Comment Re:secure network? (Score 1) 64
18" guns firing in space? Feh. Come to me when you have a wave motion gun.
18" guns firing in space? Feh. Come to me when you have a wave motion gun.
well let's just say that our urban populations would not have the ability to switch hunting grounds
Where better to hunt? For some, having plentiful prey is the whole reason for urban living.
So everyone should stay in their homes and never travel? They should stay secluded in their cocoons and never experience life?
Or, as some on here might say, people shouldn't go to help people in other countries?
Great reasoning.
Unfortunately this announcement comes from the executive branch of the US government. Many of us have developed zero trust in anything coming from DC.
So what about the report coming from the government of the state of Oklahoma, which says basically the same thing?
Fracking has been going on for nearly 50 years.
But only fairly recently has it been employed in large scale in the relevant area. It wasn't economically feasible in lots of cases due to the availability of much easier and cheaper sources of oil and gas.
But now...NOW, it's causing earthquakes.
Apparently so. Do you have evidence of an alternative reason for earthquakes to go from 2/year prior to 2008 up to over 2/DAY in 2013?
It's not the fracking per se, it's the deep well injection of waste water. True, fracking creates waste water that usually gets disposed of by injecting it into deep wells, but in the subject case 4/5ths of the waste water comes from old regular wells. Apparently the cost of oil is high enough that it is worth it to go after oil that is contaminated by water, extract the water, and sell the oil.
That weakens security. It means the computer needs to store the secret in a readable way, and once readthe secret is known, and the time and hashing simply obscures the sending over the wire. Since the hash is not a shared secret, no extra security is proviDed. Best to have the secret hashed in a non readable way.
So lets say I have a standing order to buy FooBar stock at $50 a share. Its current price is $55. So basically I'm looking to buy on dips. Tonight it comes out that the CEO has been falsifying all financial reports, and instead of making money for the last 3 years they've lost millions. You don't think I should be able to cancel that buy order due to the new information?
You're missing the part where he cancelled after having his offer accepted, and did so repeatedly, with no intention to sell, until he drove the price enough to make stacks of cash from futures.
How nice. So what you're saying is everyone else is responsible for paying for your incompetence except for you.
Just like Obamneycare. The obese, smokers, alcoholics and drug users never have to change their lifestyle choices because everyone else picks up the tab.
Talk about abandoning personal responsibility.
This so much!
I am always ranting on the injustices of how we do housing in the world today and so many people reply that poor people should just move somewhere cheaper if they ever want to escape the cycle of working their asses off and not keeping a cent of it because it all goes to paying for rental housing because they can't save to buy because all their money goes to paying for rental housing ad nauseum.
I like to retort that if all the poor people really should move out of nice places, then the rich people living in nice places had better get used to waiting each other's tables and bagging each other's groceries. Of course, if they did have to do that, then they would either not be rich for long, or else those jobs would have to pay enough to afford to live there, in which case the poor people who left could come back to work them and then afford to live there again.
Either wages go up or prices come down, either way, the people working the shit jobs no rich person wants to work have to be able to afford to live where they're needed otherwise those jobs just won't get done.
This is the most substantive bit I was able to find, a forum post by David Jian Wu from eariler today:
I can't even find a discussion of the winning games by someone who knows the game and its strategic evolution.
Interesting, but at present there's nothing much to discuss here.
Guillotine. Make sure the guides are sufficiently greased and the blade exquisitely sharp, it will be over in a second or so.
If there's a question about the instance of pain as the blade slices through the neck, rub a numbing solution on the skin.
With your bare hands?!?