Probably... they were 'magically discovered' when it became clear to Mark that the authorities might be contemplating criminal charges against him.
Or when it seemed obvious the rest of the world had hacked the sh$t out off his life and he was going to be terminated by the next silk road assassin within weeks.
Should schools pay for M$ or take Google's privacy invasive stuff free or is there a third choice. Should the federal provide free open source software under federal core program. Software that is free, has been audited for quality and security, software that is free of privacy invasive elements during and after school use. If all the money spent on software licence had instead been spent on developing software, the government would have produced the necessary software ten times over and been able to distribute for free instead of still paying to this day. Niether M$ nor Google is the answer, they just both keep the problem going, year after year after year, instead of permanently solving the problem with something like https://www.libreoffice.org/.
Dude, stop making sense.
2) Comcast doesn't have an entry in it's DNS servers for the site because it is a Chinese domain that looks like spam that no customer of theirs has tried to access before now.
And as soon as you make a query to this brand new domain, Comcast is supposed to query the IANA's root-servers to get the data. So your point 2) is a fallacy. Otherwise every time someone buys a new domain, Comcast has to wait for everyone in the world to visit it first?
Downside : a normal coffee brew process generates 6-12 cups of Joe.
I guess we could all switch to a press
Keurig provides a clean single-cup solution
Are you on crack? We boil water in an electric kettle in 2.5 minutes, then pour into a press, and blammo, coffee. Keurig provides stupid, bland, watery goop that doesn't leave you with a bunch of grinds to clean up. However, it is neither greener, nor more efficient or even easier really.
How much "game-changing functionality" can you really work into a fucking coffee machine?
It turns into a coffee fucking machine. See how I did that?
Yes, in a rigged market, the price is controlled and doesn't drop on very bad news. You can contrast that with a free market like housing which took a drop after Lehman shut down.
Those two objects are not correlated. The housing market collapsed because of bad debt that was loaded into paper held by banks, and Lehman happened to have some of the paper too. Note that Lehman was allowed to collapse because the impact to the housing market was a non-event. The impact to the US as a whole, and the housing market secondarily, by the bankruptcy of all solvent banks was much greater. And so we entered into a time when the government took a stake in the stock market and financial institutions.
MT and BTC are the same scenario, luckily the US Govt has not stepped in yet. Which means the market is actually free.
Buy your iTesla today!
The way things are going, there might be a TeslaPad first.
The worst I can say is that it sounds generic. If it had a Lil Wayne cameo, it would get plenty of airplay.
And while listening to this crap I immediately thought to myself "How the F*** do we have copyrights for 120 years to protect auto-generated crap like this?"
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