The excuse is BS. Microsoft is the cause, by allowing crapware to be bundled in the first place. Also, other OSes manage to get better hardware compatibility out of the box without Microsoft's massive labour force or playing around with drivers suddenly not working.
Any manufacturer can offer an OS, including Windows, without crapware and sell it at a premium price. They could also offer an out-of-the-box option to remove the crapware as part of the first startup process, or at a later date.
Whitelists. Anyone using such a setup should have a modicum of ability to follow directions on how to do so. And if they don't, their machine is most likely going to be part of a bot at some point or infected or whatever, so... self-selecting safe group to communicate with.
If the choice is taking out Hanoi with a nuke, or having Taiwan and Japan nuked, that's an easy choice. Heck, China would probably nuke Hanoi at that point. After all, they're within range as well.
Ann Coulter has publicly stated that “for all intents and purposes, I am a woman, too.” This statement, a direct quote from Jenner’s “20/20” interview announcing his embrace of his life as a female, was met with little immediate fanfare.
The rest of the story is made up, buy why would anyone have to say that unless...
Many of them are in isolated reserves with no drinking water. 20 reserves have been under boil water advisories for more than a year. There's no nearby place for them to move to, so in effect they're stuck on the reserves.
Then there are those near larger communities. Landlords often refuse to rent to them. Employers often refuse to hire them. So, what else can they do? Discrimination against Canada's native peoples runs deep. My best friend in my late teens was a native, but I don't know any other white person who can say that.
As for bad choices, look around - bad choices are made by people of all colors and heritages. White people who have never worked a day in their lives, from cradle to social security, just sitting around smoking and drinking and f*cking, or, in one case I know, paying a guy $100 and a case of beer to screw her so she can have another kid and collect more money.
Bad choices are pretty much universal. We all make them, just that some of us get lucky and avoid the consequences or have a better safety net of family and friends.
Who knows? Never been sequenced, probably never will be. Of course, if I were really desperate, I'd just get a bone marrow transplant from a woman and blood tests would then show female, but it doesn't matter, because in the eyes of the law (including the bathroom bill laws) it's what's on your birth certificate that counts, and mine now says female.
Also, the law is unenforceable. They can't just demand to see people's birth certificates because they are suspicious - the US Supreme Court has said that profiling is illegal when trying to enforce a law. So unless you're ready to check everyone's birth cert (and who the hell carries one around with them anyway), you're open to a federal law suit, doesn't matter what the state law says. So saith the Supreme Court:-)
So what? You're just as guilty - worse, because without you and others like you, the fraud wouldn't have been possible in the first place. You enabled it. Nobody was holding a gun to your head, but I guess money was more important than integrity, same as the higher-ups. The only difference I can see is a matter of degree.
And yet you knew they were being defrauded and that is was all a joke. How can you deny any sense of culpability? Sure, trying to mitigate the damage is one way to see it, but not when you know that it's hopeless from the outset and that they're not receiving anything like fair value for the money spent. Otherwise, it would be easy to justify keeping ITT open using those same arguments - that they'll al least get something for their money.
You were part of the problem. Why didn't you quit as soon as you realized that?
The majority of the world agrees with me, including China, India, Muslim countries, and the West, not you. Suck it up, buttercup.
this would be as absurd as me inviting you to any one of the 82 countries where homosexuality is illegal.
And again we have a loser! Again, you don't know what you're talking about. 50% of male-to-female transsexuals are straight, and as long as your birth certificate, passport, and all other documentation says female, what's the problem? Not like some american states that change the original sex marker but also say "amended from male" on new birth certificates.
Iran is VERY trans-friendly, has been ever since Ayatollah Khomenei issued a fatwa declaring transsexual women to be women in Allah's eyes, and to be treated accordingly. Iran even pays for the surgery for its citizens. But again, since I'm not gay (or lesbian), and my papers are in order, I would have no problem travelling to any Muslim country where homosexuality is illegal.
And in India, which has a huge chunk of the world's population, I'm acceptable.
Add the Muslim population, the Indian population, and Europe, and you've got a majority right there, even without counting New Zealand, Australia,
etc. And now even China allows adults over 20 to get a sex change. Then they updated the law to allow minors as well, and legally change their gender so that they can marry someone of their old sex without being considered gay.
That's an outright majority of the world's population. Facts, they are a bitch:-)
Also,. the bathroom bills are unenforceable because they would require profiling, which the supreme court has ruled is illegal in the enforcement of laws. Either you set up guards to demand to see EVERY person's birth certificate, or you can't ask for it "because you're suspicious."
