I think there is something we don't know about. If they really got "official" version, then I am expecting that many heads in German federal government will fall.
Ermotti wrote: 'Our internal investigation indicates that risk and operational systems did detect unauthorised or unexplained activity but this was not sufficiently investigated nor was appropriate action taken to ensure existing controls were enforced.'
so they let him play with $2 billions and this is what their Security Dude said "hey, lets see whats going to happen, whoooops - it did not work, my bad, my bad... sorry!"
Naw, you're not a jerk, you just don't know what you are talking about:) Stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other, bound by gravitational attraction.
And about being pedantic, that's the good point, but I am not sure if all the stars in the universe have planetary systems? probably not, but I guess we will never know that for sure, so lets assume that substantial number of stars have their own planetary systems.
Surely you get a friend or relative to sign up for the connection. Also what happens if you work from home ? What Internet on your phone? Pay as you go etc..
Then I can see a human rights problem, if a cat gets you to say in the UK surely the Internet and connectivity in general will be an abuse of human rights:)
Then there is open wifi etc..
Community wifi for banned people:)
I am not sure they are able to ban these people permanently or put hard limitations for Internet users. Internet is too decentralized for one governmental entity to control it, so until there is no Thought Police there is no danger for freedom of the internet. But, someday one government may break the thin line between democracy and totalitarism and will cut all the cables. Look what happened in Libya or Egipt. They shut down internet services but somehow still were able to communicate with the "outside" world. But this requires more just a few bad men.
I'll sue them all, muthafuckazz!! I want an iPhone 4s and damn Samsung Galaxy Tab for gods sakes! So what about that? Oh... yeah... it's in Europe... not my problem, go kill yourself... foolz.
If thats true, next time I will go to London I will drive there and personally apologise the manager (whoever is in charge) of Bletchley Park for my lack of knowledge.
It is a shame that on their site there is nothing about polish "coders" who in 1932 broke the enigma code and made it available for British and French intelligence...
wiki - in December 1932, the Polish Cipher Bureau first broke Germany's military Enigma ciphers. Five weeks before the outbreak of World War II, on 25 July 1939, in Warsaw, they presented their Enigma-decryption techniques and equipment to French and British military intelligence. Thanks to this, during the war, Allied codebreakers were able to decrypt a vast number of messages that had been enciphered using the Enigma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_machine
Plane flying somewhere above the Atlantic. Experiencing turbulences, and suddenly one of the enginess goes off. Stewardess gets the mic and says: Ladies and gentelmen, we are experiencing some minor problems, but please stay calm. OK, now please take your passports, everybody has them? Thats fine, now roll it... WHAT??? Asked some dude. Just roll it, replied the lady. And now stick it deep into your anus... Whatta hell! Yelled another guy, Hows that suppose to help us! Stewardess with angelic calm on her face says: it will help to identify the bodies after we crash. Thank you for your attention.
It's the same like everywhere in Asia. You walk to mall, nearest street store or market and buy a sim card. Usually they also offer cheap unlimited plans for internet. If you need more time, you just buy refill card. If you need a phone, those can be bought from malls and markets really cheaply too.
I wouldn't advise to do that, just get your own phone with you and it will probably work ok (90%). cheap phones bought there on the markets are usually rip-offs from original phones, avoid their dual sim card versions. it will make your phone battery dry in a moment. Also watch for roaming fees when travelling from one province to another.
Yeah, you're right. I mixed up prices for Kindle Fire and HP TouchPad, that one was for $99. So I just take two Fires. For me and my cute labrador. kids have iphones, wife still uses nokia 3210 playing snake so she would be probably lost in this fancy-touch-thingy anyway.
I think there is something we don't know about. If they really got "official" version, then I am expecting that many heads in German federal government will fall.
wouldn't be easier for that school to implant some chips or make friends on facebook?
I am not sure it's free market, especially in Russia.
free market or back to the censorship? I don't know, but it doesn't sound good...
uhm... yeah, but Anderton was framed.
this time there will be no minority report..
Would be nice to have Skype + Kinect. I am waiting for them to make it happen.
imagine a snooker or pool table made of parabolic dish and pocket in the center of it... or a soccer field...
