My incentive is that I build a better society through responsible disclosure. Morality helps me reach that conclusion.
That's you though with your morality. There are plenty of skilled people out there who don't care about building a better society or who have different moralities. There is no one "right" morality. I think your fallacy is believing that you hold a universal world view.
League of Legends.
Terrific game, free to play. Paying money doesn't get you anyhwere. Quality game that is the first recognized e-sport by the U.S. Government.
The graph at the end compares fatal accidents with pre and post ban. Most fatal accidents seem to be caused by drunk driving or speeding, not talking on the cellphone. The latter seems to cause fender benders and other relatively minor crashes.
I have no proof for what I just said but I'm sure a study somewhere backs it up.
I thought this was called "street smarts" and could only be acquired by people who have actually lived in cities for a while. A neighborhood or area isn't going to have a sign stating so. Digital images can help with guesses, but even though a neighborhood looks badish, it could be quite a friendly place. Vice versa: A nice neighborhood doesn't equate to a safe neighborhood. A nice attempt but ultimately futile.
I know this isn't how the meeting went down, but at the same time I can't imagine how a group of informed people would reach the consensus that this is a goo idea.
I was just sitting this. The U.S, is kind of like an overbearing dean at a school looking for the one kid with the laser pointer (Snowden), and all the students (countries) are sitting on their hands with giant grins laughing as they shrug their shoulders.
Not to mention that it only needs to phone in once every three months. I can't believe antdude's statement is marked as more informative than yours. People need to realize Steam and Xbone, though similar are actually quite different with different contexts.
This is nothing new. Bill Gates has been totting around this idea for a few months at least. Don't believe me? See this reliable and heavily acredited news article: http://slashdot.org/story/13/08/08/1622238/bill-gates-promotes-vaccine-projects-swipes-at-google
Except it's not hard to find. I'm pretty sure Nintendo has released it onto the Virtual Console for all of their modern systems.
My incentive is that I build a better society through responsible disclosure. Morality helps me reach that conclusion.
That's you though with your morality. There are plenty of skilled people out there who don't care about building a better society or who have different moralities. There is no one "right" morality. I think your fallacy is believing that you hold a universal world view.
After all, many friends fuck their friends' wives, so after a couple of generations, they are all a happy family.
Is there something you would like to talk about?
League of Legends. Terrific game, free to play. Paying money doesn't get you anyhwere. Quality game that is the first recognized e-sport by the U.S. Government.
Is that were an artist is so bad that every used record shop has dozens upon dozens of her albums?
The graph at the end compares fatal accidents with pre and post ban. Most fatal accidents seem to be caused by drunk driving or speeding, not talking on the cellphone. The latter seems to cause fender benders and other relatively minor crashes. I have no proof for what I just said but I'm sure a study somewhere backs it up.
That's a bloody terrifying thought. My day has gone from normal to wanting to live in a bubble.
I thought this was called "street smarts" and could only be acquired by people who have actually lived in cities for a while. A neighborhood or area isn't going to have a sign stating so. Digital images can help with guesses, but even though a neighborhood looks badish, it could be quite a friendly place. Vice versa: A nice neighborhood doesn't equate to a safe neighborhood. A nice attempt but ultimately futile.
I know this isn't how the meeting went down, but at the same time I can't imagine how a group of informed people would reach the consensus that this is a goo idea.
I was just sitting this. The U.S, is kind of like an overbearing dean at a school looking for the one kid with the laser pointer (Snowden), and all the students (countries) are sitting on their hands with giant grins laughing as they shrug their shoulders.
Not to mention that it only needs to phone in once every three months. I can't believe antdude's statement is marked as more informative than yours. People need to realize Steam and Xbone, though similar are actually quite different with different contexts.