I'm not doubting the subject, or the science, at all. Please believe that.
I'm not doubting the subject, or the science, at all. Please believe that.
There's no need to deal. You lost. I'm sorry.
It's true, alas. Still, It's always nice to see a good run, if you ask me. :). But I wouldn't call it "like every other man", for as proven and as stated, as long as we all function, everyone has a limit.
C'mon now, don't stoop to name-calling. You really were doing well. Resist the need to stoop to similar levels. Some of the points you raise are valid, but you shoot those down with mimicry.
Your argument is lost every single time you post something like 'you're completely impotent and irrelevant here'.
I have to agree with Drogmir here. There are some places that you will pay out the nose for a burger. A BURGER. But mind you, even if you throw in places like Fudruckers or other places that focus on burgers - $13 for a 6oz (!!!!) burger is pretty insane. At a place that specializes in burgers, you're looking at at…
I think a stolen plate to end the game would be my absolute favorite. even more so if it's the make or break, 2 outs.
OR - if you're adventurous - you could always tie WMC into XBMC. I did that back in Eden using Advanced Launcher to create links to quick-launches. It was a pretty fun project which worked in the end, but figuring out how to get a 360 controller to work with WMC (and convincing the wife that this was the right move)…
Plus there's the beautiful part (at least way back when) where, you know, the community was a bunch of helpful and friendly people who had a lot of fun together. But yes, as an aside - it has a purpose and a plot. Several actually. Each of which are completely optional.
I simply respectfully disagree with the list, and that's perfectly ok.
The idea of air-travel is to make everyone as comfortable as possible. If no one was uncomfortable up until boarding the plane it makes perfect sense that they would not say anything or bring it up. The airlines was "bending" the rules to allow for the customer to fly in comfort. It would seem that when on the plane,…
No i'm 90% sure it was the shirt. Unless the whole plane was up-in-arms about a weirdo on the plane.
It is not illegal, to my knowledge, to inquire. Is it illegal to attempt to find holes in it? I'll let them decide that.
While I agree, it raises the question of "Why was this not found earlier?" if it really was as simple and easy as pointing a random scanning tool to focus on particular things.
For your first point, part A:
at least you don't have the criminal or manipulative mind :).
I don't follow. If they did "nothing", how was he caught the second time?
to quote: "Two days later, Mr. Al-Khabaz decided to run a software program called Acunetix, designed to test for vulnerabilities in websites, to ensure that the issues he and Mija had identified had been corrected."
You sir, would be incorrect. The flaw that he found would not, and does not, compromise his access to network resources. In fact if anything the security flaw provided him with the means to display even MORE information.
Agreeing with the first part, which concludes to him having no business even attempting to see if the hole is fixed. He has no right, and a very faint reason, to check.