Comment losing control over the Internet is a bad idea (Score 1) 73
if other nations want to limit google searches to only "favorable" found sets, then HELL NO do not give away control over the internet.
if other nations want to limit google searches to only "favorable" found sets, then HELL NO do not give away control over the internet.
in this crappy economy, there's only so many people who can afford luxury cars like the prius and organic meat, yadda yadda.
how many pings fit in a wallow?
Since there's a ton of scanned, searchable PDF D&D books, that did NOT come from the copyright-holder, I bet WotC is pissed about this result.
I've been saying this for years: as we leave copper telephony behind, E911 services over VOIP must be prioritized over other internet traffic.
could you commit suicide with the oculus rift by jumping off a fake grand canyon and suffering a heart attack? or commit murder by making someone view a frightening VR world?
great point! tesla wanted all warfare to be handled by robots
Just what you don't want in the heat of battle: friend requests from Zuck
maybe vlad the impaler's wife was on to something!
that is, if the content wasn't that which you created yourself.
we'll just divert asteroids from NYC to Beijing.
oh, she was with the board at HP? that explains why they SUCKED SO HARD FOR SO MANY YEARS.
Apparently she wasn't very good at her job in Stanford from what I've read. Another case of "we appointed a black woman" because of race and gender and got poor results because hiring quotas are a stupid idea.
When did Saddam Hussein attack America? He was a jerk, but he never attacked us even though we threatened the sovereignty of his nation by using no-flight zones which had not been approved by the UN. The US acted unilaterally against Hussein, or perhaps Bilaterally if you include the UK.
but lying to the American people to stage an invasion of Iraq, a country without ICBMs (and their inherent ability to deliver nuclear destruction to America), was not just a crime, it was a TREASONOUS act for which the architects of the Iraq War (Bush, Cheney, Rice, and Rumsfeld) should be prosecuted and then executed.
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