Comment Re: 00000000 just as secure as 73618357 (Score 1) 306
These days she would be apprehended as trying to break in to a secure facility and circumvent security measures.
These days she would be apprehended as trying to break in to a secure facility and circumvent security measures.
As a Finn, I'm offended at your jingoism. How could anyone not understand this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4om1rQKPijI
The problem with in-store comparisons like that is it is easy for Sony and the shop to game the system so that the 4K TV looks better than the comparison. Just display different content, tweak settings on the TVs (lower contrast, saturation and sharpening on HDTV, bump up the same on 4K), use lower bitrate HDTV stream than Bluray, etc. etc. etc.
They do the same every day to convince you to buy the more expensive (read: higher margin) TVs, which have lots of buzz words in the ad.
Having said that, I've seen 4K in person as well, and it is incredible. I'll be upgrading my 1080p projector to 4K next time it dies - if there is a distribution method for 4K movies (physical preferred).
That just shows the massive potential "metadata" has in revealing networks and outing preferences. Nothing to worry about when only "metadata" is being shared.
the herpetologist, in his natural habitat:
For instance, the 'what3words' for the famous Peter Pan statue in London's Hyde Park is 'union.prop.enjoy'
What's wrong with "peter.pan.statue.hyde.park.london"?
It works great for such famous, unique places. But it is impossible to describe a bend in a random stream in Siberia with three words and have someone know which bend in which stream you're talking about - and that's what the site is for.
What other options are there?
So you and thousands of others are working for free for a for-profit company on a proprietary platform? And people wonder why there's so much unemployment...
Nothing new, though. Games have done this for years with open betas. Hell, some games charge people to beta test their games!
While that in itself boggles the mind, wouldn't your time be better spent contributing to Openstreetmap, which is open and can't be appropriated by a megacorp?
Mr Scott doesn't get to make that call. He's the director, but the viewer interprets the film.
And he made the same mistake later with Prometheus. He gave some hackneyed explanation for the story - it had something to do with Jesus of all people ffs -, which I violently disagreed and stuck to my own opinion - has to do with genetic technology and creating sentient weapons we can't control.
See, that's what makes a good movie: you get to form your own opinion which can be opposed to what the creator had in mind, yet both can be perfectly valid.
And that's why he's a genius.
Ambiguity is part of the beauty of the film, which has kept us discussing the film for quarter of a century. Answering it definitively won't make BR any better, and can only detract from it. Of course us fans can just ignore the existence of BR2 and not admit it to the BR canon - like Terminator 3.
Besides not even the creators can't even agree on it. I believe Ridley Scott thinks he's a replicant, while Harrison Ford doesn't.
Using (RM/G)AH is your CHOICE. I beat Inferno without AH, as have numerous others.
Any circuit design must contain at least one part which is obsolete, two parts which are unobtainable, and three parts which are still under development.