Burger King, you must not serve those customers because they are villains. Macdonalds, you are free to continue taking their custom.
Well, they've already been letting that Hamburglar dude in for years. The King obviously holds himself to a higher moral standard than that scumbag Ronald.
As a Scotsman I'm offended at your derogatory and cliched view of my country. The energy is used to power deep-fat fryers, whisky distilleries and cigarette vending machings. Some energy is left over for TV sets in to watch our football team being crushed by all but the tiniest nations.
Such technology already exists to a certain extent. Historically doing the research for a case would involve teams of junior lawyers reading through libraries of previous cases. Now all of that information is digitized and searching for relevant stuff is much quicker.
It's not a stretch of the imagination to see that eventually such software will be able to reason about the data found.
You are right however in that it wouldn't exits outside the control of the legal profession. Only those guys would get to be the 'bot herder' so to speak.
It's a sort of vigilante justice that I don't agree with nor condone but I can somewhat sympathize when I feel like I've been unjustly wronged by some of the targets and have had no sense of justice in the matter.
that's a more plausible explanation as to why you're seeing an explosion
Can anyone name the other fans of explosions that think this way?
No, but you'll notice their release gives an address to make Bitcoin donations. "Bitcoin used to fund drugs and government-destroying hackers." Two birds, one stone.
Kick-backs are too obvious. What's needed here is delayed gratification. Everyone knows that when politicians get washed up, they leave and end up in cushy jobs in said hegemony of large corporations. You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. Welcome to capitalism.
Just to be sure, you're talking about a CRT plugged in to the mains? I've heard in the past of a guy's old TV 'playing havoc with his neighbours' broadband out to a 200m radius'.
Second Torchilight, it's really kid friendly version of Diablo, albeit a bit short and simplistic. Neverwinter Nights is a good one. It's rated 12+ and I don't remember any adult themes in it, although it was 2003 when I played it. Neverwinter Nights 2 could also be an option but I haven't played that.
Why is it important that linux drivers have source available but we don't worry so much about seeing the firmware source? Should we be pushing to see firmware source too? Instead should it not matter about seeing driver source? I'd love to hear your perspectives.
Well it doesn't matter what I say now, you're the type to pre-judge based purely on the line of work I'm in, like I'm some sort of walking moral vacuum. It doesn't matter if I'm generous to my friends and family. It doesn't matter that I work 12 hour days. It doesn't matter how much tax I pay, how much I give to charity or the money I spend in my community. It probably doesn't occur to you that I work in this field because it's cutting edge IT and I'm a geek actually.
Some of the technology we develop in banking gets used outside, for example KDB developed at Morgan Stanley is now widely used in telecoms, scientific research and the military, albeit in high-performance niches you've not come accross. Similar things for messaging middleware like 29 West's research. Many banks contribute to open source projects too.
I'm sick of these kinds of pre-assumptions and opinions from people who have never met me based on something that a bunch of CDO traders did. You clearly don't understand the industry and the people inside it. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter one jot and I sleep soundly. So, frankly, fuck you too and have a nice life. Nothing else to say on the subject.
P.S. Try Iain M Banks. There are a lot of references to his books in the Halo computer games. I liked the Algebraist, especially the audiobook.
Well, they've already been letting that Hamburglar dude in for years. The King obviously holds himself to a higher moral standard than that scumbag Ronald.
As a Scotsman I'm offended at your derogatory and cliched view of my country. The energy is used to power deep-fat fryers, whisky distilleries and cigarette vending machings. Some energy is left over for TV sets in to watch our football team being crushed by all but the tiniest nations.
I am not a lawyer.
Such technology already exists to a certain extent. Historically doing the research for a case would involve teams of junior lawyers reading through libraries of previous cases. Now all of that information is digitized and searching for relevant stuff is much quicker.
It's not a stretch of the imagination to see that eventually such software will be able to reason about the data found.
You are right however in that it wouldn't exits outside the control of the legal profession. Only those guys would get to be the 'bot herder' so to speak.
But there's already an obscure format that nobody has hardware to play. It's called HD-DVD.
Can anyone name the other fans of explosions that think this way?
And that's just his IDE bindings.
No, but you'll notice their release gives an address to make Bitcoin donations. "Bitcoin used to fund drugs and government-destroying hackers."
Two birds, one stone.
It wouldn't surprise me if everything is in various Yahoo accounts and they have no idea how to get them out other than hit the big print button.
Because America is sleep-walking into a police state?
Kick-backs are too obvious. What's needed here is delayed gratification. Everyone knows that when politicians get washed up, they leave and end up in cushy jobs in said hegemony of large corporations. You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. Welcome to capitalism.
Why not? Now that Bin Laden is gone, they've got nothing else better to threaten us with.
Exactly, I thought we all stopped listening to these kinds of propaganda in the 80s...
It doesn't fund terrorism, it funds a local chinese family or no-one at all.
Just to be sure, you're talking about a CRT plugged in to the mains? I've heard in the past of a guy's old TV 'playing havoc with his neighbours' broadband out to a 200m radius'.
It's true, we as westerners spend so long trumpeting our 'rights' that we fail to notice all the things we aren't allowed to have.
Are you sure you remembered to upgrade?
Have a look at the Global Hunger Index. I don't see many communist countries in there.
Intel should be even more worried than they are already.
As Terry Pratchett said, One-in-a-million chances crop up nine times out of ten.
Good point. On what platform are iOS applications going to be written? iOS is already very sandboxed.
How is that different from now? Now get on with it, those pyramids aka 'code releases' aren't going to build themselves.
You know, there was this one boss I was always suspicious about...
Second Torchilight, it's really kid friendly version of Diablo, albeit a bit short and simplistic. Neverwinter Nights is a good one. It's rated 12+ and I don't remember any adult themes in it, although it was 2003 when I played it. Neverwinter Nights 2 could also be an option but I haven't played that.
Why is it important that linux drivers have source available but we don't worry so much about seeing the firmware source? Should we be pushing to see firmware source too? Instead should it not matter about seeing driver source? I'd love to hear your perspectives.
Would you like a unicorn with that, sir?
Well it doesn't matter what I say now, you're the type to pre-judge based purely on the line of work I'm in, like I'm some sort of walking moral vacuum. It doesn't matter if I'm generous to my friends and family. It doesn't matter that I work 12 hour days. It doesn't matter how much tax I pay, how much I give to charity or the money I spend in my community. It probably doesn't occur to you that I work in this field because it's cutting edge IT and I'm a geek actually.
Some of the technology we develop in banking gets used outside, for example KDB developed at Morgan Stanley is now widely used in telecoms, scientific research and the military, albeit in high-performance niches you've not come accross. Similar things for messaging middleware like 29 West's research. Many banks contribute to open source projects too.
I'm sick of these kinds of pre-assumptions and opinions from people who have never met me based on something that a bunch of CDO traders did. You clearly don't understand the industry and the people inside it. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter one jot and I sleep soundly. So, frankly, fuck you too and have a nice life. Nothing else to say on the subject.
P.S. Try Iain M Banks. There are a lot of references to his books in the Halo computer games. I liked the Algebraist, especially the audiobook.
Fuck off, clueless prick.