Very likely the sending isn't immediate either for larger bulk operations. I wouldn't be surprised if an order for 25,000 emails would appear on someones report list for investigation. It would not take a great deal of time to find out if an email was a piece of spam designed to get past normal filters as they tend to be unusual looking emails and if it wasn't designed to get past normal filters than amazons own normal filters would catch it. They can also be sure that every single email is labeled with the correct sender and that the emails follow rules for unsubscribe links and such.
Sorry but that's not a Libertarian's perspective, a libertarian believes the government has no business in the health care business. Libertarians believe the current system would be far cheaper if there were less restrictions on what may or may not be covered and where they may or may not cover it and then let them fend for themselves financially. Personally I think the only rules we really need at all are rules that limit put some limit on price differences between different groups of people (location, age, sex, ethnicity etc).
The only federal law i believe should be passed is one that nationalizes the health insurance licenses and regulations, making policies from anywhere in the country available to anyone, anywhere if that company is willing to sell it there.
FCC is part of the executive branch, and they are only empowered to do what the law has empowered them to do. If congress should change that law it matters not what the FCC has done in the past they do not have the authority to counter congress, that power lies in another branch.
if congress should decide jamming is legal in certain situations, the FCC's rules work only outside those situations.
Even if this app is banned the mere fact that this is possible means terrorists can write their own programs. If they want to protect air lines they should devise some means securing this automatic signal.
This message was propagating itself at my work, going through the corporate email list for the entire country one by one, I was still getting this message every 2 minutes before i left work today. The link itself was to a pdf, which is something we use quite often at work, only the method of attaching it seemed unusual. Personally the first one I received looked almost legit thought it was some contractor using some odd way to attach scanned document. Probably why it hooked itself onto so many people, my companies local firewall blocked the site to me but apparently such security is not nationwide.
Such things at my employer usually dont stay quiet, will probably hear about some security review along with some expensive public statements saying they are trying to see if this bug somehow obtained some customer data other than our corporate email list.
That statement would of been far more civil if you replaced black or white with a blank character.
And pretending that racist and or bigot did not type that above statement, Metro PCS is a much more friendly company than any of the major carriers, and is probably a superior product if you have no need to travel.
37 states that see the possibility of extorting some type of payout.
Don't think anybody without some type of motive would care about this, Google on their own discovered an oversight, corrected it, and publicly disclosed their error without using the data and is willing to destroy it if they weren't likely to get sued for destruction of evidence.
Perhaps these states want the data to use themselves.
I would imagine commercial interests? They may want to keep such things hidden from other research teams until they are themselves published or secured patents?
One can also never rule out intentional hype prior to proven facts. Like this liquid i have here with 500 compounds in it, I neglect to mention all the rocks and dirt i just threw into a glass of water.
This problem has existed for many years now. It is almost impossible to identify a machine that has one of these as most of these machines are inside the actual pump on the interior of the swiper, they are able to do this because the actual locking mechanism that keeps the machine secure almost always a generic lock who's key will fit not only every lock at that gas station, but probably a good 1/4 of all the gas pump locks in a city. I remember seeing a video with a reporter some years ago and they showed how such things are installed and the guy had the thing unlocked, installed, and drove away in not even 2 minutes.
The technology is a little more resistant than it used to be, requiring the input of a zip code or a pin makes getting it harder but not impossible , just make sure your covering your keystrokes when you put that info in as its possible your being watched by binoculars or a camera with a telephoto so they can pickup your pin info.
I can't believe they have opposition from ENVIRONMENTALISTS! Of all people, they should be the first to encourage the removal of mines. Frankly I would like to see all 150,000 removed, we have enough mines in our world we don't need them in the ocean as well.
Any pollution from the remains of these mines would only be temporary, the sea claims all things in the end and it will eventually filter out/destroy toxins on its own once its in flow is stopped. If its already heavily polluted they should focus their efforts on whatever is causing it before this.
I don't see how that got set as troll, He was clearing responding to the argument with a valid point and with some info to back it up. It is a flawed argument to assume that one is false just because someone developed autism by a means provably not of vaccines, the flaw is assuming a condition we do not know the cause of , has in fact only one cause when it could have many.
I don't think it was necessary to discredit RCA since you made no effort to back up that statement but I personally find the technology interesting.
I hold no misconceptions that this could keep any device perpetually charged however If the technology advances enough you could perhaps greatly extend battery life beyond its actual storage amount if it is always attempting to replenish itself to whatever is available as an energy source. It could turn your average 5 hour battery into a 6 hour battery, with no extra capacity. While I'm probably exaggerating the actual benefit of this current model, it could provide potential in the future.
Its difficult tell from the various articles, but it seems as if it was no single piece of debris but a great deal of pieces of the station survived reentry and was scattered around. It is unlikely they bothered to retrieve and pick up any of it so if your broken down car was shattered into 100 pieces and spread across 10 counties and you only cleaned up the pieces that were important you would be fined too.
