I don't think "poor" includes a university education. You're thinking about lower middle class who consider themselves poor, but aren't. Real poor people are usually working instead of going to high school.
In the case in question forensic examination of the defendant's computer equipment showed no traces of the files he allegedly downloaded. Provided your theoretical pedophile can manage the same feat, he can probably get away with it too. However since the kicked in doorway usually comes unsuspected, I think his story won't match the evidence on his computer.
Just like Facebook pro-actively protects your privacy by selling your personal information to everyone willing to pay for it. But you need a password to log in so you're protected.
Oh come on - tanks are driven by people who have volunteered to get shot at. How hard can it be? Certainly no harder to drive than the old 1970's caterpillar D-6C (a bulldozer for those not in the know) and actually much easier. I've seen them with handlebars and a throttle just like a motorcycle. Add a brake pedal for each side and an automatic transmission and you're set.
Wait, you're the idiot storing every field as VARCHAR(1024)?
It's not a matter of space, it's a matter of efficiency. Plus when the space is on a storage device that doesn't belong to you, it most certainly is a concern. A good programmer would try to use as few resources as possible. Of course today people (developers and end users) just don't give a shit. Device too slow or out of space? Throw it away and buy a bigger one. The US produces more waste per capita than any other nation on the planet. This behavior however is not sustainable, and reckoning is coming.
Avawha? Oh yeah, no, sorry, didn't see it. My hype detector went off full blast about a month before release and I tend to avoid such productions. Fortunately having learned that the plot is basically Pocahontas with blue people, I'm glad I didn't miss anything innovative. But I realize some people have fond childhood memories of smurfs, so this movie must have been a comfort to them.
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I wonder how you managed to type your post without being hunched over a computer monitor. Also fail troll, there are no women on slashdot - much less in a slashdot thread that has the word "orc" in it. You might get some federal agents though.
Yes and the Fuhrer had a super-weapon that was going to change the entire course of the war, too. I just had to prove Godwin's law.
Pray explain if this miraculous technology is so viable why other oil starved countries (like China) are not currently using it? Certainly if the Chinese have a space program, and the Chinese have stealth fighters, 1980's tech which a random slashdot user knows about can't be that hard to implement. It certainly would save their ballooning economy a bundle so that instead of growing at 9% they could grow at 18% and win the economic race within this decade instead of the next one.
Oh no wait, it's the "conspiracy theory", it's all part of the US plan in your narrow Americentric world-view. Maybe there are some real practical problems with the technology you mentioned that make it unfeasible even at $124/bbl (current Brent crude price as of right now).
And you've never obviously bought a call option - you know, the one that covers your losses on a short if the stock goes up within a certain timeframe? There is no unlimited loss on a short if you HEDGE YOUR POSITION. You trade a potential limited loss for reduced profit when you hedge. Now I don't make money at $339.99, I need to pay the cost of my options first, but I'm covered on the upside. Go back to your 25k day-trading account and let the big boys play, yes?
For argument's sake, Facebook has 500 million active users and the NY Times, supposedly the grand-daddy of all (American) newspapers has: 100k? Hahahahahahahahaha.....
Right. You would have thought that sub-prime would have taught us that at the end of the day, SOMEONE has to pay the bill. Oh no wait, the US government paid it. Not going to happen again though - there is no longer any wiggle room left in US monetary policy. The exchange rates and commodity prices bear witness to that. It's going to be hard enough for America to pay for its imports (crude oil) as it is...
So much for your proof, since I have 2 bachelor's degrees and a doctorate.
Are oranges the next banana?
Well we've decided to overlook America's human rights abuses just this once.
I don't think "poor" includes a university education. You're thinking about lower middle class who consider themselves poor, but aren't. Real poor people are usually working instead of going to high school.
In the case in question forensic examination of the defendant's computer equipment showed no traces of the files he allegedly downloaded. Provided your theoretical pedophile can manage the same feat, he can probably get away with it too. However since the kicked in doorway usually comes unsuspected, I think his story won't match the evidence on his computer.
