If he can get $500,000 in earnings invested conservatively and not touch it for ten years, he would then have roughly $40,000 per year in income without drawing down.
His parents made the right move, if they don't spend a ton of his income just trying to manage it.
Somewhere someone doesn't know it yet, but they are going to get the book tossed at them. We have a whole host of natural disasters that can hit, and for all of them seconds count. Almost everyone gets a warning they can react to when it comes to tornados.
Should anyone lose their lives as a result of these systems being turned off, the culprit should get a manslaughter count for each one.
I'm all for ethical hacking, but this is no where near close.
1) He hasn't released how to actually exploit it. 2) This is a five, maybe six, figure bug on the black market. 3) He's simply saying 'Hey, wake up, you're doing a giant disservice to all your users by pushing people to the black market.'
i HATE an automatically resizing text area. I can not stand it no end. I'm glad to see someone's doing a fork, between this change, and the protocol icons going away... ugh.
His parents can work with each site to obtain a password. Most will do so with a death certificate and proof that you're the parents, like a birth certificate and a drivers license.
What you don't read is that Samy actually settled with Myspace, which is what they probably planned to do in the first place. They obviously wanted to make an example of him and they did. Samy was on every one's profile twice, once was his doing, and once was Tom's doing...
Yes he could have fought this further in court but when my $fighting > $settlement there's only one move to take. Plus if he went to jail then who would I go to Chipotles with?:(
what speed issue? there is no speed issue. if you had bothered to follow the rest of the comment train you would also see that there isn't a cheaper way to view what the oqo can provide. however your tough book is perfect, besides the fact that it costs more, is heavier, and larger.
the oqo has a nice clip case and we haven't dropped any of our gen-1 models yet. a lot of people don't realize how often our environment requires us to balance anything of a laptops size either barely on a counter or a knee or a similar small surface.
Yet Google is HARD CORE anti remote worker
Thanks for repeating what I said in a much longer form :)
I did count for inflation.
If he can get $500,000 in earnings invested conservatively and not touch it for ten years, he would then have roughly $40,000 per year in income without drawing down.
His parents made the right move, if they don't spend a ton of his income just trying to manage it.
The system isn't connected to the internet.
Somewhere someone doesn't know it yet, but they are going to get the book tossed at them. We have a whole host of natural disasters that can hit, and for all of them seconds count. Almost everyone gets a warning they can react to when it comes to tornados.
Should anyone lose their lives as a result of these systems being turned off, the culprit should get a manslaughter count for each one.
I'm all for ethical hacking, but this is no where near close.
MyISAM still doesn't support transactions.
1) Rhetorical, clearly.
2) I think his odds of harm coming to him are less than a vehicle involved accident.
3) No.
1) He hasn't released how to actually exploit it.
2) This is a five, maybe six, figure bug on the black market.
3) He's simply saying 'Hey, wake up, you're doing a giant disservice to all your users by pushing people to the black market.'
Before you rush off to Tulsa for $10k and a little housing subsidy:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/...
Did you click through? You realize they list manufacturers that went bankrupt a 100 years ago, right?
Wish I had mod points for you
Seems to be involved https://www.facebook.com/atlas...
Do I get a hat for having to go through this?
DMS -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_management_system
Don't sell them your domain. Sell them re-direct services on a monthly basis. For X a month you will gladly rent them your DNS.
It seems most people here don't seem to understand active rfid vs. passive rfid.
Passive:
pro - Tags are extremely small, readers are cheap, tags are cheap
con - Range, non-existant
Active:
pro - Range
con - expensive tags, tags are large, tags are battery powered
i HATE an automatically resizing text area. I can not stand it no end. I'm glad to see someone's doing a fork, between this change, and the protocol icons going away... ugh.
His parents can work with each site to obtain a password. Most will do so with a death certificate and proof that you're the parents, like a birth certificate and a drivers license.
Yes he could have fought this further in court but when my $fighting > $settlement there's only one move to take. Plus if he went to jail then who would I go to Chipotles with?
Extroverts have more sex
i'm not familiar with the guvmint so i can't say.
again, if you had bothered to read the entire thread you would know that we have used both tough books and are currently using gen1 oqo's.
when you can muster up some sort of ability to go back and see what has been tried and failed and come up with a GOOD suggestion then do so.
what speed issue? there is no speed issue. if you had bothered to follow the rest of the comment train you would also see that there isn't a cheaper way to view what the oqo can provide. however your tough book is perfect, besides the fact that it costs more, is heavier, and larger.
the oqo has a nice clip case and we haven't dropped any of our gen-1 models yet. a lot of people don't realize how often our environment requires us to balance anything of a laptops size either barely on a counter or a knee or a similar small surface.