I agree I think this was writing his own resignation with this crap. The guy is basically telling everyone that he is incapable of finding an acceptable solution for his company and blaming intel and amd because he has committed a great deal of money on something that he didn't plan well enough to know exactly what the long term costs vs performance was. In the very article he says to not be cheap, but in many more words than necessary, probably to try to disguise what he is saying like most politicians, that they were not only too cheap, but made bad decisions on what to be cheap with.
Its as if he's already in a public office, hes telling everyone he screwed up, why he screwed up, and trying to make it look like hes teaching everyone lesson to make his mistake to be less of a disaster.
There are laws designed to encourage you and your employer to have witholdings from your paycheck but for the most part yes you can avoid such things and face the news in April.
I think we will see a much more active protest against RA3 than Spore. Spore was hyped, anticipated by a huge audience enough so that protestors will be dwarfed by sales. RA does not have such a huge fanbase to rely upon they have to rely on fans of the previous versions and I imagine a 3rd edition to a game thats "old" is not going to overcome the DRM protest.
I've purchased this game, it will be at my door in the morning, however I will also be using the cracked exe when a decent one becomes available. If your a stranger to these files, a 'proper' crack which removes the drm completely can turn a 15mb exe file into 500kb. The game usually runs smoother and launches faster with these cracked files once the protection is completely removed. Mass Effect also had a strong drm, I think it took them 1 week post release to break it properly?.
I know someone who travels to cuba every 4 or 5 years as a missionary/humanitarian of sorts, albeit she has to take a non direct route of travel. The US State dept is fully aware of what she's doing and they "advise" her many times that she should not do it. They can't do a damn thing about it unless she brings stuff with her to there or back from there to the US. If there is something that they can do it about I would of assumed they would have by now.
I've seen much simplier designs that can handle uneven terrain and stairs. Such as those used in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stairclimber
I forget where but I've seen very complex versions of these wheels, some even with tracks for more rugged surfaces. So the technology is out there to create something that can go up and down stairs without the need for multithousand dollar robots.
I'm a fan of tivo, I have one myself but this particular problem I dont see as a problem. The DRM is already cracked and it requires little to no effort to extract tivo video files to DRM free files.
I don't see a problem with them biting the dust on this one, its a feature designed to limit us and thats something I dont want. I got my tivo long before they did trash like this and I'm disappointed that tivo is catering to the DRM crowd now a days. Next thing you know they'll be dropping the hidden 30-second skip which shouldnt be hidden in the first place.
Very likely the sending isn't immediate either for larger bulk operations. I wouldn't be surprised if an order for 25,000 emails would appear on someones report list for investigation. It would not take a great deal of time to find out if an email was a piece of spam designed to get past normal filters as they tend to be unusual looking emails and if it wasn't designed to get past normal filters than amazons own normal filters would catch it. They can also be sure that every single email is labeled with the correct sender and that the emails follow rules for unsubscribe links and such.
Sorry but that's not a Libertarian's perspective, a libertarian believes the government has no business in the health care business. Libertarians believe the current system would be far cheaper if there were less restrictions on what may or may not be covered and where they may or may not cover it and then let them fend for themselves financially. Personally I think the only rules we really need at all are rules that limit put some limit on price differences between different groups of people (location, age, sex, ethnicity etc).
The only federal law i believe should be passed is one that nationalizes the health insurance licenses and regulations, making policies from anywhere in the country available to anyone, anywhere if that company is willing to sell it there.
FCC is part of the executive branch, and they are only empowered to do what the law has empowered them to do. If congress should change that law it matters not what the FCC has done in the past they do not have the authority to counter congress, that power lies in another branch.
if congress should decide jamming is legal in certain situations, the FCC's rules work only outside those situations.
Even if this app is banned the mere fact that this is possible means terrorists can write their own programs. If they want to protect air lines they should devise some means securing this automatic signal.
I don't suppose it ever occurred to them to wipe that one station and load old OS onto it?
This message was propagating itself at my work, going through the corporate email list for the entire country one by one, I was still getting this message every 2 minutes before i left work today. The link itself was to a pdf, which is something we use quite often at work, only the method of attaching it seemed unusual. Personally the first one I received looked almost legit thought it was some contractor using some odd way to attach scanned document. Probably why it hooked itself onto so many people, my companies local firewall blocked the site to me but apparently such security is not nationwide.
Such things at my employer usually dont stay quiet, will probably hear about some security review along with some expensive public statements saying they are trying to see if this bug somehow obtained some customer data other than our corporate email list.
That statement would of been far more civil if you replaced black or white with a blank character.
And pretending that racist and or bigot did not type that above statement, Metro PCS is a much more friendly company than any of the major carriers, and is probably a superior product if you have no need to travel.
37 states that see the possibility of extorting some type of payout.
Don't think anybody without some type of motive would care about this, Google on their own discovered an oversight, corrected it, and publicly disclosed their error without using the data and is willing to destroy it if they weren't likely to get sued for destruction of evidence.
Perhaps these states want the data to use themselves.
I doubt its important any more, after all its now public knowledge the government has been sniffing at ICQ logs.
I would imagine commercial interests? They may want to keep such things hidden from other research teams until they are themselves published or secured patents?
