The bad thing about a precedent is that it will fix at a certain time. Imagine they find something that is secure as we know it, while still being usable. That would be effective today.
Tomorrow some smart person finds a way around that security, making it insecure.
Now the banks will say the day after tomorrow in a lawsuit: We did what was required, while the customer will say that security was not enough.
I typically just mark misdirected messages as spam
Makes me think about those comapny signatures with some legal blabla in it telling me what to do if mail is send to me by accident. Two things: 1) I did not agree with that signature, so sod off. 2) I looked at the header and it clearly shows that the mail was intended for me each and every time. Otherwise I would not get it.
Yeah, the company I work for also has them. When I asked legal why, they pointed to IT as it is their responsibility. They pointed to legal. Unfortunately they were not in the same room when I asked.
Would have been fun to see how IT told Legal to their job and Legal telling IT how to do theirs. The result would have been an even larger signature.
How can he support bookstores. You buy a book, but you still can't copy it legally. If anything, it isn't eBooks, it is copyright. eBooks are just a natural step when you have the technology AND laws like copyright.
Who would take an 8 hour drive instead of a 1 hour flight?
OK Let's compare. Leuven Belgium where I live to Husum, Germany where my sister lives. The flight will be Brussels to Hamburg. 09:35-10:50 or 1h20.
9:35 means I have to leave at 7:15 to get the 7:27 train. Later and I miss my flight. Then at Hamburg, an hour checkout. so that is 10:50. Then a train again at 12:13 and arriving at my sister at 15:15 So that is 8 hours travel time.
By train it is an hour more.
By car it is one hour less. And this is more then an hour flight, so yes, I would take the car.
When I would want to go to Amsterdam. the train would be a way better option, just like London or Paris.
We KNOW where the ringleaders are who did that and I am also looking forward eagerly to the day when the ringleaders are forced to defend their actions in court.
My guess is that yours comes first and mine won't come at all.
So yeah, I stick it to the man, because there is REASON to do so.
In Germany they re-broadcasted news after 30 years. The most interesting part was that it all is still the same shit going on. Nothing changed, except the names.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4313282.stm At the top of the square just in front of the Forbidden City, an APC got separated from its column, and in its panic to get out of the crowd area, ran over several demonstrators. This, in turn, caused the crowd to grow violent.
Yes, technicaly an APC is not a tank. So we look further.
At about four or five in the morning, tank columns raced into the square smashing buses, bicycles and humans under their treads.
Clearly talking about tanks and not an accident.
You can decide for yourself the quality of said source. His name is Charlie Cole and he is the winner of the 1989 World Press Photo of a man standing in front of a tank in China. The URL above tells what happened that day. Sounds like a pretty good quality source to me.
If you replace electricity with fuel, you would get to the same result, I assume.
At least they try to think outside the box and then see where it leads them. Sure it might kill a few people, but so did planes and steam engines and a lot of other things before they were turned into more save designs.
Schools in North America at least--if not everywhere in the West--seem to think that their disciplinary powers extend to any actions committed by students anywhere during their years of attendance.
My school did not allow me to smoke within 5KM of the school. I told them that I lived within 5KM of the school AND I was allowed to smoke by my parents. (I can't forfit something I do myself. Just understand that it will kill you)
Please give France back the Statue of Liberty. You don't deserve it anymore. You rape the liberties France helped you with against the British. You slap the the French soldiers in the face who died next to yours in the first Iraq war.
You try to convince the world that you alone won world war one and two, ignoring the many other countries and men that you were in a coalition with. Canadians, Polish, Russians, French, Dutch, English, South African. The list goes on and on and you could not have done it alone.
The one war you lost was Vietnam and you couldn't deal with it the moment you went at it alone.
I understand the USofA is very proud of of their war to gain independence as you only had one that lasted only 7-8 years. Perhaps it is time for a new one.
I don't know what we have... and until we have something, religion wins.
