The bank reimburses the individual customers who lose money, (costs go up for everyone but the specific losses are socialized). The cost to improve the password security of every account would exceed the reduction in fraud costs, therefore it is in nobody's interest to spend money on that aspect of security.
Blackberry OS does allow modification of app permissions, though depending on what you do and don't allow the app may become non-functional. I think Cyanogen will allow android users to modify permissions and even fake ones denied so the app thinks it has permissions it does not have)
The only legal advice I am giving here, is "Always answer a letter sent to you by a lawyer" - because a bunch of people suggested just "waiting it out".
so you openly admit to giving legal advice, over the internet, to people you have not met, when you are not a lawyer.
that part about not being a lawyer is abundantly clear
with infrared surveillance and grenade launchers, i don't think there is any terrain in the US that would prove a serious challenge for modern military training, they are soldiers not boy scouts
RIM should provide BES level of remote management and monitoring for family plans so parents can monitor their children's use of the phone, such as thumbnail images of photos taken and video streams sent, control over which apps can be used, etc.
then make sure there are plenty of games for it
if RIM can position a model or two as family smart phones with parent controlled content filter etc. they can a) make a ton of money selling them to soccer moms b) get young kids used to BB OS so when they are old enough to be buying their own phone they will pick something they are used to.
the same technique has been used througout the ages, it works, and the military has personnel files on everyone serving, so yes they could relatively simply do so, there are not units set up that way now because there is no need or desire for such units.
the fact that you think illegality of segregated/regionalized units would hinder a government operation to impose illegal martial law on the whole country is amusing.
it has nothing to do with nationalism, Japan's business culture does not respond well to failure and absolutely cannot be trusted to self-assess failure.
there is no second copyright on the work. antigua is able to ignore the requirement to have permission from the US copyright holder when making and distributing copies, whoever gets those copies still must follow the laws of their country with regard to copyrights
fukishima was less than two years ago, have you learned anything about trusting Japanese "investigators"? they would have reported no problems if every battery they tested blew up.
of course it could be done and i'd wager $1000 that there already plans similar to what i say sitting in a file cabinet somewhere.
do it the same way every totalitarian government does, by using soldiers with existing general hostilities to the population they will be suppressing
send the bible belt soldiers to police the godless liberal traitors in california send the black soldiers to police the cracka racists in the south send the northeastern soldiers to police the whackjob traitors in the midwest send the deep southern soldiers to police the coward yankee bastards up north.
if the soldiers you send to each area, blame the people from that area for starting "all of this" they will for the most part follow their orders as long as said orders are not profoundly outrageous "go machinegun some peaceful civillians" but an order to "keep that riot under control, and by the way rules of engagement allow automatic weapons and hand grenades if your life is in danger" will work just fine.
Also at the beginning you keep the rules of engagement too strict and the patrols too small and too sparse until something happens to one of them.
the copyright still exists on the work, the ruling allows antigua to disregard the copyright and distribute the work. whoever recieves it cannot make more copies unless they want to be in violation of copyright law.
the planet can sustain as much life as we find energy for, deep geo thermal and nuke can generate enough energy to grow edible algea in tanks with lamps. the algea will be bio engineered to have all the nutrients needed for healthy life and avoid all common allergens and intolerance.
it would be a new age of food healthfulness, it would also be a new age of food blandness.
ranch flavored algea soup or garlic flavored algea soup for lunch today?
FWIW I hope i am long dead and buried before food has to suck that bad.
it would not take additional memory to have other shaped blocks, that goes into the rendering not the memory, there are already various shapes of flowing water and lava, and fences glass panes etc.
the blocky appearance of everything is a style choice
EMP detectors could be very sparse, the power level required to destroy devices vs the power level required to be detected by a tuned antenna. you could probably get away with placing three or four detectors in the whole country.
next router is going to be an ASUS, i picked one up for my dad because it had a decent repeater mode to extend the wifi behind the house and i tell ya, the firmware was easier to use and more powerful in terms of options than anything i have seen out of netgear, linksys, or belkin.
linksys was getting good enough to compete in SO and SME and even for peripheral installs in large enterprise. this would have cost Cisco a lot of money, so they bought them up and made them shitty
The bank reimburses the individual customers who lose money, (costs go up for everyone but the specific losses are socialized). The cost to improve the password security of every account would exceed the reduction in fraud costs, therefore it is in nobody's interest to spend money on that aspect of security.
Bank of america has the routing numbers available in online banking and bill pay can be set to send a check to an arbitrary name/address
Magic bullets are expensive and unnecessary; regular bullets will do just fine.
