Speak to your state's attorney general's office, I bet they'd be willing to go after the company for fraud and extortion, along with a whole slew of other things. If it's criminal, the AG foots the bill as they're the ones pressing charges. Once the criminal case is won, you're almost garanteed the ability to sue the f'ing sh*t out of them.
EXACTLY, I'm not *really* a beta tester but from my, *ahem*, less than legal experience, Hero's make the game massively different, with a limit of 90 there is no such thing as a massive army. (btw, a human hero can also perform area resurrect). All that bitching about no one player feature is retarded, it's quite simple to play a game with one other person for fun and there's more than enough NPC's to reach level 5...
Absolutely, this is the way to go, put some string in each conduit, with a loop on each end, such that, when you're ready to put in whatever wire(s) you attach to the string and pull through (i did this to my 1/3 of a mile driveway)...
G*d*mn it, this is so ridiculous, I actually wanted a domain, but I went the legitimate way, and now wont get shit because some jackass in London decided to submit false trademark claims, and register them with the administrative contact "THIS DOMAIN FOR SALE". Thus, not only has he broken the Sunrise regulations by a fraudulent trademark, but also carried out cybersquatting, which was exactly what the registration process was supposed to prevent. My only option now is to challenge it, for $300!!! Looks like I'll just sit on my ass and cry.
Check out RPI, http://www.rpi.edu, they have a brand spanking new bio-informatics programs with all the cool toys. A recent USD $130 million from an anonymous donor is also slated to go towards the most advanced bio-tech building. The undergrad part is a "concentration" under the "IT" degree program, and I'm not sure of the state of the Grad program. The basic idea is that RPI is gunning for MIT, since they got ranked in the top tier of schools by US News and World Report. All I know is they have a kick ass IT program, and an awesome bio program, which they joined for the whole bioinformatics thing.
"Whoever is willing to sacrifice "just a little" privacy for security deserves neither."
-I can't remember who...
When I first heard of the CCTV system, I thought they must be joking, until I heard actual confirmed reports. This is by far the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, furthering my desire to NEVER EVER set foot on that island. If I lived there I would be the first to get the hell out. The issue of whether or not the DNA/CCTV information will be misused is ludicrous, the very collecting of data on inicent civilians constitutes misuse. Not to mention having *no* trust in britains intelligence community after reading the exerpt from Mr. Tomlinsons[sic?] book found at http://www.thebigbreach.com
-cryptophiliac
(The only thing that could remedy this problem comes straight out of "Golden Eye"!)
I'm a student at RPI, and one of the things they do here is require all incoming freshmen to buy a version of the IBM thinkpad T20. Being a tech school, many people have interest in getting a *nix flavor running. Thus, our chapter of the ACM has a project to get a working version of many alternate OSes. They imply that they have a working version of FreeBSD, as well as others. This works atleast for the mid-price-range 2000 model of the T20.
Speak to your state's attorney general's office, I bet they'd be willing to go after the company for fraud and extortion, along with a whole slew of other things. If it's criminal, the AG foots the bill as they're the ones pressing charges. Once the criminal case is won, you're almost garanteed the ability to sue the f'ing sh*t out of them.
EXACTLY, I'm not *really* a beta tester but from my, *ahem*, less than legal experience, Hero's make the game massively different, with a limit of 90 there is no such thing as a massive army. (btw, a human hero can also perform area resurrect). All that bitching about no one player feature is retarded, it's quite simple to play a game with one other person for fun and there's more than enough NPC's to reach level 5...
RPI uses pokemon names plus hyphen then 2 digits for DHCP client naming...
Absolutely, this is the way to go, put some string in each conduit, with a loop on each end, such that, when you're ready to put in whatever wire(s) you attach to the string and pull through (i did this to my 1/3 of a mile driveway)...
Go there, flash or html, solid state drives...been around for a while
G*d*mn it, this is so ridiculous, I actually wanted a domain, but I went the legitimate way, and now wont get shit because some jackass in London decided to submit false trademark claims, and register them with the administrative contact "THIS DOMAIN FOR SALE". Thus, not only has he broken the Sunrise regulations by a fraudulent trademark, but also carried out cybersquatting, which was exactly what the registration process was supposed to prevent. My only option now is to challenge it, for $300!!! Looks like I'll just sit on my ass and cry.
-cryptophiliac
They should hook Deeper Blue to the net, and set up a game, inviting Fischer to play. I'd be very intrigued to see who won.
Check out RPI, http://www.rpi.edu, they have a brand spanking new bio-informatics programs with all the cool toys. A recent USD $130 million from an anonymous donor is also slated to go towards the most advanced bio-tech building. The undergrad part is a "concentration" under the "IT" degree program, and I'm not sure of the state of the Grad program. The basic idea is that RPI is gunning for MIT, since they got ranked in the top tier of schools by US News and World Report. All I know is they have a kick ass IT program, and an awesome bio program, which they joined for the whole bioinformatics thing.
"Whoever is willing to sacrifice "just a little" privacy for security deserves neither." -I can't remember who... When I first heard of the CCTV system, I thought they must be joking, until I heard actual confirmed reports. This is by far the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, furthering my desire to NEVER EVER set foot on that island. If I lived there I would be the first to get the hell out. The issue of whether or not the DNA/CCTV information will be misused is ludicrous, the very collecting of data on inicent civilians constitutes misuse. Not to mention having *no* trust in britains intelligence community after reading the exerpt from Mr. Tomlinsons[sic?] book found at http://www.thebigbreach.com -cryptophiliac (The only thing that could remedy this problem comes straight out of "Golden Eye"!)
I'm a student at RPI, and one of the things they do here is require all incoming freshmen to buy a version of the IBM thinkpad T20. Being a tech school, many people have interest in getting a *nix flavor running. Thus, our chapter of the ACM has a project to get a working version of many alternate OSes. They imply that they have a working version of FreeBSD, as well as others. This works atleast for the mid-price-range 2000 model of the T20.
Their site is located at: http://www.acm.rpi.edu/laptop.php
Maybe I'm mistaken, if so, sorry all.