I utterly and completely disagree. A religious person might say that it was in Gods hands or the person now is in Gods hands.
That does not take away the pain.
What we have is something all people have, regardless of religion. It is called compassion. The compassion is there for those who are left without a loved one.
What I say differs from how well I know the person, how well he knows me and the relation to the person who died as well as other things.
A good friend of mine lost his mom and I said "Well, shit happens." He later thanked me for not being one of those idiots who told him they were sorry and how they would be there for him. And I won;t repeat what he said about the religious people who told him she was with God now.
Do not misunderstand me, I do not say that to all people. I have said nothing and just gave a hug or even said "My condolences" and nothing more.
What is more important is not so much what you say, but that you mean it and that they understand they can lean on you when THEY need to.
That means that there is no one answer. Each person is different and what works for me won't work for you and the other way around. The advantage you as an atheist has is that you can say what YOU feel, not repeat what somebody else said.
That in itself will mean a LOT more to the person you talk to. And not only during sad moments, also during happy moments, like births or weddings.
Freedom of speech? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkHg3M6eUB8 Look at how they ask people to shut up. Freedom of the press? Look at how they tell a news person (with the big camera) to stop filming.
You have the freedom to do as you are told. If you do not behave according to form, you will be arrested.
If that is freedom, then I am glad I don't have it.
And in an install script, differentiate the language from the keyboard layout and from the country. e.g. : In Belgium the standard keyboard layout is BE_FR, but sometimes you still see FR_FR. The language could be NL, FR or DE and linked to the originating countries; those have different keyboard layouts.
The bad thing about a precedent is that it will fix at a certain time. Imagine they find something that is secure as we know it, while still being usable. That would be effective today.
Tomorrow some smart person finds a way around that security, making it insecure.
Now the banks will say the day after tomorrow in a lawsuit: We did what was required, while the customer will say that security was not enough.
Yeah, your beer got taste compared to US beer. Compared to real beer Heineken is still piss.
Oh, I live in Belgium where the REAL beer comes from.
Makes me think about those comapny signatures with some legal blabla in it telling me what to do if mail is send to me by accident. Two things:
1) I did not agree with that signature, so sod off.
2) I looked at the header and it clearly shows that the mail was intended for me each and every time. Otherwise I would not get it.
Yeah, the company I work for also has them. When I asked legal why, they pointed to IT as it is their responsibility. They pointed to legal. Unfortunately they were not in the same room when I asked.
Would have been fun to see how IT told Legal to their job and Legal telling IT how to do theirs. The result would have been an even larger signature.
I am sure he already thought of that and decides his email must be his name, so get a new name.
How can he support bookstores. You buy a book, but you still can't copy it legally. If anything, it isn't eBooks, it is copyright. eBooks are just a natural step when you have the technology AND laws like copyright.
OK Let's compare. Leuven Belgium where I live to Husum, Germany where my sister lives. The flight will be Brussels to Hamburg. 09:35-10:50 or 1h20.
9:35 means I have to leave at 7:15 to get the 7:27 train. Later and I miss my flight. Then at Hamburg, an hour checkout. so that is 10:50. Then a train again at 12:13 and arriving at my sister at 15:15
So that is 8 hours travel time.
By train it is an hour more.
By car it is one hour less. And this is more then an hour flight, so yes, I would take the car.
When I would want to go to Amsterdam. the train would be a way better option, just like London or Paris.
Where was the FBI when Sony hacked our systems?
We KNOW where the ringleaders are who did that and I am also looking forward eagerly to the day when the ringleaders are forced to defend their actions in court.
My guess is that yours comes first and mine won't come at all.
So yeah, I stick it to the man, because there is REASON to do so.
In Germany they re-broadcasted news after 30 years. The most interesting part was that it all is still the same shit going on. Nothing changed, except the names.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4313282.stm
At the top of the square just in front of the Forbidden City, an APC got separated from its column, and in its panic to get out of the crowd area, ran over several demonstrators. This, in turn, caused the crowd to grow violent.
