Can't we all just acknowledge his 15 minutes of fame are up? Should the modern day Wan Hu succeed in blowing himself up, then, and only then, should we hear about him again.
Cue the lawyers to initiate class action lawsuits against Apple once they release their patches to deliberately slow down older machines in the face of a hardware limitation.
Sorry for being painfully naive, but no, the election hacking thing, whether it be in SC or elsewhere is a Big Fucking Deal. We need to have confidence in the election results or no elected representative (note the use of the word "representative" and not "leader") can have the confidence of the people that he/she is legitimate.
Bats are creepy; bats are scary;
Bats do not seem sanitary;
Bats in dismal caves keep cozy;
Bats remind us of Lugosi;
Bats have webby wings that fold up;
Bats from ceilings hang down rolled up;
Bats when flying undismayed are;
Bats are careful; bats use radar;
Bats at nighttime at their best are;
Bats by Batman unimpressed are!
I first read this poem in an ancient (c1972) Mad Magazine anthology, and have loved it ever since.
At last! An opportunity to share it!
He did not believe the Constitution was a living document to be interpreted with the evolving standards of modern times.
And he was wrong.
Then again, he pretty much made whatever argument that served his desired outcome, even if the argument contradicted his earlier opinions.
No, what I really care about is how far I can go with the gas that's in the tank. I have a mpg readout on the dash, which, contrary to the assertion below, is in fact accurate within a percent and tends to understate it. I reset the trip odometer at every fill up. So I see that I have gone 412 miles and I've been getting 36mpg. I then ask Siri what 36 x 12 (the capacity of my gas tank) is, and she says 432, and I then know whether to get gas at the next exit.
How often do I ask myself, "how much fuel to get n miles?" Seldom, as in seldom do I know exactly how far I'll be going. But when I do know how far and want to how much gas I'm going to use, it is one easy calculation to divide the trip length by the mpg.
And liters per 100K? How arbitrary is that? Why isn't it 1000K, or 10K, or 3.14159K?
This idiot congress critter has absolutely no idea how EPA regulations get written.
"Public policy should come from public data, not based on the whims of far-left environmental groups," says Schweikert.
He assumes the regulations get written the same way financial industry and other regulations get written, by think tanksand lobbyists (ALEC anyone?).
My sister, an environmental engineer spends a great amount of time in the field collecting samples and then coming back to the lab and documenting the science that goes into developing regulations for the EPA.
"For far too long, the EPA has approved regulations that have placed a crippling financial burden on economic growth in this country with no public evidence to justify their actions."
Which is pure, verifiable bullshit. His agenda couldn't be more plain. Like laws introduced to prohibit public funding of abortions, which is already prohibited, it's more about grandstanding and politics than anything having to do with transparency, economics, or in absolutely last place, the environment.
They arrested a few people stupid enough to use Low Orbit Ion Cannon to participate in the DDOS attack against PayPal and MasterCard/Visa sponsored by Anonymous. The mainstream media probably does think that's all of them.
just by reading the title? I hoped "Australian Firm Targets Apple and Google" meant they were going to, oh, I don't know, produce a product and compete? But, no, targeting can only mean one thing any more: lawsuits.
The University of Richmond's honor code was so well respected by faculty and students that for just about every exam I took, the professor would hand out the papers and leave. I served on the Honor Council which prosecuted infractions of the honor code. We weren't very busy.
...because they aren't in the same group as the "Big Boys". Samsung too.
Cheaper: sit on a beach with a pair of binoculars and look for ships to come over the horizon. Binoculars: $50, sunscreen: $5.
Can't we all just acknowledge his 15 minutes of fame are up? Should the modern day Wan Hu succeed in blowing himself up, then, and only then, should we hear about him again.
This is sooooo necessary because 7.5 billion humans infesting this globe is nowhere near enough.
Cue the lawyers to initiate class action lawsuits against Apple once they release their patches to deliberately slow down older machines in the face of a hardware limitation.
