yep, that's pretty much what "doxxing" is. Document dropping, or publishing personally identifiable information on the internet in order to cause whatever harassment results to the subject. The difference between doxxing and stalking, as I understand it, is that doxxing refers to information that is already in the wild - all that's done is it's collated and matched with the subject. Hacking in the context is the unauthorised collection and publishing of private information not previously public. SJW is Social Justice Warriors, not actually organised as a group (I honestly thought it was, something like AXJ who are completely off-the-rails batshit dangerous) but more just a term used for armchair (mainly) pro-milfeminists.
in a McDonald's you're more than likely to encounter a party consisting of at least one child under the age of ten. This introduces a new set of considerations beyond offending the knitting circle on table 6. Facebook, on the other hand, is designed (and intended) for those aged 13 or over - a restriction reflected in their terms of use (section 4 paragraph 5 of the current ToU in US English: "You will not use Facebook if you are under 13."). 13 is pretty much universally accepted as the age at which someone charged with a capital offence may be tried as an adult. Such would imply something of even a basic understanding of the language likely to be encountered on the site.
Yes, because IP is something to protect even if it has no intrinsic value in concealment - it has strategic value in making your competitors lag. This is abuse of the patent system. China's (to pick a random example from your shortlist) knowledge base depends on the free sharing of ideas, of designs and of the technology to make whatever. Take their auto industry: Chinese manufacturers are building what are basically clones of the most solid cars on the planet built by the likes of BMW, Porsche, Volvo, and even AMG. Do they give a shit for patents? Hell no, otherwise these frames wouldn't outsell their Western counterparts by a factor of almost three.
here in England, yarns and cordage are usually measure by breaking strain.
(I shit you not, I have a spool of Dacron that's rated at 75kg, it's barely thicker than 35lb fishing monofilament. In fact I'd say it's thinner. Look for "Terko Satin", there's just one site I can find that actually sells the stuff, and it's by the mile. $Deity, that stuff is amazing - I just finished canvas stitching a custom trailer cover for my bike with the stuff)
uh... actually, "Pence" is the collective subunit, "Penny" is the singular subunit usually and only correctly referring to 1p coins. The words NEW PENNY were inscribed above the portcullis of the 1p coin up until 1981. From 1982 the inscription changed to ONE PENNY. The 2p coin changed from "NEW PENCE" above the plume and "2" below to "TWO PENCE" above and "2" below in 1982. From 2008 all British coins started to be minted with sections of the Dent-designed Royal Shield on various values which, when placed together, formed the entire shield (the key for which jigsaw is represented on the reverse of the £1 coin). Both the 1p and 2p coins lost the numerals on the reverse to make room for the shield segments, leaving "ONE PENNY" and "TWO PENCE" to fill the whitespace.
we have butter here sold in 2 stick and 4 stick sizes (250g and 500g), the packets are so marked. I'll read off this Co-Op salted butter 250g wrapper: 1/4 stick, half stick, 1 stick, 2 stick - marked along the edge of the wrapper. England, by the way.
Fill the cup, the tip it until whatever's in it meets the base. Skim if necessary (like for flour or sugar) from base corner to brim. PRECISELY half a cup.
If you are anything like organised in a kitchen, you'll have a cup you roughly know the capacity of. My scaleless cup is precisely 200g of refined sugar skimmed to the brim. That's roughly half a pound. For most purposes, I can take any multiple or half multiple thereof of pretty much any ingredient using that one cup. It's not scale marked, but I can use it to measure 100g of (whatever) with no problem at all.
that's like saying a pound of potatoes weighs less than a kilogramme of ball bearings. Well, clearly. You're using two different scales. Either use Troy or use British. FOR BOTH.
yep. Twelve foot pounds for rifles, 6 foot pounds for pistols. Doesn't suck as hard when you learn it's not how much poke you have, it's where you put the pellet.
(disclosure: 9 years solid experience with airguns, running a shooting range, carrying on managing 56,000 acres of land with an air rifle).
what I was taught: Fahrenheit was a case of make a tube, fill the bulb with mercury, pump out the air, seal it, mark a scale, randomly choose a point for zero. Celsius was take a common substance: water. Make tube, fill bulb with mercury, pump out the air, seal it, mark zero on the ice point and 100 on the vapour point, 100 equidistant points in between, there's your scale.
