if you're going to try to sound like a trolling mac user, please for the love of god remember, it's not PC. That's too easy. It's PEEEEECEEEEE(or your favorite number of "E"s to put in there).
The news here is that they're being *sued* for the illegal activity that they just engaged in. Not that they're engaging in any illegal activity, that's old news.
Yeah, but as much as I'd like to be MS-free, 100% of my work places have used MS products when it came to their computing. So... Don't blame me for someone else's bad IT purchase.
I'm not downplaying what he did, I'm just highlighting the fact that often many manufacturers use common, off the shelf parts for video capture, etc. Which IS a great feat. I mean, I do owe whoever wrote the Brooktree 848 driver a goddamn beer or whatever he drinks because MY card now works in Linux.:)
Setting up a regular, daily or weekly backup while not necessarily a super simple task, is pretty goddamn trivial. Esp. for a large business like Time.
Harddrives are notoriously prone to failure. Plus, you can't stash four or five in a briefcase or the average laptop bag... Grabbin g the data off the disks would be a tedious process of unhooking and rehooking up an external drive. Even with the ATA overhead, the bluray drive might be faster.
Yeah, but they document their methods pretty well, what with a camera crew following them around. Except in cases where they could reveal something like the formula to build volatile chemicals. Which is understandable.
Isn't the real crux of science documentation and repeatability? I mean, if someone comes by examines their methods, and finds out that they did it wrong and can show it, isn't that proof that they're acting in the spirit of science?
I'm not saying it was OK because it was incredibly goddamn rare. What I'm saying is that to allow students to arm themselves for the 1 in 1 million chance of a school shooting, or attack on campus is insane.
Should I point out that the Columbine Massacres were done with guns obtained through legal channels? Or any number of gun crimes tend to involve guns purchased through said means?
But that's contrary to the findings.
6/10 could tell the difference when using the expensive headphones. Compared to 8/10 with the iPod pack-ins.
just do some petty theft on top of that and overflow it back to 0x01.
Don't bring logic into this!
PeeCee users are listening.
if you're going to try to sound like a trolling mac user, please for the love of god remember, it's not PC. That's too easy. It's PEEEEECEEEEE(or your favorite number of "E"s to put in there).
Thank you.
Not a dupe.
The news here is that they're being *sued* for the illegal activity that they just engaged in. Not that they're engaging in any illegal activity, that's old news.
PS3 and HDDVD? That's redundant.
Same with xbox360 and HDDVD...
What other console could I hollow out into a boat and use it to raft myself to safety?
Yeah, but as much as I'd like to be MS-free, 100% of my work places have used MS products when it came to their computing. So... Don't blame me for someone else's bad IT purchase.
You're also forgetting the Kerberos incident, where someone posted specs to MS' implementation of Kerberos in a comment, and MS got in a tizzy.
where the hell do you live?
I guess living in a tourist town(Las Vegas) with an apple store on the strip means anyone can walk in and get service.
when my macbook's powersupply melted, I reserved a spot 3 hours in advance.
I'm not downplaying what he did, I'm just highlighting the fact that often many manufacturers use common, off the shelf parts for video capture, etc. Which IS a great feat. I mean, I do owe whoever wrote the Brooktree 848 driver a goddamn beer or whatever he drinks because MY card now works in Linux. :)
Setting up a regular, daily or weekly backup while not necessarily a super simple task, is pretty goddamn trivial. Esp. for a large business like Time.
that's what I figured.
If you wrote a Brooktree 848 driver, you just in theory, supported probably a good 100+ or more analog video-in cards.
Right but I was insinuating that someone intentionally put up a shoutcast stream that's supposed to suck.
That's the joke. Intentionally bad music is funny. Period. Look at Panic! at the Disco.
One ukulele/jug/spoons band and a 36 hour Shoutcast session later, the RIAA then regrets it's idea that it owns all music on the 'net.
Harddrives are notoriously prone to failure. Plus, you can't stash four or five in a briefcase or the average laptop bag... Grabbin g the data off the disks would be a tedious process of unhooking and rehooking up an external drive. Even with the ATA overhead, the bluray drive might be faster.
Yeah, but they document their methods pretty well, what with a camera crew following them around. Except in cases where they could reveal something like the formula to build volatile chemicals. Which is understandable.
Isn't the real crux of science documentation and repeatability? I mean, if someone comes by examines their methods, and finds out that they did it wrong and can show it, isn't that proof that they're acting in the spirit of science?
The backwards compatibility was better than the xbox360's is NOW...
Hobbled?
Prove that illegal guns are just as easily accessible as legally purchased ones.
Right now, purple, since it's early morning and the sun's rising.
Reality? Guns used in shootings tend to be bought from legitimate legal dealers.
So make them illegal.
Right, but I meant that they purchased the guns in a way that went through legal gun dealerships.
Had there been a ban on gun sales period, they would not have reached the boys.
I'm not saying it was OK because it was incredibly goddamn rare. What I'm saying is that to allow students to arm themselves for the 1 in 1 million chance of a school shooting, or attack on campus is insane.
Should I point out that the Columbine Massacres were done with guns obtained through legal channels? Or any number of gun crimes tend to involve guns purchased through said means?
Given the extremely rare circumstances when one would be shot at by a random stranger on a college campus?
For someone who was out to shoot people, armed students would've been obvious targets, not a guaranteed end to the situation.