I STRONGLY disagree. I have had the same experience in both music, and IT. One can love the art, but begin to hate the bureaucracy that turns it into a viable money-making business. The pettiness in my department drove me away from my music major. Now that I am working IT, its kinda the same way. I even bought a few console systems so I could play games without having to figure out all the damn system crap. It's not that I can't. It's just that I don't want to. And it's not that I don't ever touch a pc at home. Sometimes I do, but the brilliance of those moments is that I don't have to.
Let's not be hasty. True, I love Firefox, but IE is a giant honey pot out there for malicious attackers. If too many people switch, they'll start targeting Firefox. As much as I hate to admit it, they WILL find flaws to target.
Statistically, maybe. But it IS possible. If your figures are correct, then all he had to do was take 7 out of 8 of the provisional and absentee ballots, and he could win.
It's NOT impossible. Improbable, maybe, but not impossible.
I suppose that one can only assume that Kerry's campaign knows something of the numbers that we do not... There was still a possibility that the uncounted provisional and absentee ballots could have closed the gap in Ohio.
No offense, but I think you're jumping the gun here. Who said anything about taking away every other form of ID? Picture a laminated social security card with the same layout nationwide and a picture of the cardholder. That's what I'm talking about. There doesn't have to be any Tolkien/Orwell/Wachowskiesque computer overlord.
I don't think that a nat'l ID is such a bad thing. Most people already carry multiple forms of ID anyway. A standard would make it easier. Case in point, my friend doesn't have a driver's license, and many bars have turned down his state issue alternative, becuase it's not familiar.
The key element is with how it's used. I don't want to have to swipe my RFID ID to use the pisser at the mall. There needs to be rules about how and when an ID can be required.
Yeah I know that this is a UK topic, but hey, at least I spoke [typed] generally.
Then we should get to slap them. No matter where it is, or who says it, the closest person should be able to walk up and *THWACK!* - present them with a ringing crack that reminds them that rational people don't believe that crap, and that anyone with half a brain should be offended by the manipulation attempt.
Does any American truly believe it when they accuse someone of siding with the terrorists? The idea is simply asanine, yet when two people disagree on even the most minor point, I guarantee that at least half of the time, someone will point and accuse the other of siding with the terrorists. Especially if they are unable to argue their stance effectively. It's absurd! Why aren't we slapping people silly for even suggesting the idea?
I'm sure I've used my ears to illegally listen to copyrighted material at least once. Perhaps they should be seeking to ban ears and suing my parents for.. umm.. "making" them?
I would say every 5 years. Tech like this takes time to develop.
If nothing else, look at the olympics. Every 4 (2) years is a bit too often to get me excited about it, so my video rental expenses skyrocket during these times.
I agree. Just as a hotplate can malfunction and damage the University's property, so can a malfunctioning WiFi device. I once had a packet loss problem on my network and traced it to a user's wireless router. He was only using it as a wired switch for his laptop, but the wireless ability was not turned off, and there were no antennaes connected. On top of that the device was configured to work as a DHCP server as well. You can imagine the havoc that thing caused.
Buy three - Get one Free!!!
It's marketing. The tobacco companies do it all the time. (Thanks!)
iTones.
Most of the open source alternatives are more secure.
The more secure people's systems are, the less zombies there are out there attacking my networks and cluttering my inbox.
Like we didn't already have enough trouble finding dates.
a/s/l?
"hI KATHY i am sending u the assignmnet again,"
Are you kidding me? I love this shit. I automatically know what kind of person I am dealing with (read: not worth my time) when I get this stuff.
There is no excuse for this kind of stuff. Typos are typos, but this is just laziness.
I STRONGLY disagree. I have had the same experience in both music, and IT. One can love the art, but begin to hate the bureaucracy that turns it into a viable money-making business. The pettiness in my department drove me away from my music major. Now that I am working IT, its kinda the same way. I even bought a few console systems so I could play games without having to figure out all the damn system crap. It's not that I can't. It's just that I don't want to. And it's not that I don't ever touch a pc at home. Sometimes I do, but the brilliance of those moments is that I don't have to.
Starting with XPSP2 IE went from mildly annoying to completely useless to me. I certainly hope FF doesn't follow suit.
Let's not be hasty. True, I love Firefox, but IE is a giant honey pot out there for malicious attackers. If too many people switch, they'll start targeting Firefox. As much as I hate to admit it, they WILL find flaws to target.
Again, you just said that "Kerry would have to win by about 168k to 32k in order to win Ohio."
This is not something that is impossible. Just improbable.
Statistically, maybe. But it IS possible. If your figures are correct, then all he had to do was take 7 out of 8 of the provisional and absentee ballots, and he could win.
It's NOT impossible. Improbable, maybe, but not impossible.
I suppose that one can only assume that Kerry's campaign knows something of the numbers that we do not... There was still a possibility that the uncounted provisional and absentee ballots could have closed the gap in Ohio.
If mine was one of those votes, I'd be pissed.
Damnit.. I'm almost quit, and they had to go and invent the ultimate nerd cigarette.
No offense, but I think you're jumping the gun here. Who said anything about taking away every other form of ID? Picture a laminated social security card with the same layout nationwide and a picture of the cardholder. That's what I'm talking about. There doesn't have to be any Tolkien/Orwell/Wachowskiesque computer overlord.
I don't think that a nat'l ID is such a bad thing. Most people already carry multiple forms of ID anyway. A standard would make it easier. Case in point, my friend doesn't have a driver's license, and many bars have turned down his state issue alternative, becuase it's not familiar.
The key element is with how it's used. I don't want to have to swipe my RFID ID to use the pisser at the mall. There needs to be rules about how and when an ID can be required.
Yeah I know that this is a UK topic, but hey, at least I spoke [typed] generally.
I prefer the backdoors that I can see and deal with to the ones I cannot.
Then we should get to slap them. No matter where it is, or who says it, the closest person should be able to walk up and *THWACK!* - present them with a ringing crack that reminds them that rational people don't believe that crap, and that anyone with half a brain should be offended by the manipulation attempt.
Does any American truly believe it when they accuse someone of siding with the terrorists? The idea is simply asanine, yet when two people disagree on even the most minor point, I guarantee that at least half of the time, someone will point and accuse the other of siding with the terrorists. Especially if they are unable to argue their stance effectively. It's absurd! Why aren't we slapping people silly for even suggesting the idea?
I'm sure I've used my ears to illegally listen to copyrighted material at least once. Perhaps they should be seeking to ban ears and suing my parents for.. umm.. "making" them?
Sharp increase in the last two years... Hrmm... Isn't that right about when Bush withdrew the US from the Kyoto agreement?
I would say every 5 years. Tech like this takes time to develop.
If nothing else, look at the olympics. Every 4 (2) years is a bit too often to get me excited about it, so my video rental expenses skyrocket during these times.
I thought bot-leveling *was* coping...
Other companies have been working on this for several years now, and are much closer to a viable application of the idea. http://www.nve.com/
I agree. Just as a hotplate can malfunction and damage the University's property, so can a malfunctioning WiFi device. I once had a packet loss problem on my network and traced it to a user's wireless router. He was only using it as a wired switch for his laptop, but the wireless ability was not turned off, and there were no antennaes connected. On top of that the device was configured to work as a DHCP server as well. You can imagine the havoc that thing caused.
"Parkinson's disease, diabetes and lung fibrosis as well as recently diagnosed Alzheimer's disease."
Damn.
I guess the Federation didn't really understand the long term effects of anti-matter exposure back then...