This is just a logical extension of emoticons - a way to express yourself without using words.
Also: what if some of your friends happen to thousands of kilometers away?
Throughout 3 hefty volumes, Sauron's forces had chance after chance to kill any of the four hobbits. And yet, they failed utterly. What makes these lawyers think they can do better?
Don't forget the amazing sequel: Good to Great. It's very detailed analysis of how several companies leapt from being mediocre companies to names that will last. More interestingly, he compares these companies with some competitors that were in a similar position at time X, and what happened to make that competitor no longer relevant.
Jaz
Come ON you guys. The man turned the whites of his eyes blue. BLUE. And you think of bubbles! For shame! Have you not considered that he may be the Kwisatz Haderach?
If you read about how Opener is built, it's pretty obvious that it's neither a virus nor a trojan per say, but just a malicious script. No reason to get your britches all in a knot: any decent *nix user should be able to whip up some of these easily.
Such a discrepancy must exist for the scenario mentioned by the original reply to exist.
And isn't what we're talking about a form of fraud, which actually is tried by courts?
Buying and selling happens because the (market dictated) value I pay is roughly equivalent to the (market dictated) value I receive. If it does not, I return it, exchange it, resell it (hopefully at a profit), or I talk the seller to court.
IANAL, but from my last business law class, Party 2 could later take Party 1 to court, since there is a large discrepancy between the market price of the movie and the market price of the house.
in Future Shop: endless amounts of fun while watching poor salespeople try to figure out why their equipment is going haywire and disturbing their sales pitches!
And when has a high profile implied better security or tighter access restrictions. I used to work, as a temporary contractor, for a high profile corp. I also had access to data very similar to this, without signing any NDAs, or any other documents related to this. I'm also pretty sure that my other contracts didn't include this, because when I pointed it out to my boss he said something along the lines of "heh, yeah, we probably should have done that."
In my experience, if an organization is bigger/higher profile, it just means more fallout when a breach happens.
Piiiigs iiin Spaaaace!
43.711595,-79.684095, a few kilometers away. I didn't feel anything, but my coworkers sure seem to have.
Central Canada is a term used in Canada to represent Ontario and Quebec, as opposed to Western or Atlantic Canada. It has little to do with geography.
This is just a logical extension of emoticons - a way to express yourself without using words. Also: what if some of your friends happen to thousands of kilometers away?
That sure mushed-a been somethin'! Thirty thousand pounds of mashed bananas!
Throughout 3 hefty volumes, Sauron's forces had chance after chance to kill any of the four hobbits. And yet, they failed utterly. What makes these lawyers think they can do better?
If I really really like podcasts, am I a podophile? Jaz
Don't forget the amazing sequel: Good to Great. It's very detailed analysis of how several companies leapt from being mediocre companies to names that will last. More interestingly, he compares these companies with some competitors that were in a similar position at time X, and what happened to make that competitor no longer relevant. Jaz
Come ON you guys. The man turned the whites of his eyes blue. BLUE. And you think of bubbles! For shame! Have you not considered that he may be the Kwisatz Haderach?
a "/" I.e. Taiwan (ROC/Province of PRC)
Or call it just plain ol' Taiwan.
Or hey, even better, give it a name based on originating IP.
Is it just me or is there a nod to tron in one of the screenshots? http://www.darwinia.co.uk/screenshots/t_image6.jpg
Looking at some of those screenshots, Link looks fairly intelligently designed. *ba dum ching* Oops, there goes my karma. :P
High School obsoletes you!
they should have opened the Valve a little more.
I guess I won't be watching Tomb Raider 3 then!
you do the marketing,
and turn it off before ship out.
That's what it's all about!
Yes, replying to own post: STFU not intended as insult to grandparent.
I heard it was scheduled for after the STFU release targetted at its more advanced users :)
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I can't wait to get one of these shaking, and therefore vibrating, babies in my laptop! Just make sure the shaking is perpendicular to the keyboard ;)
If you read about how Opener is built, it's pretty obvious that it's neither a virus nor a trojan per say, but just a malicious script. No reason to get your britches all in a knot: any decent *nix user should be able to whip up some of these easily.
Such a discrepancy must exist for the scenario mentioned by the original reply to exist. And isn't what we're talking about a form of fraud, which actually is tried by courts? Buying and selling happens because the (market dictated) value I pay is roughly equivalent to the (market dictated) value I receive. If it does not, I return it, exchange it, resell it (hopefully at a profit), or I talk the seller to court.
IANAL, but from my last business law class, Party 2 could later take Party 1 to court, since there is a large discrepancy between the market price of the movie and the market price of the house.
anyone else find it boringly easy? It's like they wrote the game for people who'd seen the movies 2-3x max.
in Future Shop: endless amounts of fun while watching poor salespeople try to figure out why their equipment is going haywire and disturbing their sales pitches!
And when has a high profile implied better security or tighter access restrictions. I used to work, as a temporary contractor, for a high profile corp. I also had access to data very similar to this, without signing any NDAs, or any other documents related to this. I'm also pretty sure that my other contracts didn't include this, because when I pointed it out to my boss he said something along the lines of "heh, yeah, we probably should have done that." In my experience, if an organization is bigger/higher profile, it just means more fallout when a breach happens.