopers. I'm not saying his course of action was legitimate, but provocating and insulting rarely results in constructive outcomes.
So, if you're standing on the corner of your street and you're pissing on a flag. I should just get in my car and run you over? No free speech for you I guess. There's no difference. And there's no difference in this case either.
Just so you know, since it was actually reported in the newspapers, you can go blog hunting for it though. When they pulled him out of his car he was screaming the good old gone-by-gone "god is great". Yeah he was a sudden jihad syndrome.
Citation done: 19,171. Done, it's not hard to figure it out. They're all nicely sourced for you too. Including by day, week, month, and year. Including, death tallies, injuries, and all the rest.
Well let's see, between Christianity and Islam. Which of the two had a reformation? And no that's all of Christianity, rather that's one branch of that says using condoms is *bad*. If you're going to try something, try harder. Remember the two major branches of Islam(Sunni and Shiite) believe the same thing and when they don't they just murder each other. Wahabbists happily are still expanding on their extremism though. Druze are the most peaceful of all the branches.
But hey, tell me something. When was the last time you saw a islamic government that didn't crush everyone, and make or try to make women chattel? I'll wait, because you won't find one.
Considering most banks don't even have FOB service, I find this not surprising. Heck, look at Blizzard, EA, Sony, *insert MMO*, even Google. They all provide two factor authentication for their services. Banks? Ahahaha...yeah good luck.
19,171 terrorist attacks since 9/11 really does make it mass terror. It's a religion of peace, and if you repeat it often enough, maybe they won't cut your throat on the way out and through while they're trying to do something nasty to everyone else. That though, doesn't mean I live in fear of it. More so, I point out exactly what it is. For those not keeping track, that would be the greatest death cult since the fall of the USSR. And their "unofficial pogom service."
By the by, hear the lastest news from the UK? A dozen or so muslims arrested in the last 3 odd days for planning terrorist attacks against the Olympics? Religion of Peace, strikes again. Well you guys had that guy down in Fort Hood, despite what the media tells you, he was a full blown Jihadi. Then there was the case in Dearborn last weekend of "sudden Jihad syndrome" where a muslim tried to rundown 9 Christians protesting a muslim fair thing. He's been charged with attempted murder. It's not a case of "the population is scared" that they'll tolerate it. That's the government and security theater, rather if terrorists tried it on a plane again. There wouldn't be anything left of them by the time the plane landed, except orange goo. I'll lay $100 on it.
But people in Afghanistan have a good reason to be scared. The Taliban are well known for being brutal, executing people in soccer stadiums, beating women for being without minders, cutting off the hands of women for talking to a man. Executing children for talking to the opposite sex, executing men for not having a beard of the proper length. On, and on, and on.
Yeah I've been using it for years as well. I've yet to find something not quite as annoying, though I've never really looked for options. Despite what the/. crowd thinks, it is popular with the non-teksavy crowd, at least those who got tired of MS and their OLE replacements.
Yeah here's the only problem, you got these idiots down there who seem to think that "Voter ID" is racist or something, you know like most countries in the world who require it when you vote. Canada requires is, European countries require it, Japan requires it. Hell even the tinpot dictatorships that give 99.95% for the guy winning require it, but that's to make sure they can shoot anyone who doesn't show up or votes for the other guy.
Until you get voter ID as requirement, though you're still going to have problems.
Does that mean that UN itself is going to stop turning around, and trying to take it over every other week. And go hand in hand with the dictatorships of the world to throw the shackles on the rest of the world in order to protect their "sensitives" from the rest of us?
Yeah that was my thought. Though to be honest, looking at the overall smartphone market, it seems to be getting a bit super-saturated with so many players in the field.
Yeah. He sure showed those informants he outted. They're dead and buried in the ground, he sure is a martyr! Quite the hero and all that, he not only put innocent lives at risk, but he managed to put the lives of people who weren't at risk, in risk.
This from an anti-Muslim hate site. No supporting citations to their numbers, but they promise to "supply sources upon request"
You know tha'ts funny, because you can source it yourself. Go take the last 30 attacks, and you'll find every single one of them in the new media, from Reuters, to AFI. Go on, I'll wait.
I've made my point, the point is, like many other people you're ignoring the blood that's being written on the ground today like many other people. And in the worst case, like many liberals you're burying your head in the sand, how's that whole "let's slaughter all the christians in Darfur" thing going on these days? Some nice Muslim purges going on I hear. Wait...not news, they're Christian. How about that blogger from the Maldives, who had his throat slashed because he wanted more political and religious freedom? Hear about that one? Probably not, he's on the run and seeking asylum. And of course you're welcome to believe whatever you want. How about those no-go zones in France, Norway and Sweden that the police no longer patrol, because they're now ethnic religious enclaves, and they want to avoid riots.
