What the hell? Why should it be illegal to be about to commit a crime? Possesion of a tire wrench in your car would be illegal if you are in certain neighborhoods because you "must have been about to commit a crime?"
This relys on police being trustworthy as to whether you were "about to" commit a crime, which means that police have even more power.
"Let me search your car or I will arrest you for being about to punch me..."
Yeah, but on a test I was taking in College, I did 9*4 on my calculator. Luckily I did that, since the correct answer was 24 (hex), not 36(decimal), and my calculator was set to hex mode.
Even then, they can usually only get an IP down to a MAC address, and if it is spoffed, that MAC doesn't necessairly go to a specific computer at all, just to a specific network and all devices that could be on that network.
Which is funny, because I am on Dreamhost, same plan, and am at about 100GB full. But, I don't use ftp, I use scp, and don't use Dreamhost for mail or database.
Note that Trend Micro never uses the word "Microsoft".
That is because to most people "computer" means something running Microsoft Windows. Saying that computers running Windows were involved would be like saying "the accident involved cars with internal combustion engines." That, and reporters don't really care about educating their readers, they just care about making the publication money.
And that is my bad attempt at an automotive analogy.
Almost all sunglasses are transparent in near-ir, which this uses. Glasses tend to be opaque in far-ir, but unless you get some really expensive, special sunglasses, they will be transparent in near-ir.
The near-ir blocking glass found in digital cameras has a very blue tint, so I don't know how feasable it would be to make sunglasses that didn't have that blue tint and still blocked near-ir.
Under the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, US copyrights will start expiring again in 2017. We need to make sure that when that day comes, there isn't yet another copyright extension.
Or, how about Copyright laws revert to something reasonable, like 15 years. The copyright length was originally 14 or 28 years, per United States copyright law. If 28 years was enough time in the late 1700s, when printing was a slow process, and dissemination of information was slow, why on EARTH would we need authors life PLUS 70 years, when a work can be distributed across the world in seconds?
The point of copyright was that you would get a legal monopoly for a limited term, and then it would join the body of works that anyone could use without restriction, benefiting culutre as a whole, not that you would get an indefinite right to prevent anyone from using something from their grandparent's childhood!
That is the point, to make the unit of area for binning the % brodband capabilities smaller than many square miles, something smaller than counties that can be 10,416 km (4,022 mi) (Weld County, CO). I don't think Weld county is the largest county, it is just one that impresses me as being big, such that you could be 50 miles from the nearest big town, or near Denver, in the same county.
What the hell?
Why should it be illegal to be about to commit a crime?
Possesion of a tire wrench in your car would be illegal if you are in certain neighborhoods because you "must have been about to commit a crime?"
This relys on police being trustworthy as to whether you were "about to" commit a crime, which means that police have even more power.
"Let me search your car or I will arrest you for being about to punch me..."
Apparently slashdot got rid of it for you...
So only Minnesota can have the modern voting machines?
Hell, where can I get an M249?
Sweet, then I can have 192.168.0.1.
Easy. The electric bill says "Pay $ammount", so they pay $ammount.
Now, checking to see if that is the correct ammmount, on the other hand...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_128K
They have had that since at least 1985, and some of the micro-computers before had that style as well.
Until in 59 years, when Mickey is about to go out of copyright, it is extended again.
Copyright is just like gmail storage: they just keep on expanding.
So, it is like "Crap" in English, then?
Yeah, but on a test I was taking in College, I did 9*4 on my calculator. Luckily I did that, since the correct answer was 24 (hex), not 36(decimal), and my calculator was set to hex mode.
Even then, they can usually only get an IP down to a MAC address, and if it is spoffed, that MAC doesn't necessairly go to a specific computer at all, just to a specific network and all devices that could be on that network.
Which is funny, because I am on Dreamhost, same plan, and am at about 100GB full.
But, I don't use ftp, I use scp, and don't use Dreamhost for mail or database.
"Captain! These reading are off the scale."
You forgot one for "time effect":
It happened 5 years ago
Yeah, but why would Steve Jobs want to make Steve Balmer's perfect phone?
Note that Trend Micro never uses the word "Microsoft".
That is because to most people "computer" means something running Microsoft Windows. Saying that computers running Windows were involved would be like saying "the accident involved cars with internal combustion engines." That, and reporters don't really care about educating their readers, they just care about making the publication money.
And that is my bad attempt at an automotive analogy.
Almost all sunglasses are transparent in near-ir, which this uses. Glasses tend to be opaque in far-ir, but unless you get some really expensive, special sunglasses, they will be transparent in near-ir.
The near-ir blocking glass found in digital cameras has a very blue tint, so I don't know how feasable it would be to make sunglasses that didn't have that blue tint and still blocked near-ir.
Depending on where I look, my office either has a really, really short roof, or a fairly tall roof. Do I get the best of both worlds?
(Yeah, it is a home office)
Under the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, US copyrights will start expiring again in 2017. We need to make sure that when that day comes, there isn't yet another copyright extension.
Or, how about Copyright laws revert to something reasonable, like 15 years. The copyright length was originally 14 or 28 years, per United States copyright law. If 28 years was enough time in the late 1700s, when printing was a slow process, and dissemination of information was slow, why on EARTH would we need authors life PLUS 70 years, when a work can be distributed across the world in seconds?
The point of copyright was that you would get a legal monopoly for a limited term, and then it would join the body of works that anyone could use without restriction, benefiting culutre as a whole, not that you would get an indefinite right to prevent anyone from using something from their grandparent's childhood!
Wait, you expect a MS site to work perfectly with an operating system that hasn't made any money for MS?
Work to some extent sure. But to be broken unless you use all MS software is to be expected with MS services.
But, is it the bloggers' location, or the bloggers' hosts' location that matters?
And you miss the obvious?
You do that while listening to your Nano? (Ipod Nano, that is)
Isn't it obvious?
The comics are the idea generators. It is the scientists job to make the comics come to life.
What, you don't think there is a link between astronomical events and the weather?
Like how when a big meteor hits, it gets really cloudy for a while?
Yeah, that is kind of odd...
That is the point, to make the unit of area for binning the % brodband capabilities smaller than many square miles, something smaller than counties that can be 10,416 km (4,022 mi) (Weld County, CO). I don't think Weld county is the largest county, it is just one that impresses me as being big, such that you could be 50 miles from the nearest big town, or near Denver, in the same county.