They need to come up with a reliable way to fix this, make absolutely sure it actually fixes the problem, and then make sure the patch doesn't cause crashes on any of the OS variants out there. Otherwise the chaos would be worse.
Indeed: just imagine the riots in the streets if they accidentally broke Farmville. Having millions more PCs in botnets will be much less harmful.
The term is "propinquity", the tendency of people to form closer friendships with those they encounter often. For example, in college, people who are assigned room near stairwells tend to end up with more friends than those whose rooms aren't in a major traffic pattern.
Or naaah, they can just start charging extra now for passengers to not get hit by stewards/stewardesses with fly-swatters. Or maybe for a tiny extra fee, you could be seated in an area where they don't randomly throw passengers out..
That's like saying that employment pays you not to spend, because if you subsist on less than your income, the rest is profit! The government pays the rebate to create an effectively graduated tax--if anything, having a rebate check come in the mail encourages spending.
I can have five glasses of water before bed, wake up, and not notice I have to piss until 3 PM the next day (assuming I wake up early, about 11 AM). Even then I'll wait until 4 PM or 5 PM until I do something about it, even though the bathroom is one door down the hall on the right.
Wow. In what bizarre alternate universe did you think we'd want to know that?
I misspoke slightly when I mentioned seaports--it wasn't just the water access that was important, it was the natural resources *around* the seaports. Putting the border at Mile 25 on the Haines Highway would put Canada in control of the upper Chilkat River Valley, an important watershed rich with forestry, mining and fishing resources. Mile 42 puts the Chilkat River Valley almost entirely on United States soil.
Also, you're right that the fort's guns were essentially symbolic and wouldn't have been much use in an actual conflict with Canada--but that doesn't mean that they're not still there. Ironically, now they point toward the cruise ship dock.
The site's clearly a joke, but it's got some elements of truth. Here's the real story:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2011/11/04/142018151/from-nebraska-lab-to-mcdonalds-tray-the-mcribs-strange-journey
from the quoted article: "(For statistical reasons, I chose to use figures that include mining and utilities as part of manufacturing.)"
i'd like to know those statistical reasons.
You're 50% more likely to agree with me if I use those figures.
They need to come up with a reliable way to fix this, make absolutely sure it actually fixes the problem, and then make sure the patch doesn't cause crashes on any of the OS variants out there. Otherwise the chaos would be worse.
Indeed: just imagine the riots in the streets if they accidentally broke Farmville. Having millions more PCs in botnets will be much less harmful.
The sad thing is, I'm not 100% sure you're wrong.
The term is "propinquity", the tendency of people to form closer friendships with those they encounter often. For example, in college, people who are assigned room near stairwells tend to end up with more friends than those whose rooms aren't in a major traffic pattern.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propinquity
Or naaah, they can just start charging extra now for passengers to not get hit by stewards/stewardesses with fly-swatters. Or maybe for a tiny extra fee, you could be seated in an area where they don't randomly throw passengers out..
I see you fly United too.
...sort of anticlimactic...
Do I get credited with an "assist" for that humor touch down?
Whomever explained American football to you needs to try again, slower.
Remember kids, winners don't do sports metaphors.
I've seen it twice and it was great both times.
(Score:0, Redundant)
Best. Mod. Ever.
That's like saying that employment pays you not to spend, because if you subsist on less than your income, the rest is profit! The government pays the rebate to create an effectively graduated tax--if anything, having a rebate check come in the mail encourages spending.
That's not all! I've been able to get the home addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of a large number of my friends as well!
I'm chinese in insensitive clod!
Sounds uncomfortable.
I can have five glasses of water before bed, wake up, and not notice I have to piss until 3 PM the next day (assuming I wake up early, about 11 AM). Even then I'll wait until 4 PM or 5 PM until I do something about it, even though the bathroom is one door down the hall on the right.
Wow. In what bizarre alternate universe did you think we'd want to know that?
BVis@universe:# Attempting to parse "company" && "moral compass" ...
BVis@universe:# Segmentation fault: core dumped
: Attempting to parse joke...
: EOF... \punchline expected
Scanning online news sources: 30 minutes
Typing up a quick summary: 10 minutes
Rubberstamp by editors: 5 minutes
Having your submission proven irrelevant within 7 minutes of being posted: priceless
In Israel, only old people play D&D inside.
All right, that bunny is really starting to fucking freak me out. You want to warn us before you post a link like that?
Clearly, you SYN, SYN/ACK, ACK, and then begin data transfer. I don't know what is wrong with her.
Blogging for people who don't know how to type! It's a brave new world.
So, the market is like 90% of bloggers, then...
"You could walk into a room in a deathmatch level and suddenly find yourself in the middle of a Dance Dance Revolution mini-game."
I sure hope they fix that bug soon.
Try and search for 0S/2 exploits even with Google.
However, if you try searching for OS/2 exploits...
CCGs: where even if you win, you lose.
I just got screwed up by inconsistent quoting styles, I get it now.
I was just addressing the post's assertion that dotNet was not going to be more secure than standard Windows. Which is just plain FUD.
I do not think that acronym means what you think it means...
I misspoke slightly when I mentioned seaports--it wasn't just the water access that was important, it was the natural resources *around* the seaports. Putting the border at Mile 25 on the Haines Highway would put Canada in control of the upper Chilkat River Valley, an important watershed rich with forestry, mining and fishing resources. Mile 42 puts the Chilkat River Valley almost entirely on United States soil.
Also, you're right that the fort's guns were essentially symbolic and wouldn't have been much use in an actual conflict with Canada--but that doesn't mean that they're not still there. Ironically, now they point toward the cruise ship dock.