Of course we had. Iveta Radicova lost a vote of confidence in the parliament on 11 October 2011 after dispute on eurozone bailout leading to the fall of her government. An early election was held on 10 March 2012.
The vote about the bailout was heading to failure. So she joined the vote about the bailout with the vote of the confidence. One of the coalition parties insisted that the bailout is a bad idea and as result the government fell. Since that time a new party is at the wheel and does such nice things such as buying back the major gas supplier (that was partially privatized a few years back) which allows the government to ignore the gas market prices and subsidy that with taxes. Basically it's an unfolding disaster. With over 40% support of voters.
Make no mistake. We have our own "gasp!" moments in Europe.
1.1 million of lines in 27900 files is a lot too. The point is that there are many developers that touch only small part of the kernel. And that small part is touched by only a small number of developers.
I always thought that the opposite is true. But right now I can't find any good reference to back it up. Certainly drunks often suffer only smaller injuries or bruises in various incidents compared to those who are sober - because they don't control their muscles so much and/or don't realize/react to what's going on and so are more relaxed.
When discussing patents or free speech we don't mod up comments about what the law is (and thus what the lawyer says) but about what the law should be - because we are the ones that the law gets applied to.
while the US is probably in the top 5 when it comes to means, it is also more likely to get outed, because whistle blowers are given a platform and do not fear being "disappeared" for their actions.
Are you serious? Does it mean that Assange may leave the Ecuadorean embassy, Manning did not have to spend almost a year "under Prevention of Injury status", Snowden does not have to fear torture when he get's back to US and the whole Patriot act and FISA court did not happen? What a relief!
Just as good practice dictates that you store a hash of the user's password rather than the password itself, Apple is doing the same here with the fingerprint data.
The point of cryptographic hash function is that even small variation on input causes variation on output. Do you think that the input (the fingerprint hash) will not vary? If it does, the hash function has to produce the same output for different (but similar) inputs... can we even call it a hash function then? How do you judge it's security?
The most powerful country on the planet says, that it is ready to attack. And then a missile is heading in your general direction:
Moscow's Defence Ministry, as cited by Russian news agencies, earlier said its early warning system had detected the launch of two ballistic missiles from the central part of the Mediterranean fired towards the Sea's eastern coastline on Tuesday morning.
Emphasis mine.
What would you think if you were Syria's army? And what would you do?
First: shortly after Russia reported that they detected a missile launch, Pentagon denied having anything to do with that. Now it is reported that both USA and Israel conducted the test together. Is USA just stepping in for Israel? Don't they not even pretend to be impartial?
Second: who in their right mind approves to test a ballistic missile in Syria's backyard in this situation? Do they also give matches to kids with "go, play somewhere in some stacked hay"?
A shortage of engineering jobs means the market is saturated. A shortage of science jobs means that Congress and the President cut the science budget again. The two are not necessarily related.
They are not necessarily related but they have something in common: they are both true.
But right now I'm tethered to the U.S., other workers can come in and compete with me, and I can't go to their countries to get the opportunities of their employment.
I did notice your name on several interesting posts during last 2 weeks, but this time I'm not so sure that you are right.
When talking how Iran menaces it's neighbors it reminds me of this picture. If you say that that Iran threatens the world supply of oil by blocking the Persian Gulf - yes, they do. Does that mean that you can force them to give up their right to control their territorial waters? Do you have some god-given right to that oil or what? Yes, it would cause troubles world wide if they did that. So we just march in and take over the oil reserves? If you say they were involved with Beirut bombing - that was 30 years ago. Move on. There is no point in bringing up that stuff again again - apart from learning from past mistakes.
If you describe what USSR/Russia did 50 years ago... the politicians as well as foreign politics of both USSR and USA changed a lot since that time. When the ballistic rockets start flying, they will fly over my head, not yours - because I live in central Europe. If Russia decides to take out the radar control stations that give information to US rockets, they will hit my country, not yours. Americans seem to be keen on going into military actions around the world - because it is happening far away from them. It is easy to order military strikes when you do that with remote control and drones. When all you see is the footage on CNN. Russia isn't positioning military bases outside of their territory - USA does that. And everybody caves in because of USA power. You are becoming a bully.
America may not be the "World Police," but America has interests around the world. Sure. I'm interested in living like a millionaire sipping mojito on a beach. Does not give me right to force someone to give me their stuff and land.
Don't be mistaken. I'm not supporting Russia/Putin and I'm not supporting Iran developing nuclear weapons nor Syria using chemical weapons. I'm just much closer to the scene and I don't see the world powers trying to resolve the situation with minimum required force.
He said that "they try their best to shove a Microsoft Account down your throat" and that is true. It is also true that you can use Win8 without MS account. That is however disabled in 8.1 preview (and should be available again in RTM). It is also non-obvious to causal user how to do that. They also try to get me to use my real first and last name as login. Finally, I'm not logged into Google, Yahoo, Facebook, iTunes,... unless I'm directly on that site. Seems common sense to me. Sure that does not prevent them from trying to track me, but being logged in is a different thing. It feels like they are trying to deceit me and make my computer a thin client for their services (and then they'll try to exploit my dependency on their services). No thanks.
