Comment Re:Privacy (Score 2) 59
Privacy is the next big thing.
The perception of privacy is the next big thing. We've already mortgaged our privacy for beads and trinkets.
Privacy is the next big thing.
The perception of privacy is the next big thing. We've already mortgaged our privacy for beads and trinkets.
First, instead of linking a page that gives you eye strain and is generally a boil on the ass of the internet, please link to the actual source, as has been pointed out before.
And second, I think this link (the one mentioned above, not the one in TFS) should go to as many leaders of state as possible, just to help them put their own imagined importance into perspective.
I don't know. Why don't you ask the makers of these games.
Oh look. They ain't UT clones. There's a RTS. There is a survival horror game (ok, this now almost forces the "and how many survival horror games..." question). And I think over there's an Adventure game. There's a racing game in there too, go, try to find it!
Erh... that was a comeback to a "your mom" joke. Mod it funny, mod it offtopic, but don't try to reply on topic to it.
He didn't state whether the sign was at the door when you're entering or leaving. Considering the silly rules some banks have today, I would not expect them to put it on the sensible side.
Pah! False advertising! Here I was, taking a flight and looking forward to all the juicy TSA agent fondling that I was promised but when I stand there with a "do me, stud" pose and look on my face, he just kinda looked rather
I want my money back!
The question is not why I wear it.
The question it why it bothers you.
If they're banned, the "no IR emitting glasses" sign doubles as the "here your privacy will be voided" sign.
Gait recognition?
Dammit, THAT's what the ministry of silly walks was about! Those sneaky Brits!
Depends. Do you want to have at least a little bit of privacy?
If you have a specific concern, tell us.
I had to take a bus a few weeks ago because of the weather and there are a whole lot of mutants out there. A couple of them even looked like they could have been Slashdot readers.
RF radiation and high-fructose corn syrup are as good an explanation as any.
Me. I love earbuds. I even love the old fashioned kind that sit outside the ear canal. I've found some that have remarkable sound and they're a little expensive but man are they good.
This has nothing to do with financial resources. Pretty much every single apartment building in Finland has a sauna somewhere for the residents.
You're talking about a country with a very high standard of living and well-distributed wealth. Yes, it has to do with financial resources.
it's quite the contrary, we (finns) throw water to stove, which boils immediately forming steam (löyly) which fills the 'sauna room' (löylyhuoneen).
Considering the drinking habits of the Finns I've known, I'm not sure I want to be copying their health regime.
I've known some big drinkers, but Finns are in a class by themselves.
After a while, the meat is done, but you're not.
I've seen some of the people going into the sauna. I'm pretty sure you'd get done.
"I am, therefore I am." -- Akira