So at the end of the day, you're free to think whatever you want. But the reality is, you're just burying your head in the sand like many other people, while believing that the religion of peace is a religion of peace. While members run around blowing up, people, things, strapping bombs on children, refusing to follow the laws of the land wherever they go. Feel free to look in the US with various mega mosque projects--I believe eric allen bell had a recent story on that one, and is still doing a documentary on it. Wonder what made that hardwing leftwing guy go full-on anti-muslim as you would put it? Why not go be a Jew for a day in Toulouse, France and come back. If you survive the attacks by the muslims. I'll wait on that one too. Well, you probably will, they're only beating people nearly unconscious. Wait, let me guess...that's a *cultural* problem. As for exposing myself? Nah. I'll stand behind what I say.
Yeah, nice choice of source material. I'm sure that's entirely fair and well-considered.
Yeah, well if you looked at the source material. You'd have seen that the source material is taken directly from...dun, dun, dun da, ta-da-ta...the news media. So unless you think that Reuters, AFI, AJE(Arab), and so on have this incredible bias to not report on the news. You're just being an idiot.
Let's not forget, that while you're parroting your view on the "almost certainly" that a dozen muslims were arrested in the UK for planning terrorist attacks on the Olympics. And before that, 30 more were arrested for grooming young girls and prostituting them in slave like conditions. And in the US itself, you had a few cases of sudden Jihad syndrome, in Dearborne, where some tried to run some Christians over for having differing points of view(does it matter they were being assholes? not really.) And let's not forget Ft. Hood either, that one is still on-going, but despite what the media keeps telling you he was a muslim, and it was another homegrown terrorist attack.
But let me ask you this, between Christians, Jews and Muslims can you tell me the difference between the three? The first two had reformations and keep their crazies in line. The last one actively persecutes their reformists as we see today, and as we see today, people are still supporting the crazies, and are railing against the reformers. I think you have more serious issues.
280 people killed in the last killed by muslim terrorists between June 23 and June 29th. 1173 people killed by muslim terrorists in June alone. 19,187 terrorist attacks by muslims since 9/11.
Depending on what stats you're using, between 18,000 and 24,000 people die every year from lightening strikes. Depending on how busy the "religion of peace" is they can exceed that in a year, they did that two years ago.
Remember, it's all fine, carry on. They keep saying it's a religion of peace and all that. Don't forget that they scrubbed "muslim" off his grave. And other muslims in the region are expected to go out of their way to persecute them.
Yeah this is a good trick, I'm actually surprised more people don't know it. Our historical society uses it here for pre-drying modern books as most of the more modern stuff does funky stuff to paper fibers.
I also seem to remember that the same parasite can cause a whole host of problem in a developing fetus too.
You might want to read that sentence a bit further, especially the part about: "These numbers should be treated with some caution, however, as (with the exception of Christianity) there are few if any meaningful distinctions between believers and nonbelievers in Buddhism and Confucianism, which comprise more of a set of ethical values than a religion."
This can reflect in being that in S.Korea, that the number of religious people are much higher than actually reported.
You know that kinda reminds me of the "post-paper" world back geeze must be 20 years ago that they were going on about. I think I filed 4 paper documents to ship a RMA across the border to the US. 15(triplicates), for a small claims court case, and 40(duplicates), for some general run-of-the-mill government paperwork.
Yeah, post-PC world? Not happening, that big box will always be there. And my guess? It'll just get more powerful, doing more things for the house akin to a home server. It may even get to the point where your home PC is hidden away somewhere but you have a terminal where you do your work from or even play games.
Can we make circles of irony? Or would it just collapse in on itself.
So? Investing in a company is a gamble no matter what knowns there are.
Pretty much, the only thing I expect on a stock return though is a good return per-share. And if I hold enough stock, I expect an invitation to the shareholders meeting so if they're doing anything stupid, I can voice my complaints. If it pays off, I really don't care what they do, as long as they're making me money.
People can whine and cry about "greedy wall street" and all the rest. But they happily forget that the vast majority of the investments are retirement funds, and other loose asset shares including healthcare offsets. Or general people like me who are out to make money. Though as a point, I didn't buy any FB shares, at their offer range it was way too high. Their initial offer should have been $23, it would have climbed to $27 and settled out then picked up some in awhile. Then tanked.
Sure but this would be the same whether it was GPL'd or not. I seem to recall a breathalyzer lawsuit awhile back where the closed-source designs to the breathalyzers were subpoenaed by the defendants.
You're correct. There's some info on that right here. (I'm too lazy to look for another link.) But, something interesting I bumped across while reading one of the lawyer quarterlies. Is increasing amounts of digital evidence is being applied to the "hearsay" rule, because the technical understanding of said evidence is beyond the general scope of the court without an expert witness to explain it. Though to a point, the quarterly was two years old, so how accurate that is today I have no clue. And that was from Canada.
