Comment Re:Multiverse theory (Score 4, Funny) 147
What happens when two multiverse theories collide?
We call Walter Bishop and he gives agent Olivia Dunum LSD and puts her in the total immersion tank again...
What happens when two multiverse theories collide?
We call Walter Bishop and he gives agent Olivia Dunum LSD and puts her in the total immersion tank again...
I invite you to consider what would happen if we make them legal. The government would tax them to an absurd level, a black market would still exist (look at tax-free cigarettes and their role in criminal revenue),
so like the untaxed cigarettes people would simply drive out to the nearest Indian reservation to buy a months supply?
The science is undebatable. Politicians and idiots are the only ones debating, but I guess that is redundant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...
So falsifying data and results make the science undebatable? I don't recall the pulling numbers out of your ass step in the scientific method.
Seriously, try to imagine describing a lot of the things people do professionally now to someone 30 years ago.
Prostitution . . . the world's oldest profession will be around . . . well, as long as humans are still around.
realdoll
fleshlight
Mortician
Groceries
Tax law
soylent green
amazon same day grocery^^^^^^^soylent delivery
turbo tax
The networks want to be paid every time a consumer watches a program, live, recorded, restreamed, or whatever. I am surprised that they do not insert a screen before every show reading something along the lines of 'I agree not to redirect the following content.' If the user does not agree with that, they are instructed to stop the program at that point.
Well if the show is being piped into my dvr and I only watch it latter then the eula would not apply as i "agreed" to it after I had recorded it.
Personally I wish its death would be fast and painful. that way i don't have to deal with it as long.
Apparently it isn't stuff that matters...
because unfortunately our dice overlords don't view slashdot itself as stuff that matters...
Well, that's the problem with Death Stars, they're not exactly the most "accurate" of instruments. If you want to nuke Washington, you have to wipe out the planet.
Hey, I don't say that it ain't worth it!
maybe he could just graze the surface of the planet firing tangentially to the earth?
Snowden has documents showing GCHQ was also behind those page widening posts in the early days of Slashdot as well as posting countless goatse and tubgirl links and other assorted crapflooding.
I would like to call you troll but unfortunately they were caught Man In The Middling slashdot.
Assuming we are talking about the same botnet, if i remember reading about it correctly it used a list of defualt passwords. If you are using a defualt password on any system you are going to get pwned hard.
Forget his kid can they taken him?
^take
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If you think about it, Microsoft has a close relationship with the NSA - see the _NSAKey scandal.
Routing all traffic No-ip traffic through MS controlled servers, it can safely be assumed the data was routed to the NSA.
The full list of no-ip names and associated internet addresses (and thus identities of the users) I think could be a very valuable thing for the government.
It smells wrong.
Um you could get their identity by traceing each dns entry to its ip address in most cases
fortune: No such file or directory