Only idiots and fools insist on fighting a battle that's already lost. If you want, though, you can find plenty of people who agree with you in the shithole known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or Nigeria, or Somalia. Even North Korea does sex changes.
You can operate a mail server, an ftp server, even a web server without a DNS entry. Without a DNS entry they would have to have the actual IP. nslookup is useless in such cases.
Kids who have their own bank accounts and jobs wouldn't be on a site that caters to tweens (kids between 8 and 12). It's a site built around a flash game where kids can dress up their i-dolls and save them. and make stamps. teen-agers wouldn't be caught dead there.
Too ban that the law, my birth certificate, my ID, and my doctors all disagree with you. I'll take educated specialists over some know-nothing internet troll.
Then the people who have unreal expectations of how benign the real world is will learn the hard way. That's how people learn in the real world - by experience.
What I'm saying is that private email servers only known to the users are much more easily hidden than a web sit with a dns entry. Can't DOS what you don't know exists. Much more or dark than the so-called darknet. How many ip6 addresses are they going to have to portscan to find one?
No, it's not clear. A job evenings and weekends, go to an ordinary school instead of some fancy name-brand, study hard, work hard, and don't waste the money on crap like iPhones and beer pong. Not as fun as frat life, but you won't be paying for it for the next 20 years or more.
Why would I sign an NDA just for a job interview? They're looking at what I can do, not vice versa. If they can't evaluate that without revealing their secrets, their metrics are f*d up. Sign one, and you can't even apply to another job in the same field without having the treat of a lawsuit over you. NDA for a job interview? No thanks. Never signed an NDA for a job interview, and if anyone did, they're naive, or somehow it makes the job seem more important or some other crap.
If they were that willing to suspend disbelief because they wanted an easy path to success, they would never have passed a real set of classes anyway. If it hadn't been the schools scamming them, it would have been used car dealers, or hot tips at the racetrack, or surefire stocks.
Kind of hard to DOS a private email server that you don't even know exists. Or are you unclear of the concept. As for DOSing Facebook or Twitter, you have my blessing:-)
Killer feature #1 most businesses want - blocking Facebook.
Q: Clinton and Trump fall off a bridge. Who is saved?
A: America.
Q: Clinton and Trump jump off the Empire State building without a parachute. Who hits the ground first?
A: Who cares?
Q: Clinton and Trump fall into the ocean. Who drowns?
A: Neither. Shit floats.
Those two are proof that politics is like a septic tank - the really big chunks float to the top.
Try the fish.
The excuse is BS. Microsoft is the cause, by allowing crapware to be bundled in the first place. Also, other OSes manage to get better hardware compatibility out of the box without Microsoft's massive labour force or playing around with drivers suddenly not working.
Any manufacturer can offer an OS, including Windows, without crapware and sell it at a premium price. They could also offer an out-of-the-box option to remove the crapware as part of the first startup process, or at a later date.
Whitelists. Anyone using such a setup should have a modicum of ability to follow directions on how to do so. And if they don't, their machine is most likely going to be part of a bot at some point or infected or whatever, so ... self-selecting safe group to communicate with.
Who DIDN'T see this coming? Anyone in the real world? Anyone?
If the choice is taking out Hanoi with a nuke, or having Taiwan and Japan nuked, that's an easy choice. Heck, China would probably nuke Hanoi at that point. After all, they're within range as well.
Ann Coulter has publicly stated that “for all intents and purposes, I am a woman, too.” This statement, a direct quote from Jenner’s “20/20” interview announcing his embrace of his life as a female, was met with little immediate fanfare.
The rest of the story is made up, buy why would anyone have to say that unless ...
Then there are those near larger communities. Landlords often refuse to rent to them. Employers often refuse to hire them. So, what else can they do? Discrimination against Canada's native peoples runs deep. My best friend in my late teens was a native, but I don't know any other white person who can say that.
As for bad choices, look around - bad choices are made by people of all colors and heritages. White people who have never worked a day in their lives, from cradle to social security, just sitting around smoking and drinking and f*cking, or, in one case I know, paying a guy $100 and a case of beer to screw her so she can have another kid and collect more money.
Bad choices are pretty much universal. We all make them, just that some of us get lucky and avoid the consequences or have a better safety net of family and friends.
Who knows? Never been sequenced, probably never will be. Of course, if I were really desperate, I'd just get a bone marrow transplant from a woman and blood tests would then show female, but it doesn't matter, because in the eyes of the law (including the bathroom bill laws) it's what's on your birth certificate that counts, and mine now says female.
Also, the law is unenforceable. They can't just demand to see people's birth certificates because they are suspicious - the US Supreme Court has said that profiling is illegal when trying to enforce a law. So unless you're ready to check everyone's birth cert (and who the hell carries one around with them anyway), you're open to a federal law suit, doesn't matter what the state law says. So saith the Supreme Court :-)
Must suck to be on the wrong side of the law.
