...to be able to block WannaCry from the beginning (aka: crying wolf.) Of course without Kaspersky, NSA, CI, FBI, DHS, TSI will have much easier job to brutally violate your digital devices.
Breakout was played sideways on C64, Arkanoid was always upstanding, and Batty was top-down and wide screen. I bet I can come up with thousand more ball 'n' bricks game names, spanning coin-op arcades, C64, Amiga 500++, Atari 800, and hell, even ZX Spectrum 48k.
All pilotless drones fly and land during nice weather, because their remote pilots cannot take much into account ground-level wind drifts and similar windy turbulences during landings. If they crash their remote drones in mid-air or upon landing, it's only a small loss. Now imagine much larger autonomous flying tube drone full of humans multiplied by accident rate, and...
If it's worth preserving such "internet history" as I can only recollect seeing or using lousy web games, advertising banners, and artsy websites which would never fully load or open due to load bandwidth and CPU/memory constrains.
Nicely ironical. Just like when John McCain rants his mouth about "attack on U.S. democracy" whilst busy setting-up quick appointments with well-known ISIS and other middle-eastern terrorists.
...to be able to block WannaCry from the beginning (aka: crying wolf.) Of course without Kaspersky, NSA, CI, FBI, DHS, TSI will have much easier job to brutally violate your digital devices.
Breakout was played sideways on C64, Arkanoid was always upstanding, and Batty was top-down and wide screen. I bet I can come up with thousand more ball 'n' bricks game names, spanning coin-op arcades, C64, Amiga 500++, Atari 800, and hell, even ZX Spectrum 48k.
All pilotless drones fly and land during nice weather, because their remote pilots cannot take much into account ground-level wind drifts and similar windy turbulences during landings. If they crash their remote drones in mid-air or upon landing, it's only a small loss. Now imagine much larger autonomous flying tube drone full of humans multiplied by accident rate, and...
Earthquakes.
If it's worth preserving such "internet history" as I can only recollect seeing or using lousy web games, advertising banners, and artsy websites which would never fully load or open due to load bandwidth and CPU/memory constrains.
Nicely ironical. Just like when John McCain rants his mouth about "attack on U.S. democracy" whilst busy setting-up quick appointments with well-known ISIS and other middle-eastern terrorists.