...to make claims one way or the other, but even if the original theory was correct, isn't it reasonable to assume that if there were in fact two assassins that they could have simply shared ammo from the same box?
I skimmed most of the comments but didn't see anything like this mentioned..
the main goal is to come up with something that physically describes the Internet in a way which laypeople can actually understand. The intent was to physically describe the internet.
I'd have to say the best post up to this point is this one:
"It's the phone system for computers. It allows your computer to contact other computers and exchange information, just like you do with your home phone. And as with your phone, there's lots of physical ways to make that work (cells phones, old black rotary phones, big office phone exchanges with hundreds of handsets, and so on. To important thing is the information that flows, and that the actually connection part has been automated so you don't have to worry about how it works, you can focus on the communication part of what you're trying to do..."
- peterd (not signed in)
Am I the only person thinking April Fool's? Imagine all the traffic these guys could generate with the myspace hordes hammering their site on apr. 1 trying to learn how to hax their ex girlfriend's accounts and what could potentially be done from there..
Obviously it's just speculation...but *shrug*
...to make claims one way or the other, but even if the original theory was correct, isn't it reasonable to assume that if there were in fact two assassins that they could have simply shared ammo from the same box? I skimmed most of the comments but didn't see anything like this mentioned..
No, Sprint hasn't been "illegally causing interference." All of the Sprint/Nextel radios meet FCC specs.
Otherwise, they never could have been put into service. They would not have been FCC Type Accepted.
Were the FCC specs not as good as they should have been? Damn straight. That's the FCC's fault, all the way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nextel#Nextel_U.S._o
Am I the only person thinking April Fool's? Imagine all the traffic these guys could generate with the myspace hordes hammering their site on apr. 1 trying to learn how to hax their ex girlfriend's accounts and what could potentially be done from there.. Obviously it's just speculation...but *shrug*