Up to 12 cumulative months in the US(it may have to be a specific type of student visa). As far as internships, check the big high-tech companies such as Microsoft, Intel, IBM, etc. they like to hire interns and have no problems hiring international as long as your student visa qualifies you to work in the US.
There is a large market for Validation Engineers. As a validation engineer you split your time between learning specs for new products, writing test plans to make sure the product adhere's to those specs, running tests manually and then occasionally automating tests that are labor intensive and are possible to automate. You will make nearly as much as the SW Engineers that you are validating for while only doing a little scripting now and again.
As opposed to Fake ID? Its about time the government required Real ID's for flying, they seem to get pissed off when you use a Fake ID for driving. I'm glad everyone is now on the same page.
Pretty sure "conditional discharge" is probation and not jail, not that I would want to argue semantics. Yes, if your computer connects itself to someones network because you did not configure it correctly then you should be liable and punished accordingly. Stealing is stealing.
It shouldn't be to difficult to get one, I hear Sony's security isn't the best.
... Since I am not a SysAdmin.
Intel owns his former company. They are probably just wishing that they had re-branded after buying it...
Up to 12 cumulative months in the US(it may have to be a specific type of student visa). As far as internships, check the big high-tech companies such as Microsoft, Intel, IBM, etc. they like to hire interns and have no problems hiring international as long as your student visa qualifies you to work in the US.
There is a large market for Validation Engineers. As a validation engineer you split your time between learning specs for new products, writing test plans to make sure the product adhere's to those specs, running tests manually and then occasionally automating tests that are labor intensive and are possible to automate. You will make nearly as much as the SW Engineers that you are validating for while only doing a little scripting now and again.
I think we would take anyone with a death star seriously too.
Have you looked at Panasonic's line of "business" class tough books?
As opposed to Fake ID? Its about time the government required Real ID's for flying, they seem to get pissed off when you use a Fake ID for driving. I'm glad everyone is now on the same page.
If you had meteorite fragments up your nose, you would sneeze too.
Actually, a giant meteorite will most likely take care of it. It may not make it more impressive, but it will leave a big impression.
Chuck Norris round-house kicked someones ass into the moon after the previous pictures were taken and created a new crater.
Now we will know all about the lives that WoW players don't have!
Who had it before, Vampires? (Oh, wait Billy wasn't doing the sucking so it must have been underlings)
...welcome our new comet-tail devouring overlords!
The only fool proof method would be a round house kick from none other than Chuck Norris.
Does that mean a grizzly bear isn't alive? They never seem to die when I stomp them...
Does having dumb friends make you dumb?
The RIAA gets past my robot sentry's with quad lasers! But I am more afraid of the DEA finding out about my moonajuana... but thats a different story.
Even Macbooks run Linux!
Pretty sure "conditional discharge" is probation and not jail, not that I would want to argue semantics. Yes, if your computer connects itself to someones network because you did not configure it correctly then you should be liable and punished accordingly. Stealing is stealing.
Until they find the MAC of your wireless NIC in someones router log...
Just like you should have the sense to set up security on your wireless network you should set windows to connect to preferred networks only.
I have 6 :-P