chip still holds the key, a fancy enough antenna(narrowly directed, multi pickup, and a high speed sampler) and a decent AI should be able to pry the key out of the chip by analyzing the electronic noise it makes
i would disagree on wages, as that would effectively ban all developing nations from participating in US markets, however compliance with Environmental and Worker Safety requirements would be a good start.
(Some had millions of dollars worth of bitcoins from relatively casual, low-risk and low-cost mining.)
easy come easy go currency is supposed to be a token representing value, if large quantities are attainable without doing or making something of value, it will fail.
they often do, but things like that are not 100%, especially since so many crops are grown for their seeds or fruiting body, and so you cannot just scrape out all the reproductive code
android phones cannot be secured unless you use an "evil" locked boot loader model with no known root exploits (oops sorry still not secure, there are almost certainly unpublished root exploits being held onto by someone)
this is what trusted computing SHOULD be, not a weapon wielded by outside interests against the owners of devices, but a tool for the owners of many devices to remotely ensure software and configuration integrity.
i've used xubuntu all along as i used linux to "refurbish" a dated laptop with a damaged windows xp recovery partition (i have since found the oem restore cd but i have grown accustomed to my wifi working when i switch it on and not having to uninstall and reinstall drivers from time to time to convince it to connect, i have also grown far too accustomed to repositories instead of having to hope the website i found for a particular freeware app is the real website and not a clone or domain squatter delivering a trojan'd version or a legit freeware site delivering a version 2 years out of date.
engineering diagrams are unlikely to include security systems, deployments or proceedures.
anyone looking to build a reactor could sure use a complete set of plans to save a lot of money on design and testing, espeicially if they can examine public records on the real world performance of the design they stole to confirm before the first shovel hits dirt that the design is a sound and worthy design
the way to stop this kind of BS is to make as a statutory penalty when a company is found violating any Law or FCC or FTC rule all customers have the option to cancel their contract with no fee or requirement to return a handset.
Californians get 78 cents in federal spending for every dollar they pay in federal taxes, north dakota gets $1.68 for every dollar they pay in,
"commie"fornia would do fine if they were seperated fiscally from north dakota and the other red/welfare states would be the ones who would be in trouble
That's how I ended up a BOA customer, they bought fleet bank
several did, and paid with their lives.
google "demon core"
YHWH is a dead god, don't waste your breath
chip still holds the key, a fancy enough antenna(narrowly directed, multi pickup, and a high speed sampler) and a decent AI should be able to pry the key out of the chip by analyzing the electronic noise it makes
and \Windows\system32 and \program files, and \program files (x86), and AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\ ...
${deity} = "Eris"
she isn't going to help, the change was her patch in the first place.
please do out the offending company, also do contact the AG
i would disagree on wages, as that would effectively ban all developing nations from participating in US markets, however compliance with Environmental and Worker Safety requirements would be a good start.
go find me one of those "existing factories", when you do poke around and let me know the expiration date on any leftover supplies.
after you have done that, let me know if you were born before or after the supplies expired
build a hard drive factory in response to a temporary shortage.....
lemme guess, you hold an MBA?
(Some had millions of dollars worth of bitcoins from relatively casual, low-risk and low-cost mining.)
easy come easy go
currency is supposed to be a token representing value, if large quantities are attainable without doing or making something of value, it will fail.
they often do, but things like that are not 100%, especially since so many crops are grown for their seeds or fruiting body, and so you cannot just scrape out all the reproductive code
android phones cannot be secured unless you use an "evil" locked boot loader model with no known root exploits (oops sorry still not secure, there are almost certainly unpublished root exploits being held onto by someone)
this is what trusted computing SHOULD be, not a weapon wielded by outside interests against the owners of devices, but a tool for the owners of many devices to remotely ensure software and configuration integrity.
i've used xubuntu all along as i used linux to "refurbish" a dated laptop with a damaged windows xp recovery partition (i have since found the oem restore cd but i have grown accustomed to my wifi working when i switch it on and not having to uninstall and reinstall drivers from time to time to convince it to connect, i have also grown far too accustomed to repositories instead of having to hope the website i found for a particular freeware app is the real website and not a clone or domain squatter delivering a trojan'd version or a legit freeware site delivering a version 2 years out of date.
Not much of a debate on that either, unless you count astroturfing by the same PR firms that tried to tell us smoking is good for you
I assume you do not know what an A6M is......
the opposite is true.
engineering diagrams are unlikely to include security systems, deployments or proceedures.
anyone looking to build a reactor could sure use a complete set of plans to save a lot of money on design and testing, espeicially if they can examine public records on the real world performance of the design they stole to confirm before the first shovel hits dirt that the design is a sound and worthy design
It's called socialism, and it works.
starting with lead and copper
the way to stop this kind of BS is to make as a statutory penalty when a company is found violating any Law or FCC or FTC rule all customers have the option to cancel their contract with no fee or requirement to return a handset.
A corporation alone can hire goons, can dump toxic waste, can even have you "suicided"
my ~1.5 year old desktop has 8 gigs and a SSD, but i'm crazy like that
"freedom of exchange" does not exist except in libertarian masturbatory fantasy
not drinking is a hobby, just ask a straight-edge kid
Californians get 78 cents in federal spending for every dollar they pay in federal taxes, north dakota gets $1.68 for every dollar they pay in,
"commie"fornia would do fine if they were seperated fiscally from north dakota and the other red/welfare states would be the ones who would be in trouble