Comment Re:13 deaths? (Score 2, Funny) 518
A lot of the world's problems could be solved by banning busybodies.
Read "by banging" busybodies...and though, eh, that could work.
That would probably only serve to create more busybodies!
A lot of the world's problems could be solved by banning busybodies.
Read "by banging" busybodies...and though, eh, that could work.
That would probably only serve to create more busybodies!
He was a Buddhists. So he's smiling from his position as a factory line worker in an iPhone plant.
I can't believe that got an +5 funny. As insightful a comment I've ever seen.
Because, you know, physical keyboards are such an advancing field.... I can't imagine how awful keyboards would be with out BlackBerry's patented technology.
Advancing? Hardly, there are patents and so no advancement is possible.
You think a guy steeling that kind of cash would have gotten something other than a Honda Civic from England. He either has bad taste in cars or he wasn't squandering money quite as lavishly as this article leads you to believe.
I couldn't agree more. Unless he was really trying to impress a single mother of two in Japan.
Technically speaking, bitcoins are not financial instruments. Producing a bitcoin is effectively a gamble. So entirely bitcoin system is a gambling institution. And exchanges act as token brokers. In gambling terms, they are the house. I don't think casinos are treated as financial institutions though. And for anyone actually looking to regulate bitcoins, casinos are probably a better model. People can exchange chips among themselves anonymously. But if they want to exchange them at an "established" location, then they have to do it through a cashier acting as a broker. This is what exchanges are.
Except that they have "accounts" where they hold your money and do whatever they want with it in the meantime. It makes them much more like banks. Of course they go to great lengths to dispel that, since it would mean regulation and oversight.
"Yup, got your GPS coordinates and have help on the way".
NO SERVICE
Exactly. Did the developers make perfectly clear to the buyers what risks were involved? If so they're off the hook, if not...
Ditto on resale - did the fully-informed previous owners pass on the dire warnings to the new buyers? If not, then *they* are the ones on the hook for manslaughter.
This is America. Nobody's off the hook when a lawyer is involved. Ever.
I agree that self-publication on the web would probably generally be a good thing for authors and readers, but I can think of a few obstacles:
Nor is marketing necessary. I don't think I've seen a lot of marketing for books over the years. Sure, one or two here or there. You see more marketing for a single movie than you probably have in your entire life for books.
Ok, probably a stupid question here ! What is the point of an exchange in the bitcoin world ?
It's just a bank that accepts bitcoin. Bitcoin banks (aka exchanges) are still unregulated and underinsured except in China. Since most banks won't take bitcoin, you can't trade bitcoins for other currencies at those banks either. An exchange is necessary to do much with bitcoin since there are precious few places to spend a bitcoin directly now that silk road is defunct.
The 2 day part is just a perk, but honestly even if I were paying for the normal 7-10 day shipping it'd come out to more than $100 a year just from the textbooks and general things I order.
It's not just free 2day, it's also $2 overnight shipping! That's the only reason I have prime. All the other crap, such as streaming movies I don't want to watch is just useless fluff. $100/yr for free 2day or $2 overnight. That's what makes amazon.com for me. If it weren't for this, I probably would not buy from the site.
Also, you get to give out free prime memberships to your family members.
(although, with the advent of much cheaper LED lights, this may not be as much of a problem anymore).
Cheaper yes, cheap no. Cheap enough for third world families to buy them? I really doubt it. I just bought my first household LED's a month ago. They were almost $30 each.
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