Comment Re:So stop using corks (Score 1) 134
"some pork rhines to help wash that merlot down?"
Did you mean Riesling?
"some pork rhines to help wash that merlot down?"
Did you mean Riesling?
Am I the only one who first read the title as if it were "fighting caps usage",
*sigh* you've never field dressed a drone?
I am not kidding, I really, really thought that was going to end with
"... lets me undo reading a Slashdot article."
It was a settlement. No guilt was ever established. This may also explain the low dollar figure everyone else is talking about.
put it all on red for another spin.
No, the last two times they put it on black.
Don't you mean blue?
Indeterminate. There was no unit *cough* on the 3.
Why is the justice department denial so specific:
Because they're refuting a specific accusal?
Seriously, what kind of logic is this? The justice department didn't say that they didn't try to poison her! They must have!
Median salary in Norway is closer to 50K, much further off.
Median != Avg.
Yes, he was entrapped in Saipan, and prosecuted for crimes he didn't commit while in the US.
2. Promptly escape through the Los Angeles underground.
3. Work as soldier of fortune.
4. Profit!
actually a Beowulf cluster of Google Glasses.
Did the transporter just drop me into the middle of some poetry jam?
According to the second article above provided by krunster, the hackers posted this message with the data dump:
"South African Police Service Web site hacked saps.gov.za database and e-mails leaked. The reason for this action is to serve as a reminder to the government regarding the murders of 34 protesting miners outside the Marikana platinum mine by police. To date no officers have been brought to justice... This situation will NOT be tolerated. #OpMarikanaMiners @domaineranon.”
So in response to the alleged 34 murders, the hackers expose 16000 names of innocent people to "punish" the cops? This would be like punishing Hitler by gassing American Jews.
If even one of those 16K people is killed as a result of this, the hackers become accessories to murder, in my book.
I threw the 80 columns rule out a decade ago.
Typesetters use fairly rigid rules about how many characters-wide text should be, in order to be easily readable. If you're filling a widescreen with one window of wrapped text, there is no way it is readable.
Also, for the mathematically inclined, 16:10 is a close approximation of the golden ratio.
That's pretty much the point: beauty before function.
Fine, fine, change it to crystal meth and the executive will be right on board.
Our business in life is not to succeed but to continue to fail in high spirits. -- Robert Louis Stevenson