Any small store where the guy behind the counter speaks english as a 3rd language.
Of course, if the guy's name is Randal Graves, and he's the clerk for a video store next door, you can send in a 5 year old and get smokes.
http://viewaskew.com/news/clerks2/
I'm 26, and I can't remember the last time I was carded for smokes or beer.
If there is a main-stream demand for a product, then the retail outlets will adapt.
For Example: A town I live near is in the process of becoming wet (beer sales). Wally World was the first store to have new coolers in place, even before the ink is(no beer yet) dry on the ordnance repeal.
Legal action for a skate-board wipe out? Gimme a break. Sounds like a good ad for pro safety gear (PPE for you OSHA minded folks).
Maybe you might not need the safety gear if you have the Force?Star Wars Skate Board
If anything this give the games a special place, makes them taboo, brings them more attention.
I've yet to see a undergrad course that did any more than just scratch the surface of a subject.
Any research is going to be done by the grad students anyway.
"This book is intended for graduate students, young engineers and even senior and more experienced researchers in this field who need to acquire adequate knowledge of the physics of perpendicular magnetic recording in order to further develop the field of perpendicular recording."
To send somthing back in time, you have to send, not just the matter, but the space the matter occupies, along with anything else in that space.
This would create a void in space that would appear as a "pinch" when viewed. Light would bend twards the pinch and then reflected at an angle away from the pinch on the other side and object on the far side of the pinch would appear upside down and backwards, like a pinhole camera.
When the space gets where it is going, it would create a "bubble" in space. This would not be visible at all, as light would be bent around the bubble. As viewed from the inside, you would just be inside a black ball.
Opening a "window" between the space from the future and the past would have to work like a two-way mirror. How to get the light to wrap around the bubble, and be visible from the inside?
If you could overcome the "unalignment" of the border between the past-space and the future-space(imagine trying to line up two pieces of graph paper that are not the same rule, one 1/4" and one 1/5") then crossing anything from the bubble into the past space would establish a quantam link between the idential particles in the same connected space.
What sympathetic quantum state would each particle receive? If the particles from the future, adopt the state of the past, whatever object they compose would fall apart, if not violently. If both try to equalize, then both would fall apart.
So, although you could send somthing back in time, it can't interact with the past, et all, not even as a "ghost".
How about a write-once area on the DVD and if a bad copy is found, the DVD player writes "GAME OVER" to that portion of the disk and then it no longer plays....
hmmmm, didn't some other type of dial-up copy-protect sytem try this sorta thing?
Fines, BAH. An blacklist of people that develop or use mal/spyware. Something that ISP's can check before they give internet access or hosting services.
I can hear it now, "Oh sir. I'm sorry, but you have a high Internet abuse score. We are unable to aprove your e-mail account at this time."
Any small store where the guy behind the counter speaks english as a 3rd language. Of course, if the guy's name is Randal Graves, and he's the clerk for a video store next door, you can send in a 5 year old and get smokes. http://viewaskew.com/news/clerks2/
I'm 26, and I can't remember the last time I was carded for smokes or beer.
If there is a main-stream demand for a product, then the retail outlets will adapt.
For Example: A town I live near is in the process of becoming wet (beer sales). Wally World was the first store to have new coolers in place, even before the ink is(no beer yet) dry on the ordnance repeal.
Legal action for a skate-board wipe out? Gimme a break. Sounds like a good ad for pro safety gear (PPE for you OSHA minded folks).
Maybe you might not need the safety gear if you have the Force?Star Wars Skate Board
If anything this give the games a special place, makes them taboo, brings them more attention.
No such thing as bad press.....
Communications for Survival and Self-Reliance
Pirate Radio Stations: Tuning in to Underground Broadcasts
I've yet to see a undergrad course that did any more than just scratch the surface of a subject. Any research is going to be done by the grad students anyway.
I found this book earlier in the year.
It's pretty much the Bible for perpendicular magnetic.
Gets really in-depth.
Perpendicular Magnetic Recording
by Sakhrat Khizroev, Dmitri Litvinov
Space does not go on for infinity, only to the edge of the wavefront created with the big bang.
Is that wavefront expanding or contracting? Anywho..
Space is a very fine "grid" that everything exists in. Space has certain properties that make physics behave a certain way.
A different space from a different "bang" might have diffent physics all together.
Maybe other bangs did happend and this was the only one that created a stable space "lattice".
To send somthing back in time, you have to send, not just the matter, but the space the matter occupies, along with anything else in that space.
This would create a void in space that would appear as a "pinch" when viewed. Light would bend twards the pinch and then reflected at an angle away from the pinch on the other side and object on the far side of the pinch would appear upside down and backwards, like a pinhole camera.
When the space gets where it is going, it would create a "bubble" in space. This would not be visible at all, as light would be bent around the bubble. As viewed from the inside, you would just be inside a black ball.
Opening a "window" between the space from the future and the past would have to work like a two-way mirror. How to get the light to wrap around the bubble, and be visible from the inside?
If you could overcome the "unalignment" of the border between the past-space and the future-space(imagine trying to line up two pieces of graph paper that are not the same rule, one 1/4" and one 1/5") then crossing anything from the bubble into the past space would establish a quantam link between the idential particles in the same connected space.
What sympathetic quantum state would each particle receive? If the particles from the future, adopt the state of the past, whatever object they compose would fall apart, if not violently. If both try to equalize, then both would fall apart.
So, although you could send somthing back in time, it can't interact with the past, et all, not even as a "ghost".
I like having several bills.
That way I can decide what utility is getting suspended THIS month.
With one provider, I take the chance of them ALL going off if business is slow for me.
A quick call to their hosting company and I was told that MPAA.COM is on a shared server, is down and currently running a check disk on all volumes.
How about a write-once area on the DVD and if a bad copy is found, the DVD player writes "GAME OVER" to that portion of the disk and then it no longer plays....
hmmmm, didn't some other type of dial-up copy-protect sytem try this sorta thing?
Fines, BAH.
An blacklist of people that develop or use mal/spyware. Something that ISP's can check before they give internet access or hosting services.
I can hear it now, "Oh sir. I'm sorry, but you have a high Internet abuse score. We are unable to aprove your e-mail account at this time."
Birds have ultra-light bones, do these snakes too?
hmm
Tastes like chicken.