Comment Re:False assumption (Score 1) 814
Doesn't work for weirdos like me who use non-proportional fonts (Verdana is my favourite). Alignment of any sort is just not going to work.
Doesn't work for weirdos like me who use non-proportional fonts (Verdana is my favourite). Alignment of any sort is just not going to work.
On Google she's still in beta
Thats exactly what I do. And I dont even spoof my MAC, I just ensure that the router is configured to only accept connections from my MAC, which I realise is pretty flimsy security. It means that the bad guys are *forced* to spoof my MAC for their illegal torrenting needs - and therefore it would be hard to prove WHO is doing the illegal torrenting (though of course I probably become suspect #1)
No, this is Sparta
Be aware that if you have Windows 'system restore' enabled, then no matter how many times you securely erase - the file could still be in the shadow copy (which is completely untouchable). http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/12/the_security_im.html
I'll call a quack swat team
Its not so much about an expectation of privacy, as an expectation not to be treated like a criminal
I cant even begin to imagine how many hours my younger brother and I put into this game on the C64. I was hooked from the start, with the fabulous novella that came in the instruction manual. I pity those that only ever had a pirate version, the box set/manual/novella were a huge help in fuelling the imagination.
I still remember the day though when I came back home and my brother said 'oh I was playing Elite and it said something about 'Do you want to accept this mission' so I said no'
He still has imprints of my hands around his neck. I never ever saw a mission appear when I was playing.
Anyone else get through the missions? They still remain one of the greatest mysteries around that game to me.
I was once taking a taxi home after a night out and the taxi driver offered me a couple of Dreamcast games on CDRs. Thats when I knew that piracy had killed the Dreamcast. Sourcing the games was admittedly not for the general public, but once they were on CDr it was relatively easy for any old taxi driver to work out how to use Diskjuggler to copy from drive E to F.
In return you can expect a letter from our lawyers for breaking the Non Disclosure Agreement on that Duke Nukem port we're working on.
Chromosomes aren't bits. You can theoretically have any number of chromosomes in your cells, most combinations just aren't viable and lead to a miscarriage or severe defects.
Any program which runs right is obsolete.