All the people trying to get the fuck out
And they're probably right, at least as far as comments go. I'm
Twitter, huh, good god
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing, listen to me
Oh, twitter, I despise
'Cause it means destruction of innocent minds
Twitter means tears to thousands of American eyes
Where the president* goes and lies
And despised, truth dies
I said Twitter, huh good god, why'all
What is it good for
Absolutely nothing, say it again
*president, so called
Sorry for being painfully naive, but no, the election hacking thing, whether it be in SC or elsewhere is a Big Fucking Deal. We need to have confidence in the election results or no elected representative (note the use of the word "representative" and not "leader") can have the confidence of the people that he/she is legitimate.
The Bat
By Frank Jacobs
Bats are creepy; bats are scary;
Bats do not seem sanitary;
Bats in dismal caves keep cozy;
Bats remind us of Lugosi;
Bats have webby wings that fold up;
Bats from ceilings hang down rolled up;
Bats when flying undismayed are;
Bats are careful; bats use radar;
Bats at nighttime at their best are;
Bats by Batman unimpressed are!
I first read this poem in an ancient (c1972) Mad Magazine anthology, and have loved it ever since. At last! An opportunity to share it!
We call an assignment vs equality error a "Deepak". As in, "oh look, right there, you pulled a Deepak".
From a sr. developer delivered directly to the face of another developer who had been at the company a few years.
Here's a good write up: http://techcrunch.com/2016/03/... Here's the actual text: https://www.scribd.com/embeds/...
He did not believe the Constitution was a living document to be interpreted with the evolving standards of modern times. And he was wrong. Then again, he pretty much made whatever argument that served his desired outcome, even if the argument contradicted his earlier opinions.
What part of "well fucking regulated" don't you understand?
mod parent up. Last time I had mod points, I didn't see anything near as interesting as this.
No, what I really care about is how far I can go with the gas that's in the tank. I have a mpg readout on the dash, which, contrary to the assertion below, is in fact accurate within a percent and tends to understate it. I reset the trip odometer at every fill up. So I see that I have gone 412 miles and I've been getting 36mpg. I then ask Siri what 36 x 12 (the capacity of my gas tank) is, and she says 432, and I then know whether to get gas at the next exit. How often do I ask myself, "how much fuel to get n miles?" Seldom, as in seldom do I know exactly how far I'll be going. But when I do know how far and want to how much gas I'm going to use, it is one easy calculation to divide the trip length by the mpg. And liters per 100K? How arbitrary is that? Why isn't it 1000K, or 10K, or 3.14159K?
Low res hasn't prevented people from seeing a face on mars.
He assumes the regulations get written the same way financial industry and other regulations get written, by think tanksand lobbyists (ALEC anyone?). My sister, an environmental engineer spends a great amount of time in the field collecting samples and then coming back to the lab and documenting the science that goes into developing regulations for the EPA.
Which is pure, verifiable bullshit. His agenda couldn't be more plain. Like laws introduced to prohibit public funding of abortions, which is already prohibited, it's more about grandstanding and politics than anything having to do with transparency, economics, or in absolutely last place, the environment.
Couldn't a monkey with a rubber stamp do the same job for a whole lot less?
Ten years ago it was the car companies, now it's the automotive press that seems determined to hasten its demise. Sad.
Seen on a minivan in Fairfax VA. Obviously a fan of the local soccer franchise, no?
They arrested a few people stupid enough to use Low Orbit Ion Cannon to participate in the DDOS attack against PayPal and MasterCard/Visa sponsored by Anonymous. The mainstream media probably does think that's all of them.
just by reading the title? I hoped "Australian Firm Targets Apple and Google" meant they were going to, oh, I don't know, produce a product and compete? But, no, targeting can only mean one thing any more: lawsuits.
The University of Richmond's honor code was so well respected by faculty and students that for just about every exam I took, the professor would hand out the papers and leave. I served on the Honor Council which prosecuted infractions of the honor code. We weren't very busy.