It is any ideology that one refuses to be critical of, regardless of existing information that might prove their view to be false; Avowed Communists, Die Hard Free-Market Anarcho-Capitalists, Partisan Democrats and Republicans, the Apple fanboi, fans of the television show Lost, and you!
Seriously, everyone thinks they are a person of reason and logic without seeing their own personal bias.
By real supporters of the "free-market" do you mean the folks over at mises.org? I would say that the Cato institute lies within the realm of pragmatic Libertarianism. While they do not take an absolute stand with the An-Cap types over at mises.org they do present realistic free-market solutions within our current system.
I don't believe Parkinson's is related to a lack of exercise or a lack of anything that the Wii would provide. From what I understand they usually don't even know what causes the disease in the first place.
It is amazing how well that works. I switched my in-laws to linux several years ago and haven't had to work on their system since. When they had Windows, I had to reload it every 3 months.
Ok, I understand where you are coming from now. When you said it decrypts, I understood it as Checkpoint relied on Windows authentication to execute the decryption. You are referring to bypassing the process completely, similar to the freezing memory hack. In that case you are correct. Which is a big reason why I would recommend not utilizing WIL.
How do you decrypt the disk with just Windows authentication? Even if WIL is enabled (which I don't recommend) you still have to provide 2 separate sets of checkpoint credentials to decrypt a hard disk with check point.
She'd be better off learning a scripting language, that way she won't have to sit there filling in click boxes. Instead let the computer do the job, instead of what invariably happens under the Microsoft paradigm, helping the computer do the work.
She probably doesn't want to get laid off again. Filling in click boxes will give her the appearance of being busy and needed.
Very true, but that would mean the company would have to employ a separate QA team. It seems many companies are too cheap for that.
Could you inform me on what books the Pope had removed from the Bible and what Pope did This?
It is any ideology that one refuses to be critical of, regardless of existing information that might prove their view to be false; Avowed Communists, Die Hard Free-Market Anarcho-Capitalists, Partisan Democrats and Republicans, the Apple fanboi, fans of the television show Lost, and you!
Seriously, everyone thinks they are a person of reason and logic without seeing their own personal bias.
Just a quick FYI, API does not mean UI. I noticed some of the slashdotters were conflating the two.
By real supporters of the "free-market" do you mean the folks over at mises.org? I would say that the Cato institute lies within the realm of pragmatic Libertarianism. While they do not take an absolute stand with the An-Cap types over at mises.org they do present realistic free-market solutions within our current system.
I feel bad for the new players. Goldshire will need a sign that says "Warning: Death from above."
Because security concerns are mana for The Leviathan.
Why, is that bad or something?
I guess you would have tossed out Flemming's "Mould Juice" too?
I remember something about that incident. I think there is a conspiracy theory surrounding that.
How is it misleading, is there anything that actually treats Parkinsons as opposed to just the symptoms?
I don't believe Parkinson's is related to a lack of exercise or a lack of anything that the Wii would provide. From what I understand they usually don't even know what causes the disease in the first place.
I always thought that libertarians viewed corporations as a legal fiction that has been created by the state.
It is amazing how well that works. I switched my in-laws to linux several years ago and haven't had to work on their system since. When they had Windows, I had to reload it every 3 months.
This seems to be the case. I can remember my mom using hair clippings for gardening back in the mid 80's.
Ok, I understand where you are coming from now. When you said it decrypts, I understood it as Checkpoint relied on Windows authentication to execute the decryption. You are referring to bypassing the process completely, similar to the freezing memory hack. In that case you are correct. Which is a big reason why I would recommend not utilizing WIL.
You would think so. What is interesting is the submitter is a 5 digit slashdotter.
How do you decrypt the disk with just Windows authentication? Even if WIL is enabled (which I don't recommend) you still have to provide 2 separate sets of checkpoint credentials to decrypt a hard disk with check point.
She probably doesn't want to get laid off again. Filling in click boxes will give her the appearance of being busy and needed.
I did this for several years. I think this one should have been the #1 on the list. There are some things that just cannot be unseen.
No, its just wrong to use anything electronic while taking a dump.
Yep, black markets tend to thrive off of government regulation.
I still do that. I need to get with the times.
This comment made me laugh. No, I am not laughing with you, I am laughing at you.
That was the first thing that ran through my mind. I guess you can say, Fedora defeats Windows by Arm bar.