Blackberry OS does allow modification of app permissions, though depending on what you do and don't allow the app may become non-functional. I think Cyanogen will allow android users to modify permissions and even fake ones denied so the app thinks it has permissions it does not have)
I am waiting on the Q10, i have a Bold 9700 running OS 5 now and want a modernized model that is similar.
if time travel is possible at all, it stands to reason that our descendants are not in fact in posession of divine levels of self control and either
the future is predetermined and mankind is doomed before we ever discover time travel
or b)time travel requires some sort of anchor or beacon point to carry out and thus can't really travel back prior to the first time travel machines
if you are black you can almost guarantee that you will be charged "...with intent to distribute"
The only legal advice I am giving here, is "Always answer a letter sent to you by a lawyer" - because a bunch of people suggested just "waiting it out".
so you openly admit to giving legal advice, over the internet, to people you have not met, when you are not a lawyer.
that part about not being a lawyer is abundantly clear
with infrared surveillance and grenade launchers, i don't think there is any terrain in the US that would prove a serious challenge for modern military training, they are soldiers not boy scouts
RIM should provide BES level of remote management and monitoring for family plans so parents can monitor their children's use of the phone, such as thumbnail images of photos taken and video streams sent, control over which apps can be used, etc.
then make sure there are plenty of games for it
if RIM can position a model or two as family smart phones with parent controlled content filter etc. they can a) make a ton of money selling them to soccer moms b) get young kids used to BB OS so when they are old enough to be buying their own phone they will pick something they are used to.
the same technique has been used througout the ages, it works, and the military has personnel files on everyone serving, so yes they could relatively simply do so, there are not units set up that way now because there is no need or desire for such units.
the fact that you think illegality of segregated/regionalized units would hinder a government operation to impose illegal martial law on the whole country is amusing.
it has nothing to do with nationalism, Japan's business culture does not respond well to failure and absolutely cannot be trusted to self-assess failure.
there is no second copyright on the work. antigua is able to ignore the requirement to have permission from the US copyright holder when making and distributing copies, whoever gets those copies still must follow the laws of their country with regard to copyrights
fukishima was less than two years ago, have you learned anything about trusting Japanese "investigators"? they would have reported no problems if every battery they tested blew up.
of course it could be done and i'd wager $1000 that there already plans similar to what i say sitting in a file cabinet somewhere.
do it the same way every totalitarian government does, by using soldiers with existing general hostilities to the population they will be suppressing
send the bible belt soldiers to police the godless liberal traitors in california
send the black soldiers to police the cracka racists in the south
send the northeastern soldiers to police the whackjob traitors in the midwest
send the deep southern soldiers to police the coward yankee bastards up north.
if the soldiers you send to each area, blame the people from that area for starting "all of this" they will for the most part follow their orders as long as said orders are not profoundly outrageous "go machinegun some peaceful civillians" but an order to "keep that riot under control, and by the way rules of engagement allow automatic weapons and hand grenades if your life is in danger" will work just fine.
Also at the beginning you keep the rules of engagement too strict and the patrols too small and too sparse until something happens to one of them.
the copyright still exists on the work, the ruling allows antigua to disregard the copyright and distribute the work. whoever recieves it cannot make more copies unless they want to be in violation of copyright law.
the planet can sustain as much life as we find energy for, deep geo thermal and nuke can generate enough energy to grow edible algea in tanks with lamps. the algea will be bio engineered to have all the nutrients needed for healthy life and avoid all common allergens and intolerance.
it would be a new age of food healthfulness, it would also be a new age of food blandness.
ranch flavored algea soup or garlic flavored algea soup for lunch today?
FWIW I hope i am long dead and buried before food has to suck that bad.
it would not take additional memory to have other shaped blocks, that goes into the rendering not the memory, there are already various shapes of flowing water and lava, and fences glass panes etc.
the blocky appearance of everything is a style choice
intensity comparison should locate the source right away, and if someone is setting off EMP bombs it's fair to respond with helicopters and missiles
EMP detectors could be very sparse, the power level required to destroy devices vs the power level required to be detected by a tuned antenna. you could probably get away with placing three or four detectors in the whole country.
1) wingnut daily, really?
2) if true, setting up a few EMP detectors would provide real time info on where illegal loggers are operating
i would love to do that, but the knuckleheads i work with would end up jamming quarters into the vents on the printer
so it's like YTMND except with less hentai
next router is going to be an ASUS, i picked one up for my dad because it had a decent repeater mode to extend the wifi behind the house and i tell ya, the firmware was easier to use and more powerful in terms of options than anything i have seen out of netgear, linksys, or belkin.
linksys was getting good enough to compete in SO and SME and even for peripheral installs in large enterprise. this would have cost Cisco a lot of money, so they bought them up and made them shitty