Comment Re:Not very funny? Is anybody surprised? (Score 1) 288
Duck Soup. It's like a thousand times as good as the Interview.
Plus it's got the mirror scene. I'll bet The Interview doesn't have that.
Duck Soup. It's like a thousand times as good as the Interview.
Plus it's got the mirror scene. I'll bet The Interview doesn't have that.
They have things called "brakes" as well.
Those brake things are still governed by how the tire interacts with the surface.
The office network probably is not to get work done.
Of course not. The Facebook, porn, and shopping, for the most part. Oh, and cat videos.
Correction: Navy *pays* a company $0.01
Thank you for your two cents on the matter.
As a book collector, I'd never ruin a book by writing in it
The author suggested how to work around that in his opening post. Sign a sheet of acetate and place that over the copyright page.
1080p is the limit your camera can successfully show to you. Any other pixels are a waste of disk space unless you're saving everything for the future.
So earlier in the discussion we've got a post confusing RAM and storage, and now one "thinking" that 1080p is the limit of usefulness. WTF?
There's a LOT of subjectivity in Olympic sports.
How about walk-racing? The rule is the walker must be in contact with the ground at all times....but slow motion video clearly shows they break the rule with every stride. So now they say "visible to the naked eye." And it's back in the hands of judges who, knowing full well that the walker is losing contact, have to decide if they can actually see it or just "know" it.
I guess the reason they don't fully enforce it that it would be even less interesting to watch.
Everyone should watch this movie just as an act of patriotism.
Are you sure North Korea was actually the culprit? Bruce Schneier doesn't think so.
But, why on earth was there not a decent socket set on the ISS in the first place? (pun intended)
I hate to sound dumb, but what pun?
the relatives of the one shot will sue Sony for millions of dollars due to the release of the film that Sony KNEW could unleash terrorism.
You don't really think they could win that lawsuit, do you? The only think they KNEW was that there was a threat. Sure, lawyers would probably have made the theaters and Sony post signs about the threat, but then the patrons also KNEW about the threat.
Otherwise any event in the country could be stopped by a mere phone call or email or even a tweet.
I thought it was understood because it was so painfully obvious? If only I had known the world was so stupid I would have published the law myself decades ago...
Good on you! But surely this can't be the only thing that is obvious to you but a marvel to the rest of us. So get cracking and start publishing. Don't miss another opportunity!
The court was asked to decide B not A.
The court was not asked to decide either one of those things. You're not even paying attention.
All great discoveries are made by mistake. -- Young