That isn't the point that was being made. This is about accountability. When products are so rushed that they are not properly tested and serious exploits don't get caught, then it should be the builder's fault.
Your point is more that, with the proper effort and tools, anyone can break into anything. While a door may not be able to stand up to a jack with a 4 foot bar, it should at least offer some moderate protection. I shouldn't be able to walk up to your house, push on the wall, and have it come down.
I got my license in 2001, and then gas prices skyrocketed. US oil companies were waiting for me to start driving to raise gas prices. There is no other explanation.
Do they have a friend or loved one who lives a truly healthy lifestyle -veg head, orgo, exercises, blah blah blah- that got cancer of some kind? Do they wonder where it came from?
Cancer is a natural inevitability. If you live long enough, you will get cancer. While certain activities may reduce or increase the risk of uncontrolled cellular growth, there is no way to be 100% safe.
Cancer is the result of genetic mutation that leads to uncontrolled cellular growth. By stepping outside you are exposing yourself to radiation that has the potential to mutate your DNA and cause cancer.
When a cell divides, it creates copies of its chromosomes. There are an incredible number of ways for this process to fail. And though there are a large number of safeguards to prevent this, it is not impossible to have an error in the copying process. These errors most certainly can cause cancer.
So, while the risk of cancer is increased with certain activities, no one should feel invincible if they are organic vegan exercise enthusiasts.
The speech Palpatine gives to Anakin about Darth Plagus tells all. It is implied that Plagus was Palpatine's master. (The way he tells Anakin that Plagus was killed by his apprentice -- the smile, and the slight gleam in the eyes is the big tip off.)
Palpatine mentions that Plagus was so powerful in the Force that he could prevent death. And even that he could influence the midichlorians to create life...
Now, not to split hairs, but I do believe this is incorrect:
Don't get me started on the idea that Anakin has no father. We should have found out in the end of ep2 that the Palpatine is his father.
Palpatine's master was Anakin's "father." Though, I wouldnt' really call that a father. I prefer to say that Palpatine's master was Anakin's creator.
That doesn't have anything to do with MSN blogs in China!
If you don't like the embargo, fine. But it is hardly a valid counter-point in a discussion on whether or not MS should comply with the Chinese government. In fact, the poster you replied to didn't even mention Cuba.
If you have an opinion on something and you want people to take it seriously, it is best to discuss it at an appropriate time. Lashing out at people who didn't even bring it up just to make your point known is going to detract from your argument and the way people listen to you (if they listen at all).
You're not entirely correct about that. There's always the old "burn and churn" philosophy to sales. You make a lot of money screwing people over and then you move on. You run up a bad reputation, sure, but there will always be people who have never heard of you. And if you're making enough money per screw jod you don't need return business.
That isn't the point that was being made. This is about accountability. When products are so rushed that they are not properly tested and serious exploits don't get caught, then it should be the builder's fault.
Your point is more that, with the proper effort and tools, anyone can break into anything. While a door may not be able to stand up to a jack with a 4 foot bar, it should at least offer some moderate protection. I shouldn't be able to walk up to your house, push on the wall, and have it come down.
I got my license in 2001, and then gas prices skyrocketed. US oil companies were waiting for me to start driving to raise gas prices. There is no other explanation.
I don't even see the tags anymore. Just blonde, brunette, redhead...
Cancer is a natural inevitability. If you live long enough, you will get cancer. While certain activities may reduce or increase the risk of uncontrolled cellular growth, there is no way to be 100% safe.
Cancer is the result of genetic mutation that leads to uncontrolled cellular growth. By stepping outside you are exposing yourself to radiation that has the potential to mutate your DNA and cause cancer.
When a cell divides, it creates copies of its chromosomes. There are an incredible number of ways for this process to fail. And though there are a large number of safeguards to prevent this, it is not impossible to have an error in the copying process. These errors most certainly can cause cancer.
So, while the risk of cancer is increased with certain activities, no one should feel invincible if they are organic vegan exercise enthusiasts.
The speech Palpatine gives to Anakin about Darth Plagus tells all. It is implied that Plagus was Palpatine's master. (The way he tells Anakin that Plagus was killed by his apprentice -- the smile, and the slight gleam in the eyes is the big tip off.)
Palpatine mentions that Plagus was so powerful in the Force that he could prevent death. And even that he could influence the midichlorians to create life...
Don't get me started on the idea that Anakin has no father. We should have found out in the end of ep2 that the Palpatine is his father.
Palpatine's master was Anakin's "father."
Though, I wouldn't really call that a father. I prefer to say that Palpatine's master was Anakin's creator.
Now, not to split hairs, but I do believe this is incorrect: Don't get me started on the idea that Anakin has no father. We should have found out in the end of ep2 that the Palpatine is his father. Palpatine's master was Anakin's "father." Though, I wouldnt' really call that a father. I prefer to say that Palpatine's master was Anakin's creator.
You seem to be pretty angry. Be mindful of your feelings, they betray you.
That doesn't have anything to do with MSN blogs in China! If you don't like the embargo, fine. But it is hardly a valid counter-point in a discussion on whether or not MS should comply with the Chinese government. In fact, the poster you replied to didn't even mention Cuba. If you have an opinion on something and you want people to take it seriously, it is best to discuss it at an appropriate time. Lashing out at people who didn't even bring it up just to make your point known is going to detract from your argument and the way people listen to you (if they listen at all).
You're not entirely correct about that. There's always the old "burn and churn" philosophy to sales. You make a lot of money screwing people over and then you move on. You run up a bad reputation, sure, but there will always be people who have never heard of you. And if you're making enough money per screw jod you don't need return business.