Phishfi
Phishfi
Phishfi

B is practically impossible (so is A, but to a different degree). There is really no way to get enough turbines out there to actually cause a change in current, both in terms of speed and area. There's too much area to cover and way too little material with which to cover it.

The tiny text on the charger will say say the amperage. Most iPhone chargers are probably in the .8 to 1.1 amp range, while a lot of tablet chargers (I know the nexus 7's charger, for example) use around 2.1 amps...

Yep :( . Roku (2nd gen)s don't support html5, so I'm stuck having to use the Plex's channel feature to add Youtube connectivity. Only convenient way to pull that off is to take videos from my phone and put them in my watch later or favority folders, then navigate to those features through Plex and hope they update

How about if they'd just make HBO Go *not* require cable service? I wouldn't mind paying $16, but I don't want to pay that plus the $50 for cable service...

Yea, but without a native method (aside from jailbreaking the aTV3), there's no "regular" method to it. I don't like having to use AirPlay for the same reason that I don't like having to cast for chromecast.. It requires a separate, powered/connected device.

Well, as much as I love Google's services, and I applaud them for their success with the Chromecast, I think CC is too limited-purpose in that it requires another device just to operate. This makes Chromecast feel like more of an extension of your phone/tablet/laptop than a stand-alone, smart TV device.

LOSE*** Every time..

Not surprising that this would come around, considering the struggles companies have to deal with in order to create new refineries or the regulations involved with building/upgrading ones in most industrialized countries.

If they're ripped, why not just use Plex? Or are they ripped into some iTunes only format?

This isn't anarchy vs democracy. In fact, democracy plays no part in this whatsoever, and (while anarchists are most definitely in support of the Liberator and Dark Wallet) anarchists have essentially nothing to do with this either. This is about individual rights and whether or not the republic even has a legitimate

Ideas are infinitely replicate-able, thanks to the internet. There's just no stopping open source designs once they get put out there. Trying to track down people downloading the files for a 3d-printed gun would be just as difficult as finding every person that's downloaded "Never Gonna Give You Up"... I'm not even

The guy being charged with all this was just a dude that ran a very elaborate and secure craigslist... There's no reason he should be charged for all the trades, deals, or deaths that occurred by/for users of his site...

What are the chances of this shuttle getting back safely? #NADA

It is inflation-proof in the sense that the amount of Bitcoins that will ever exist is finite, and it's introduction into the market will steadily decrease, ultimately causing a degree of deflation.

Who said anything about porn ;)

I use it for large video files all the time...

BUT I'd never go into a grocery store with an AR over my shoulder* I meant to include that. My mistake.

Depends on the environment, absolutely. I've always wanted to go to a rally on 2/23 (.223 being the caliber of the standard AR-15), and join in to demonstrate that "scary-looking black weapons" aren't as dangerous as the person holding it. There is no reason for hoplophobia.

BTC is inflation-proof, which is something that we will see generate a huge benefit if the Fed every increases it's inflationary policy. All it takes is a serious enough US credit worthiness scare or debt limit debate for the public to start looking elsewhere. The thing that makes BTC so effective is its ability to

I get that it's mostly about perception. However, I think that the financial industries would probably generate hype linking BTC to the tech industry and basically saying that it's lost its value, and then turn around and buy into BTC when the price drops low enough to create a profit. Honestly, though, a