You look up the price on their website. They have an apparent 'loss leader' deal. You head for the store to grab it before 'out of stock'...When you get there, the idiot says 'Whaaaat?'. So you try and find the price again, if using their WiFi, it's mysteriously gone...
Fry's too, same timeframe to just recently. Red handed, by me. I now leave the page on the phone's browser, before heading there. Otherwise the deal disappears, usually going down one model and returning to normal pricing.
What matters is the money you keep. Shopping at whole foods is like buying $350 pre distressed bluegenes. Sure some people do it because they don't care about $350, the other 99% are trying desperately to be mistaken for those that don't care about $350.
A toothless treaty that you're not going to abide by anyhow...
I'm not arguing for the treaty, just saying it wouldn't make sense for the USA to curtail the NSA when apparently so far ahead. At the time the spooks were basking in the afterglow of Stuxnet, not the butthurt of their bosses being shown to be cyber clowns.
Russia has been ruled by one man and his associates for decades. He has a clue about operation security.
Compare that to the political parties in America. The media. No group larger than two has a chance of keeping a secret, long term. Parts of America aren't really trying, overconfidence. Thought media was on their side and were just down to a little 'cultural cleanup'...surprise!
It's bad for groups that keep lots of secrets, that's obvious.
I'm still waiting for the Ds or Rs to be fully triggered and the mutual dirt dump to start. Anybody that's been watching for a few decades, can come up with examples where 'important people' were about to go to prison, when suddenly the dogs backed off. From both sides of the isle.
I recognize MAD when I see it, even if I don't have the actual dirt.
American three letter agencies spend more money 'cyber spying' on each other than the total Russian cyber budget. Which isn't to say the Russians don't have talent or that any amount of money will turn a paper pusher into a hacker.
The Americans didn't respond because they thought they were miles ahead. Recent releases show they _could_ just own anyone with any connected consumer device (e.g. router, PC, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux based etc etc).
I'm thinking the OpenBSD guys are acting kind of smug, but where they owned too? I can't keep up.
Things like Compuserve were way out of my budget. I used an acoustic coupler MODEM (for about a day), on a shared line, with a teenage sister. I became a nocturnal BBS denzin.
ASCII porn only printed right on some printers.
Tell that to kids these days and they won't believe you.
How would you do time acceleration? Run at the lowest speed of all the players (going to have to implement alarm clocks, let the other players see anything actually happening)?
Force everything 'real time' and recreate the boredom?
Netflix was the company that demanded free rack space from ISPs, using some bizarre 'net neutrality' argument to claim they were entitled to it, as they used so much bandwidth otherwise.
They have since cut deals with the majors, a local cache is almost required.
If they just used html5 video the transparent proxies should just cache the video automagically.
The right belongs to 'the people', if they had meant 'the militia' they would have written that. They clearly knew the word, having used it earlier in the sentence.
Fry's will get you with that.
You look up the price on their website. They have an apparent 'loss leader' deal. You head for the store to grab it before 'out of stock'...When you get there, the idiot says 'Whaaaat?'. So you try and find the price again, if using their WiFi, it's mysteriously gone...
Prior art, tough luck Amazon.
How long do you stay connected to broken WiFi?
Fry's too, same timeframe to just recently. Red handed, by me. I now leave the page on the phone's browser, before heading there. Otherwise the deal disappears, usually going down one model and returning to normal pricing.
had...until they went to WF.
What matters is the money you keep. Shopping at whole foods is like buying $350 pre distressed bluegenes. Sure some people do it because they don't care about $350, the other 99% are trying desperately to be mistaken for those that don't care about $350.
'Whole Foods' knows who the people dumb enough to shop at 'Whole Foods' are!
Think about that for a second. There's only one explanation: Amazon is going into the Cherokee Hair Tampon business.
What kind of insane PE ratio did they pay for 'Whole Paycheck'?
Their 'chump list' is worth a fortune, but still?
A toothless treaty that you're not going to abide by anyhow...
I'm not arguing for the treaty, just saying it wouldn't make sense for the USA to curtail the NSA when apparently so far ahead. At the time the spooks were basking in the afterglow of Stuxnet, not the butthurt of their bosses being shown to be cyber clowns.
Says the AC, without looking.
Russia has been ruled by one man and his associates for decades. He has a clue about operation security.
Compare that to the political parties in America. The media. No group larger than two has a chance of keeping a secret, long term. Parts of America aren't really trying, overconfidence. Thought media was on their side and were just down to a little 'cultural cleanup'...surprise!
It's bad for groups that keep lots of secrets, that's obvious.
I'm still waiting for the Ds or Rs to be fully triggered and the mutual dirt dump to start. Anybody that's been watching for a few decades, can come up with examples where 'important people' were about to go to prison, when suddenly the dogs backed off. From both sides of the isle.
I recognize MAD when I see it, even if I don't have the actual dirt.
Do you realize how big the NSA is?
American three letter agencies spend more money 'cyber spying' on each other than the total Russian cyber budget. Which isn't to say the Russians don't have talent or that any amount of money will turn a paper pusher into a hacker.
The Americans didn't respond because they thought they were miles ahead. Recent releases show they _could_ just own anyone with any connected consumer device (e.g. router, PC, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux based etc etc).
I'm thinking the OpenBSD guys are acting kind of smug, but where they owned too? I can't keep up.
Militia remains irrelevant. Plain english and settled law.
Things like Compuserve were way out of my budget. I used an acoustic coupler MODEM (for about a day), on a shared line, with a teenage sister. I became a nocturnal BBS denzin.
ASCII porn only printed right on some printers.
Tell that to kids these days and they won't believe you.
A self loading, sandwich firing gatling straw! Compressed air powered, across the room. Without breaking your 'stream of code' to eat.
There is no better use of your boss's time. It will do wonders for your efficiency.
How would you do time acceleration? Run at the lowest speed of all the players (going to have to implement alarm clocks, let the other players see anything actually happening)?
Force everything 'real time' and recreate the boredom?
If you're running current, you're right. But you can select previous versions from the 'Beta' tab (from 'properties') and stay there (for now).
I'm not a credible witness.
As soon as I open a location in Washington state, sure. Until then, fuck off.
What are your cops/judges going to do about it? Stamp their feet? Waggle their wigs?
We could crowdfund it. How much does SpaceX charge for an ICBM trajectory, say a 5 ton tank of hydrazine, right in the CEO's office?
Upthread the year 1995 was mentioned. Only _morons_ were still on Compuserve or AOL in 1995.
I got my first internet account while in explorer scouts (local engineering firm let us), in the early 1980s. Wasn't much there, BBSs were more fun.
You fell for it once, now you're on the chump list.
Netflix was the company that demanded free rack space from ISPs, using some bizarre 'net neutrality' argument to claim they were entitled to it, as they used so much bandwidth otherwise.
They have since cut deals with the majors, a local cache is almost required.
If they just used html5 video the transparent proxies should just cache the video automagically.
Netcom didn't...Neither did IBM.com.
In fact I can't think of an _ISP_ that did. Just crappy 'online services' like you list.
Your deranged. Why would anyone shoot a SC justice when the person in charge would just appoint an even worse one?
Logic...
The right belongs to 'the people', if they had meant 'the militia' they would have written that. They clearly knew the word, having used it earlier in the sentence.