Perhaps we will get a chance to see how that would work
Thank you, sir.
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Improving myself by reading slashdot since 1996.
Move? I heard about a guy that throws them! Across the room! He is also free for hire now.
When was the last time you tried to open a new Gmail account?
Of course we had. Iveta Radicova lost a vote of confidence in the parliament on 11 October 2011 after dispute on eurozone bailout leading to the fall of her government. An early election was held on 10 March 2012.
The vote about the bailout was heading to failure. So she joined the vote about the bailout with the vote of the confidence. One of the coalition parties insisted that the bailout is a bad idea and as result the government fell. Since that time a new party is at the wheel and does such nice things such as buying back the major gas supplier (that was partially privatized a few years back) which allows the government to ignore the gas market prices and subsidy that with taxes. Basically it's an unfolding disaster. With over 40% support of voters.
Make no mistake. We have our own "gasp!" moments in Europe.
1.1 million of lines in 27900 files is a lot too. The point is that there are many developers that touch only small part of the kernel. And that small part is touched by only a small number of developers.
I always thought that the opposite is true. But right now I can't find any good reference to back it up. Certainly drunks often suffer only smaller injuries or bruises in various incidents compared to those who are sober - because they don't control their muscles so much and/or don't realize/react to what's going on and so are more relaxed.
Yeah, sometimes you are wrong. It happens. It even happened to me. Deal with it. ;-)
When discussing patents or free speech we don't mod up comments about what the law is (and thus what the lawyer says) but about what the law should be - because we are the ones that the law gets applied to.
Hah. Just imagine what happens when Brazilians stop access to Amazon.
Are you serious? Does it mean that Assange may leave the Ecuadorean embassy, Manning did not have to spend almost a year "under Prevention of Injury status", Snowden does not have to fear torture when he get's back to US and the whole Patriot act and FISA court did not happen? What a relief!
Can you provide a counterexample?
The point of cryptographic hash function is that even small variation on input causes variation on output. Do you think that the input (the fingerprint hash) will not vary? If it does, the hash function has to produce the same output for different (but similar) inputs ... can we even call it a hash function then? How do you judge it's security?
What about this and this ? (Interesting how current media did not bring up that repetition of history)
While I'd love to agree with you I challenge anybody who looked on OpenSSL source code enough to understand more than 10 lines to raise a hand.
Emphasis mine.
What would you think if you were Syria's army? And what would you do?
First: shortly after Russia reported that they detected a missile launch, Pentagon denied having anything to do with that. Now it is reported that both USA and Israel conducted the test together. Is USA just stepping in for Israel? Don't they not even pretend to be impartial?
Second: who in their right mind approves to test a ballistic missile in Syria's backyard in this situation? Do they also give matches to kids with "go, play somewhere in some stacked hay"?
In fact ... could we get the Post button right next to the article title on the front-page, please?
Now the next step is to return to Maemo to raise the share price back.
This is government we talk about. The wrench would likely to be $5234.99.
They are not necessarily related but they have something in common: they are both true.
You can't? Who told you that?
I did notice your name on several interesting posts during last 2 weeks, but this time I'm not so sure that you are right.
When talking how Iran menaces it's neighbors it reminds me of this picture. If you say that that Iran threatens the world supply of oil by blocking the Persian Gulf - yes, they do. Does that mean that you can force them to give up their right to control their territorial waters? Do you have some god-given right to that oil or what? Yes, it would cause troubles world wide if they did that. So we just march in and take over the oil reserves? If you say they were involved with Beirut bombing - that was 30 years ago. Move on. There is no point in bringing up that stuff again again - apart from learning from past mistakes. If you describe what USSR/Russia did 50 years ago ... the politicians as well as foreign politics of both USSR and USA changed a lot since that time. When the ballistic rockets start flying, they will fly over my head, not yours - because I live in central Europe. If Russia decides to take out the radar control stations that give information to US rockets, they will hit my country, not yours. Americans seem to be keen on going into military actions around the world - because it is happening far away from them. It is easy to order military strikes when you do that with remote control and drones. When all you see is the footage on CNN. Russia isn't positioning military bases outside of their territory - USA does that. And everybody caves in because of USA power. You are becoming a bully.
America may not be the "World Police," but America has interests around the world. Sure. I'm interested in living like a millionaire sipping mojito on a beach. Does not give me right to force someone to give me their stuff and land.
Don't be mistaken. I'm not supporting Russia/Putin and I'm not supporting Iran developing nuclear weapons nor Syria using chemical weapons. I'm just much closer to the scene and I don't see the world powers trying to resolve the situation with minimum required force.
That is not Pain'ts fault. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZSW-QNs0Is
He said that "they try their best to shove a Microsoft Account down your throat" and that is true. It is also true that you can use Win8 without MS account. That is however disabled in 8.1 preview (and should be available again in RTM). It is also non-obvious to causal user how to do that. They also try to get me to use my real first and last name as login. Finally, I'm not logged into Google, Yahoo, Facebook, iTunes, ... unless I'm directly on that site. Seems common sense to me. Sure that does not prevent them from trying to track me, but being logged in is a different thing. It feels like they are trying to deceit me and make my computer a thin client for their services (and then they'll try to exploit my dependency on their services). No thanks.