Thang you, thang you, I'll be here all week...
I have a friend whose 14-year-old son spends all his time gaming, like any normal teenager
The definition of "normal" must have changed since when I was growing up...
They kept track of how many a person bought by their credit card.
How do they do that? I thought a retailer cannot store your credit card number past a reasonable processing period.
If I do work today I don't continue getting paid for it 70 years after I'm dead... why should you?
Although I completely agree that the extention of copyright to ever-increasing terms is scandalous and that it should be restricted to the original 10-20 years, I don't buy the argument above. Say I build a house today that I rent out and which generates income for me during my lifetime - should my family be denied that income (or even the house itself!) after I die?
Similarly, if a writer publishes a book today, and then dies a year from now, his family should be able to benefit from his work for a reasonable period of time.
Obviously, the house is a tangible asset while a work of art is not (at least, not in the case of books), but you cannot simply state that my descendants shouldn't receive any income from either asset after I die.
Even if there were unknown bugs, you still wouldn't be able to decide: staying logged in gives the attacker more encrypted material to analyze from the same session & keys. Re-loging in every 10 minutes gives them more handshake data.
By the way, I hope that hosts.allow is not the only way you're protecting your servers from the "big bad internet"...
"Apple iPad: it may not have many features, but at least it's expensive"
Come to think of it, this could be the slogan for a lot of Apple products...
Pics or it didn't happen!
So do you make her laugh? Does she make you laugh?
Basil Fawlty: Do you remember when we were first manacled together? We used to laugh quite a lot. Sybil Fawlty: Yes, but not at the same time, Basil.
Scientists will study your brain to learn more about your distant cousin, Man.