Slashdot is hardly the place for criticisms of tin-foil hat wearers. Talk about a pot calling the kettle black.
p.s. West Virginia's slogan is 'Wild and Wonderful' if anyone is curious, and it is as fine a state as any.
If that's is true, then why does Anonymous release a super melodramatic, self-important manifesto every time they deface a website? If it's for the Lulz then laugh. It's not for the lulz though, it's for the attention.
What legitimate reason could an organization have for needing this information? As in, they say: "Would you voluntarily give us your Facebook username and password?" I say (because I am a man, not a sheep): "Why?"
I read a story a ways back informing me that first armless man to drive a car modified for men without arms dies in a car crash... Does that make sense?
I know for a fact that a dev guy that left our company a month or so ago still has admin access all over the place. I have been removing him from accounts over which I have control, but I control nothing of any importance (twitter/facebook). Now, he was a nice guy who left on good terms and we still contact him for help from time to time, so I'm not really worried. But some weirdo who gets fired and has the same access could do some serious damage.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. We are doing an excellent job preparing our children to be the future slaves of China. I just hope I'm dead before I see their economy surpass ours.
Ridiculous.
The real shame here is that Evolution is somewhat intuitive and relatively easy to understand. Even easier to teach because of the ways it presents itself in everyday life.
Too many witnesses. This case is open and shut. Any information requests, while they may end up using them in court, are done primarily out of curiosity. The FBI is just trying to figure out why people lose it and rampage, and they will likely be upset when they discover there is no reason.
"Sorry, but I think a one way trip to Mars is too good of a thing some people in prison."
It's only too good a thing for those who enjoy living with crippling loneliness in a cold world without water.
Can't WFH without remote access.
I'll show you mine if you show me your's...
It's the lingering remains of crushing guilt from my Catholic upbringing that make me an acceptable human being. Thanks, Mom!
I propose a new rule: first you read the article, then you ask questions.
Slashdot is hardly the place for criticisms of tin-foil hat wearers. Talk about a pot calling the kettle black.
p.s. West Virginia's slogan is 'Wild and Wonderful' if anyone is curious, and it is as fine a state as any.
If that's is true, then why does Anonymous release a super melodramatic, self-important manifesto every time they deface a website? If it's for the Lulz then laugh. It's not for the lulz though, it's for the attention.
I'll keep my old-school Cerwin Vega's thank you very much.
INdeed.
I use this thing called my brain to store passwords. Sometimes I lose one, but it never gets hacked.
Because this is America dammit and we do what we want!
Probably for the same reasons that video-gamers struggle with sex. It has something to do with the intersection of infrequency and awkwardness.
What legitimate reason could an organization have for needing this information? As in, they say: "Would you voluntarily give us your Facebook username and password?" I say (because I am a man, not a sheep): "Why?"
I read a story a ways back informing me that first armless man to drive a car modified for men without arms dies in a car crash... Does that make sense?
I know for a fact that a dev guy that left our company a month or so ago still has admin access all over the place. I have been removing him from accounts over which I have control, but I control nothing of any importance (twitter/facebook). Now, he was a nice guy who left on good terms and we still contact him for help from time to time, so I'm not really worried. But some weirdo who gets fired and has the same access could do some serious damage.
I wonder how this relates to George Soros...
Perhaps 61% of the world has come to accept that it is rarely the computer's fault when things go wrong.
This is simultaneously awesome and horrifying. What do you think this kid's parents said when he told them he wanted to build a solar death ray?
The Nobel Committee is losing it. I'd love to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for telling people a bunch of shit they already know.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. We are doing an excellent job preparing our children to be the future slaves of China. I just hope I'm dead before I see their economy surpass ours.
Ridiculous. The real shame here is that Evolution is somewhat intuitive and relatively easy to understand. Even easier to teach because of the ways it presents itself in everyday life.
Too many witnesses. This case is open and shut. Any information requests, while they may end up using them in court, are done primarily out of curiosity. The FBI is just trying to figure out why people lose it and rampage, and they will likely be upset when they discover there is no reason.
Only in Florida.
I hope this is illegal.
Even without weapons the Google Armada is a formidable enemy.
"Sorry, but I think a one way trip to Mars is too good of a thing some people in prison." It's only too good a thing for those who enjoy living with crippling loneliness in a cold world without water.