Kinda reminds me of the KLM fiasco where they're trying to get people to hook up before they fly via facebook. Yeah there's a disaster waiting to happen.
I dunno about that. If something is GPL'd and being used in the courts to prosecute me, hell, even if it's closed source I want to see the source so I can tell whether or not it's tampered with.
We already do this with other forms of evidence gathering tools, it should be the same with data gathering tools.
That incident had nothing to do with jihadism and everything to do with Christian fundies playing party poopers. I'm not saying his course of action was legitimate, but provocating and insulting rarely results in constructive outcomes.
So, if you're standing on the corner of your street and you're pissing on a flag. I should just get in my car and run you over? No free speech for you I guess. There's no difference. And there's no difference in this case either.
Just so you know, since it was actually reported in the newspapers, you can go blog hunting for it though. When they pulled him out of his car he was screaming the good old gone-by-gone "god is great". Yeah he was a sudden jihad syndrome.
Citation done:
19,171. Done, it's not hard to figure it out. They're all nicely sourced for you too. Including by day, week, month, and year. Including, death tallies, injuries, and all the rest.
Well let's see, between Christianity and Islam. Which of the two had a reformation? And no that's all of Christianity, rather that's one branch of that says using condoms is *bad*. If you're going to try something, try harder. Remember the two major branches of Islam(Sunni and Shiite) believe the same thing and when they don't they just murder each other. Wahabbists happily are still expanding on their extremism though. Druze are the most peaceful of all the branches.
But hey, tell me something. When was the last time you saw a islamic government that didn't crush everyone, and make or try to make women chattel? I'll wait, because you won't find one.
Considering most banks don't even have FOB service, I find this not surprising. Heck, look at Blizzard, EA, Sony, *insert MMO*, even Google. They all provide two factor authentication for their services. Banks? Ahahaha...yeah good luck.
19,171 terrorist attacks since 9/11 really does make it mass terror. It's a religion of peace, and if you repeat it often enough, maybe they won't cut your throat on the way out and through while they're trying to do something nasty to everyone else. That though, doesn't mean I live in fear of it. More so, I point out exactly what it is. For those not keeping track, that would be the greatest death cult since the fall of the USSR. And their "unofficial pogom service."
By the by, hear the lastest news from the UK? A dozen or so muslims arrested in the last 3 odd days for planning terrorist attacks against the Olympics? Religion of Peace, strikes again. Well you guys had that guy down in Fort Hood, despite what the media tells you, he was a full blown Jihadi. Then there was the case in Dearborn last weekend of "sudden Jihad syndrome" where a muslim tried to rundown 9 Christians protesting a muslim fair thing. He's been charged with attempted murder. It's not a case of "the population is scared" that they'll tolerate it. That's the government and security theater, rather if terrorists tried it on a plane again. There wouldn't be anything left of them by the time the plane landed, except orange goo. I'll lay $100 on it.
But people in Afghanistan have a good reason to be scared. The Taliban are well known for being brutal, executing people in soccer stadiums, beating women for being without minders, cutting off the hands of women for talking to a man. Executing children for talking to the opposite sex, executing men for not having a beard of the proper length. On, and on, and on.
Sounds to me like there's a good FOSS project in the making then.
Yeah I've been using it for years as well. I've yet to find something not quite as annoying, though I've never really looked for options. Despite what the /. crowd thinks, it is popular with the non-teksavy crowd, at least those who got tired of MS and their OLE replacements.
We have one. It's called the "paper ballot".
Yeah here's the only problem, you got these idiots down there who seem to think that "Voter ID" is racist or something, you know like most countries in the world who require it when you vote. Canada requires is, European countries require it, Japan requires it. Hell even the tinpot dictatorships that give 99.95% for the guy winning require it, but that's to make sure they can shoot anyone who doesn't show up or votes for the other guy.
Until you get voter ID as requirement, though you're still going to have problems.
Does that mean that UN itself is going to stop turning around, and trying to take it over every other week. And go hand in hand with the dictatorships of the world to throw the shackles on the rest of the world in order to protect their "sensitives" from the rest of us?
Yeah that was my thought. Though to be honest, looking at the overall smartphone market, it seems to be getting a bit super-saturated with so many players in the field.
What you want corpses? Gee, I guess the standards of the modern left are different from everyone else. I'll have to remember that for next time.
Yeah...
Pity it did...
http://bit.ly/PfUDtQ
Yeah. He sure showed those informants he outted. They're dead and buried in the ground, he sure is a martyr! Quite the hero and all that, he not only put innocent lives at risk, but he managed to put the lives of people who weren't at risk, in risk.