Comment Re:Only cost them 25 percent of customer bills? (Score 3, Informative) 249
Exactly. They're refusing Danegeld, and sticking it back to the Dane.
Good on 'em.
Exactly. They're refusing Danegeld, and sticking it back to the Dane.
Good on 'em.
Wait - why would Facebook have her address? I've never given that info to Facebook.
The problem here is that an unreliable, unsecure, unverified account for a person claiming to be her is being used for official legal notice. It's even worse than E-Mail, and I'm not aware of that being a valid means to receive legal notices.
This is all a very bad idea.
Slashdot is a bad example. Back when it was owned in Ann Arbor, I kept ads on - to reward the site for giving me value.
Since the buyout by Dice, I now check the box to hide the ads. They are a large for profit company, they can live just fine without my ad hits. Oh, and most of the ads I do see on this site are for other Dice sites. I don't want to reward bad behavior.
This.
If ad ads were 100% gone today, someone would re-invent them by tomorrow night.
Advertising isn't a way for users to subsidize a web site - it's a method for companies to advertise their products & services. If it became illegal to charge or pay money for ads, they would still exist. Companies want to grow sales, and one way to do that is advertising.
Good comment, however when I got to this line:
Shoot him with a missile, and now you're sure he's not just merely dead, he's really most sincerely dead.
...my mind was suddenly speaking with a helium voice. Don't you know that helium is rapidly becoming very expensive?!?
I read the very short article, so you don't have to.
Windows is the bulk, at 91.68%, of that Windows 7 is 51.22%
Mac is 6.64%
And overall, Linux is 1.68%
Which (gasp) didn't exist when I was a child and yet somehow we managed without.
What percentage of the population could afford that back in the 70? or 80's?
Never was a problem getting all the people wherever we needed to go. I rode from the Great Lakes down to Florida several times in the back of a VW Scirocco.
And now we get to the heart of the problem. Would the local police or resident busy-bodies (with 911 on speed dial) let you get away with that today? Everyone needs a proper seat with seat-belt and side air bags. Rolling around lose in the back of a station wagon was good enough for us X'ers, but it's now considered reckless and dangerous today. And that is why minivans are essential to anyone with more than 2 kids.
Wow, giving the company 7 weeks before Network Solutions took the site down? That's going way above & beyond. The average luser like me would be taken down the day of expiration.
Can I borrow your phone for a second? I need to E-Mail myself some copy & pasted data real quick...
A single point of failure is a single point of failure, be it desktop, phone, or cloud. I trust no one to hold onto my passwords for me.
Would you make the same recommendation if OP's offspring were a son?
Yes, there are male hairdressers - but your recommendation smells of gender stereotyping.
In an urban area, where speed limits are typically either 25mph or 35mph, yes, that is special. (40 km/h and 56 km/h respectively)
This also explains the large number of other wrecks in the chase.
>My guess is the Tesla hitting one of the "street poles" (telephone pole?)
Normally these poles are called "utility poles", because most of the time they are installed & owned by the local power utility. There are folks in the electric industry that get down right bristly at the term "telephone pole". Telephone service is inferior (lower down the pole) to power, which is at the top of the pole. (Lowest of all, in every sense of the term, is cable TV service.)
Source: I work at a power company
As I recall, Windows 3.1 came with a driver for the case speaker to do sound. Quality was awful, and constantly had a high-pitched ring in the background - but it worked.
The day motherboards started coming with real sound chips built-in was the day I stopped buying sound cards. Good enough for me, considering the quality of speakers I used most of the time.
If people continue to breed as they currently do, we're going to be just fine. Birth rates globally are on the deline. As education (espcially education of women) becomes commonplace in a country, birth rates drop. We are in no danger of over populating the planet. Depending on the projection, "peak people" just might be within our lifetime.
With advancing technology. why can't everyone have a high standard of living? Technology & weath are not a zero-sum game. More people with education & skills raise the standards for all. (If you disagree, explain to me where all the silicon valley wealth was durring the stone age.)
Stop worrying about how big your slice of the pie is. Let's make the pie bigger for everyone.
I'm starting to think that the TSA's real motivation is to slowly put all of the airlines out of business.
If so, they're going to be one of the most successful covert operations in history.
Recent investments will yield a slight profit.