Comment Re:As Frontalot says (Score 1) 631
If anything this will only put more pressure on governments to cockblock bitcoins.
Sometimes I wonder if it's a conspiracy to get bitcoin banned and shoved into the black market.
If anything this will only put more pressure on governments to cockblock bitcoins.
Sometimes I wonder if it's a conspiracy to get bitcoin banned and shoved into the black market.
Spectrum should be owned by the public and rented on an annual basis to the private sector to the highest bidder.
This brings in competition that will keep companies from buying it and then sitting on their ass doing nothing with it.
One thing it has that bitcoin lacks: official buy-in from sovereign nations.
With dollars, you can spend them pretty much wherever you want.
The usability of bitcoin is vulnerable to sovereign nations throwing hissy fits and banning or seizing it arbitrarily.
Depends, is the new scanning done in series or parallel to the old scanning?
Tickets are non refundable. Beyond lost sales in the future and bad word of mouth they have nothing to lose from you walking out without boarding.
The TSA of course knows this.
It's more like an oblate spheroid because it spins.
Hand in your geek card.
A troll is ultimately whatever the site administration says it is.
Because in the end it's their call to make.
Legislation is only an option if the new laws are actually obeyed.
Dick Name System?
+1 Funny
With games that can't be resold they're able to price the initial game lower
Able? Yes.
Willing? Hell no.
And this is why statutory damages are usually sought.
The obvious implication is that game vendors like screwing users in the ass when it comes to software freedom.
They're keeping the patents though.
It does have to be fair AND consistent.
The first part is substantiative due process, the second part is procedural due process.
This is also checked by the clause regarding cruel and unusual punishment.
With your bare hands?!?