you develop applications and don't get server access? if that is the case, the client certainly does not want you on the server. hence they wouldn't be too happy about your backdoor....
i looked around a little an read the review on "solaris". the critic mentions lots of other films, but in no word talks about tarkovskij's version.
judging from that (admittedly limited) research, i am not going to believe everything they say, since at least one of the critics on that website doesn't know what he is writing about.
unless, of course, the scientists know about what you described and added the extra time.
let's say, they look at the 2 black holes and say: holy cow, they are going to merge in 800 million years. oh wait, they are 400 million light years away from us, so it will actually happen in 400 million years from now on.
you develop applications and don't get server access? if that is the case, the client certainly does not want you on the server. hence they wouldn't be too happy about your backdoor....
how true. but i still like to red the books, it gives me the feeling of doing something forbidden, in a literary sense.
if you want to be really *cool*, pronounce it "sulyaris", with a rolling R, so everone will know that you have seen the tarkovskij version.
i looked around a little an read the review on "solaris". the critic mentions lots of other films, but in no word talks about tarkovskij's version. judging from that (admittedly limited) research, i am not going to believe everything they say, since at least one of the critics on that website doesn't know what he is writing about.
unless, of course, the scientists know about what you described and added the extra time. let's say, they look at the 2 black holes and say: holy cow, they are going to merge in 800 million years. oh wait, they are 400 million light years away from us, so it will actually happen in 400 million years from now on.