Anybody concerned with internet privacy along with everybody who had a myspace account with pictures posted privately they did not intend the public to see.
I think the term you are looking for is "people who were kidding themselves."
Rule number 2 of Fight Club is that you do not post pictures of Fight Club to the Internet. Extending that to the rest of your life is left as an excercise to the student.
the Oracle wallet [...] should be backed up separately.
"Hey, I've just had an idea. Why are we paying for two separate backups which get handled in two different ways? Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to just consolidate everything onto one backup solution and save a bunch of money?"
Consider that the average consumer has to call his or her mother to ask what a maiden name is. Why do you think that these people will be able to deal with actual security?
The current system is simple enough for a five year old to deal with because that's about how smart the ideal customer is.
Y'know, it occurs to me that anti-evolutionists don't just have a problem with evolution, but also geology, cosmology, carbon dating, physics. Any I missed?
Sexuality. Other religions.
And don't forget world 36 on Super Mario Brothers. That one can be pretty tricky if you don't know what to expect.
I think you may have seen a little bit too much World of Warcraft and not nearly enough of, say, A Tale In The Desert. Online RPGs aren't just about killing thousands of orcs and then stacking up their bodies and building a little fort out of them. Sometimes you can, you know, actually interact with other people in a non-hacking-and-slashing way.
It gets even better. A little more digging reveals that the datasheet for the EcoDisc clearly states "The use of a DVD-Logo is prohiibited! (Excited bangy marks are in the original)
If it helps your sense of cynicism any, the headline is a lie.
Microsoft hasn't actually released anything more than an announcement that they are going to, at some point in the future, release some information regarding certain file formats. They haven't done it yet, so I'll just wait for the other shoe to drop before getting excited.
That's what term limits are for.
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That would be Trollia, where the men are Trolls and the women Trollops.
You're thinking of a bulimic, not anorexic.
It's important to keep your movie-of-the-week illnesses straight, otherwise you may never get to write for the big tabloids.
What, using 'to' instead of 'too'? I thought even Word knew better than that.
Unfortunately, you're more likely to get a Darryl Hannah pleasure model instead.
It's spelled "bionicle". Not Bionacle.
I think you're getting Lego confused with Tentacle pr0n somehow.
I think the term you are looking for is "people who were kidding themselves."
Rule number 2 of Fight Club is that you do not post pictures of Fight Club to the Internet. Extending that to the rest of your life is left as an excercise to the student.
Do you think that she knows Anna? It looks like they have a lot in common.
That's what the woMAN pages are for.
Whatever you do, don't go to investigate the volcanoes. Some things are best left undisturbed.
But quid quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur. No matter how stupid it really is.
"Hey, I've just had an idea. Why are we paying for two separate backups which get handled in two different ways? Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to just consolidate everything onto one backup solution and save a bunch of money?"
Consider that the average consumer has to call his or her mother to ask what a maiden name is. Why do you think that these people will be able to deal with actual security?
The current system is simple enough for a five year old to deal with because that's about how smart the ideal customer is.
Are you saying that the problem with the WoW economy is that the prostitutes are too cheap?
And don't forget world 36 on Super Mario Brothers. That one can be pretty tricky if you don't know what to expect.
I think you misspelled Gord.
I think you may have seen a little bit too much World of Warcraft and not nearly enough of, say, A Tale In The Desert. Online RPGs aren't just about killing thousands of orcs and then stacking up their bodies and building a little fort out of them. Sometimes you can, you know, actually interact with other people in a non-hacking-and-slashing way.
It gets even better. A little more digging reveals that the datasheet for the EcoDisc clearly states "The use of a DVD-Logo is prohiibited! (Excited bangy marks are in the original)
If it helps your sense of cynicism any, the headline is a lie.
Microsoft hasn't actually released anything more than an announcement that they are going to, at some point in the future, release some information regarding certain file formats. They haven't done it yet, so I'll just wait for the other shoe to drop before getting excited.
The question is whether either the disc or the drives carried the DVD Logo? From what I have seen it's doubtful that the "EcoDisk" would qualify as it is less than half the thickness and weight of a real DVD, so it's interesting to see ODS trying to point fingers at Matshita for not following DVD Forum specifications.
According to the Findings of Law, item 31, he is guilty of using the name "Bastard Operator From Hell" when his name is really David Ritz.
You just don't do that in North Dakota.
Hey, don't count Photoshop Hero out.
Thank goodness I still live in a world of telephones, car batteries, handguns and many things made with Helium.
That depends. Did you install UPnP, presumably because you want random ports to open up on your DD-WRT router without your consent?
If not then you're probably quite safe from UPnP based attacks.