Comment Well... (Score 1) 438
At least it would make a nice geeky retro screensaver.
At least it would make a nice geeky retro screensaver.
The wall is a little steep, I'm sure you can all make it though. The grass is greener on the other side, honest.
Someone who betrays Dumbledore do not deserve my trust.
A simpler solution is to verify if the image has slightly alterations over time, or to require that the person to blink or do any other thing.
Not gonna work. They will use it exclusively as a spy satellite, and it will not make any science.
Realy low cost service. There are lots of companies that don't give a shit about privacy, they only care about budget cuts. Especialy those companies who deal with other people data, not theirs.
I'm sure any researcher who so much as hints that he's actually close to a breakthrough on that topic quietly disappears in the night.
Don't worry, he will reappear in another place, "alive" again and unchanged.
Eh? The reactors at the Fukushima no.1 complex were hit by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, THEN a 12m high tsunami, and THEN several explosions.
I wonder what would happen if such disasters had hit a dam or a thermal gas/coal plant...
Ahem. Alien Swarm is free because it's not very good.
What about Portal? Last year it was offered for free for a few days. And it was not only a "come-on" for me, it was a big red carpet welcome.
We have Angry Geeks!
what ARE you getting (hardware-wise) for the extra money
The Apple Shaped Reality Distortion Field Emmiter.
Oracle didn't bought THAT sun... not yet.
I would, if only I could last long enough to welcome them.
Dude, you're being naive. This is a HUGE problem, you can't imagine the amount of crimes that can be done or aided by cell phone. Fake kidnapping scams, execution orders, prison escape orders, prison revolts, etc... Just talk with a brazilian about it.
If an employee doesn't like it, they can click dislike. It's that simple.
FTFY.
My Firefox Pokemon ate too much memory and processor over the years, and now he is too fat and slow for the battles around the interwebs. Not to mention that he didn't evolute since a long time...
So now, Chrome, I choose you!
To the systems programmer, users and applications serve only to provide a test load.