We don't need the sponges themselves, we just need their genetic code. Soon we'll have this stuff growing out of the vat and climbing onto the spool by itself.
We mobilized to b!tch slap specific spammers. We mobilized to protest Turbotax spyware. We mobilized to protest the "Patriot" Act.
/.ers are probably never going to agree on a particular candidate, but that doesn't mean we don't attempt to change the world because of what we read here.
I suspect that most people who subscribe to/. think of it as charity. Since the people who are paying are those who are also generating the content, it kind of is charity. IMSO this is different than requiring folks to pay (or no access) for content they have no real emotional stake in.
You are responsible for your own actions. If you don't get your term paper finished because you were too busy trolling/., that's your own fault and your own problem. Don't whine about unfairness, or complain that it's too hard, or blame ADD. Just suck it up and do your work. If that term paper doesn't get finished, don't come to me with any lame excuses, because I'll know that you're worthless and weak.
The caveat being that you have to use good composting procedures to get them to decompose quickly. I only add shreddings to a compost batch that's already started, and I add a little water to compensate for the dryness of the added material. Now my dirty little secrets are really are "dirt-y" little secrets.
>> Shortly after, my parents banned me from playing with Lego because they said I was too old.
Your parents need a dope slap. Firstly, 11 is not too old to be playing with Legos, and secondly, to ban a child from playing with a toy is just wrong. What the hell were Mom Unit and System Dad thinking?
"Diebold voting systems are in fairly wide use, and apparently provide zero security to keep election officials from writing in whatever election totals they want."
In many countries and municipalities the election officials responsible for purchasing the machines, are being offered the *rig election* feature, and are probably happy to have it. Excuse my cynicism, but I don't think this feature is accidental on Diebold's part.
As a libertarian, I believe I have various rights and freedoms, some of which are limited by their effect on the liberties of other people. For instance, if I want to drink myself silly every night, that's my right (and my own problem). However, it would be wrong for me to drink myself silly and drive around on public streets at high speeds, because that puts others at risk (effectively limiting their liberties).
The same holds for privacy within my home. Your freedom to call is limited by my own right to privacy within my own home.
Libertarianism does not imply a wild west free for all. It implies a freedom to act of your own volition, but also a (possibly more important) responsibility to avoid impinging upon the liberty of others.
Smoke if you like. But not in my home.
Worship your god. But don't expect me to.
Screw farm animals if you want to. But not my animals.
In short, Libertarianism says both, 1) fuck off and leave me alone, *and* 2) I'll be sure to treat you the same way.
Hey! Sophia_Pears_1952 is *MY* password! What are you some sort of hacker?
Read it in bed next time you're sick. Everyone knows that it's not a sin to read bad literature when you have a head cold.
Is it Thursday already?
How do you manage...email...and all the relationships that might exist between them?
"To Do" and "Done"
Get off your @$$ and do it.
Too late, you are already serial number 659154.
>> What's green and walks on two legs?
An itinerant booger. Go ahead, ask me another one...
We don't need the sponges themselves, we just need their genetic code. Soon we'll have this stuff growing out of the vat and climbing onto the spool by itself.
The Element Formerly Known As Ununnilium.
>> The Niagra Mohawk power grid is overloaded, which feeds electricity throughout the northeast U.S. and into Canada.
Uh, don't the Canadians send power to the North East?
We mobilized to b!tch slap specific spammers.
/.ers are probably never going to agree on a particular candidate, but that doesn't mean we don't attempt to change the world because of what we read here.
We mobilized to protest Turbotax spyware.
We mobilized to protest the "Patriot" Act.
I suspect that most people who subscribe to /. think of it as charity. Since the people who are paying are those who are also generating the content, it kind of is charity. IMSO this is different than requiring folks to pay (or no access) for content they have no real emotional stake in.
Of course most of the 6000 would-be purchasers are probably other spammers, since we all know they are in dire need of penis enhancement.
Ditto that. This is a lot more impressive than some guy installing a Linux motherboard in a (choose non-traditional computer enclosure here).
I'm long 10,000 November contracts that Pointexter is an Al-Qaeda operative.
>> Accountability
/., that's your own fault and your own problem. Don't whine about unfairness, or complain that it's too hard, or blame ADD. Just suck it up and do your work. If that term paper doesn't get finished, don't come to me with any lame excuses, because I'll know that you're worthless and weak.
You are responsible for your own actions. If you don't get your term paper finished because you were too busy trolling
Love, Mom
P.S. How's that for motivation?
until someone has an accident and ends up looking like the victim of a Viet Cong tiger trap, skewered by bamboo shards in a dozen places.
>> here's a petition for him to get a role in Episode III
With this kid's luck, he'll get some sort of Jar-Jaresque character to play, and people will hate him too.
Hacker(2) + University Affiliation = Researcher
Stupidity is equal opportunity
The caveat being that you have to use good composting procedures to get them to decompose quickly. I only add shreddings to a compost batch that's already started, and I add a little water to compensate for the dryness of the added material. Now my dirty little secrets are really are "dirt-y" little secrets.
>> Shortly after, my parents banned me from playing with Lego because they said I was too old.
Your parents need a dope slap. Firstly, 11 is not too old to be playing with Legos, and secondly, to ban a child from playing with a toy is just wrong. What the hell were Mom Unit and System Dad thinking?
Actually, it is a feature.
"Diebold voting systems are in fairly wide use, and apparently provide zero security to keep election officials from writing in whatever election totals they want."
In many countries and municipalities the election officials responsible for purchasing the machines, are being offered the *rig election* feature, and are probably happy to have it. Excuse my cynicism, but I don't think this feature is accidental on Diebold's part.
The Noisy Room,
The Fixture and Ballast Room
The Thrown Projectiles Room
The High Voltage Room
Do these guys know how to party, or what?
As a libertarian, I believe I have various rights and freedoms, some of which are limited by their effect on the liberties of other people. For instance, if I want to drink myself silly every night, that's my right (and my own problem). However, it would be wrong for me to drink myself silly and drive around on public streets at high speeds, because that puts others at risk (effectively limiting their liberties).
The same holds for privacy within my home. Your freedom to call is limited by my own right to privacy within my own home.
Libertarianism does not imply a wild west free for all. It implies a freedom to act of your own volition, but also a (possibly more important) responsibility to avoid impinging upon the liberty of others.
Smoke if you like. But not in my home.
Worship your god. But don't expect me to.
Screw farm animals if you want to. But not my animals.
In short, Libertarianism says both, 1) fuck off and leave me alone, *and* 2) I'll be sure to treat you the same way.
if both Ebay and PayPal are both so unattractive? What other online solutions do people use?