Slashdot has completely fucked up its interface to the point where links don't even open when you click on them. Right-clicking a link doesn't open up a menu, either. I had to look at the link through FireBug to grab the URL and paste it into a new window.
Except that they've never actually caught anyone. Also, the TSA was supposed to wait until they got Congressional approval before they got the scanners. They didn't.
I asked why I would want to use it. That wasn't a rhetorical question. I don't even know what iCloud is. (Yes, I know what cloud computing is, I just don't know what the big deal is with Apple's version)
Wasn't there a company that was trying to buy a satellite so they could move it into geostationary orbit over repressive countries to give the people there internet access?
In one of the early drafts of the game, there were supposed to be tubes that you (or other objects) got sucked through, to land somewhere else. They were removed, although you can see them in action in the added Portal 2 level of The Ball.
Will they be something you can use in your own levels?
Thankee!
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me too.
hypersapien73
I have no page-modifying extensions at all.
Oddly, it works fine now that I'm at home. It didn't work on my office computer. I use Firefox 5 on both of them.
Slashdot has completely fucked up its interface to the point where links don't even open when you click on them. Right-clicking a link doesn't open up a menu, either. I had to look at the link through FireBug to grab the URL and paste it into a new window.
I was looking for someone to post this.
I am not disappointed.
Zero moving parts, here we come.
Let me know when we can get fans that don't need blades. No, not that hoop thing. It has blades in the base.
Scotch tape?
Except that they've never actually caught anyone. Also, the TSA was supposed to wait until they got Congressional approval before they got the scanners. They didn't.
My mistake. He doesn't run the company that makes them.
He runs a security consulting group, and one of his client companies makes them.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/31/AR2009123102821.html
There's one piece of the puzzle that you're missing.
The company that the TSA is buying these scanners from is run by a former head of the TSA.
They're already putting black boxes into cars. The assumption would be that it would be recording the actions of the autopilot, too.
Metropolis. 1927
They don't seem to have any desire to ship off the people pushing sharia law.
Check my comment history, asshole.
I asked why I would want to use it. That wasn't a rhetorical question. I don't even know what iCloud is. (Yes, I know what cloud computing is, I just don't know what the big deal is with Apple's version)
Someone explain to me why I would want to use iCloud? Or anything from Apple for that matter?
I'm not a Windows fanboy. I just hate Apple more.
If Wine worked perfectly, I'd switch to Linux in a second.
Please tell me that these patents only prohibit them being recognized by other gesture-detecting devices.
U.S.: Anonymous is completely rogue! They attack everyone utterly at random!
Anonymous: Not everyone, just the bad guys.
U.S.: What are you talking about? You've been attacking us, too.
Anonymous: *cocks eyebrow*
Wasn't there a company that was trying to buy a satellite so they could move it into geostationary orbit over repressive countries to give the people there internet access?
Shouldn't even require a fork, just a plugin.
Republicans: "This system obviously isn't working correctly. It keeps telling us to tax the rich."
In one of the early drafts of the game, there were supposed to be tubes that you (or other objects) got sucked through, to land somewhere else. They were removed, although you can see them in action in the added Portal 2 level of The Ball.
Will they be something you can use in your own levels?
Habla Espanol
They didn't want Facebook to get it.