Ermotti wrote: 'Our internal investigation indicates that risk and operational systems did detect unauthorised or unexplained activity but this was not sufficiently investigated nor was appropriate action taken to ensure existing controls were enforced.' so they let him play with $2 billions and this is what their Security Dude said "hey, lets see whats going to happen, whoooops - it did not work, my bad, my bad... sorry!"
Naw, you're not a jerk, you just don't know what you are talking about :) Stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other, bound by gravitational attraction.
And about being pedantic, that's the good point, but I am not sure if all the stars in the universe have planetary systems? probably not, but I guess we will never know that for sure, so lets assume that substantial number of stars have their own planetary systems.
it is cool, but I think we should expect planets it say... 90% of solar systems...
Planets are just hard to find or astronomers think they are rare phenomena in the universe?
Explanation to this phenomena is simple. Neutrinos travelled through tiny wormhole and that caused them to arrive faster. I won Nobel Prize!
But there's a flag on the front page, must be legit.
you made my day better :)
Surely you get a friend or relative to sign up for the connection. Also what happens if you work from home ? What Internet on your phone? Pay as you go etc.. Then I can see a human rights problem, if a cat gets you to say in the UK surely the Internet and connectivity in general will be an abuse of human rights :)
Then there is open wifi etc..
Community wifi for banned people :)
I am not sure they are able to ban these people permanently or put hard limitations for Internet users. Internet is too decentralized for one governmental entity to control it, so until there is no Thought Police there is no danger for freedom of the internet. But, someday one government may break the thin line between democracy and totalitarism and will cut all the cables. Look what happened in Libya or Egipt. They shut down internet services but somehow still were able to communicate with the "outside" world. But this requires more just a few bad men.
I'll sue them all, muthafuckazz!! I want an iPhone 4s and damn Samsung Galaxy Tab for gods sakes! So what about that? Oh... yeah... it's in Europe... not my problem, go kill yourself... foolz.
If thats true, next time I will go to London I will drive there and personally apologise the manager (whoever is in charge) of Bletchley Park for my lack of knowledge.
well... shame on me then... it's good they mentioned about it. thanks for the info.
History is the propaganda of the winner, comrade.
Yeah, but they were on the winning side anyway...
It is a shame that on their site there is nothing about polish "coders" who in 1932 broke the enigma code and made it available for British and French intelligence... wiki - in December 1932, the Polish Cipher Bureau first broke Germany's military Enigma ciphers. Five weeks before the outbreak of World War II, on 25 July 1939, in Warsaw, they presented their Enigma-decryption techniques and equipment to French and British military intelligence. Thanks to this, during the war, Allied codebreakers were able to decrypt a vast number of messages that had been enciphered using the Enigma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_machine
Plane flying somewhere above the Atlantic. Experiencing turbulences, and suddenly one of the enginess goes off. Stewardess gets the mic and says: Ladies and gentelmen, we are experiencing some minor problems, but please stay calm. OK, now please take your passports, everybody has them? Thats fine, now roll it... WHAT??? Asked some dude. Just roll it, replied the lady. And now stick it deep into your anus... Whatta hell! Yelled another guy, Hows that suppose to help us! Stewardess with angelic calm on her face says: it will help to identify the bodies after we crash. Thank you for your attention.
that would be ehm... inappropriate.
and then in 2013 there will be Kindle Fire 3... and you will end up in "infinite loop" of savings :)
It's the same like everywhere in Asia. You walk to mall, nearest street store or market and buy a sim card. Usually they also offer cheap unlimited plans for internet. If you need more time, you just buy refill card. If you need a phone, those can be bought from malls and markets really cheaply too.
I wouldn't advise to do that, just get your own phone with you and it will probably work ok (90%). cheap phones bought there on the markets are usually rip-offs from original phones, avoid their dual sim card versions. it will make your phone battery dry in a moment. Also watch for roaming fees when travelling from one province to another.
Yeah, you're right. I mixed up prices for Kindle Fire and HP TouchPad, that one was for $99. So I just take two Fires. For me and my cute labrador. kids have iphones, wife still uses nokia 3210 playing snake so she would be probably lost in this fancy-touch-thingy anyway.