all it takes is an aerosol can of super glue fumes and some tape and they can retrieve it off anything someone else touches...then it's just a matter of making a thin skin like mask that fits over the finger to reproduce the fingerprint...i saw Drew Barrymore and Tom Cruise do it...
I'm from a small town called Lafayette, LA. We just had our government run utility system approve a bill to provide the funds for fiber to the home. While this sounds great, it doesn't mean it's going to happen. There is nothing in the bill that claims they MUST use the funds for fiber to the home.
I'm curious what they mean by FTTP. Is this fiber to the curb or to the home? Is Verizon going to end up pulling the old telco trick of over-subscribing the one fiber drop and once this guy gets 20 neighbors on the same connection he'll be down to 5 Mpbs? One particular group in our town (which i will modestly boast to be lightly involved with) made sure that if this bill got pushed through, the fiber would be run to the home and not the curb.
All I'm saying is that 15 Mbps is hype and nothing more. Verizon could easily turn up their speeds to 40 and 50 Mbps without even beginning to hurt their backbone. Then again, so could cable and phone companies too. Why don't they do it? Why does some cheese eating brown-toothed frenchman get extreme rates when we're drooling over 15 Mbps?
now that it's been publicized we'll have terrorists sittin around in their boxers and socks drinkin beer at their puter screen giggling when they confuse the subway employees on the recipe for a roast beef sandwich.
a way to accurately draw my penis to scale
6) Someone will welcome their time traveling overlords.
grow up or i'll trip you, take your lunch money and give you a wedgie. Then you'll have something to cry about.
all it takes is an aerosol can of super glue fumes and some tape and they can retrieve it off anything someone else touches...then it's just a matter of making a thin skin like mask that fits over the finger to reproduce the fingerprint...i saw Drew Barrymore and Tom Cruise do it...
This doesn't surprise anyone does it?
I'm from a small town called Lafayette, LA. We just had our government run utility system approve a bill to provide the funds for fiber to the home. While this sounds great, it doesn't mean it's going to happen. There is nothing in the bill that claims they MUST use the funds for fiber to the home. I'm curious what they mean by FTTP. Is this fiber to the curb or to the home? Is Verizon going to end up pulling the old telco trick of over-subscribing the one fiber drop and once this guy gets 20 neighbors on the same connection he'll be down to 5 Mpbs? One particular group in our town (which i will modestly boast to be lightly involved with) made sure that if this bill got pushed through, the fiber would be run to the home and not the curb. All I'm saying is that 15 Mbps is hype and nothing more. Verizon could easily turn up their speeds to 40 and 50 Mbps without even beginning to hurt their backbone. Then again, so could cable and phone companies too. Why don't they do it? Why does some cheese eating brown-toothed frenchman get extreme rates when we're drooling over 15 Mbps?
hmmmm...let's test that:
SELECT Creativity.Passion, Creativity.Insightfulness, Ability.Palette, Ability.Colorscheme FROM Creativity INNER JOIN Ability ON Creativity.AbilityID = Ability.AbilityID WHERE Creativity.Passion = "Mediocre";
Result Set:
Creativity.Passion | Creativity.Insightfulness | Ability.Palette | Ability.Colorscheme
Mediocre | Dreamer | Basic | Shit Brown
I have way too much time on my hands.
i guess my old crystal ball and tarot cards just aren't cutting it anymore. I foresaw future malware being based on Vista.
now that it's been publicized we'll have terrorists sittin around in their boxers and socks drinkin beer at their puter screen giggling when they confuse the subway employees on the recipe for a roast beef sandwich.