Comment Re:Would never work (Score 1) 338
In the real world people are less likely to lie on paper than in a digital form.
But it's still possible for them to lie if they are using paper.
In the real world people are less likely to lie on paper than in a digital form.
But it's still possible for them to lie if they are using paper.
The only reason you ever want a snail mail, when you need a verify the senders and receivers identity. If you digitize it, it's all lost. You could have made that in photoshop.
Because nobody would ever lie on paper?
Coal is guaranteed to kill people in the best case scenario.
Nuclear MIGHT kill people in the worse case scenario.
Nuclear plants might be safer/cleaner than coal and all, but when they fail (and they always seem to, due to people attempting to cut costs and corners) it leaves areas of land unusable to us humans.
We've moved on since Chernobyl.
Nuclear is the still the safest source of power available in existence, even if we had another chernobyl or two Nuclear would still retain the title of safest and cleanest energy source.
It has been done before. I think it was in the 90's I saw a briefcase scooter/gocart thing.
I remember the demo being a blue plastic briefcase with a two stroke motor.
And that's the problem. Internet mail became less useful to people when spammers learned how to defeat Bayesian filters.
I get more spam on Facebook than I ever had in email. Spam or not emails are also much easier to sort, organise and archive.
The "pro-nuclear" "crowd" makes up bullshit "victimstance" to try to pretend there is nothing unsafe about 3 melted down nuclear reactors.
What meltdown?
It seems like lying is a prerequisite for joining the anti-nuclear brigade.
I'm still waiting for cash withdrawals since July, the writing was on the wall back then. In fact I was in the process of bailing out of Mt Gox when my last few transactions got stuck.
The anti-nuclear crowd like to terrorise people with irrational fear.
The garbage truck sorts my paperwork for me.
It is perfectly reasonable to text while stopped at a light, not so much while moving.
Except to the people behind you who miss the lights as a result of you not paying attention.
Generally speaking, you're full of shit. It's 2014, not 1994. Setting up a domain is about as easy as ordering a cup of coffee.
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Which makes using a free domain even less professional.
You can tell who the free-webmail users are in this thread.
When I see someone with a personalized domain name for their e-mail address, I tend to think they are either a narcissist, or they are over-compensating.
Just like the guy who wears a suit to the job interview? I'm sure you'll be fine walking around in your underwear.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.