Comment Re:No One Would Notice (Score 1) 336
TFA says otherwise 5% of the time.
TFA says otherwise 5% of the time.
readying anything after this comment is like reading a book after reading the last page in the book store.
You know you want to, but there just isn't any point.
Is that a troll? Hard to tell.
Anyway, I want to know why recaptcha doesn't update their id mappings constantly? It would be very trivial to randomly shuffle them over time.
This 'flaw' is pretty huge and its kind of retarded it even popped up. You can crowdsource this type of thing very easily to break it.
But then again, its not very hard to crowdsource breaking captchas in real time so my point is kinda moot.
What Knowledge Gaps Do Self-Taught Programmers Generally Have?
The same ones us taught programmers have. The ones we need and haven't learned yet.
http://www.vodafone.co.nz/services/phoneinsure.jsp
With plans like this, why would you not break your phone to get a new one?
"I lost it"
"ok heres a new one, thatll be 125nzd" ( like 60 usd)
And that coverage only costs 110/year~
So effectively you can get a new phone every year for $200 even if it is a $1000 phone you keep replacing. Sounds like a good deal to me. And its not like I would feel guilty about ripping the company that decided 1kB worth of sms should be priced the same as 1MB worth of raw data.
burn?
You got trolled pretty bad man.
I like your cig.
you must be new here
Algebra wasn't your top subject was it.
Apples and Oranges.
Doubt you did very well in critical rea
its wikipedia..
Except even that is not secure enough for some hacks.
http://it.slashdot.org/story/09/07/12/0259246/Stealing-Data-Via-Electrical-Outlet
I know you said malware etc but this is still a good point.
want to bet?
I really don't think living in a closet is going to be a viable alternative to going outside every once in a while.
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