So would you suggest nations hold nation-wide oil-tycoon hunting parties once every four years, and once every forty years elect the survivor for a four year stint? A bit of shotgun diplomacy would possibly affect their views at least for the first few forty-year cycles. They would learn what people who don't bathe in money believe is best.
While Canada may be considering nuclear power itself, please keep American plants away from Canadian borders. Feel free to build them in Texas though, a nuclear disaster should have no noticeable effect on the collective IQ of American citizenry, while being extremely beneficial to the American political, educational and judicial systems. Okay this is going a bit far, but c'mon! Heck, just build it near one of the many prisons that have a "death row", kill two birds with one stone so to speak.
I first read that as garment industry and I thought: What're they going to do, make sprinker headdresses, sprinkler jackets and sprinkler pants? I suppose the visibility of the sprinklers then would be the only thing keeping people from commenting on how you just wet yourself.
I've only seen a few episodes of Lost and never understood the hype. As I understood it, the story and characters get more and more convoluted and laughably bad (in the sense of cringing and rolling your eyes) as time progresses and I heard that the series finale is a big disappointment. Unless you're in it specifically to see how disappointing it will be, from what I gather you may want to quit while you're ahead and not waste money on further seasons (if you've not bought all of them yet).
You do realize Slashdot has fairly frequently unplanned outages? I've also had maybe a little more than a half dozen messages lots by Slashdot over the years, and I'm just one user. How many thousands or tens of thousands of posts have been lost over the years?
Ultimately, it doesn't matter if its a web site or not. The real question is, is your data important to you? If the answer is yes, MySQL should fall to the bottom of your list of choices.
Uhh. When exactly have these fairly frequent unplanned outages happened? I don't remember having seen slashdot have any outages except when they were updating the database because the comment table index hit the upper limit. There wasn't even an outage when it got hacked (not cracked, the guy told the developers how he did it) and I had been lurking slashdot for years before I created this account. My UID would be near yours if not lower GooberToo, had I created an account when I started lurking.
I could be wrong but I think his point is that the jury box is either bought and paid for or that the general public (who make up the jury box) know little enough not to be aware of such matters and thus won't be aware of everything implicated but unmentioned (relevant history) during the trial, making it not worth mentioning.
Especially considering Nokia and Microsoft were direct competitors in the cellular phone operating system market. I would bet money that Nokia's new CEO never left Microsoft's payroll system.
Considering you have to manually download and run it, I would hardly qualify it as malicious if the the authors are sufficiently reputable. Otherwise, the only real way to test for vulnerabilities is to exploit them. How would you suggest they do that without losing credibility?
Would you rather they use malicious means of installing their checker so that you don't have to go through the tedious hoops of pressing your mouse button a few times? It might help their point, but it won't help their credibility.
Not at all, the worst was when I got my wisdom teeth pulled and was watching the dentist pry them out with force, but I was anesthetized so I didn't feel it as much, though I did feel it more than I felt I possibly should have, I'm guessing I was just slightly resistant to the local anesthetic injection they gave me. It hurt like hell later of course but that's normal. During normal or minor (tooth repair or whatnot) the most they ever get out of me is a wince, they're worth every penny, and I get to enjoy a very nice cushion when the women lean over me.:)
So would you suggest nations hold nation-wide oil-tycoon hunting parties once every four years, and once every forty years elect the survivor for a four year stint? A bit of shotgun diplomacy would possibly affect their views at least for the first few forty-year cycles. They would learn what people who don't bathe in money believe is best.
While Canada may be considering nuclear power itself, please keep American plants away from Canadian borders. Feel free to build them in Texas though, a nuclear disaster should have no noticeable effect on the collective IQ of American citizenry, while being extremely beneficial to the American political, educational and judicial systems. Okay this is going a bit far, but c'mon! Heck, just build it near one of the many prisons that have a "death row", kill two birds with one stone so to speak.
Enhance!
My guess is the RIAA is just waiting for enough precedence before they pay Congress to get this law passed there. I'm glad I'm Canadian. When push comes to shove we're actually successful at getting rid of our government.
I first read that as garment industry and I thought: What're they going to do, make sprinker headdresses, sprinkler jackets and sprinkler pants? I suppose the visibility of the sprinklers then would be the only thing keeping people from commenting on how you just wet yourself.
I've only seen a few episodes of Lost and never understood the hype. As I understood it, the story and characters get more and more convoluted and laughably bad (in the sense of cringing and rolling your eyes) as time progresses and I heard that the series finale is a big disappointment. Unless you're in it specifically to see how disappointing it will be, from what I gather you may want to quit while you're ahead and not waste money on further seasons (if you've not bought all of them yet).
Yes, it is. Just like Stormwatch said.
New term for a direct headshot from the direction the soldier is facing: "he got up-arrowed."
Slashdot seems to be working ok
You do realize Slashdot has fairly frequently unplanned outages? I've also had maybe a little more than a half dozen messages lots by Slashdot over the years, and I'm just one user. How many thousands or tens of thousands of posts have been lost over the years?
Ultimately, it doesn't matter if its a web site or not. The real question is, is your data important to you? If the answer is yes, MySQL should fall to the bottom of your list of choices.
Uhh. When exactly have these fairly frequent unplanned outages happened? I don't remember having seen slashdot have any outages except when they were updating the database because the comment table index hit the upper limit. There wasn't even an outage when it got hacked (not cracked, the guy told the developers how he did it) and I had been lurking slashdot for years before I created this account. My UID would be near yours if not lower GooberToo, had I created an account when I started lurking.
Hahah. I know, eh? Imagine if Slashdot was running on MySQL instead of Access. Oh wait..
Okay, instead of using the word kilometre let's all refer to thousands of metres. By the way: 2000kg == 2 tonnes. *sigh*
I could be wrong but I think his point is that the jury box is either bought and paid for or that the general public (who make up the jury box) know little enough not to be aware of such matters and thus won't be aware of everything implicated but unmentioned (relevant history) during the trial, making it not worth mentioning.
Especially considering Nokia and Microsoft were direct competitors in the cellular phone operating system market. I would bet money that Nokia's new CEO never left Microsoft's payroll system.
I can't claim prior art, but I can say this name has been my established identity for quite some time!
I'm not sure what this says about me, but I was able to read that link without a problem despite the url encoded hex codes. :/
Bing has overtook? What? Try overtaken.
So they were clearly and intentionally on the more shady end of ethical boundaries. They aren't a security firm, they're crackers for hire.
So you like to open portholes eh?
Christopher, son. Fuck off.
Considering you have to manually download and run it, I would hardly qualify it as malicious if the the authors are sufficiently reputable. Otherwise, the only real way to test for vulnerabilities is to exploit them. How would you suggest they do that without losing credibility?
Bloody-minded independence and an inherent inability to follow orders: What the Internet is made of.
+1
Would you rather they use malicious means of installing their checker so that you don't have to go through the tedious hoops of pressing your mouse button a few times? It might help their point, but it won't help their credibility.
Not at all, the worst was when I got my wisdom teeth pulled and was watching the dentist pry them out with force, but I was anesthetized so I didn't feel it as much, though I did feel it more than I felt I possibly should have, I'm guessing I was just slightly resistant to the local anesthetic injection they gave me. It hurt like hell later of course but that's normal. During normal or minor (tooth repair or whatnot) the most they ever get out of me is a wince, they're worth every penny, and I get to enjoy a very nice cushion when the women lean over me. :)
Impressive and all but don't introduce those to my city, please!
I look them dead in the eye. Especially the hot one, can't get enough of her. Oooooohhhmmmmm.