The Republicans will probably be split right down the middle between the religious nutjobs and the other nuts that want to implant it into poor people to keep them from breeding.
poor minorities and furrenurs. poor white suburban and rural people are "the real america".
The point of a nuclear attack is to incapacitate the enemy. You never fire just one nuclear missile; you fire enough to keep them from responding in-kind. A dirty bomb attack is like kicking a hornets nest.
In high school I could throw a fastball at 75 mph. I got recruited by Bama but they rescinded the offer when I hurt my elbow in a skateboarding accident.
JSONP callback functions normally return a JSON blob wrapped in a user-specified callback function, which the browser will then execute as JavaScript. Nothing out of the ordinary here. However, the new attack has leveraged a method of crafting a Flash file to contain a restricted character set that's usable within JSONP callbacks (i.e. in a URL). By combining the two, the attack demonstrates it's possible to use a JSONP URL with the contents of the crafted Flash file as the callback function. When set as the data of a standard HTML object tag, the SWF file executes on the targeted site, bypassing all Same-Origin policies in place.
tbh that rabbit thing sounds pretty cool. are the pandas like pets, or like neighbors or wild forest animals? It would be cool if you could domesticate a panda then use it on your quests to carry your shizz. Did you ever wonder where a raider kept all his shizz?
this is why I'm really excited about Apple's HomeKit structure. It's essentially a "walled garden" to allow your devices to connect but keep them in line in terms of sharing information or providing external access. We really need a gatekeeper here to keep out the corporate predators. Apple is the only company with a legitimate financial interest in protecting your privacy, because it is a big differentiator between them and Google, Facebook and their ilk.
Maybe there was a core problem with the WOW audience, and the expansions you disliked were responses to that problem, not the problem itself. They likely burned through all the hardcore players they were going to get. Their best opportunity to keep growing the franchise was in casual players like me, who would invest 2-3 hours per week. It's not the fault of the developers, just the product life cycle. Valar morgulis dude, all men must die.
One thing that you get from taxis that you don't get from Uber (or clones) is an assurance that the rates will be metered fairly.
Uber could choose to work with the cities and go in offering full (anonymous, 1 week delayed) logs of all trips with pricing information. Any city inspector could take a trip and then compare his calculations to his receipt and, when it appeared publicly, the log records.
You say you've taken Uber before, but you make this uninformed statement? Every time you complete an Uber ride (or Lyft ride), you get an email saying the exact distance and exact duration of the ride, then the costs associated with each and the sum to the final bottom line. It also includes a map of the area you traveled, with a bright line showing the path of the trip. So this takes care of concern for your "metered fairly" issue. Sounds like you're an astroturfer for the taxi cartel.
it's easy to undercut the competition when the competition is a government-protected unionized racket that uses political arm-twisting and actual arm-twisting to keep their monopoly in place. The "regulations" you speak of are only in place to keep better businesses from entering the market. Sucks to be them, good for consumers. I am not shedding tears.
Terrorists downed a Malaysian Airlines flight just a few months ago.
if this is true then they're shit terrorists, because half the point of terrorism is to tell the world that your group is responsible and why you did it. heck, it's not even clear what brought down the airplane or where it is. definitely a terrorism fail.
Emails. Calendar. Email attachments. Apple just got pwned.
cmon man, have a laugh.
if there was a second crash site wouldn't have there been a hole in the ground that people noticed? can the govt cover up something like that?
what does that mean pennsylvania. a plane did go down there.
if they made an announcement and you remember it then there would be a record of it somewhere, news article or blog entry or something.
from summary: The Tesla's front section wound up in the middle of the road and caught fire.
Yup, another tesla fire.
there's no basement in the Alamo http://youtu.be/XuWSK9A_A1M
before we quit running Cat 5 through our mothers basements.
Look a Yankee
There are almost no basements in Texas.
there's no basement in the Alamo! http://youtu.be/XuWSK9A_A1M
that's what I assumed it to be.
we all are made of stars
The Republicans will probably be split right down the middle between the religious nutjobs and the other nuts that want to implant it into poor people to keep them from breeding.
poor minorities and furrenurs. poor white suburban and rural people are "the real america".
The point of a nuclear attack is to incapacitate the enemy. You never fire just one nuclear missile; you fire enough to keep them from responding in-kind. A dirty bomb attack is like kicking a hornets nest.
In high school I could throw a fastball at 75 mph. I got recruited by Bama but they rescinded the offer when I hurt my elbow in a skateboarding accident.
JSONP callback functions normally return a JSON blob wrapped in a user-specified callback function, which the browser will then execute as JavaScript. Nothing out of the ordinary here. However, the new attack has leveraged a method of crafting a Flash file to contain a restricted character set that's usable within JSONP callbacks (i.e. in a URL). By combining the two, the attack demonstrates it's possible to use a JSONP URL with the contents of the crafted Flash file as the callback function. When set as the data of a standard HTML object tag, the SWF file executes on the targeted site, bypassing all Same-Origin policies in place.
ummmm what? english please!
Please add Noah Haders to your list: Sex God.
You want to be added to the list, but you've never heard of QEMU? WOW, just wow.
you don't need to know QEMU to be the God of Sex.
Or America?
tbh that rabbit thing sounds pretty cool. are the pandas like pets, or like neighbors or wild forest animals? It would be cool if you could domesticate a panda then use it on your quests to carry your shizz. Did you ever wonder where a raider kept all his shizz?
this is why I'm really excited about Apple's HomeKit structure. It's essentially a "walled garden" to allow your devices to connect but keep them in line in terms of sharing information or providing external access. We really need a gatekeeper here to keep out the corporate predators. Apple is the only company with a legitimate financial interest in protecting your privacy, because it is a big differentiator between them and Google, Facebook and their ilk.
Maybe there was a core problem with the WOW audience, and the expansions you disliked were responses to that problem, not the problem itself. They likely burned through all the hardcore players they were going to get. Their best opportunity to keep growing the franchise was in casual players like me, who would invest 2-3 hours per week. It's not the fault of the developers, just the product life cycle. Valar morgulis dude, all men must die.
Please add Noah Haders to your list: Sex God. Also, I've never heard of QEMU, Lucene. Also, why is Quora on the list? That's weird.
here you go, your first response. STFU! lol, welcome to /.
What is DKs? what is Cata? what is wow progress?
One thing that you get from taxis that you don't get from Uber (or clones) is an assurance that the rates will be metered fairly.
Uber could choose to work with the cities and go in offering full (anonymous, 1 week delayed) logs of all trips with pricing information. Any city inspector could take a trip and then compare his calculations to his receipt and, when it appeared publicly, the log records.
You say you've taken Uber before, but you make this uninformed statement? Every time you complete an Uber ride (or Lyft ride), you get an email saying the exact distance and exact duration of the ride, then the costs associated with each and the sum to the final bottom line. It also includes a map of the area you traveled, with a bright line showing the path of the trip. So this takes care of concern for your "metered fairly" issue. Sounds like you're an astroturfer for the taxi cartel.
it's easy to undercut the competition when the competition is a government-protected unionized racket that uses political arm-twisting and actual arm-twisting to keep their monopoly in place. The "regulations" you speak of are only in place to keep better businesses from entering the market. Sucks to be them, good for consumers. I am not shedding tears.
Terrorists downed a Malaysian Airlines flight just a few months ago.
if this is true then they're shit terrorists, because half the point of terrorism is to tell the world that your group is responsible and why you did it. heck, it's not even clear what brought down the airplane or where it is. definitely a terrorism fail.