Reamur makes even less sense. Kelvin is the same scale as Celsius but offset by -273.16 (0K being the freezing point of hydrogen)
Beg to differ, Sam Yusafali of Nottingham was summarily prosecuted and fined in 1992 for selling bananas by the pound. I should know him, he was my greengrocer for 9 years and I was best friends with his daughter for eleven years. In 2000, the Trading Standards Office in Sunderland instigated proceedings against a market trader who had three sets of scales which didn't have metric on them. That seen as a test case dragged on for eight years and finally settled in favour of the right to sell fruit by the pound on scales which didn't have kilogrammes. Unfortunately that victory cost the greengrocer his life due to the insane amount of stress caused solely and entirely by the Council's refusal to allow him to earn a living even though they had already forced him to buy three new sets of metric scales. A parallel case brought by Sunderland against another trader on the same market was stayed post judgement, with the conviction and £5,000 fine against that trader suspended.
he's so English we should forget his very public statement about being a supporter of the Israel.
In Law, we call that "Felony Treason".
Someone should remind Mr. Cameron that you cannot have two Masters. He already has one in his elected position as Prime Minister of Britain - the citizens of Britain. If he is such a devout follower of the Israel, then he should immediately resign his position and fuck off to the Israel.
oh, you mean like Bluepill on SecondLife? (not very well known, but it is a fully immersive collaborative subenvironment where you can manipulate pretty much any element of the environment in real time - including other members (which you can't usually do very well in SL, they just added some code)).
yep, that's pretty much what "doxxing" is. Document dropping, or publishing personally identifiable information on the internet in order to cause whatever harassment results to the subject. The difference between doxxing and stalking, as I understand it, is that doxxing refers to information that is already in the wild - all that's done is it's collated and matched with the subject. Hacking in the context is the unauthorised collection and publishing of private information not previously public. SJW is Social Justice Warriors, not actually organised as a group (I honestly thought it was, something like AXJ who are completely off-the-rails batshit dangerous) but more just a term used for armchair (mainly) pro-milfeminists.
in a McDonald's you're more than likely to encounter a party consisting of at least one child under the age of ten. This introduces a new set of considerations beyond offending the knitting circle on table 6. Facebook, on the other hand, is designed (and intended) for those aged 13 or over - a restriction reflected in their terms of use (section 4 paragraph 5 of the current ToU in US English: "You will not use Facebook if you are under 13."). 13 is pretty much universally accepted as the age at which someone charged with a capital offence may be tried as an adult. Such would imply something of even a basic understanding of the language likely to be encountered on the site.
hah! The number of times I've actually been hit on online by guys who think they're talking to a 12yo girl...
(disclosure: my name is NOT "Stinson Hunter")
Yes, because IP is something to protect even if it has no intrinsic value in concealment - it has strategic value in making your competitors lag. This is abuse of the patent system. China's (to pick a random example from your shortlist) knowledge base depends on the free sharing of ideas, of designs and of the technology to make whatever. Take their auto industry: Chinese manufacturers are building what are basically clones of the most solid cars on the planet built by the likes of BMW, Porsche, Volvo, and even AMG. Do they give a shit for patents? Hell no, otherwise these frames wouldn't outsell their Western counterparts by a factor of almost three.
It reminded me that I needed to upgrade my video card.
"Dude, the colour depth out there is fucking *amazing*!"
here in England, yarns and cordage are usually measure by breaking strain.
(I shit you not, I have a spool of Dacron that's rated at 75kg, it's barely thicker than 35lb fishing monofilament. In fact I'd say it's thinner. Look for "Terko Satin", there's just one site I can find that actually sells the stuff, and it's by the mile. $Deity, that stuff is amazing - I just finished canvas stitching a custom trailer cover for my bike with the stuff)
uh... actually, "Pence" is the collective subunit, "Penny" is the singular subunit usually and only correctly referring to 1p coins. The words NEW PENNY were inscribed above the portcullis of the 1p coin up until 1981. From 1982 the inscription changed to ONE PENNY. The 2p coin changed from "NEW PENCE" above the plume and "2" below to "TWO PENCE" above and "2" below in 1982. From 2008 all British coins started to be minted with sections of the Dent-designed Royal Shield on various values which, when placed together, formed the entire shield (the key for which jigsaw is represented on the reverse of the £1 coin). Both the 1p and 2p coins lost the numerals on the reverse to make room for the shield segments, leaving "ONE PENNY" and "TWO PENCE" to fill the whitespace.
