Comment Re:But NO IRISH promised Marvel (Score 1) 608
I give up; how did they counter his mutant healing factor?
A very good mohel with an adamantium knife.
Sorry to ruin a joke
I give up; how did they counter his mutant healing factor?
A very good mohel with an adamantium knife.
Sorry to ruin a joke
My invite took about a week. I did not receive any other email (or at least, nothing made it past my spam filters) from them except the invitation when I could register.
Only the free version has ads. You pay the $5 or $10 per month the ads go away. Also unlike radio where the songs are sent to you, you pick which songs to listen to. At least that's the audio ads. I dunno about the banner ads they also have. I don't even notice them as once I've picked the music I'm listening to, I put something else on the screen.
Except where instead of paying taxes you are on the dole.
Nation spanning business blowing their minds?
The British East India Company basically ruled India starting in the 1750s. There's your "nation spanning" company right there. Though it most assuredly had a real world presence (and military) in it's area.
How is it retarded?
IPv4 addresses were fairly easy to remember. just four blocks of up to three digits. But IPv6? 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 is not a number I'd want to bother remembering for my gadgets.
Hell even with IPv4 and fiddling with devices it got annoying remembering the numbers and setting up the ip address again. A router with DHCP server and name services installed made it laughably easy to just call my devices by their names be it manufacturer supplied or one supplied by the dubious grace of the owner.
Nazis....Terrorists....Same thing right?
Right?
Answer me this then. What if I wanted to watch pictures of people of adequate age that are completely inadequately clothed for the climate? Or send out millions of email marketing messages? Both are speech...so why can't I?
That said, I don't think this blockage was deliberate, looks like it was a technical hicup on the website's part where they changed servers and a re-whitelisting process for the firewall.
So the question you might want to ask is if a filtering package is legit for a government to have on their networks. If so where do you draw the line?
I imagine both. But the USSR did have a lot of firsts compared to the USA
Ah, but what if one visits a country where using marijuana is legal and partakes? Said person will have violated no laws, but will fail a drug test. By your example that person would be fired.
Hell. My bank has started to replace tellers with tubes inside as well as out.
So now my bank has zero personal interaction at many branches and excludes change in the tubes, requiring you to use their change machine that takes a percentage.
To put it simply, having your medical records fully accessible by everyone opens the door for discrimination.
I wouldn't put it past some employers to fire or not hire someone based upon information in their medical records. Either over dubious legitimate concerns over long term heath problems increasing insurance premiums or completely irrelevant information like the STDs that someone has been treated for 20+ years ago when the person in question was a teenager.
With your bare hands?!?