Don't worry, he's the 1x4 piece that doesn't show up until right after you needed it.
> Might as well try to surf porn with Lynx.
https://www.asciipr0n.com/pr0n...
You were saying?
(I remember a time when some of that would have been...effective.
Because "tort reform" is the smokescreen corporations put on their efforts to limit their class-action liability via legislation and incomplete stories of outrageous sums awarded to an old lady for spilling coffee on her lap, or a burglar for falling through the skylight of the home he was breaking into, or an attempted suicide failing to be killed by a train he intentionally jumped in front of. Almost every time you read one of those stories, there's salient information not being included.
So there was a high-quality source available and HotHardware decided to use a phone instead?
> human beings are disgusting voyeurs, irresistibly attracted to other people's misery, be it in online or on a sidewalk
People aren't fascinated by car crashes and televised suicides because they're "attracted to misery," otherwise the homeless people on that sidewalk would get a lot more attention instead of being avoided and ignored. The behaviors people are fascinated by are those that are markedly out of the ordinary. Most people aren't viscerally interested in routine mental illness, but when illness manifests as a serial killer or just a guy holding an especially wacky sign it's interesting because it's not something one sees every day.
People enjoy looking at rainbows and dramatic sunsets too.
That high-framerate max-everything 1080p footage sure looked impressive shot through someone's phone camera. Nvidia couldn't have provided actual video capture?
> it's supposed to be restricted to those under the age of 13
Is this an Anglicanism I don't know about? In U.S. English, "restricted to" means "only allowed for," e.g. "R-rated movies are restricted to viewers over 17." Viewers under 17 are restricted from viewing them.
> OBVIOUSLY it is possible to get permission to legally drive a vehicle around full of gasoline. That's how the gasoline stations get their gasoline.
That's also how construction sites get fuel for their cranes and generators and whatnot. But yeah, they use purpose-built regulated and licensed equipment, even when they're pickup-sized fuel trucks. Not jerry cans in the trunk of a car.
He has it up on his own site, along with his other writings.
Fortunately localroger still posts on his site http://localroger.com/ and blog http://www.passagesinthevoid.c...
Yeah, the Cow Palace is literally across the street from San Francisco.
We're in the midst of transitioning right now.
HIPAA allows for confidential patient information to be shared with certain other people in the course of their professional responsibilities. Doctors consulting with colleagues, nurses checking charts, hospital billing staff writing up bills, etc. Hell, even orderlies and janitors could be privy to some personal information. IT staff must be included in that category, no?
And how many child porn enthusiasts are blithe enough about the egregiously criminal nature of their "hobby" to hand over an unencrypted volume of illegal material to an IT repair person? It's not like forgetting that you had an IM conversation about drugs or something that's saved in a logfile somewhere.
The rule on staying alive as a program manager is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once.