Comment Re:20 million out of 50 million stolen? (Score 1) 59
Let South Korea be an object lesson in why we should not make an ActiveX "security" applet a nationwide requirement for online financial transactions.
TFTFY.
Let South Korea be an object lesson in why we should not make an ActiveX "security" applet a nationwide requirement for online financial transactions.
TFTFY.
Yes, it's the same here in Sweden.
No, I'm not going to post mine.
This sounds a lot like my national ID card as well as my permanent resident visa card.
The latter constitutes proof that I'm a legal resident of the EU and is all I need to travel to most if not all EU/Schengen countries (maybe not the UK, I've not bothered to check). Forgot my passport when going on a trip to Budapest for a holiday this summer, and the security and airline folks where perfectly happy to let me fly in both directions without it, since I had the ID and visa cards. I no longer bother taking my passport on trips to the other 3 Nordic countries (I live in Stockholm).
I *do* take my passport when travelling to Germany because they tend to be dicks about it there if you're not actually an EU citizen.
I sort of hope the passport itself doesn't get replaced, though--you can't see the visa stamps on a chip or mag stripe.
(Hint: mobile browsers need some UI changes to enable informed consumers to make their own decisions.)
That's assuming you *want* consumers to be informed, and to make their own decisions...
You even provided a car analogy...
Pearls before swine, I guess.
I'm crushing your head! I'm crushing your head, silly little anonymous coward guy!
Green light + red light = black light.
How do you think we made the Jimi Hendrix posters on the walls of our rooms glow so brightly, back in the 70s, when UV fluorescent technology was prohibitively expensive for those of us in junior high?
...lower class is the person, not whatever their current economic conditions are.
Funny how you and I can think the same thing, yet come to diametrically opposite conclusions based upon it.
People who have bills to pay and have to go to work in the morning don't have time to be out causing trouble.
Check out the real world sometime. You'd be surprised.
This business of replying to your own posts to take swipes at Yoko Ono is getting a bit old.
The Beatles were going to split up no matter who the guys were married to.
John's been dead for 30+ years.
I think it's been enough time that you can move on, or at least back to your "OOP is madness" madness.
Can't you damn kids play some NICE music?
I've seen the beta exactly once. I told it to go away, and it's never come back.
I guess I really am special, after all.
It apparently means something to the noobs.
Would that be the Mozilla that touted its extensibility, then proceeded to break extensions with every update?
Would that be the Mozilla that insists on moving around major chunks of the UI with every release, and with no way to change it back?
Would that be the Mozilla that has become a hotbed of elitist "We know what you want, and what you want is Chrome?" assholes?
Just checking...
... there are tons of well known tools already in existence. Binary != Improvement
Such as... any text editor that features the cutting-edge technologies known as "search" and "regexps"?
Wow! No... really?
I've suspected such things were being posted by you for some time. Sorry to be proven correct. Welcome to my Strangers list. Been nice knowing you, I guess.
All life evolves by the differential survival of replicating entities. -- Dawkins