See that little asterisk next to the parent's id? That means he/she pays for a subscription and therefore gets to read the story early. With a 6-digit id, you should know this by now.
This doesn't work when punks like you pull these stunts on single-lane roads. You can kiss my sweet ass if you think I'm going to break the speed limit just so you can get to Krispy Kreme faster.
This is a huge problem in Gainesville Florida. I've seen people blatantly run red lights several seconds after the fact. It's an issue because everybody doesn't want to wait, as traffic backs up for miles due to poor city planning.
Maybe that's a good thing, since in my experience, 99% of proxy servers log usernames and passwords. I used one from proxy4free.com to get into Yahoo messenger from Quakecon (which was blocking those ports) and within 5 minutes, I got the "you have been logged off because you logged in at another terminal" message. Lucky for me, I was able to change my yahoo password before they did, but it only confirms that I have no skill at finding free, trustable proxies with Google. The proxy operators can start hacking the Myspace accounts into oblivion once the kids use them.
Of course, it's way easier to correctly sleep when you only have to code your OS for 1/10th the hardware available in the PC market, half of which doesn't even follow industry standards!
It's not that the Mac handles sleep better than a PC. It's that the OS has a rigid acceptance program which ensures the hardware and firmware does what it's supposed to do.
Microsoft, on the other hand, seems wont to slap a sticker on anything, so long as you pay them 20 bucks.
P.S. I base my above troll entirely on the MSDN "Ready for XP" sticker scam.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from viewing some of the presentation, especially DBC, it sounds like a more strict implementation of C header files. The compilation refuses to execute a routine unless the implementation explicitly follows the definition.
This is a bit old now but I seem to remember a case where the mother or grandmother was sued successfully(?) by the RIAA for being the owner of a computer and failing to be responsible for who was using it and what they were using it for, which, if it did go in favor of the RIAA, would have set a legal precedent against just such a claim of innocence.
Most companies' employee handbooks expressly dictate that anything created on their laptop is immediately owned by the company. They also make you sign legal agreements that you've read and accept the handbook.
I have been using an even different layout for over 7 years. I think it was the default config on some game once and I just started using it. Can anybody identify the game?
MAJOR CONTROLS:
Q - strafe left
E - strafe right
A - jump
S - alternate fire/melee
F - zoom
Z - backward
X - crouch
C - prone
R - reload
T - talk
Y - team talk
MOUSE1 - fire
MOUSE2 - forward
That's correct. The Patriot Act was never meant to stop actual *international* terrorism. It was only meant to trample the rights of filthy sympathizers like us.
If you want a warrant, come up with some good evidence. I don't like your comments, but that doesn't give me the right to monitor you like a felon for something juicy I can lock you up with.
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And they should! Money well spent is a 500MB PDF invoice.:-p
Sadly, most of the people I know refuse to even try anything that's not a "sure bet." This is why Spears and other annoying acts are famous. This is also why great movies do poorly. Common America cannot stomach even a minor risk. You can lead the cows to water but....
Old Navy slacks are way too thick to be comfortable or look attractive. THey make you look like a hobo. Plus, they're baggy in a bad way, not a proper slacks way. Try a customer-tailored suit from Men's Warehouse and you'll see a difference. Plus, STARCH. Use the starch, luke.
Nothing for you to see here. Move along.
See that little asterisk next to the parent's id? That means he/she pays for a subscription and therefore gets to read the story early. With a 6-digit id, you should know this by now.
This doesn't work when punks like you pull these stunts on single-lane roads. You can kiss my sweet ass if you think I'm going to break the speed limit just so you can get to Krispy Kreme faster.
This is a huge problem in Gainesville Florida. I've seen people blatantly run red lights several seconds after the fact. It's an issue because everybody doesn't want to wait, as traffic backs up for miles due to poor city planning.
I'm from Dallas and the only worry I ever had about LBJ was the mattresses in the road at night. :-)
Once you see how often a crappy $100 recorder ruins a DVD, you'll know...
Maybe that's a good thing, since in my experience, 99% of proxy servers log usernames and passwords. I used one from proxy4free.com to get into Yahoo messenger from Quakecon (which was blocking those ports) and within 5 minutes, I got the "you have been logged off because you logged in at another terminal" message. Lucky for me, I was able to change my yahoo password before they did, but it only confirms that I have no skill at finding free, trustable proxies with Google. The proxy operators can start hacking the Myspace accounts into oblivion once the kids use them.
I've purchased plenty of DVD's that are NOT CSS encrypted. Hell, even NetFlix rents some out.
We're not far off though! $3 USD per gallon (3.78 liter) in Texas
Of course, it's way easier to correctly sleep when you only have to code your OS for 1/10th the hardware available in the PC market, half of which doesn't even follow industry standards! It's not that the Mac handles sleep better than a PC. It's that the OS has a rigid acceptance program which ensures the hardware and firmware does what it's supposed to do. Microsoft, on the other hand, seems wont to slap a sticker on anything, so long as you pay them 20 bucks. P.S. I base my above troll entirely on the MSDN "Ready for XP" sticker scam.
I bet that won't be in an OnStar ad anytime soon. Too bad.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from viewing some of the presentation, especially DBC, it sounds like a more strict implementation of C header files. The compilation refuses to execute a routine unless the implementation explicitly follows the definition.
This is a bit old now but I seem to remember a case where the mother or grandmother was sued successfully(?) by the RIAA for being the owner of a computer and failing to be responsible for who was using it and what they were using it for, which, if it did go in favor of the RIAA, would have set a legal precedent against just such a claim of innocence.
Most companies' employee handbooks expressly dictate that anything created on their laptop is immediately owned by the company. They also make you sign legal agreements that you've read and accept the handbook.
Yes! :-p
Try saving a JPEG at 85% quality. Then open the saved copy. Then save it again. Repeat about 10 times over and get back to me.
How dare you read Digg! :-p
Luckily for me I'm made of money
I have been using an even different layout for over 7 years. I think it was the default config on some game once and I just started using it. Can anybody identify the game? MAJOR CONTROLS: Q - strafe left E - strafe right A - jump S - alternate fire/melee F - zoom Z - backward X - crouch C - prone R - reload T - talk Y - team talk MOUSE1 - fire MOUSE2 - forward
That's correct. The Patriot Act was never meant to stop actual *international* terrorism. It was only meant to trample the rights of filthy sympathizers like us.
If you want a warrant, come up with some good evidence. I don't like your comments, but that doesn't give me the right to monitor you like a felon for something juicy I can lock you up with.
And they should! Money well spent is a 500MB PDF invoice. :-p
Sadly, most of the people I know refuse to even try anything that's not a "sure bet." This is why Spears and other annoying acts are famous. This is also why great movies do poorly. Common America cannot stomach even a minor risk. You can lead the cows to water but....
Old Navy slacks are way too thick to be comfortable or look attractive. THey make you look like a hobo. Plus, they're baggy in a bad way, not a proper slacks way. Try a customer-tailored suit from Men's Warehouse and you'll see a difference. Plus, STARCH. Use the starch, luke.