That's the first thing I thought, too. If you don't like how a company is being run, it seems to me the most prudent option would be to simply invest elsewhere.
Yeah, what a perfect hacking target! It can range from manipulating scores for profit, making your elected officials have really bad scores, slowly and secretly poisoning the data until it's no longer trusted, to destroying it and keeping it destroyed.
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Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has been posting mugshots for years. I still have the screencap that one time a co-worker got busted (and no, he never came back to work)...
I have a question regarding the length of the trial. I've always wondered what I would do if I were picked to sit on a jury for something so complex/lengthy. Can you elaborate on how you/your employer handled a jury assignment of such length?
That's not a smart six year old, it's an evil one. If threatened by such a child, take advantage of the Safe Haven laws and drop that little imp off at the nearest hospital, never to be seen again.
My comment applied only to running it in-place. Booting from CD is, AFAIK, the only way to see/get rid of rootkits. (My apologies if that's the way SFC is normally run)
Not if the rootkit responds to the request with the original values for the files it has replaced. That's the the thing about a rootkit - it gets to tell the OS whatever it wants.
I can just see the kids in the UK figuring out what kind of innocent activity triggers police reactions. When the flood of false-positives starts, the cameras will be back to being as use[ful|less] as they are today.
I would think taking such a test would also be a good test of your potential new employer. If they are rigid and unreceptive to new ideas as in your examples, you probably don't want to work there anyway. If they appreciate that you solved the problem even when it wasn't necessarily the way they would do it, that says (to me) that they're probably pretty easy to get along with.
That's the first thing I thought, too. If you don't like how a company is being run, it seems to me the most prudent option would be to simply invest elsewhere.
And that's why the only thing you use Facebook authentication for is Facebook.
Yeah, what a perfect hacking target! It can range from manipulating scores for profit, making your elected officials have really bad scores, slowly and secretly poisoning the data until it's no longer trusted, to destroying it and keeping it destroyed.
In case you didn't know, SC2 has been open sourced as "The Ur-Quan Masters": http://sc2.sourceforge.net/
I still enjoy some Super Melee now and then.
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http://engrishfunny.failblog.org/2011/01/14/engrish-funny-your-camera-just-insulted-my-family/
Damn! Beat me to it! :)
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has been posting mugshots for years. I still have the screencap that one time a co-worker got busted (and no, he never came back to work)...
http://www.mcso.org/index.php?a=GetModule&mn=Mugshot
I agree - this title is easily top-10 in Slashdot's history of misleading/inflammatory article titles.
(And that's a damn big list to get to the front of! ;) )
Whatever the reason, nobody is ever going to trust Lamo with a secret again.
I have a question regarding the length of the trial. I've always wondered what I would do if I were picked to sit on a jury for something so complex/lengthy. Can you elaborate on how you/your employer handled a jury assignment of such length?
That's not a smart six year old, it's an evil one. If threatened by such a child, take advantage of the Safe Haven laws and drop that little imp off at the nearest hospital, never to be seen again.
Thank you, Santa Clara, for taking some heat off Arizona (even if only momentarily) in the stupid legislation department!
My first thought was that they just ran out of digits in the 0.9 space! :p
(but seriously... great product, I make use of it myself)
Sa-Matra
My comment applied only to running it in-place. Booting from CD is, AFAIK, the only way to see/get rid of rootkits. (My apologies if that's the way SFC is normally run)
Not if the rootkit responds to the request with the original values for the files it has replaced. That's the the thing about a rootkit - it gets to tell the OS whatever it wants.
Is that you, Gary Busey?
U:RayMarron
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Hmm... it didn't work for me. Maybe it only works in chatrooms. ;)
If the book is half as impenetrable as the review, I don't think it's for me.
Due to my lack of mod points, I can only add "I agree". After two paragraphs, I found myself skimming, after five I skipped straight to the comments.
Damn, of all the days not to have mod points...
...were "Fahrenheit 451" and "Flowers for Algernon". I think those fall under your social issues category.
I can just see the kids in the UK figuring out what kind of innocent activity triggers police reactions. When the flood of false-positives starts, the cameras will be back to being as use[ful|less] as they are today.
I would think taking such a test would also be a good test of your potential new employer. If they are rigid and unreceptive to new ideas as in your examples, you probably don't want to work there anyway. If they appreciate that you solved the problem even when it wasn't necessarily the way they would do it, that says (to me) that they're probably pretty easy to get along with.
A moose once bit my sister.