...and for the uber-security concious, the bio-readers will contain a small blowdart laced with Anthrax/SARS/poop/whatever. If the wrong person tries to log into your device, PFFT! Poop in the eye!
His crime was parking in a handicapped spot *without approved signage*. If he didn't want his medical affairs out in the open, he should have parked in a normal spot instead of doing like Wesley "laws don't apply to me" Snipes.
...But to follow along applying your example to this situation, the police don't reclaim the watch; people from Rolex come knocking on your door. Who would agree to that?
om the original article:
“I’m Catholic; we do not contracept,” Ms. Smith said. “It is a grave sin.” By including those pages in the curriculum, she added, “you have violated my religious rights.”
“I’m American; we do not censor education,” vomitology said. “It is a grave sin.” By removing those pages in the curriculum, he added, “you have violated children's educational rights.”
I may have missed in in the article, but is there any provision that states the OS has to be removed or disbled? If not, what's to keep someone from buying a PC and saying "Gimmie mah lira!" while still using the pre-installed OS?
That whole 'if it's not FOSS I can't trust it' line is mostly bull. Unless you know how to de-compile the code and eye read it, it doesn't matter *what* the license is, you still have to trust that whoever wrote it does what it says it does, and nothing more. And if you can, well... carry on. ( :
The source of most mistakes (coding or otherwise) beyond sheer lack of knowledge is usually not being focused on the task at hand. So to help you focus on the keyboard, we'll be hooking you up to basically what amounts to a modified lie detector! It's brilliant!
That'd be awesome! Run a few raids, pay for my driver's license renewal!
...to find out who satoshi nakamoto is.
That sounds tantamount to having a car dealership monitor your driving history, and repossessing the car if you use it to rob a bank.
Facebook IDs are part of a voting record?
Using Bitcoin can "help curb black market exchanges, fight corruption and restore the country's image."
'coronal mass ejection' is now my new favorite innuendo.
...and when they look up at us and ask why, why did we pirate the shows, we'll look down at then and whisper:
torrent shows asscrack roffles
...and for the uber-security concious, the bio-readers will contain a small blowdart laced with Anthrax/SARS/poop/whatever. If the wrong person tries to log into your device, PFFT! Poop in the eye!
His crime was parking in a handicapped spot *without approved signage*. If he didn't want his medical affairs out in the open, he should have parked in a normal spot instead of doing like Wesley "laws don't apply to me" Snipes.
Considering that the fallout from the KoA debacle is *still* being felt.... yes. Yes, it is.
...But to follow along applying your example to this situation, the police don't reclaim the watch; people from Rolex come knocking on your door. Who would agree to that?
...for the next exciting article, "Cops Use Guns Too!"
There goes my idea to self-publish "The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Morse Code".
Yes, because corporate-funded (cyber-)terrorism against a soveriegn nation has *no* potential down sides, right? ( :
om the original article:
“I’m Catholic; we do not contracept,” Ms. Smith said. “It is a grave sin.” By including those pages in the curriculum, she added, “you have violated my religious rights.”
“I’m American; we do not censor education,” vomitology said. “It is a grave sin.” By removing those pages in the curriculum, he added, “you have violated children's educational rights.”
FTFY
They'll fight for freedom,
wherever there's trouble,
EFF is there!
EFF! A Real Internet Hero...
I may have missed in in the article, but is there any provision that states the OS has to be removed or disbled? If not, what's to keep someone from buying a PC and saying "Gimmie mah lira!" while still using the pre-installed OS?
That whole 'if it's not FOSS I can't trust it' line is mostly bull. Unless you know how to de-compile the code and eye read it, it doesn't matter *what* the license is, you still have to trust that whoever wrote it does what it says it does, and nothing more. And if you can, well... carry on. ( :
Depends on where they are. In many states, it's legal as long as one party is aware the call is being recorded.
The source of most mistakes (coding or otherwise) beyond sheer lack of knowledge is usually not being focused on the task at hand. So to help you focus on the keyboard, we'll be hooking you up to basically what amounts to a modified lie detector! It's brilliant!
Company says something is 'secure', gets proven wrong. This is *exciting stuff*, people!
They should be thinking bigger... imagine how much WoW gold you could farm with that! ( :
Thongs that really matter can drive *anyone* into a frenzy? Have we learned nothing from Sisqo?
...developing backronyms for governmental agencies.
I keep all my 'important' files in .JAR format on 5 1/4 floppies.