Like noise output has anything to do with how new US subs detect other subs. There's this fancy thing called "sonar" that's been around for 50+ years now, maybe you've heard of it?
Thats fucking hilarious. You should be a comedian.
Encryption won't work, they can force you to give them the password/key if there is evidence that you are hiding something in there relating to a crime they suspect you of. Its not much different than getting a warrant to tap your internet connection or phone, or searching your house.
You could always scan it. They can output a text file from a scanned text document. Well, it depends on what software you use, but I'm pretty sure nearly all modern scanners come with the right software.
I played on a 128 player server back in the day (on 56k no less). It was laggy, but not terribly so. I just couldn't duel people one on one, but I sucked at that anyways. It was alot of fun because there was action everywhere you turned.
I didn't say anything about stupid people, just normal people.
If you say something is THE geek computer, then it should be pretty darn geeky. I'd say anything running linux or *BSD is THE geek computer. Just being somewhat computer savvy doesn't make you a geek, atleast not the kind of geek who uses THE geek computer:)
I wouldn't say its the geek computer. The people who use it are either every day web surfing, email reading people or professionals with a specific use for their mac.
Thats what it seems like to me anyways. Maybe you just have a looser definition of what a geek is:)
This is on the same level as laws against blackmail. Why is it wrong to threaten to do something that it isn't wrong to do? **** Its not to different from mugging someone. "Give me your wallet or I will stab you" is pretty close to "Give me $10k or I'll show your wife some pictures you don't want her to see." At the bottom of it it is an unlawful contract, since the person being extorted is being forced into it.
It isn't a contract. If you consent to possibly being recorded in a chatroom, you click the 'yes, I consent' button. If you don't you click the no button and are taken somewhere else or are just denied from entering. When something you said in that chatroom is recorded you can't say you didn't consent because simply being in the chatroom shows that you did consent.
Its not a contract, just an automated way for the person/company to ask for your consent.
The illegality of something usualy has to do with consent. For example, sex isn't a crime but rape is. Borrowing your friend's car isn't a crime, but stealing it is. And so on.
One of my friends who was a DM all through highschool charged a quarter for a ressurection if you died and couldn't be ressurected by the other players. If you wanted the character back.
That enabled him to buy a huge pile of D&D books, lol.
Finding requires work. Inventions don't fall out of the sky into your lap. How would you like to spend all week at work 'finding' your paycheck and at the end of the week someone else 'keeps' it?
If a US company didn't do it, some other company would have. That, or the Chinese Gov't would just block everything outside of China.
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From what I can gather form that site, the HYSHOT only actualy ran for a few seconds. The x-43 apparantly ran for 6 minutes. By 'ran' I mean under its own power.
Like noise output has anything to do with how new US subs detect other subs. There's this fancy thing called "sonar" that's been around for 50+ years now, maybe you've heard of it?
Thats fucking hilarious. You should be a comedian.
He didn't say lasers were the same as guns, he said the it was the same type of idiocy that causes people to do it.
Not to mention that permanent damage could prevent the pilot from flying again.
Think of it as a 50% discount on research and development.
http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net/
It would, if the swap file is being used at all.
Encryption won't work, they can force you to give them the password/key if there is evidence that you are hiding something in there relating to a crime they suspect you of. Its not much different than getting a warrant to tap your internet connection or phone, or searching your house.
Well duh. Dunno why my brain didn't think of the obvious. Was pretty tired at the time, lol.
Curiously, whats the correct way to refer to someone or something from nigeria? It can't be nigger can it?
You web browser is using CPU time. Hurry up and close it before it wastes any more!
They train with the german airforce who has a number of soviet aircraft accuired before the unification of germany.
You could always scan it. They can output a text file from a scanned text document. Well, it depends on what software you use, but I'm pretty sure nearly all modern scanners come with the right software.
I played on a 128 player server back in the day (on 56k no less). It was laggy, but not terribly so. I just couldn't duel people one on one, but I sucked at that anyways. It was alot of fun because there was action everywhere you turned.
I didn't say anything about stupid people, just normal people.
:)
If you say something is THE geek computer, then it should be pretty darn geeky. I'd say anything running linux or *BSD is THE geek computer. Just being somewhat computer savvy doesn't make you a geek, atleast not the kind of geek who uses THE geek computer
I wouldn't say its the geek computer. The people who use it are either every day web surfing, email reading people or professionals with a specific use for their mac.
:)
Thats what it seems like to me anyways. Maybe you just have a looser definition of what a geek is
You know who opened your bag.
Or you could just get an ID card. Do you need residency for that?
Shreding them sounds like enough of a reason to have them IMO. :p
This is on the same level as laws against blackmail. Why is it wrong to threaten to do something that it isn't wrong to do?
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Its not to different from mugging someone. "Give me your wallet or I will stab you" is pretty close to "Give me $10k or I'll show your wife some pictures you don't want her to see." At the bottom of it it is an unlawful contract, since the person being extorted is being forced into it.
It isn't a contract. If you consent to possibly being recorded in a chatroom, you click the 'yes, I consent' button. If you don't you click the no button and are taken somewhere else or are just denied from entering. When something you said in that chatroom is recorded you can't say you didn't consent because simply being in the chatroom shows that you did consent.
Its not a contract, just an automated way for the person/company to ask for your consent.
The illegality of something usualy has to do with consent. For example, sex isn't a crime but rape is. Borrowing your friend's car isn't a crime, but stealing it is. And so on.
One of my friends who was a DM all through highschool charged a quarter for a ressurection if you died and couldn't be ressurected by the other players. If you wanted the character back.
That enabled him to buy a huge pile of D&D books, lol.
Finding requires work. Inventions don't fall out of the sky into your lap. How would you like to spend all week at work 'finding' your paycheck and at the end of the week someone else 'keeps' it?
If a US company didn't do it, some other company would have. That, or the Chinese Gov't would just block everything outside of China.
From what I can gather form that site, the HYSHOT only actualy ran for a few seconds. The x-43 apparantly ran for 6 minutes. By 'ran' I mean under its own power.