Comment Re:You can for the most part. (Score 2) 343
He forgot the next step, always burn the flash drive afterwards.
That's why they're called flash drives right?
He forgot the next step, always burn the flash drive afterwards.
That's why they're called flash drives right?
(I recently pointed out to someone whose mother I know that they wouldn't want their mother reading their twitter feed.)
... email, and anything else you do on the internet or with your cell is not private.
Never put anything in email, or text messages, or twitter or random internet forums that could potentially embarrass you or anyone you care about.
Sad that this needs to be pointed out, but clearly it does.
I'm sure that if you had lived without arms for 40 years these would be limitations you'd happily live with.
In fact you would be old enough to appreciate the coolness factor of becoming Steve Austin, heck we all wanted to be Steve Austin in the 70's.
Show me in any article where it says it even has a camera.
It's a fricking radar.
*drags pigiron out back and beats him senseless with a Star Wars collectors edition box set*
How is the army allowed to do this on american soil...?
How do you provide military radar coverage of domestic airspace without putting military radar installations in domestic territory.
If I throw the word NORAD up in the air will it stick to anything in your general vicinity?
(Seriously, are Americans really that clueless?)
Isn't the army supposed to protect us from foreign threats? This seems like a job for domestic law enforcement.
How do you protect yourselves from foreign threats without a radar system?
Someone is confused and I don't think it's me.
I was going to say something similar, but you brought a car analogy to the game so I'm folding.
It's really hard to type with when it's standing on edge.
You're holding it wrong.
Fuck the Soviets. It's their own fault. Next time don't trade oil for land to Nazis.
AMERICA, ARE YOU LISTENING?
RedMonk has it tied for 6th with C++, PYPL has it at 10th, and TIOBE has it at 14th. It came off from the Rails high, but it remains steadily popular.
That would be a usage of the word popular with which I was previously unfamiliar.
That makes it sound as popular as poking your eyes out with a tree branch.
I think this particular use of "Delicious" means, "Just like Mum used to make".
(Or Dad, in fact Saturday morning bacon was definitely my Dad's thing, and still is.)
Betamax... Microsoft should go have a long chat with Sony
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