So what? You're just as guilty - worse, because without you and others like you, the fraud wouldn't have been possible in the first place. You enabled it. Nobody was holding a gun to your head, but I guess money was more important than integrity, same as the higher-ups. The only difference I can see is a matter of degree.
And yet you knew they were being defrauded and that is was all a joke. How can you deny any sense of culpability? Sure, trying to mitigate the damage is one way to see it, but not when you know that it's hopeless from the outset and that they're not receiving anything like fair value for the money spent. Otherwise, it would be easy to justify keeping ITT open using those same arguments - that they'll al least get something for their money.
You were part of the problem. Why didn't you quit as soon as you realized that?
this would be as absurd as me inviting you to any one of the 82 countries where homosexuality is illegal.
And again we have a loser! Again, you don't know what you're talking about. 50% of male-to-female transsexuals are straight, and as long as your birth certificate, passport, and all other documentation says female, what's the problem? Not like some american states that change the original sex marker but also say "amended from male" on new birth certificates.
Iran is VERY trans-friendly, has been ever since Ayatollah Khomenei issued a fatwa declaring transsexual women to be women in Allah's eyes, and to be treated accordingly. Iran even pays for the surgery for its citizens. But again, since I'm not gay (or lesbian), and my papers are in order, I would have no problem travelling to any Muslim country where homosexuality is illegal.
And in India, which has a huge chunk of the world's population, I'm acceptable.
Add the Muslim population, the Indian population, and Europe, and you've got a majority right there, even without counting New Zealand, Australia,
etc. And now even China allows adults over 20 to get a sex change. Then they updated the law to allow minors as well, and legally change their gender so that they can marry someone of their old sex without being considered gay.
That's an outright majority of the world's population. Facts, they are a bitch :-)
Also,. the bathroom bills are unenforceable because they would require profiling, which the supreme court has ruled is illegal in the enforcement of laws. Either you set up guards to demand to see EVERY person's birth certificate, or you can't ask for it "because you're suspicious."
Only idiots and fools insist on fighting a battle that's already lost. If you want, though, you can find plenty of people who agree with you in the shithole known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or Nigeria, or Somalia. Even North Korea does sex changes.
Everyone who knowingly profited from the fraud should be prosecuted. What better way to flip more witnesses against the big fish?
You can operate a mail server, an ftp server, even a web server without a DNS entry. Without a DNS entry they would have to have the actual IP. nslookup is useless in such cases.
Kids who have their own bank accounts and jobs wouldn't be on a site that caters to tweens (kids between 8 and 12). It's a site built around a flash game where kids can dress up their i-dolls and save them. and make stamps. teen-agers wouldn't be caught dead there.
Too ban that the law, my birth certificate, my ID, and my doctors all disagree with you. I'll take educated specialists over some know-nothing internet troll.
Then the people who have unreal expectations of how benign the real world is will learn the hard way. That's how people learn in the real world - by experience.
None of this is of any value if you don't give your kids access to your credit card. And if you do, then you're already exposed to bigger threats.
What I'm saying is that private email servers only known to the users are much more easily hidden than a web sit with a dns entry. Can't DOS what you don't know exists. Much more or dark than the so-called darknet. How many ip6 addresses are they going to have to portscan to find one?
Only a perv would want to steal kiddie log-ins. Be a good way to track them down by "accidentally" leaking them.
No, it's not clear. A job evenings and weekends, go to an ordinary school instead of some fancy name-brand, study hard, work hard, and don't waste the money on crap like iPhones and beer pong. Not as fun as frat life, but you won't be paying for it for the next 20 years or more.
I-Dressup? Sounds like a cross-dresser forum. Either way, it's like the Yahoo and Ashley Madison passwords - nothing of value was lost.
Why would I sign an NDA just for a job interview? They're looking at what I can do, not vice versa. If they can't evaluate that without revealing their secrets, their metrics are f*d up. Sign one, and you can't even apply to another job in the same field without having the treat of a lawsuit over you. NDA for a job interview? No thanks. Never signed an NDA for a job interview, and if anyone did, they're naive, or somehow it makes the job seem more important or some other crap.
If they were that willing to suspend disbelief because they wanted an easy path to success, they would never have passed a real set of classes anyway. If it hadn't been the schools scamming them, it would have been used car dealers, or hot tips at the racetrack, or surefire stocks.
Kind of hard to DOS a private email server that you don't even know exists. Or are you unclear of the concept. As for DOSing Facebook or Twitter, you have my blessing :-)