Comment Re:Isn't parody protected in the US? (Score 1) 169
No doubt this "revolution" will be organized on Facebook
(and the police will be waiting with tanks when they arrive to take over the mayors office... Internet surveillance, bitches!)
No doubt this "revolution" will be organized on Facebook
(and the police will be waiting with tanks when they arrive to take over the mayors office... Internet surveillance, bitches!)
The image I have in my head right now is Boss Hogg with a big cigar is his hand shouting at some policemen to "do something".
Have they attached the inductor any better since his video? Enquiring minds...
He did eventually fix it up and it still works. It appears in some later videos, eg. this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
PS: I scored one of those on eBay after I watched that. Cost me $80 but still a pretty good buy. It still has the "US Army" sticker on it complete with last calibration date (Feb 2011). There's not a mark on either the meter or the carrying case and the probes were brand new in plastic bag. I reckon it never left stores... "beauty!"
There's people in Guantanamo whose only crime is to wear one of those: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Fluke multimeters...
"Hardest working"?
I think the point is that off-shore platforms don't sink when the weather changes, tsunami or not.
Neither do the onshore ones...
Rouge waves, typhoons, collisions with tankers, vulnerability to warships, aircraft, submarines.
But hey. It's cool that a tsunami won't screw it up.
Wouldn't it be better on the sea bed? Also tsunami-proof...but also rogue-wave, aircraft and tanker proof.
Even better. Don't build any more reactors than can go into meltdown.
You COULD prevent millions of people from being able to do their job,
(And set up a honeypot it its place to catch the bad people)
The carriers already can (and do) block stolen phones. Each phone has a unique IMEI number, in addition to the SIM card number.
IMEI can be changed. It's usually just a file on a special partition.
They want bureaucracy, they make the paperwork. Tell them to track windows and distro security pages, the changes are there.
Yep. They're the "experts". Just tell them the Microsoft KB number, that's all the information they need.
We are talking about little kids. You tend to get them the Big Blocks instead.
In what universe?
For the last two years every toddler-owner I meet is incredibly proud that their 2-year old knows how to swipe (and they keep reminding everybody in sight).
"Oh, you should see him use the iPhone!".
Having skill at playing with building blocks is not useful to most modern jobs. I'm sure the children are not great at milking cows either.
Either of those would make you stand out in a job interview alongside a bunch of people who only know how to swipe.
Then there's the customer surveys that ask people if they'd like to see more salads and healthy foods in McDonalds.
Of course they'd like to SEE it...but that's not why they go to McDonalds.
I remember a saying when I was learning programming;-
With C it is easy to shoot yourself in the foot, with C++ it is a lot harder, but when you do shoot yourself in the foot you take your entire leg off.
Pity you never bothered to find out who said it or in what context...
Crazee Edeee, his prices are INSANE!!!