Comment Re:Fix 'em good. (Score 1) 402
Given that this is the country where such toys are manufactured in the first place, it may be as easy as swapping out one board for another one which is identical in all aspects - except software.
Given that this is the country where such toys are manufactured in the first place, it may be as easy as swapping out one board for another one which is identical in all aspects - except software.
I briefly owned one. Dog-slow, but I could run xlisp on it.
...lo these many moons ago
this is the direct effect of Wikileaks, a frantic scramble to prevent more Manning types from spilling the beans
IOW only the track-laying work involved anyone going anywhere near the actual sarcophagus.
There are men in the pictures, assembling a structure to trundle over the top of the reactor in the background. They no doubt have exposure limits and suitable apparatus but the fact remains that they are standing around it.
The structure is assembled off-site. Fucktard.
This Dan Rather?
Ubiquitous computing is a very exciting program.
And he Kool-Aid tastes delicious.
One does not get rich by snitching. Also, you are very funny.
ending this guy's life for no fucking reason
Lamo is a paid informant. The reason is money.
the initial market for anything produced in space is to use it in space
Yes. We have the makings of a frontier economy. I think finished products will be exported from space way, way before raw materials.
Cool stuff. I kept reading about typhoid survivors who also got rid of various solid tumors in the process.
The cost of bringing something back to earth is peanuts.
It's bad. It's Microsoft-bad. GOOG is fighting to outbid Bing for traffic, and it shows.
Does anyone really think any application that is layered on top of IOS is free from interception?
I, for one, don't.
One other point of contention - the system is based on existing public key crypto. Therefore all messages exchanged are non-repudiable by design.
The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one... and still, they've come!
If a subordinate asks you a pertinent question, look at him as if he had lost his senses. When he looks down, paraphrase the question back at him.