you're missing the obvious -- "For much of the world..." sooooo pick up and move to... where? another place that has no water? suppose you do find a place that has water. now all the water refugees are moving there. how soon until that water source can't sustain its growing demand? life is a zero-sum game.
What other sci-fi writer jumped the shark with such intense audacity as to proclaim a series of lackluster works of science fiction space opera cliches as a genuine religious faith?
joseph smith. have you had a peek at the pearl of great price? oh, and the person/people who wrote the urantia book. dianetics is a urantia rip-off.
yeah the excellent karma just magically appeared. nobody reads what i say let alone agrees with me. you need to let it go man. you're gonna break out in hives if you keep this up. btw, you keep calling me kid. how old are you, if you don't mind me asking?
It’s certainly fair to say that if you take a long, five-year view, then you can see a clear rise in trading activity. But it’s also fair to say that there’s something quite literally out of control going on here. Just as the quants at Knight found themselves unable to turn off their machines for 30 long minutes last week, the HFT world in aggregate seemingly has a mind of its own when it comes to trading patterns. Or, to put it another way, if there’s a pattern here, it’s one incomprehensible to human minds.
deal with it mentally? that's the whole problem, buddy. we can't.
Our transformed relationship with content is one in which individual users are the gravitational center and content floats in orbit around them. This “orbital content,” built up by the user, has the following two characteristics:
Liberated: The content was either created by you or has been distilled and associated with you so it is both pure and personal.
Open: You collected it so you control it. There are no middlemen apps in the way. When an application wants to offer you some cool service, it now requests access to the API of you instead of the various APIs of your entourage. This is what makes it so useful. It can be shared with countless apps and flow seamlessly between contexts.
The result is a user-controlled collection of content that is free (as in speech), distilled, open, personal, and—most importantly—useful. You do the work to assemble a collection of content from disparate sources, and apps do the work to make those collections useful. These orbital collections will push users to be more self-reliant and applications to be more innovative.
i now dedicate every single post i write in lowercase to your dissatisfaction. may you suffer severely for a very long time. here's some lowercase business ipsum to keep the suffering going...
completely customize process-centric catalysts for change vis-a-vis dynamic supply chains. efficiently synergize seamless leadership rather than 24/7 users. competently target economically sound roi whereas 2.0 markets. continually evolve highly efficient total linkage through multidisciplinary web services. collaboratively embrace client-focused portals through cooperative customer service. progressively leverage existing focused materials after cross-platform total linkage. continually mesh resource sucking schemas via b2c alignments. globally cultivate sustainable vortals after compelling markets. compellingly network client-focused services for global meta-services.
professionally reintermediate compelling best practices via timely best practices. dynamically scale seamless users via wireless infrastructures. continually administrate magnetic content through multimedia based platforms. rapidiously formulate bricks-and-clicks content without intuitive paradigms. continually incentivize effective strategic theme areas through interdependent markets. compellingly deploy resource maximizing results after turnkey systems. credibly grow stand-alone growth strategies with bricks-and-clicks partnerships. authoritatively matrix one-to-one infrastructures after process-centric schemas. competently matrix plug-and-play models with state of the art sources.
professionally evisculate virtual e-tailers with team driven architectures. competently customize standardized metrics after innovative processes. monotonectally embrace team driven e-services after excellent process improvements. proactively unleash impactful core competencies through standardized deliverables. dynamically incentivize world-class applications after bleeding-edge e-markets. dynamically generate visionary convergence with functionalized e-commerce. authoritatively evisculate sustainable mindshare via next-generation relationships. credibly underwhelm accurate growth strategies before excellent vortals. assertively drive alternative leadership with b2b interfaces. dramatically harness resource maximizing metrics without strategic synergy. proactively cultivate enterprise-wide e-business without out-of-the-box customer service. assertively restore global growth strategies without performance based growth strategies.
i wish i could be there in person to watch you twitch out.
lmao. what do you write, cobol? there are tons of programming jobs out there. i'm finding about 10 good candidate jobs out of every 50 i look at. i get solicited for my skills all the time. maybe you need to move to where the programming jobs are at.
most of the programmers I've met are also politically correct bitches who do what their wives tell them to, making them perfect pets for their feminist indoctrinated wives
back the truck up. this is what normal people call a "married man." the wife doesn't have to be feminist and the man doesn't have to be a programmer. i get the feeling you live in a very remote place and never travel more than a 20 mile radius from your home. have you even kissed a girl yet?