when they say large onions I usually go for the Spanish variety - on a good market day I can pick one up that's the size of a Bocce ball.
we have butter here sold in 2 stick and 4 stick sizes (250g and 500g), the packets are so marked. I'll read off this Co-Op salted butter 250g wrapper: 1/4 stick, half stick, 1 stick, 2 stick - marked along the edge of the wrapper. England, by the way.
the relationship predates metrication. Try looking at imperial units.
Piece of piss.
Fill the cup, the tip it until whatever's in it meets the base. Skim if necessary (like for flour or sugar) from base corner to brim. PRECISELY half a cup.
If you are anything like organised in a kitchen, you'll have a cup you roughly know the capacity of. My scaleless cup is precisely 200g of refined sugar skimmed to the brim. That's roughly half a pound. For most purposes, I can take any multiple or half multiple thereof of pretty much any ingredient using that one cup. It's not scale marked, but I can use it to measure 100g of (whatever) with no problem at all.
1cm=0.3937".
HTH.
that's like saying a pound of potatoes weighs less than a kilogramme of ball bearings. Well, clearly. You're using two different scales. Either use Troy or use British. FOR BOTH.
they'll do that anyway, considering half the membership of UKIP are ex-Conservative.
How far ex-conservative they actually are, we'll see next May.
yep. Twelve foot pounds for rifles, 6 foot pounds for pistols. Doesn't suck as hard when you learn it's not how much poke you have, it's where you put the pellet.
(disclosure: 9 years solid experience with airguns, running a shooting range, carrying on managing 56,000 acres of land with an air rifle).
makes me laugh every time I see comments such as P/GP's considering half of UKIP are ex Tories.
pure water freezes at 4C and boils at 99.6C at 980mBar, but who's counting, right?
what I was taught: Fahrenheit was a case of make a tube, fill the bulb with mercury, pump out the air, seal it, mark a scale, randomly choose a point for zero. Celsius was take a common substance: water. Make tube, fill bulb with mercury, pump out the air, seal it, mark zero on the ice point and 100 on the vapour point, 100 equidistant points in between, there's your scale.
Reamur makes even less sense. Kelvin is the same scale as Celsius but offset by -273.16 (0K being the freezing point of hydrogen)
Beg to differ, Sam Yusafali of Nottingham was summarily prosecuted and fined in 1992 for selling bananas by the pound. I should know him, he was my greengrocer for 9 years and I was best friends with his daughter for eleven years. In 2000, the Trading Standards Office in Sunderland instigated proceedings against a market trader who had three sets of scales which didn't have metric on them. That seen as a test case dragged on for eight years and finally settled in favour of the right to sell fruit by the pound on scales which didn't have kilogrammes. Unfortunately that victory cost the greengrocer his life due to the insane amount of stress caused solely and entirely by the Council's refusal to allow him to earn a living even though they had already forced him to buy three new sets of metric scales. A parallel case brought by Sunderland against another trader on the same market was stayed post judgement, with the conviction and £5,000 fine against that trader suspended.
he's so English we should forget his very public statement about being a supporter of the Israel.
In Law, we call that "Felony Treason".
Someone should remind Mr. Cameron that you cannot have two Masters. He already has one in his elected position as Prime Minister of Britain - the citizens of Britain. If he is such a devout follower of the Israel, then he should immediately resign his position and fuck off to the Israel.
because with some accents "point" sounds like "five", particularly over a poor analogue link. "DAY-SEE-MULL" leaves little room for misunderstanding.
0.2%pa growth over ten years is pretty much a 30% overall drop - accounting for inflation.
Basic math.
oh, you mean like Bluepill on SecondLife?
(not very well known, but it is a fully immersive collaborative subenvironment where you can manipulate pretty much any element of the environment in real time - including other members (which you can't usually do very well in SL, they just added some code)).
Ford sued by families of hit-n-run victims, Colt sued by families of suicide-by-cops, and McDonald's sued for making kids obese.
because Microsoft would have a kitten fit.