Er... Adblock in Chrome uses the same filter list as Adblock in Firefox, so if one misses things, then so does the other...
RTorrent is amazingly efficient. I think you could probably run an rtorrent server on a programmable calculator if you wanted to.
They're free to set their prices. You know, it's how capitalism works. (Antitrust is a different issue.)
sound like a question for a social network..not relevant here
Bullshit
The question is a good one for nerds
All nerds have pockets fulls of keys along with pocket protectors
I just keep a syringe of strong acid with me
Whenever I lose my keys, A small shot of the acid will dissolve the lock tumbler and I'm in
Try it, it works well on other people's locks as well
Sort of like a master key to the world
The question is whether they really want to be unpaid or if unpaid work is just something they have to bend over and take in order to have a career. If the system effectively requires those new to the field to work without pay for a time, it is certainly not for the new workers' benefit, yet those defending the unpaid work keep on claiming that it is.
Winamp was doing "Rip, Mix, Burn" years before iTunes came out.
I still don't think Apple is going into the search market.
Old people can't use computers. Even if it involves lightly pressing on the accelerator.
1. The constitution specifically makes room for such emergencies. If you think it is meant to be laid aside for any emergency, you are probably loved by a government eager to declare emergencies.
2. Your order of operations is offensively backwards. First pass laws in your state. Why do you need to pass constitutional ammendments as your first option?
3. You don't want to speed up the amendment process. It is not that difficult to raise a hopenchange mob, the damage to our nation would be irrevocable.
People who buy this device are buying into the environment created for the device by Apple.
Not necessarily. I got my iPod Touch because my wife had just gotten her bonus and we were at Frys and she kept saying 'just buy it' and, well, it's easy to buy a new toy when you're being coaxed. Now I have it and being the kind of person I am I'm exploring all my options for how to expand it's usability. That includes shitcanning Apple's security measures which are designed to prevent me from doing certain interesting things with it.
Mine is a generation 3 iPod Touch, so up until now there hasn't been a jailbreak for it. My understanding from reading the iPod jailbreaking sites is that they had an exploit waiting to release, but they were waiting for the iPad release before putting it out there, because they didn't want the exploit patched before the iPad release. So I expect soon to have ssh access to my touch.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.