Comment Re:The Answer is Violence (Score 2) 398
Verizon is too big, and our government does not care.
The only answer is to actively work to destroy Verizon until they acquiesce or no longer exist.
Strange, it feels like we already did that once.
Verizon is too big, and our government does not care.
The only answer is to actively work to destroy Verizon until they acquiesce or no longer exist.
Strange, it feels like we already did that once.
You don't need much brain for running around kicking a ball.
You're absolutely correct in a very zen kind of way. In order to be in the zone, or flow, you still need to make decisions such as "lean left, kick right", or "stop short, pass forward", but they key is to not let those minor mental decisions get in the way of your physical ability to execute. Some people are born with the ability to simply "do it", other may take years of practice to learn to let go of the process, but in the end it's all about realizing your potential without anxiety about the outcome.
Ukraine did not shoot down the Malaysian passenger jet, the rebels did, and boasted about it (then quickly removed the post).
Igor: Why Twitter not delete? I need remove
V.Putin: Use "Right to be forgotten!"
Wow Americans really are uneducated and will believe in all sorts of garbage. From this, to paranormal crap, to religion, to pseudoscience, to debunked science like autism being caused by vaccines, etc.
Yes but not that Global Warming fiction!
FTC chairwoman Edith Ramirez said, "It's wrong for a company like T-Mobile to profit from scams against its customers when there were clear warning signs the charges it was imposing were fraudulent. It's wrong for a company like T-Mobile to profit from scams against its customers when there were clear warning signs the charges it was imposing were fraudulent."
T-Mobile replied "It's wrong for the FCC to call us fraudulent, twice."
I read it the same way. A well placed comma would go a long way...
Or a properly placed quotation:
The group behind the operation, called "Dragonfly" by Symantec
I predict a number of congressmen will soon get caught attempting to give handies in airport bathrooms...
* You know who you are
You mean someone knows who they are.
Bitcoins will be transferred to winning bidders in the order that each winning bid was received. No bitcoin transfer will be made until the USMS has confirmed receipt of all purchase funds. The winning bidder(s) will be given private instructions related to the transferring of the bitcoins.
You'll note it doesn't provide a deadline for when the bitcoins will be transferred to the winning bidder. Hence, if it takes 60 days to transfer, BTC could be worth 1/10th of its current value.
Would not touch this US Marshall's mess with a 10 foot fuckstick.
I created a chat bot that emulates a 65-year-old grocery store clerk who speaks perfect English. Here is a sample transcript:
Tester: Hello, and welcome to the Turing test!
Bot: Hey, gimme one sec. I gotta pee really bad. BRB.
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Tester: You back yet?
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Tester: Hello?
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Profit?
"This of course implies that they have no backup system — or at least that the backup are not held for long."
It implies nothing other than the NSA continues to lie whenever an order to turnover data is presented.
Verizon isn't limited to FiOS. The vast majority of their ISP services for customers is over DSL.
And the fact that they call that "broadband" is reprehensible. Verizon DSL is awful and never meets the speeds the customer pays for.
An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.