Comment Re:Then again, maybe it’s not the suits at a (Score 1) 357
As they only had the suits for a month, they most likely only trained against other people wearing the suits.
As they only had the suits for a month, they most likely only trained against other people wearing the suits.
A better solution would be to require that everyone have access to the same gear. That way if someone prefers bigger gears or a certain wax, they can use them. To this end you could have every country contribute to a common fund which would then be distributed evenly among the teams.
More like they hung a sign, locked the door, and forgot to build the walls.
The winning move in the prisoner's dilemma is always talk, regardless of what the other person does, you talking is always better for you. It's only in the iterated dilemma and, more importantly, the real world that you start to see advantages to not talking.
You don't buzz in on daily doubles though.
Because if they didn't randomly send you there no one would use it.
The investigative measures they're not supposed to use are against the letter of the law.
The odds shift as more bets get placed on one side or the other.
"People's" is a reference to the economic policy (communist) rather than the political structure.
Apparently the "almost two dozen" refers to the 22 that were doing MiTM attacks.
If you require insurance companies to sell across state lines you can turn it into an interstate commerce issue.
What makes you think the record companies care whether they pay their artists appropriately?
The difference is the Germans actually obey that law.
Cooking at home and going to a restaurant both take time.
Made me think of this.
The system was down for backups from 5am to 10am last Saturday.