And that is called paying the DDOS geld
But we've proved it again and again
That if once you have paid them the DDOS geld
You never get rid of the DDOS!
Perhaps you meant "guild"? Or are you really saying " the " (verb the verb)?
Imagine if you couldn't buy an Amazon Fire phone from Goole Play...
Imagine if you couldn't buy an Asus laptop from Dell.com...
Imagine if you couldn't buy Target's store brand of clothes at Walmart...
Imagine if you couldn't buy Kroger's Simple Truth organics at H-E-B...
Imagine if you couldn't buy Corsair power supplies from Antec.com...
Oh, wait. You can't do any of those. There's no anti-trust here, you morons.
... the simple fact is there is no way to get fat without overeating.
Again, word choice... It should be "in general," not "simple fact." Why? There is a way to get fat without "over eating." If you know how to turn on survival mode and that would significantly reduce your body metabolism. As a result, you will gain weight even though you eat food less than the amount your body normally need.
Uh, no. You just moved the goal posts. If you "turn on survival mode" (whatever that means), and continue to eat the same amount, then you are now overeating. You can't gain body mass without inserting that mass into your body in the first place.
Then they should quit using the word "faster", because that doesn't say what they think it does. I could say my 1 Mbps HomePNA network is faster than my 300 Mbps cable internet and everybody would laugh at me because clearly 300 Mbps is faster (even if is has ten times higher latency).
16 times faster is too slow? Basic math, people.
DDR-4000 (a.k.a. PC-32000) is 32 GBps.
Today's SATA3 SSDs do 500 MBps.
500 MBps times 1000 is 500 GBps, or almost 16 times faster than DDR-4000.
If the random hype claims of "1000 times faster" are true, then this kicks the shit out of current RAM.
Do you also like hot blondes, even if they're racist assholes? Placing appearance before everything else says nothing but bad things about the person judging.
There's more than enough evidence that shows people with guns are the ones inclined to take them everywhere just to intimidate everyone within sight. In fact, nobody's ever seen somebody without a gun go around with a gun to intimidate people! You might want to see a psychiatrist for that denial and projection problem you have.
Really? You're claiming that PowerShell, running in a damn cmd.exe piss-poor excuse for a terminal, with Windows's crappy excuse for a console, "obliterates" what I can do with bash, either through Konsole or any of a dozen other terminal choices with tabbed interfaces, or on 12 non-X VTs that can be switched between, either of which takes a whole keystroke to swap between?
It was called RequestPolicy, but the author abandoned it in a broken state. EFF's PrivacyBadger is somewhat less configurable, but like much more effective since it isn't broken like RequestPolicy.
The difference makes itself up quite quickly, hence, if you can't afford the up-front cost, you probably can't afford a new car in the first place, and a lot of people in that situation are too uneducated financially to even begin to understand the benefits of paying more up front instead of getting a lower "monthly payment" that'll cost you a lot more over time, and will jump on that $350 a month because they can "afford" it like they can afford spending $20 on fast food every single day instead of buying a microwave and some groceries and be saving money within a week.
I think it will be WONDERFUL for everybody. The authors that are dumping trash because self-publishing lets them will stop getting paid for trash. Maybe it will convince them to stop writing (for a very loose definition of "writing") entirely, and I'll actually be able to buy books without spending hours filtering through the moron word spewers.
All the people who rent servers must have those one-way ethernet cables (http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/02/10/0257227/10k-ethernet-cable-claims-audio-fidelity-if-youre-stupid-enough-to-buy-it) then, so that the internet can access the servers but the servers can't access the internet...
Now with nearly everyone with high-enough speed internet access, such physical distribution of software is antiquated. And not a good business model.
It's a great business model. I quite like the nice printed books of artwork and stories I got with older games. Reading that stuff in a PDF is damn boring. Give me a dead tree, please (but remember to plant a replacement).
More appropriately:
And that is called paying the DDOS geld But we've proved it again and again That if once you have paid them the DDOS geld You never get rid of the DDOS!
Perhaps you meant "guild"? Or are you really saying " the " (verb the verb)?
He didn't call you a GPS system. He called you GPS systems - plural, with no article. Be insulted correctly, dude.
