STGMavrick
STGMavrick
STGMavrick

“Cube, lawyers get paid to make trouble. That’s what they do — create problems where problems don’t exist.” - Straight Outta Compton.

Again, what is a social network sector? The point of breaking up companies into smaller companies to remove potential monopolies is to prevent them from dominating, price hiking, and

Market share? What market? Ad revenue service? Facebook is an entirely free (to the end user) and optional social media outlet. It’s not like they hold the only way to connect with our friends and family...

I get the frustration and anger. But you commenting about how you’d “dragged that little bastard in the 720s out by his tiny nuts & stood on them until the police arrived.” is the behavior I’m referring to. You need anger management. And for anyone else that exhibits this behavior, it’s still not an excuse to be a

I wonder if their Parliament will sound as dumb as our panel.

Actually I don’t. I just don’t see the reasoning for berating and/or beating someone up over an insured car. It’s just a car and it was an accident, end of story. And if you’re one of those hot headed pricks after an accident then maybe you need an anger management program.

About a month after I bought my Lexus ISF I

I agree man. 2 was dumb. 1 will always be the favorite because it did an excellent job capturing the car scene at the time of release. 3 is second, but would be 1. 4+ really did ruin what F&F was for me. I watch them, but I don’t enjoy them anymore.

PBS in cincinnati used to air it when I was a kid. It was a family event to watch it.

I’ve never understood this mentality. Insurance is going to pay for it one way or another. It’s not like its a one off model and irreplaceable. The car’s going to get written off after the owner claims damage + diminished value and instead of selling it or trading it in, they’re free to go buy the newest model to show

FINNNNEEE. Remember when Valve had their name attached to some really good games? Pepperidge Farms remembers.

Kind of like 99% of democratic anti-gun advocates who consistently mislabel, inaccurately describe, and really have no idea how they work when it comes to interviews and/or news stories?

Not even in the slightest. Are you married? If so, do you know when your wife/husband/whatever is nagging you to do something and you roll your eyes? That accurately describes my reaction when I read the OP’s comment.

“No new trump stories...how am I going to get my daily bash in? Oh, I know!”

“something you might find even stranger—passing pickup truck drivers asking if they can keep the corpse.

Why is that strange? Venison is great. Waste not, want not...

Which even then stux was designed to only affect their refineries. It was fascinating to research.

I guess you could go after the network equipment but even that is fairly secure right out of the gate.

I can’t speak for the electrical industry, I don’t touch it. I deal with your water/wastewater/chemical processing stuff.

That doesn’t really happen. Water/wastewater “coder” here.

The small fry municipal systems aren’t targeted either. Let’s say you do get into a network. What are you going to do to it?

I’ve been a systems integrator/system designer for around 12 years. Mostly water industry but some industrial stuff here and there. In that time can you guess how many systems have been compromised externally? None. Not a single one. It’s all in being security conscious. Plus it helps these systems really aren’t big

Because remote access is often needed. Many plants have off-site locations where additional monitoring and/or data collection happens. Granted, these people have hardware VPN systems. But if those are vulnerable...