Comment Re:d20? (Score 1) 600
"Before trapezohedral dice became available, players used twenty-sided dice to get random digits, either by dividing by two or by discarding the tens digit." (from wikipedia on "Pentagonal trapezohedron")
"Before trapezohedral dice became available, players used twenty-sided dice to get random digits, either by dividing by two or by discarding the tens digit." (from wikipedia on "Pentagonal trapezohedron")
I think you overestimate the education required for script kiddies to run their scripts.
I was going to bring up concerns about deuterium leaking into the water table, but on further research it seems you'd have to replace 25% to 50% of your body's water content (eg drink nothing but it for days on end) with it for ill effects. Far safer than I had (for some reason) thought it was.
I'm afraid I don't understand how this compares at all.
How much earth do you need to move to find an ore like pitchblende, though? So long as the difference isn't made up here...
wires up the larynx via the heart?
That sounds like some interesting reading/wiki-surfing/time-wasting. What's that nerve called so I can commence?
Devil's (yes, that was intentional) advocate: that was supposedly included to provide an illusion of free will.
In my (not so) humble opinion: if there is a deity in charge, free will cannot exist - so the whole thing is pointless and falls apart anyway.
Basically you are stating (correctly, IMO) that there's a big difference between mere observation, and active searching.
You forgot:
4) Aggressive denial; physically damaging, vandalizing, or disabling recording devices/systems.
Which brings me to think about those red-light cameras. How many replacements/cleanings would they go through before they just give up? Assuming the vandal was intelligent enough to not get caught.
I'm not sure I understand how a webserver is supposed to know what your SSID is, or even that you're using wifi.
Newsflash: people still use the accounts they registered when they were teens or children.
The ultimate anvil.
That's called a proxy, and no - keep your hands out of my bits.
I'd rather pay $20/m (or even $30) and not have to watch those ads.
Hulu can step up all it wants, but until they give me a way to not see those ads (or the "please don't block us" whine) I'm not coming back.
"By now you have likely read about the 'alien life forms' discovered in the upper atmosphere over Yorkshire, via the mass media reprinting a press release from the University of Sheffield.
The what from the who now? Shitty writing. "Oh, by now I'm sure you've heard about the $TRIVIAL_EVENT that occurred 4,000 miles from where I reside 99.999% of my life.
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