Comment Re:?What would you do? (Score 1) 612
Modulated microwave beam. Stick it on the side of a power station and just crank it up, if you've got military radar, you can do that.
Modulated microwave beam. Stick it on the side of a power station and just crank it up, if you've got military radar, you can do that.
He's an actor, that is kind of the entire point.
I think the conclusion is that he could do it
This is the single gayest comment, and beautiful.
I recommend Brother printers to anyone that asks me for advice. I've never had a complaint, never had a breakdown.
They are awesome. Ours is 10 years old and still as good as the day it was bought.
It's a 2D structure, so no.
Dude, the protein folding gamers were a slightly better stochastic cog. Significant, not so much.
None what-so-ever. This stuff is all published - it's Catmull for god's sake!
Best bloody reply I've seen on slashdot in years. That's coming from someone sitting in front of a general relativity textbook, as that's what I wanted to study this year.
Dude, once a stream is being parsed, you are always screwed. There will always be a security hole.
Doesn't matter if the 'executable' code is essentially in the document; or the document itself, running against a parser.
They're really the same thing.
You were literally the problem to the adoption of unix. You still are.
Please mod the parent post up, it's a work of art.
What do you mean by 'sad'? Engineering is partially about the machine and process, and partially about navigating the human factor too.
Any engineer who can't do both is shit, and their designs not worth building.
If you've truly separated your stuff out that much, give us the option to get an entirely text only slashdot - layout, no graphics.
Previous Low BW option guy here.
I find you lack of faith in the forth dithturbing. - Darse ("Darth") Vader