Comment Republic of India (Score 1) 37
I can think of roughly 1.25 billion people who don't find "Indian" racist.
I can think of roughly 1.25 billion people who don't find "Indian" racist.
But in the case of rape or murder, well, that will end family ties for a few decades.
For this purpose, would you consider "rape" to include sexual contact between an 18-year-old and a 17-year-old when the 17-year-old has presented fake ID? Or are you in the "save it for marriage to avoid accidental molestation convictions" camp?
As long as plantation owners are not a position to
Modern pseudo-slavery differs from slavery in the first half of the nineteenth century in one important way: the child of two wage slaves is not a slave to either of his parents' employers.
How about Pledge of Allegiance — is that a "cohesive contract"
Members of some religious groups handle this by not saying the Pledge at all. They pledge allegiance only to god, or they say a parody pledge referencing a pyrotechnic accident in 1984:
I pledge allegiance to the flag,
Michael Jackson makes me gag.
Pepsi-Cola burned him up,
Now he's selling 7 UP.
In theory, people also have the choice to live single instead of starting a family in the first place.
Non-compete agreements used for their non-disclosure properties are used to prevent accidental disclosure.
"Five Eyes" doesn't have to be in the article. "New Zealand" alone is enough. All major industrialized anglophone countries are in on this.
In practice, the meaning of "Godwin's law" has grown from the original "later posts to threads about social topics invite more comparisons to the NSDAP" to "he who makes such a comparison loses the argument". Mike Godwin wrote about being surprised about how this law took root in popular culture: "I wanted folks who glibly compared someone else to Hitler or to Nazis to think a bit harder about the Holocaust."
I would realloc the buffer doubling the size each time it overflowed. This allocation strategy is simple, is bounded to 50% worst case overhead, and requires only log N reallocations for a maximum buffer size of N.
It also happens to be the policy used by Java's ArrayList and presumably by its StringBuilder.
How so? This article states that Citigroup announced the closure of c2it, and not because of any trademark violation.
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Since Cellular is the only way I can get Internet at home
That can be changed. Consensus from the last story is that you need to set up Internet service as a condition of the purchase of a house.
There is no technical reason why password length should be restricted
Other than that a user has to finish accurately typing the passphrase on a mobile device's on-screen keyboard before the CSRF key for the login form times out.
someone who physically possesses the token has three guesses of my unlocking passphrase before the token locks itself forever and zeroes out the stored keyfile
If fat-fingering your passphrase thrice will make your data permanently inaccessible, then you better have damn good backups and a damn good data plan with which to restore them when and where you need your data.
Except for pages accessed via SSL
Which means that once your favorite sites adopt HSTS, Data Saver becomes useless.
Air pollution is really making us pay through the nose.