Imagine if you couldn't buy an Amazon Fire phone from Goole Play... Imagine if you couldn't buy an Asus laptop from Dell.com... Imagine if you couldn't buy Target's store brand of clothes at Walmart... Imagine if you couldn't buy Kroger's Simple Truth organics at H-E-B... Imagine if you couldn't buy Corsair power supplies from Antec.com... Oh, wait. You can't do any of those. There's no anti-trust here, you morons.
Documentation of a craptastic interface, no matter how detailed, doesn't change the fact that the interface is craptastic.
... the simple fact is there is no way to get fat without overeating.
Again, word choice... It should be "in general," not "simple fact." Why? There is a way to get fat without "over eating." If you know how to turn on survival mode and that would significantly reduce your body metabolism. As a result, you will gain weight even though you eat food less than the amount your body normally need.
Uh, no. You just moved the goal posts. If you "turn on survival mode" (whatever that means), and continue to eat the same amount, then you are now overeating. You can't gain body mass without inserting that mass into your body in the first place.
Then they should quit using the word "faster", because that doesn't say what they think it does. I could say my 1 Mbps HomePNA network is faster than my 300 Mbps cable internet and everybody would laugh at me because clearly 300 Mbps is faster (even if is has ten times higher latency).
16 times faster is too slow? Basic math, people. DDR-4000 (a.k.a. PC-32000) is 32 GBps. Today's SATA3 SSDs do 500 MBps. 500 MBps times 1000 is 500 GBps, or almost 16 times faster than DDR-4000. If the random hype claims of "1000 times faster" are true, then this kicks the shit out of current RAM.
Do you also like hot blondes, even if they're racist assholes? Placing appearance before everything else says nothing but bad things about the person judging.
There's more than enough evidence that shows people with guns are the ones inclined to take them everywhere just to intimidate everyone within sight. In fact, nobody's ever seen somebody without a gun go around with a gun to intimidate people! You might want to see a psychiatrist for that denial and projection problem you have.
You obviously haven't met any PCSO's most of them struggle with basic grama
Are they really fit to be police, if they can't manhandle bitty old gra'ma?
Really? You're claiming that PowerShell, running in a damn cmd.exe piss-poor excuse for a terminal, with Windows's crappy excuse for a console, "obliterates" what I can do with bash, either through Konsole or any of a dozen other terminal choices with tabbed interfaces, or on 12 non-X VTs that can be switched between, either of which takes a whole keystroke to swap between?
It was called RequestPolicy, but the author abandoned it in a broken state. EFF's PrivacyBadger is somewhat less configurable, but like much more effective since it isn't broken like RequestPolicy.
Maintaining a blog secure is as simple as using static HTML page instead of WordPrexploit.
The difference makes itself up quite quickly, hence, if you can't afford the up-front cost, you probably can't afford a new car in the first place, and a lot of people in that situation are too uneducated financially to even begin to understand the benefits of paying more up front instead of getting a lower "monthly payment" that'll cost you a lot more over time, and will jump on that $350 a month because they can "afford" it like they can afford spending $20 on fast food every single day instead of buying a microwave and some groceries and be saving money within a week.
If it takes you that long to pay off a loan under $30,000 (for, e.g., a Prius), then you have no business owning a car at your income level.
You missed the point of the point. Try comprehending it.
Meandering off to ramblemutterstan is a great counter-argument.
Funny how any APU will kick the ass of an i3...
That a million times. Buying books has become a horribly tedious chore, because I have to filter through so much shit.
I think it will be WONDERFUL for everybody. The authors that are dumping trash because self-publishing lets them will stop getting paid for trash. Maybe it will convince them to stop writing (for a very loose definition of "writing") entirely, and I'll actually be able to buy books without spending hours filtering through the moron word spewers.
So yet another major version number and they still haven't bothered to add the many arrow (and other directional) symbols that have been missing...
...says the NC...
All the people who rent servers must have those one-way ethernet cables (http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/02/10/0257227/10k-ethernet-cable-claims-audio-fidelity-if-youre-stupid-enough-to-buy-it) then, so that the internet can access the servers but the servers can't access the internet...
Now with nearly everyone with high-enough speed internet access, such physical distribution of software is antiquated. And not a good business model.
It's a great business model. I quite like the nice printed books of artwork and stories I got with older games. Reading that stuff in a PDF is damn boring. Give me a dead tree, please (but remember to plant a replacement).
ISP: Internet Service Provider. They connect your machine to the internet. WTF do you think server hosting companies do, you nitwit?