so am i, but on the merits of the device and framework itself and not on the comparison of poorly weighted arguments. reading around, this whole topic is not an issue.
are you going to pay this human enough money to be educated, or can we expect the same shit to happen when a human doesn't realize that NASA's property is being claimed by some corporation? how long do you think before Average Joe screws up worse than the automated system leaving you with nothing else to blame? the real problem is with the way we treat digital property. stop trying to cut off hydra heads and go for the heart.
there's only a handful of the small safes in the first five hundred+ or so images, so when i say TYPICALLY the image search kinda backs me up. to answer the question of what's different from a normal safe is that a gun safe TYPICALLY (there's that word again, pay close attention) are tall cabinets with rifle shelving. a safe without rifle shelving could be used for a lot more things than just guns, while a safe with rifle shelving is not likely to be used for pool cues or similarly shaped items. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE WORDS THAT ARE COMING OUT OF MY KEYBOARD?
http://images.google.com/search?&tbm=isch&q=gun+safe&oq=gun+safe
once again, in case you missed it, there is NO comment on the technologies of these safes. not even the parent poster asked about the technologies involved, that was something you added.
Is that life a normal safe only:
1) it's labelled as "'specially for guns!";
a normal safe is used to hold anything of value that will fit inside, including weapons that may fit. a "gun safe" is TYPICALLY a rifle cabinet.
the short, squat boxy safes are not designed to hold rifles. gun safes are typically tall cabinets with rifle shelving. images.google.com - search "gun safe" and see for yourself.
this is merely a tidy example. it's very easy to obfuscate the importance of your content by using nested tables. unless you're displaying tabular data, table layouts are for newbs who need to learn better css techniques.
get the justin.tv app for your android phone -- an iphone version is coming soon. it records your video on their servers -- basically it's cloud video. even if the cops take your device you can give the press your justin.tv channel name and rebroadcast the police wrongdoing all you want.
you're missing the obvious -- "For much of the world..." sooooo pick up and move to ... where? another place that has no water? suppose you do find a place that has water. now all the water refugees are moving there. how soon until that water source can't sustain its growing demand? life is a zero-sum game.
you're right. quite a bit more than i was aware of.
http://whois.domaintools.com/slashdot.org
alfred bester was great. not very prolific though. he won the first hugo award and then everyone forgot him.
What other sci-fi writer jumped the shark with such intense audacity as to proclaim a series of lackluster works of science fiction space opera cliches as a genuine religious faith?
joseph smith. have you had a peek at the pearl of great price? oh, and the person/people who wrote the urantia book. dianetics is a urantia rip-off.
yeah the excellent karma just magically appeared. nobody reads what i say let alone agrees with me. you need to let it go man. you're gonna break out in hives if you keep this up. btw, you keep calling me kid. how old are you, if you don't mind me asking?
It’s certainly fair to say that if you take a long, five-year view, then you can see a clear rise in trading activity. But it’s also fair to say that there’s something quite literally out of control going on here. Just as the quants at Knight found themselves unable to turn off their machines for 30 long minutes last week, the HFT world in aggregate seemingly has a mind of its own when it comes to trading patterns. Or, to put it another way, if there’s a pattern here, it’s one incomprehensible to human minds.
deal with it mentally? that's the whole problem, buddy. we can't.
Our transformed relationship with content is one in which individual users are the gravitational center and content floats in orbit around them. This “orbital content,” built up by the user, has the following two characteristics:
Liberated: The content was either created by you or has been distilled and associated with you so it is both pure and personal.
Open: You collected it so you control it. There are no middlemen apps in the way. When an application wants to offer you some cool service, it now requests access to the API of you instead of the various APIs of your entourage. This is what makes it so useful. It can be shared with countless apps and flow seamlessly between contexts.
The result is a user-controlled collection of content that is free (as in speech), distilled, open, personal, and—most importantly—useful. You do the work to assemble a collection of content from disparate sources, and apps do the work to make those collections useful. These orbital collections will push users to be more self-reliant and applications to be more innovative.
i now dedicate every single post i write in lowercase to your dissatisfaction. may you suffer severely for a very long time. here's some lowercase business ipsum to keep the suffering going...
completely customize process-centric catalysts for change vis-a-vis dynamic supply chains. efficiently synergize seamless leadership rather than 24/7 users. competently target economically sound roi whereas 2.0 markets. continually evolve highly efficient total linkage through multidisciplinary web services. collaboratively embrace client-focused portals through cooperative customer service. progressively leverage existing focused materials after cross-platform total linkage. continually mesh resource sucking schemas via b2c alignments. globally cultivate sustainable vortals after compelling markets. compellingly network client-focused services for global meta-services.
