They could make a law called the Jeffrey's Act, and make Superman public domain (as it should be). Would DC lawyers risk the hatred involved with fighting that? Nor that it would matter, governments being sovereign and all
Every single person who feels hurt by what Facebook did should admit (to themselves) that their reason to be upset is because things like these make it obvious that THEY are not in control of their emotions. That THEY are but moats of dust taken for a ride by the world around them. I don't feel abused or betrayed or manipulated by Facebook. Not that they could. My emotions are mine, and if Facebook could alter them, I would just have to admit that I was wrong, and I would learn from it to be a better ME. Don't hate. Learn.
This has been a long time coming. Not to say is the right thing, but I think it was bound to happen. Freedom for the masses is a very dangerous thing for the stability of our society... I mean... for the billionaire multinational "elite" and their puppet "democratic" governments. I'll consider him a martyr for the evolution of human society (sorry Fritz!). For things to get better, they sometimes have to get worse:-(
I love the idea of poisoning "their" databases with bogus info. I used a WiFi app to poison databases at malls that offer free WiFi just to track people (can't remember name)
Nothing that the article says can't be done with CyanogenMod, except maybe some hardware stuff that seems vague. Just flash your phones with CM, people. (Sent from a z1 compact flashed the day of purchase)
This is just my guess, but that is probably its density in a vacuum. When exposed to atmosphere, air goes through the cavities, filling then up, thus increasing its density. Something like calculating the density of a sponge in an underwater environment. My 2 cents.
Very few countries have that rule, actually. Discussing the same topic with some friends I ended up googling the subject. Do it, and you'll be surprised
When you buy a game console you don't sign any TOS, you just pay. So you could legally hack it before clicking any ACCEPT buttons, and you are golden, right?? Tell that to geohotz
I think an easy solution to this problem would be to turn off gps and a-gps on your phone when you are not using them. That's what i do. Just my 2 cents.
And let's not forget that you play with a given number of stones, so one of the players will eventually run out of stones. That's an objective end for the game if there ever was one.
The bank i used to do business with (La Caixa, in Spain) offered what they called was a "Cyber Creditcard". It had everything that a CC has, except the physical support (it was just printed in a piece of paper). And the feature that really made it for me was that it worked like a cash card: if you wanted to buy something for 200 euros, you logged into their website (securely), added 200 euros to the card's credit and shopped. If someone grabbed your details and tried to use it they would be out of luck, and the bank would be warned blah blah. It's the sweetest set up i've seen for online shopping. May be other banks have the same thing in other countries, i hope.
I have an idea! Let's all of us linux users go to nvidia's site and download the latest copy of their linux driver, and simply not install it. If all they measure is download numbers, we could make a difference!!
They could make a law called the Jeffrey's Act, and make Superman public domain (as it should be). Would DC lawyers risk the hatred involved with fighting that? Nor that it would matter, governments being sovereign and all
You are absofuckinlutely right!!
Have they no spine?? C'mon guys, don't you have some ACLU/EFF hook-ups to tell you this is bullshit. Where's the proof?? Where??
Jesus fucking Christ
Every single person who feels hurt by what Facebook did should admit (to themselves) that their reason to be upset is because things like these make it obvious that THEY are not in control of their emotions. That THEY are but moats of dust taken for a ride by the world around them.
I don't feel abused or betrayed or manipulated by Facebook. Not that they could. My emotions are mine, and if Facebook could alter them, I would just have to admit that I was wrong, and I would learn from it to be a better ME.
Don't hate. Learn.
This has been a long time coming. Not to say is the right thing, but I think it was bound to happen. Freedom for the masses is a very dangerous thing for the stability of our society ... I mean ... for the billionaire multinational "elite" and their puppet "democratic" governments. I'll consider him a martyr for the evolution of human society (sorry Fritz!). :-(
For things to get better, they sometimes have to get worse
Fuck 'em. No sympathy for the devil.
Sounds like you should update your skills, or get a Bluetooth mini keyboard or something. You are not most people. Save your grumpy mood for the wife
I love the idea of poisoning "their" databases with bogus info. I used a WiFi app to poison databases at malls that offer free WiFi just to track people (can't remember name)
Nothing that the article says can't be done with CyanogenMod, except maybe some hardware stuff that seems vague. Just flash your phones with CM, people. (Sent from a z1 compact flashed the day of purchase)
President Carter.
There
I think everybody missed the sarcasm in your post. What you are trying to say is that the next console should be a pc. Woooshh much everybody???
The Kng is dead. Long live the King!!
This is just my guess, but that is probably its density in a vacuum. When exposed to atmosphere, air goes through the cavities, filling then up, thus increasing its density. Something like calculating the density of a sponge in an underwater environment. My 2 cents.
Blackberry - designed by untrustworthy Canadians
Android - based on Linux which was written by communists
iPhone - designed by Apple in California
Yet they are all manufactured in China.... mmmmmm /*scratches head*/
Very few countries have that rule, actually. Discussing the same topic with some friends I ended up googling the subject. Do it, and you'll be surprised
When you buy a game console you don't sign any TOS, you just pay. So you could legally hack it before clicking any ACCEPT buttons, and you are golden, right?? Tell that to geohotz
I think an easy solution to this problem would be to turn off gps and a-gps on your phone when you are not using them. That's what i do.
Just my 2 cents.
And let's not forget that you play with a given number of stones, so one of the players will eventually run out of stones. That's an objective end for the game if there ever was one.
Ouch?
And what about a whole line of underwear and lingerie garments? Do you think the ladies wont mind that it's made with yeast?
And Emirates Airline.
Amen, brother.
The bank i used to do business with (La Caixa, in Spain) offered what they called was a "Cyber Creditcard". It had everything that a CC has, except the physical support (it was just printed in a piece of paper). And the feature that really made it for me was that it worked like a cash card: if you wanted to buy something for 200 euros, you logged into their website (securely), added 200 euros to the card's credit and shopped. If someone grabbed your details and tried to use it they would be out of luck, and the bank would be warned blah blah. It's the sweetest set up i've seen for online shopping. May be other banks have the same thing in other countries, i hope.
Apple knows where the money is, and individually licensing the software isn't it.
Really?? Tell that to Microsoft. They might not agree.
I have an idea! Let's all of us linux users go to nvidia's site and download the latest copy of their linux driver, and simply not install it. If all they measure is download numbers, we could make a difference!!