One can also never rule out intentional hype prior to proven facts. Like this liquid i have here with 500 compounds in it, I neglect to mention all the rocks and dirt i just threw into a glass of water.
This problem has existed for many years now. It is almost impossible to identify a machine that has one of these as most of these machines are inside the actual pump on the interior of the swiper, they are able to do this because the actual locking mechanism that keeps the machine secure almost always a generic lock who's key will fit not only every lock at that gas station, but probably a good 1/4 of all the gas pump locks in a city. I remember seeing a video with a reporter some years ago and they showed how such things are installed and the guy had the thing unlocked, installed, and drove away in not even 2 minutes.
The technology is a little more resistant than it used to be, requiring the input of a zip code or a pin makes getting it harder but not impossible , just make sure your covering your keystrokes when you put that info in as its possible your being watched by binoculars or a camera with a telephoto so they can pickup your pin info.
I can't believe they have opposition from ENVIRONMENTALISTS! Of all people, they should be the first to encourage the removal of mines. Frankly I would like to see all 150,000 removed, we have enough mines in our world we don't need them in the ocean as well.
Any pollution from the remains of these mines would only be temporary, the sea claims all things in the end and it will eventually filter out/destroy toxins on its own once its in flow is stopped. If its already heavily polluted they should focus their efforts on whatever is causing it before this.
I think this should be titled, Paypal suspends operations in india while they figure out how to cheat people legally in that country.
I don't see how that got set as troll, He was clearing responding to the argument with a valid point and with some info to back it up. It is a flawed argument to assume that one is false just because someone developed autism by a means provably not of vaccines, the flaw is assuming a condition we do not know the cause of , has in fact only one cause when it could have many.
I don't think it was necessary to discredit RCA since you made no effort to back up that statement but I personally find the technology interesting.
I hold no misconceptions that this could keep any device perpetually charged however If the technology advances enough you could perhaps greatly extend battery life beyond its actual storage amount if it is always attempting to replenish itself to whatever is available as an energy source. It could turn your average 5 hour battery into a 6 hour battery, with no extra capacity. While I'm probably exaggerating the actual benefit of this current model, it could provide potential in the future.
Its difficult tell from the various articles, but it seems as if it was no single piece of debris but a great deal of pieces of the station survived reentry and was scattered around. It is unlikely they bothered to retrieve and pick up any of it so if your broken down car was shattered into 100 pieces and spread across 10 counties and you only cleaned up the pieces that were important you would be fined too.
I agree I think this was writing his own resignation with this crap. The guy is basically telling everyone that he is incapable of finding an acceptable solution for his company and blaming intel and amd because he has committed a great deal of money on something that he didn't plan well enough to know exactly what the long term costs vs performance was. In the very article he says to not be cheap, but in many more words than necessary, probably to try to disguise what he is saying like most politicians, that they were not only too cheap, but made bad decisions on what to be cheap with. Its as if he's already in a public office, hes telling everyone he screwed up, why he screwed up, and trying to make it look like hes teaching everyone lesson to make his mistake to be less of a disaster.
There are laws designed to encourage you and your employer to have witholdings from your paycheck but for the most part yes you can avoid such things and face the news in April.
what i find probable is that the massive heat of an uncontrolled rentry will vaporize just about any form of liquid or non heavy metal.
I think we will see a much more active protest against RA3 than Spore. Spore was hyped, anticipated by a huge audience enough so that protestors will be dwarfed by sales. RA does not have such a huge fanbase to rely upon they have to rely on fans of the previous versions and I imagine a 3rd edition to a game thats "old" is not going to overcome the DRM protest.
I've purchased this game, it will be at my door in the morning, however I will also be using the cracked exe when a decent one becomes available. If your a stranger to these files, a 'proper' crack which removes the drm completely can turn a 15mb exe file into 500kb. The game usually runs smoother and launches faster with these cracked files once the protection is completely removed. Mass Effect also had a strong drm, I think it took them 1 week post release to break it properly?.
I know someone who travels to cuba every 4 or 5 years as a missionary/humanitarian of sorts, albeit she has to take a non direct route of travel. The US State dept is fully aware of what she's doing and they "advise" her many times that she should not do it. They can't do a damn thing about it unless she brings stuff with her to there or back from there to the US. If there is something that they can do it about I would of assumed they would have by now.
Talk about a sucker punch..
"Unfortunately, due to 3D Realms' lack of experience submitting games to the ESRB,"
I've seen much simplier designs that can handle uneven terrain and stairs. Such as those used in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stairclimber
I forget where but I've seen very complex versions of these wheels, some even with tracks for more rugged surfaces. So the technology is out there to create something that can go up and down stairs without the need for multithousand dollar robots.
I'm a fan of tivo, I have one myself but this particular problem I dont see as a problem. The DRM is already cracked and it requires little to no effort to extract tivo video files to DRM free files. I don't see a problem with them biting the dust on this one, its a feature designed to limit us and thats something I dont want. I got my tivo long before they did trash like this and I'm disappointed that tivo is catering to the DRM crowd now a days. Next thing you know they'll be dropping the hidden 30-second skip which shouldnt be hidden in the first place.