Comment Q: what is the rarest blood type in the world? (Score 2, Funny) 75
A: Krylon Technicolor type A
Mike Shinoda is the only known carrier.
A: Krylon Technicolor type A
Mike Shinoda is the only known carrier.
Google's after the defense contractor market now...developing/marketing Glass as a consumer product was an afterthought and mostly for PR, imho
it's neither humble nor an opinion, it's a delusion.
1) "So where did the "five year" timeline come from?"
Some Sandworm attacks also use five older vulnerabilities that have already been patched. The exploits are used to install various versions of BlackEnergy, a malicious tool used by cybercriminals. The tool gained notoriety in 2008 when botnets infected with the malware were used to launch denial-of-service attacks against systems in Georgia during a standoff between that country and Russia.
2) "wishy washy explanation from ISight's John Hullquist on his claim about the hackers being Russian"
Hulquist said he believed they were supported by a nation state because they were engaging in espionage, not cyber crime.
crime can be anyone, espionage is reserved for a very select set of parties. it's a mere matter of deduction but feel free to believe what you wish, just stop posting it.
"would reveal law enforcement techniques and procedures"
in other words, it would expose your illegal activities. gotcha.
While cashless might make sense to a middle class with easy access to technology and banks, there is a significant percentage of the population does not have access to such things and they probably will not any time soon. As much as 10% of the US population has no bank access, no SS ID, no IDs of any type, etc.
two birds with one stone?
I would love a smart watch but it would be more like computer on your forearm. the problem is the requirements are has, a highres display that flexes in three dimensions, sticks to your arm using the van der waals force (like gecko feet), uses heat from your body for power, weighs less than a 10 grams and is 1mm thick. It's not impossible, my idea is just an expression of several "almost there" technologies.
that is the smartphone i really want.
If you research Musk, you will find that this isnt about the money. Making electric cars are an extremely risky endeavor and it almost ruined him. If it was for the money, he just would have made sporty cars.
If someone wrongly says they own part of your yard, you're entitled to damages.
Get off my yard.
prepare to be damaged!
no, EEG is a big fucking deal if you are actually using it for medical purposes, you clown.
seriously, this is just bullshit on par with fox news.
"We can tell, for sure, from video images and even photographs that the Iron Dome system is not working very well at all," Postol said. "It—my guess is maybe [it hits a targeted missile] 5 percent of the time—could be even lower.
"for sure," really? how about some actual numbers instead of speculation?
The judge dismisses the 'bitcoin is not money' portion based of a ruling that the IRS and Fed Reserve do not have the authority to define what 'money' is. (both having defined bitcoin as 'property' and not 'money') Which is all fine and good, but the US Marshal has already ruled bitcoin as property since they disposed of the seized bitcoin through a property sale. There are very particular and different rules governing the disposal of money and property. One would think the US Marshals office actions would be the statute defining action.
do you really think the US government wont have it both ways? i'm reminded of this story: "US government declares hacking an act of war, then hacks allies"
if I've learned anything in my life, it's that laws, logic and common sense dont really matter to the government or big business... unless it's convenient.
i agree that battery life is the #1 issue. if it cant even go a week without needing a charge, it's not really worth using.
seems to me that it's better to err on the side of safety by complying with all requests than have to deal with people in court because joe blow didn't like that you wouldn't remove his misdeeds. i mean, there are about 1000 requests a day and if you deny even 1% of people, you could end up in court in multiple countries in just one day.
Twelve of 18 men in the study gave themselves at least one electric shock during the study's 15-minute "thinking" period. By comparison, six of 24 females shocked themselves.
also, what is a "mild" shock? given the option of a small shock to leave, it's no big deal, just a momentary tingle. crank it up to 240V and see how many people press the button for a full two seconds to leave early.
agreed... the eu had a stupid ruling that is having predictably stupid consequences.
the obvious solution is to have all mentions of it removed from internet search results.
We are each entitled to our own opinion, but no one is entitled to his own facts. -- Patrick Moynihan