I've actually driven a tank - a british Challenger 1. How many tanks have you driven?
Your troops, not my troops. Costa Rica does not have an army, so I don't "have" any troops.
They proactively protect their users' privacy.
Just like Facebook pro-actively protects your privacy by selling your personal information to everyone willing to pay for it. But you need a password to log in so you're protected.
Oh come on - tanks are driven by people who have volunteered to get shot at. How hard can it be? Certainly no harder to drive than the old 1970's caterpillar D-6C (a bulldozer for those not in the know) and actually much easier. I've seen them with handlebars and a throttle just like a motorcycle. Add a brake pedal for each side and an automatic transmission and you're set.
If it damages my system I'll just re-install from a back-up image I made. Oh wait...
As far as less space, it's really not a concern.
Wait, you're the idiot storing every field as VARCHAR(1024)?
It's not a matter of space, it's a matter of efficiency. Plus when the space is on a storage device that doesn't belong to you, it most certainly is a concern. A good programmer would try to use as few resources as possible. Of course today people (developers and end users) just don't give a shit. Device too slow or out of space? Throw it away and buy a bigger one. The US produces more waste per capita than any other nation on the planet. This behavior however is not sustainable, and reckoning is coming.
Apple: We never did anything wrong, but pardon us while we fix it anyway.
Apple: We never did anything wrong, but pardon us while we encrypt the data from now on. There - fixed that for you.
No, but considering they were probably about 8Kb in size, it's only half an hour's work to reproduce them...
I think "Hello World" in Microsoft Word should do it, no?
Avawha? Oh yeah, no, sorry, didn't see it. My hype detector went off full blast about a month before release and I tend to avoid such productions. Fortunately having learned that the plot is basically Pocahontas with blue people, I'm glad I didn't miss anything innovative. But I realize some people have fond childhood memories of smurfs, so this movie must have been a comfort to them.
Oh - we don't have Old Spice ads in Costa Rica. My bad :)
I wonder how you managed to type your post without being hunched over a computer monitor. Also fail troll, there are no women on slashdot - much less in a slashdot thread that has the word "orc" in it. You might get some federal agents though.
I bought the call options a while back, and am well in the money at the current price. If it goes up, I make less. If it goes down, I make a killing.
Yes and the Fuhrer had a super-weapon that was going to change the entire course of the war, too. I just had to prove Godwin's law.
Pray explain if this miraculous technology is so viable why other oil starved countries (like China) are not currently using it? Certainly if the Chinese have a space program, and the Chinese have stealth fighters, 1980's tech which a random slashdot user knows about can't be that hard to implement. It certainly would save their ballooning economy a bundle so that instead of growing at 9% they could grow at 18% and win the economic race within this decade instead of the next one.
Oh no wait, it's the "conspiracy theory", it's all part of the US plan in your narrow Americentric world-view. Maybe there are some real practical problems with the technology you mentioned that make it unfeasible even at $124/bbl (current Brent crude price as of right now).
And you've never obviously bought a call option - you know, the one that covers your losses on a short if the stock goes up within a certain timeframe? There is no unlimited loss on a short if you HEDGE YOUR POSITION. You trade a potential limited loss for reduced profit when you hedge. Now I don't make money at $339.99, I need to pay the cost of my options first, but I'm covered on the upside. Go back to your 25k day-trading account and let the big boys play, yes?
For argument's sake, Facebook has 500 million active users and the NY Times, supposedly the grand-daddy of all (American) newspapers has: 100k? Hahahahahahahahaha.....
Right. You would have thought that sub-prime would have taught us that at the end of the day, SOMEONE has to pay the bill. Oh no wait, the US government paid it. Not going to happen again though - there is no longer any wiggle room left in US monetary policy. The exchange rates and commodity prices bear witness to that. It's going to be hard enough for America to pay for its imports (crude oil) as it is...
So? Never trade what you can't afford to lose. Also hedging with call options or futures can help...
What you think I only have one trade?
I concur, and I've been short since $340. Crude oil and the plunging US dollar will do away with expensive shiny toys.