Oh dear! From TFA:
Fish have been spotted in places where they normally belong
Whatever will we do?
Disclaimer: IANAL. This post is, however, legal advice, and creates an attorney-client relationship.
By claiming to be an attorney, (as in you are giving legal advice, thus laying claim to the attorney side of the attorney-client phrase), you _are_ claiming to be a lawyer:
http://www.lawyeredu.org/attorney-vs-lawyer.html
Thus, YOU are the evil one
So once again, the FBI entraps someone by convincing them to carry out an attack so that they can stop it and pretend to be heroes. How about actually stopping attacks that you haven't yourself created? Oh, right. That count is still at zero. And I guess you need to justify all your bullshit somehow.
Says a lot, coming from a fucking C.
I have a current driving licence, a current passport, etc. all the usual gubbins and have not once been required to give either of the above.
I find this assertion difficult to believe. Not saying it isn't true. Just find it difficult to believe
I would say that, at the very least, you have not visited the US in the last 10-20 years.
The EU? I find it _impossible_ to believe they don't collect _some_ biometric information on its citizens. Especially for an identity type document, say a drivers license, or a passport.
Jus' sayin'
There ya go: start insulting and name calling right off the bat.
That helps. Alot.
What numbers?
The ones available from the FDA? The CDC? Some other government agency?
Until we reach a point where compute per watt stabilizes, it is highly unlikely that anyone would be interested in using old components to build a cluster.
The first clusters WERE 'old components'. Not all of us had budgets that allowed the latest technology. Some of us didn't HAVE a budget, just a roomfull of 'old components'.
I'm looking at M-Disc.
Still not sure how to handle reader obsolescence. Other than re-doing everything every 5-10 years.
After Goliath's defeat, giants ceased to command respect. - Freeman Dyson