Hey. Hipp5, fuck you. I guess you don't have any idea that Canada has territorial claims in the north that we have to enforce because, well they're ours. And our "allies" in Europe have become so belligerent over the last 20 years that they've tried claiming Canadian territory(and have gone as far as landing to claim, until we showed up with the military to shoo them off). That doesn't even touch on Russia who still attempt to do invasion flights into our national airspace.
You think it's a waste of money, but you have no idea why we need the F-35's. So hey, time to realize that the world is bigger than your plot in the back yard.
Ah- perfect example of what happens to your brain when you watch FOX.
Really AC? And you know this how, ah I see. You're assuming, thus massing an ass out of yourself. Good call, good call. See even those of us up in this place called Canada, can tell how badly leaning MSNBC and NPR are, much like the CBC.
Every time someone makes that point on some website, the web op usually comes back whining that it's too much work to make sure their ads are clean. I believe ARS was the last to do this. Personally I say fuck'em all, no ads. I got tired nearly 10 years ago of pulling malware out of machines that I have no patience for it.
I was online in 1989. I remember people saying that people would still study on books 15 years from 1996 too. And you know what? They still do. I'm guessing you haven't been in school in a few years, but most universities and colleges only provide books in dead tree form.
I personally believe it's because people only read the words in front of them, not the context of the entire discussion at hand. Poe's law is fine and all that, but even someone like me who has the sense of humor of a 27,000 year old dessicated corpse can tell the difference.
Of course people have a problem telling the difference. I'm pretty sure it's intentional. The irony is, the loudest screamers are the atheists who are supporters of islam, and believe which can do no harm. And has never done harm, and believe it has mystical powers all of it's own.
To be fair, and having been to Malaysia in the last 8mo. You're better off skipping most of the country. While there are some parts and people that are nice, the fanatical islamists are on the march as much as the brown shirts were on the march in 1932.
You know, every time I tell people this on/. I'm the on that gets called a bigot and a racist. Glad to see that people are finally waking up to the reality of what Malaysia is like. Maybe they'll wake up that Egypt is now full steaming ahead to the same fate.
You hold them down. I'm getting the rusty butter knives, the line forms behind ME for the death by one million rusty butter knife cuts. Painful it will be...oh yes.
Shouldn't be a surprise, especially with the amount of hardware still running the world on 30-40 year old tech. As the saying goes: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Depends on the technical book. If I was still a mechanic, and could get updated info easily, quickly, and cheaply. I'd be quite happy. Sure there's a variety of services out there,but they cost a damn foot, arm, leg, and most of the tools in your shop. Plus most of the newer scanners have a built in reader that lets you reference other options for diagnostics, but they want extra money for that too. Damn cars, how do they work? They're full of computers.
The red cross has spend the last 30 years walking into their own grave by becoming a political prop organization, while turning a blind eye to actual problems. So no, they don't have real problems to solve.
Really? So the 20 odd years that people have been blocking to shut down the old BWR's to replace them is hysteria? Right then. You might find it funny, but there's been an on-going series on mainichi(read japanese, or use a translator) about the problems and screw ups over the reactors and how environmentalism is as much as fault as the government.
The people who protested against safer designs are just as in fault as everyone else. As for Japan having enough to replace it with renewables? Not a chance, it's not feasible. TUoS, did a report on it not much than 4mo after people started clamoring to shut down all of their nuke plants. If they did, they'd need to come up with another 60% of their power from no where.
Getting nuked has given them a higher anti-nuke sentiment, but even Japan has been considering rescinding article 9, and building their own nukes for self-defense. Especially with China getting belligerent and declaring that they're the god-emperor's of the south-china sea.
Apparently you've never lived in Japan. If you did, then you'd know the anti-nuke hysteria that goes on when a company tries to build a replacement plant for aging tech.
I can make wild-eyed inaccuracies too. I mean it couldn't have anything to do with laws ensuring that failing at data security means less than a slap on the wrist. Wait it means exactly that, it means that you can cut everything and then simply offer an apology. This of course really won't change until either the laws, or case law catches up to the theft of consumer data.
You know, I think the big problem with cars is people not looking out when they're going to cross the street. I say we let darwin be darwin, and if someone is getting eaten by a car. It's doing the gene pool a favor.
I've downloaded a bunch of things in the last 5mo, I've yet to see an installer. Maybe it's region based? Because when I'm in Canada I've never seen it, and I'll bet the majority that have are in the US.
Obviously that one is fairly easy. Has TV changed in the last 6 years? A run on of reality TV shows with a mix of terrible pop culture designed for the retards of society? Nope. Has it changed in 10 years? Nope. Has it changed in the last 15 years, well yes. Less sitcoms, has it changed in the last 20-25 years? Only that it's become much worse with forty times the amount of political correctness.
Don't worry about thinking us "old" folks are rambling, there really is nothing on. What was shit 6 years ago, is the rebranded microwaved shit you're watching now.
Shouldn't matter if it was treated as a core feature or not. If it was a feature at all, this should still be false advertising and bait and switch.