Yes, technicaly an APC is not a tank. So we look further.
At about four or five in the morning, tank columns raced into the square smashing buses, bicycles and humans under their treads.
Clearly talking about tanks and not an accident.
You can decide for yourself the quality of said source. His name is Charlie Cole and he is the winner of the 1989 World Press Photo of a man standing in front of a tank in China. The URL above tells what happened that day. Sounds like a pretty good quality source to me.
If you said the first happened and then deny it. How must I know if the second happened, but now for real.
Or perhaps you lie about it not happening?
Even though each country in Europe has a different idea what 'right' means. Any of those countries 'right' means 'left' when compared to the USofA.
If you replace electricity with fuel, you would get to the same result, I assume.
At least they try to think outside the box and then see where it leads them. Sure it might kill a few people, but so did planes and steam engines and a lot of other things before they were turned into more save designs.
My school did not allow me to smoke within 5KM of the school. I told them that I lived within 5KM of the school AND I was allowed to smoke by my parents. (I can't forfit something I do myself. Just understand that it will kill you)
I say the same thing and I am European. Would have prevented all the wining Americans about how they saved us from speaking German.
(Karma to burn)
Please give France back the Statue of Liberty. You don't deserve it anymore. You rape the liberties France helped you with against the British. You slap the the French soldiers in the face who died next to yours in the first Iraq war.
You try to convince the world that you alone won world war one and two, ignoring the many other countries and men that you were in a coalition with. Canadians, Polish, Russians, French, Dutch, English, South African. The list goes on and on and you could not have done it alone.
The one war you lost was Vietnam and you couldn't deal with it the moment you went at it alone.
I would say that European rightism = American leftism. And there would still be place between the two.
Obviously talking about major parties, not minority groups or individuals.
I understand the USofA is very proud of of their war to gain independence as you only had one that lasted only 7-8 years.
Perhaps it is time for a new one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkHg3M6eUB8
You clearly see a cameraman removed from the place so it can't be filmed.
Why not try to repair what is broken? Otherwise it sounds like :First they came for ...
The result then will be that every country will be fucked in the end.
I utterly and completely disagree. A religious person might say that it was in Gods hands or the person now is in Gods hands.
That does not take away the pain.
What we have is something all people have, regardless of religion. It is called compassion. The compassion is there for those who are left without a loved one.
What I say differs from how well I know the person, how well he knows me and the relation to the person who died as well as other things.
A good friend of mine lost his mom and I said "Well, shit happens." He later thanked me for not being one of those idiots who told him they were sorry and how they would be there for him. And I won;t repeat what he said about the religious people who told him she was with God now.
Do not misunderstand me, I do not say that to all people. I have said nothing and just gave a hug or even said "My condolences" and nothing more.
What is more important is not so much what you say, but that you mean it and that they understand they can lean on you when THEY need to.
That means that there is no one answer. Each person is different and what works for me won't work for you and the other way around. The advantage you as an atheist has is that you can say what YOU feel, not repeat what somebody else said.
That in itself will mean a LOT more to the person you talk to. And not only during sad moments, also during happy moments, like births or weddings.
There are many people working on that. Try reselling tickets to concerts.
so many people hate the USofA.
Freedom of speech? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkHg3M6eUB8
Look at how they ask people to shut up. Freedom of the press? Look at how they tell a news person (with the big camera) to stop filming.
You have the freedom to do as you are told. If you do not behave according to form, you will be arrested.
If that is freedom, then I am glad I don't have it.
And in an install script, differentiate the language from the keyboard layout and from the country.
e.g. : In Belgium the standard keyboard layout is BE_FR, but sometimes you still see FR_FR. The language could be NL, FR or DE and linked to the originating countries; those have different keyboard layouts.
Read My Sig.