still wouldn't stop the first clever terrorist to shove the bomb up his ass.
Since when is shoving anything up your ass considered "clever"?
There's an easy solution to this. Give them their own
Please let this happen. So many people would block it so fast it would probably make a sonic boom or three.
but won't stop people with supercomputers.
If someone with a supercomputer is trying to break your encryption, I would think you have bigger problems to worry about.
An individual who seeks to minimize his tax obligations or a government that feels that it is ENTITLED to tax everything that moves?
First one. Second one can be seen to come along as a result of the first. I'd like to think if people didn't dodge taxes we wouldn't see so many of them.
Sure their games are glitchy but...
Every single aspect of Alpha Protocol apart from the choices/consequences system is utterly mediocre.
So very true. It wasn't the fact that there was a "win game" button that made me dislike it. Those buttons are not all that rare. It was the fact you could collect SEVERAL "win game" buttons and just not even have a challenge anymore.
It's precisely BECAUSE something could go wrong. A full day on a site like Facebook is more than enough time to see any major issues crop up, yet isn't long enough to deeply impact their service*.
*I know, I know..."Facebook" and "service" in the same sentence. Hurpadurp.
The juvenile side of me wants to make a joke off of "long enough" and "deeply impact", but I'd rather just say this: A full day on facebook is also a lot more likely to cause thousands of grandma's and others to claim the internet is broken if something goes wrong. I hope ISPs are going to be ready for support calls.
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