<tinfoilhat> In a year, 10% of the sites on the web will have no such thing as a "sign in". Facebook will provide your identity and "login" information as a "service" with slight monetary cuts to those who use it as an encouragement. </tinfoilhat>
For you non frequent fliers, hey, I'll do it for free!...
Put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye.
(It's the same course, but you don't get to slide down the chute.)
LOL no sh!#.
If you made it to the ground or water from a crashing plane, I think you can stand to have a nail broken or a muscle pulled by not using an escape chute.
That makes it different from any other class how? There isn't a reputable school in the world (at least not a technical/practical one) that depends on some kind of "secret knowledge" in their classes. Everything is available one way or another to anyone who wants to find it.
It sounds like this class is basically a new beverage or 'pillow' - for sale! When income is down, try to drum it up.
'Any attempt to regulate software quality and security simply drives the software industry off-shore for good,' he says. 'Similarly, requiring trusted on-shore production ensures two things: (1) falling behind world progress as we aren't the only smart people and we are a minority, and (2) costs rise in a way that makes on-shore-mandated software cost-uncompetitive on the world market.'
So we should... keep companies onshore, but have workers that are offshore provide information and services to try and keep us in the running?
That's why they're leaving the average home WiFi user alone. If they went after them, it would be laughed at so loudly by judges and citizens that the patent system would get a total overhaul. They just want MONEY from this, not to be the ones that ignite the fire of change.
Stores already gather statistics on what products are sold... when they're sold.
True. However, long-term tracking and classification only works is you have a tag attached to you. That tag is... the shopper's card. Others actually track you by credit card; cash with no shopper's card is the only way out.
More information attached to individuals is more classifiable, more malleable, and more valuable in the end for sale to other entities.
A much more innovative and effective strategy would have been to fire everyone and then hold auction-style interviews. Whoever agrees to work for the lowest wage gets a job.
Doesn't every employer already d.....
Oh, I see what you're doing. Well played, Maestro. Well played.:>
When you told Jon Stewart the pauses in your delivery were due to "...forgetting [your] lines", was this an actually true answer or was it a way to avoid the question; if avoidance, could you give the real answer now?
Quote from article: "Starting today, when a Facebook user clicks on a link it will be checked against the Websense database in an attempt to determine if the link is malicious."
So... Do the malicious links people post always end up in the WebSense malDB before anyone views them? Or... Does the hosting provider of said malicious link take the "site" down first?
All I read is another FUD-calming act. Read: "Look what we've done to make our site better for you to belong to today!"
If it is as bad as Norton then uninstalling it might not be the easiest task.
Hmm, time to shell out for the anti-anti-virus software.
There's a free version called 'dd'.
I'm sorry.. I had to. :>
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In a year, 10% of the sites on the web will have no such thing as a "sign in". Facebook will provide your identity and "login" information as a "service" with slight monetary cuts to those who use it as an encouragement.
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If you want a good relationship with your customers you force them to do something against their will.
Modification: If you want an addiction from your customers you force them to do something against their will, repetitively.
Don't like it? Use another service.
"But..but..but..but.buuttttt my friends are using it and I have to or I won't be cooooool anymore!"
Signed,
Typical Teen
"...it's not only merely dead, but really most sincerely dead."
"I feel happy... I feel happy!" *thwomp*
Here's a helpful hint. If you crash on a mysterious island in the Pacific, watch out for polar bears.
Or fruit with cesium-137 in it. Bikini-something. :)
Does the handbook contain recipes on how to cook your fellow survivors if you crash in the Andes and need something to eat.
That answer is in the book for sale in the lobby for a low price of 200 quid.
For you non frequent fliers, hey, I'll do it for free! ...
Put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye.
(It's the same course, but you don't get to slide down the chute.)
LOL no sh!#.
If you made it to the ground or water from a crashing plane, I think you can stand to have a nail broken or a muscle pulled by not using an escape chute.
That makes it different from any other class how? There isn't a reputable school in the world (at least not a technical/practical one) that depends on some kind of "secret knowledge" in their classes. Everything is available one way or another to anyone who wants to find it.
It sounds like this class is basically a new beverage or 'pillow' - for sale! When income is down, try to drum it up.
'Any attempt to regulate software quality and security simply drives the software industry off-shore for good,' he says. 'Similarly, requiring trusted on-shore production ensures two things: (1) falling behind world progress as we aren't the only smart people and we are a minority, and (2) costs rise in a way that makes on-shore-mandated software cost-uncompetitive on the world market.'
So we should... keep companies onshore, but have workers that are offshore provide information and services to try and keep us in the running?
Sounds like a cool new ideer.
:->
how long before plane crash is the next airline fee?
Oh, come on. That was too easy.
This is starting to play out an awful lot like 1920s Prohibition.
Just sayin'.
As soon as they win (add a big IF in that statement), bootlegging will start. It will get a new name, however. Oh, the fun that can be had with it...
Drive-thru colleges create drive-thru public defenders.
Quantity != Quality
Good point.
On the other hand, ivy league universities create intelligent and capable lawyers who need to pay off a lot of college debt. :)
That's why they're leaving the average home WiFi user alone. If they went after them, it would be laughed at so loudly by judges and citizens that the patent system would get a total overhaul. They just want MONEY from this, not to be the ones that ignite the fire of change.
Money. Change. I get it. :>
Stores already gather statistics on what products are sold... when they're sold.
True. However, long-term tracking and classification only works is you have a tag attached to you. That tag is... the shopper's card. Others actually track you by credit card; cash with no shopper's card is the only way out.
More information attached to individuals is more classifiable, more malleable, and more valuable in the end for sale to other entities.
Ah, and that's why the IPO is delayed. Nice move, guys.
I guess because it's an online book. Well, I jest.
Where is the money coming from to make it worth Amazon's while to pay for access.... Hmmmmm.......
For how long is datamining data valuable, and how much profit do they expect to get from it?
They'll find out when they find out on both of those points.
I'm not being a wise-ass, that's actually the truth.
My hobby is handing out poisoned candy from my car. Evolution in action!
With an ad for the nearest funeral home on the wrapper?
"Nobody likes this? Well fine. We'll patent it." .....
"Hey guys, leave enough looseness in it so it can be cross-referenced in the future." .....
"If you don't like the way WE do it, then nobody can do it. End of story. Nyaaaaaaaah!!!!"
/humor.....?
A much more innovative and effective strategy would have been to fire everyone and then hold auction-style interviews. Whoever agrees to work for the lowest wage gets a job.
Doesn't every employer already d.....
Oh, I see what you're doing. Well played, Maestro. Well played. :>
When you told Jon Stewart the pauses in your delivery were due to "...forgetting [your] lines", was this an actually true answer or was it a way to avoid the question; if avoidance, could you give the real answer now?
You were one letter off from "IPO" there. :>
Quote from article: "Starting today, when a Facebook user clicks on a link it will be checked against the Websense database in an attempt to determine if the link is malicious."
So... Do the malicious links people post always end up in the WebSense malDB before anyone views them?
Or... Does the hosting provider of said malicious link take the "site" down first?
All I read is another FUD-calming act. Read: "Look what we've done to make our site better for you to belong to today!"
Did I steal your method or did you steal mine? (humor, humor)
I will support what you say 100%. I do the same thing and it is FAR more effective than any other method I've seen anyone else try. IMHO.