professionally reintermediate compelling best practices via timely best practices. dynamically scale seamless users via wireless infrastructures. continually administrate magnetic content through multimedia based platforms. rapidiously formulate bricks-and-clicks content without intuitive paradigms. continually incentivize effective strategic theme areas through interdependent markets. compellingly deploy resource maximizing results after turnkey systems. credibly grow stand-alone growth strategies with bricks-and-clicks partnerships. authoritatively matrix one-to-one infrastructures after process-centric schemas. competently matrix plug-and-play models with state of the art sources.
professionally evisculate virtual e-tailers with team driven architectures. competently customize standardized metrics after innovative processes. monotonectally embrace team driven e-services after excellent process improvements. proactively unleash impactful core competencies through standardized deliverables. dynamically incentivize world-class applications after bleeding-edge e-markets. dynamically generate visionary convergence with functionalized e-commerce. authoritatively evisculate sustainable mindshare via next-generation relationships. credibly underwhelm accurate growth strategies before excellent vortals. assertively drive alternative leadership with b2b interfaces. dramatically harness resource maximizing metrics without strategic synergy. proactively cultivate enterprise-wide e-business without out-of-the-box customer service. assertively restore global growth strategies without performance based growth strategies.
i wish i could be there in person to watch you twitch out.
most of the programmers I've met are also politically correct bitches who do what their wives tell them to, making them perfect pets for their feminist indoctrinated wives
back the truck up. this is what normal people call a "married man." the wife doesn't have to be feminist and the man doesn't have to be a programmer. i get the feeling you live in a very remote place and never travel more than a 20 mile radius from your home. have you even kissed a girl yet?
can't we just stop feeding them? the advertisers i mean. can't we just shove them all into the grand canyon or put them into orbit? i mean, wtf.
in amerrrrrica we spell it with a z. excuse me, we spell it with a zed.
that might be funny if vending machines were known for protecting against unauthorized purchases.
so am i, but on the merits of the device and framework itself and not on the comparison of poorly weighted arguments. reading around, this whole topic is not an issue.
if they can control your mind they already chose what you're thinking for you. debunked!
not really, asshole.
so... are we back to celestial spheres and ether then?
It's all rather confusing, but not nearly as confusing as reading some of Phillip K. Dick's novels.
at least one rapper understands him...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVIKMZIRKaU
are you going to pay this human enough money to be educated, or can we expect the same shit to happen when a human doesn't realize that NASA's property is being claimed by some corporation? how long do you think before Average Joe screws up worse than the automated system leaving you with nothing else to blame? the real problem is with the way we treat digital property. stop trying to cut off hydra heads and go for the heart.
that's good advice. i don't own a revolver but i would probably get a mag ring for it if i did.
there's only a handful of the small safes in the first five hundred+ or so images, so when i say TYPICALLY the image search kinda backs me up. to answer the question of what's different from a normal safe is that a gun safe TYPICALLY (there's that word again, pay close attention) are tall cabinets with rifle shelving. a safe without rifle shelving could be used for a lot more things than just guns, while a safe with rifle shelving is not likely to be used for pool cues or similarly shaped items. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE WORDS THAT ARE COMING OUT OF MY KEYBOARD? http://images.google.com/search?&tbm=isch&q=gun+safe&oq=gun+safe
once again, in case you missed it, there is NO comment on the technologies of these safes. not even the parent poster asked about the technologies involved, that was something you added.
Is that life a normal safe only: 1) it's labelled as "'specially for guns!";
a normal safe is used to hold anything of value that will fit inside, including weapons that may fit. a "gun safe" is TYPICALLY a rifle cabinet.
the short, squat boxy safes are not designed to hold rifles. gun safes are typically tall cabinets with rifle shelving. images.google.com - search "gun safe" and see for yourself.
this is merely a tidy example. it's very easy to obfuscate the importance of your content by using nested tables. unless you're displaying tabular data, table layouts are for newbs who need to learn better css techniques.
or maybe alanis morrisette just sucks. that's always a possibility.
get the justin.tv app for your android phone -- an iphone version is coming soon. it records your video on their servers -- basically it's cloud video. even if the cops take your device you can give the press your justin.tv channel name and rebroadcast the police wrongdoing all you want.
http://www.justin.tv/p/android