Comment Re:Windows XP (Score 1) 608
So is Linux off the table for some reason? I've had that on the desktop for years, and I'm no *nix guru.
So is Linux off the table for some reason? I've had that on the desktop for years, and I'm no *nix guru.
Granting powers to someone at "his discretion" has nothing to do with limiting those powers to wartime.
Listening to the audio clip of the witness who originally said that (third video on the first-linked page), I believe he meant that the airplane began to roll left, not that it actually completed a tumble in any particular direction. The left wing hit the ground during that "beginning to cartwheel" event, then the wheels all touched down and it came to a stop.
Since Japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the world, I wouldn't make any assumptions about what percentage "got over their fear" vs other means of no longer being counted in that group.
Technically, there are laws that are passed which allow violation of privacy rights, under some "secret interpretation" of those rights in combination with the effective martial law we have here in a perpetual state of non-declared war.
So these actions are in some sense "legal", but the laws that allow them to be so are themselves illegal.
Harm? What harm? This is
Anything that's going to last into unknown civilizations is by necessity going to have a low storage capacity, because it needs to be readable unassisted, and survive handling and environmental changes.
Yet when people find things like that and don't know what they are, they want to find out why it was built and what it holds.
Sounds like a job for the Peel P-50!
...is in a handbasket.
The "biggest websites in the world" are already complicit in the activities that the US is in trouble for, so don't expect any impetus from them this time around.
At first I thought this read "So sick of popular _greek_ culture", to which I'd agree. If we're going to draw from mythological names for astronomy, there are plenty to choose from beyond the typical Roman & Greek ones, both modern and ancient.
Kerberos and Styx were the equivalent of Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters thousands of years ago.
The patent system allows scumbags to exploit it, with all the rubber-stamp granting of vague, non-novel, and non-unique crap.
Chemist who falls in acid is absorbed in work.