But what he did was heroic. Especially in a society that empahsizes respect for superiors. In the US, we wouldn't think twice about second guessing a higher up if we thought there was an inherent risk but this is almost unheard of in the Asian culture. Anata ni keii, Yoshida-san.
that they may be simply working on the site and temporarily disabled the link while they work behind the scenes? Anyone bother to contact their support to find out what was going on? No, let's all just start rumors and have the media pick it up as a 'news' story.
I think the brand of car you are driving is poorly engineered, puts your children at risk and was done so to save money for the company who created it. So to expose this, I'm going to crash into it while your wife is dirving the kids home from school. Sorry if your kids happen to die or get horribly mained as a result; but don't blame me, I'm just the messenger. Blame the executives at the car company who could of spent a little more money to engineer their product better and didn't put in the effort.
It's not even that constructed. the problem is that ANYONE can say they're 'Anonymous' and you have as much chance of proving or disproving it as D-Wave does about their quantum computer in the previous slashdot post.
Your example gunsmith tends to use metallic parts whic are easier to detect at airport screenings instead of 3D pritned plastic... That's why everybody is freaking out.
I was just typing the same thing when I looked up and saw your subject line. (Great minds and all that....:-) ) You use what is proven and debugged and known. You don't use bleeding edge technology in a vehicle becuase of the consequences of systems failures and how it may intereact with the other technologies. BTW, I own a Ford Fusion Hybrid and I'm quite pleased with the onboard tech.
A pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business model that involves promising participants payment or services, primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, rather than supplying any real investment or sale of products or services to the public.
They don't have to, they just wait for Engadget to post it first then they copy and paste. Honestly, I can't tell you how many times lately I've seen a story on Engadget, only to see the same story 'break' 30 minutes later on/.
it becomes DogTV - "After Dark"... featuring the Humping Things Show and Hot Bitches in Heat.
But what he did was heroic. Especially in a society that empahsizes respect for superiors. In the US, we wouldn't think twice about second guessing a higher up if we thought there was an inherent risk but this is almost unheard of in the Asian culture. Anata ni keii, Yoshida-san.
It didn't work out too well for Ray Milland and Rosie Grier...
I know Booz Hamilton has at least one opening.
Then we can move all our phone calls and texts over to Ham Radio and avoid PRISM...LOL
That's why the number for online tracking is less popular.
Watching you murder syntax is almost as bad as watching battered women.
BTW, I wouldn't know because I dumped my FB account ages ago.
that they may be simply working on the site and temporarily disabled the link while they work behind the scenes? Anyone bother to contact their support to find out what was going on? No, let's all just start rumors and have the media pick it up as a 'news' story.
I think the brand of car you are driving is poorly engineered, puts your children at risk and was done so to save money for the company who created it. So to expose this, I'm going to crash into it while your wife is dirving the kids home from school. Sorry if your kids happen to die or get horribly mained as a result; but don't blame me, I'm just the messenger. Blame the executives at the car company who could of spent a little more money to engineer their product better and didn't put in the effort.
It's not even that constructed. the problem is that ANYONE can say they're 'Anonymous' and you have as much chance of proving or disproving it as D-Wave does about their quantum computer in the previous slashdot post.
Call me when you start printing plastic ammunition. Until then, this isn't all that much of a threat as far as I can see.
Your example gunsmith tends to use metallic parts whic are easier to detect at airport screenings instead of 3D pritned plastic... That's why everybody is freaking out.
"Mick-kaf-fee" or "Mack-uh-fee"? Never gotten a straight answer.
It's pronounced "crazy as a fucking loon"; all the letters are silent. (BUT WHO SILENCED THEM?!?!?!?)
...approximately 5 minutes after we read Endgadget's Live Blog.
Cheer up; if it's semi-autonomous, you'll only have to be semi-senile.
I was just typing the same thing when I looked up and saw your subject line. (Great minds and all that.... :-) ) You use what is proven and debugged and known. You don't use bleeding edge technology in a vehicle becuase of the consequences of systems failures and how it may intereact with the other technologies. BTW, I own a Ford Fusion Hybrid and I'm quite pleased with the onboard tech.
A pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business model that involves promising participants payment or services, primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, rather than supplying any real investment or sale of products or services to the public.
If the shoe fits....
+ 1 for a great idea (never have mod points when i need them!!)
Seriously; you should approach them on this.
They don't have to, they just wait for Engadget to post it first then they copy and paste. Honestly, I can't tell you how many times lately I've seen a story on Engadget, only to see the same story 'break' 30 minutes later on /.
+ 1 (thousand)
Again, brain dead...
It would be very difficult to hack a brainwave interface with a brain dead head.
You make a lot of valid points here and I'll have to look closer at these 'agreements' when I get some more time. Thanks for the conversation.
Wouldn't a more accurate analogy would be the characters asking one another to prove there is an author??