My favorite part is the photo caption on the reuters link: FILE PHOTO: A hooded man holds a laptop computer as blue screen with an exclamation mark is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.
We will look back fondly on the days when we humans used to place boxes on shelves, be heckled by our boss with a hockey stick, and then violently shoved to the ground.
Actually "foundering" is acceptable too. From Dictionary.com:
1. To sink below the surface of the water: The ship struck a reef and foundered. 2. To cave in; sink: The platform swayed and then foundered. 3. To fail utterly; collapse: a marriage that soon foundered.
This is a typical sarcastic reaction from non-military people. In the military a policy is a policy and must be followed strictly. Classified information is no joke. If a policy states that you will not have any device that transmits or receives information within x meters of where classified information is being processed or discussed then that must be strictly followed whether its a cell phone, blackberry, pager, walkie talkie, or in this case a promotional coke can. There are no exceptions, not even for generals. They can check their devices at the door, but even they are not exempt. Generals should not be staying up worrying at night about these coke cans, thats why they delegate such matters to us security people. But now I've said too much....Now look directly into the beam of light.
Remember to take off your ring when tooling around indside your computer. I was checking out a fan problem with the machine on and must have touched something because there was a big shock, but I don't remember much! Luckily it was just the power supply. Not as bad as in college though when I got really drunk one night and passed out in my bed. My bed was by my machine on the floor. I woke up and found traces of a Milwaukee Beast visit all over my computer. It went through the vents and did some damage. But once again I don't really remember much from that one either.
I signed up for the Do Not Call list in Massachusetts and it has worked great- no pesky calls since then. I hope the email implementation can have the same success!
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that Al Gore's people are handing out cigaretts considering that he and the Democratic party have accepted substantial donations from big tobacco companies.
Take a look at this for tobacco contribution breakdown:
http://www.ameripac.org/gore/tobacco.realalgore.ht ml
My favorite part is the photo caption on the reuters link:
FILE PHOTO: A hooded man holds a laptop computer as blue screen with an exclamation mark is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.
I don't know why she swallowed a AI
Perhaps she'll die.
Please somebody let me know if they report when you fart.
Their courage.
Usually, you don't have to worry about percussions with Uber drivers, except when you get one of those beatnik drivers. I try to stay away from them.
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We will look back fondly on the days when we humans used to place boxes on shelves, be heckled by our boss with a hockey stick, and then violently shoved to the ground.
Marge: We have them in America. They're called bullfrogs.
Australian clerk: What? That's an odd name. I'd have called them "chazzwazzers".
Actually "foundering" is acceptable too. From Dictionary.com:
1. To sink below the surface of the water: The ship struck a reef and foundered.
2. To cave in; sink: The platform swayed and then foundered.
3. To fail utterly; collapse: a marriage that soon foundered.
Great idea! And Aerosmith can provide the inspirational soundtrack.
It's OK though because "640K ought to be enough for anybody".
This is a typical sarcastic reaction from non-military people. In the military a policy is a policy and must be followed strictly. Classified information is no joke. If a policy states that you will not have any device that transmits or receives information within x meters of where classified information is being processed or discussed then that must be strictly followed whether its a cell phone, blackberry, pager, walkie talkie, or in this case a promotional coke can. There are no exceptions, not even for generals. They can check their devices at the door, but even they are not exempt. Generals should not be staying up worrying at night about these coke cans, thats why they delegate such matters to us security people. But now I've said too much....Now look directly into the beam of light.
Remember to take off your ring when tooling around indside your computer. I was checking out a fan problem with the machine on and must have touched something because there was a big shock, but I don't remember much! Luckily it was just the power supply. Not as bad as in college though when I got really drunk one night and passed out in my bed. My bed was by my machine on the floor. I woke up and found traces of a Milwaukee Beast visit all over my computer. It went through the vents and did some damage. But once again I don't really remember much from that one either.
...So much so that we do not even need to see the article.
If you like your privacy, maybe you shouldn't post such information to a public message board. Just kidding.
Here's a longer interview with Barry from Wired
They also have some nice information on 'Carnivore' and 'Magic Lantern', spy technologies that the FBI is using on Americans.
Scary stuff.
Here's more info about ACLU's campaign to challenge new security laws, called Keep America Safe and Free
It's interesting to note their views that in order to keep America safe, you do not necessarily have to take away freedom.
More info about the controversial PATRIOT ACT.
Best of luck to him!
I signed up for the Do Not Call list in Massachusetts and it has worked great- no pesky calls since then. I hope the email implementation can have the same success!
MONSTER GARAGE!!
the Delux DVD player?2 06 &mode=flat
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/29/098
All your base are belong to U.S.
Check out this site for companies using Linux: http://www.linuxbusiness.com/en/caselist.html
all those Buchanan votes that accidently went to Gore?
You mean Jurassic Park isn't scientifically accurate? SCANDAL!
Take a look at this for tobacco contribution breakdown:
http://www.ameripac.org/gore/tobacco.realalgore.ht ml