Hey. Hipp5, fuck you. I guess you don't have any idea that Canada has territorial claims in the north that we have to enforce because, well they're ours. And our "allies" in Europe have become so belligerent over the last 20 years that they've tried claiming Canadian territory(and have gone as far as landing to claim, until we showed up with the military to shoo them off). That doesn't even touch on Russia who still attempt to do invasion flights into our national airspace.
You think it's a waste of money, but you have no idea why we need the F-35's. So hey, time to realize that the world is bigger than your plot in the back yard.
Ah- perfect example of what happens to your brain when you watch FOX.
Really AC? And you know this how, ah I see. You're assuming, thus massing an ass out of yourself. Good call, good call. See even those of us up in this place called Canada, can tell how badly leaning MSNBC and NPR are, much like the CBC.
I think it'd be more of an issue for the masses that watch MSNBC, or listen to NPR.
Every time someone makes that point on some website, the web op usually comes back whining that it's too much work to make sure their ads are clean. I believe ARS was the last to do this. Personally I say fuck'em all, no ads. I got tired nearly 10 years ago of pulling malware out of machines that I have no patience for it.
I was online in 1989. I remember people saying that people would still study on books 15 years from 1996 too. And you know what? They still do. I'm guessing you haven't been in school in a few years, but most universities and colleges only provide books in dead tree form.
I'm guessing when you say "here," you mean the enclave you live in, in N.Korea.
I personally believe it's because people only read the words in front of them, not the context of the entire discussion at hand. Poe's law is fine and all that, but even someone like me who has the sense of humor of a 27,000 year old dessicated corpse can tell the difference.
Well to be honest, this is /. where people can't tell the difference between someone being a troll, and someone being funny.
Screw that. I want my meat-sack like body launched whole into space when I'm dead!
Of course people have a problem telling the difference. I'm pretty sure it's intentional. The irony is, the loudest screamers are the atheists who are supporters of islam, and believe which can do no harm. And has never done harm, and believe it has mystical powers all of it's own.
Well...maybe these artists should in turn uses the fraudulent claim clause to sue the RIAA?
To be fair, and having been to Malaysia in the last 8mo. You're better off skipping most of the country. While there are some parts and people that are nice, the fanatical islamists are on the march as much as the brown shirts were on the march in 1932.
You know, every time I tell people this on /. I'm the on that gets called a bigot and a racist. Glad to see that people are finally waking up to the reality of what Malaysia is like. Maybe they'll wake up that Egypt is now full steaming ahead to the same fate.
You hold them down. I'm getting the rusty butter knives, the line forms behind ME for the death by one million rusty butter knife cuts. Painful it will be...oh yes.
Shouldn't be a surprise, especially with the amount of hardware still running the world on 30-40 year old tech. As the saying goes: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Depends on the technical book. If I was still a mechanic, and could get updated info easily, quickly, and cheaply. I'd be quite happy. Sure there's a variety of services out there,but they cost a damn foot, arm, leg, and most of the tools in your shop. Plus most of the newer scanners have a built in reader that lets you reference other options for diagnostics, but they want extra money for that too. Damn cars, how do they work? They're full of computers.
Sounds pretty clear, cut, and dry to apply RICO to the RIAA doesn't it?
The red cross has spend the last 30 years walking into their own grave by becoming a political prop organization, while turning a blind eye to actual problems. So no, they don't have real problems to solve.
Really? So the 20 odd years that people have been blocking to shut down the old BWR's to replace them is hysteria? Right then. You might find it funny, but there's been an on-going series on mainichi(read japanese, or use a translator) about the problems and screw ups over the reactors and how environmentalism is as much as fault as the government.
The people who protested against safer designs are just as in fault as everyone else. As for Japan having enough to replace it with renewables? Not a chance, it's not feasible. TUoS, did a report on it not much than 4mo after people started clamoring to shut down all of their nuke plants. If they did, they'd need to come up with another 60% of their power from no where.
Getting nuked has given them a higher anti-nuke sentiment, but even Japan has been considering rescinding article 9, and building their own nukes for self-defense. Especially with China getting belligerent and declaring that they're the god-emperor's of the south-china sea.
Apparently you've never lived in Japan. If you did, then you'd know the anti-nuke hysteria that goes on when a company tries to build a replacement plant for aging tech.
I can make wild-eyed inaccuracies too. I mean it couldn't have anything to do with laws ensuring that failing at data security means less than a slap on the wrist. Wait it means exactly that, it means that you can cut everything and then simply offer an apology. This of course really won't change until either the laws, or case law catches up to the theft of consumer data.
You know, I think the big problem with cars is people not looking out when they're going to cross the street. I say we let darwin be darwin, and if someone is getting eaten by a car. It's doing the gene pool a favor.
I've downloaded a bunch of things in the last 5mo, I've yet to see an installer. Maybe it's region based? Because when I'm in Canada I've never seen it, and I'll bet the majority that have are in the US.
Obviously that one is fairly easy. Has TV changed in the last 6 years? A run on of reality TV shows with a mix of terrible pop culture designed for the retards of society? Nope. Has it changed in 10 years? Nope. Has it changed in the last 15 years, well yes. Less sitcoms, has it changed in the last 20-25 years? Only that it's become much worse with forty times the amount of political correctness.
Don't worry about thinking us "old" folks are rambling, there really is nothing on. What was shit 6 years ago, is the rebranded microwaved shit you're watching now.