Your first mistake was to assume that we think you're our overlords. Expect us.
Your first mistake was to assume that we think you're our overlords. Expect us.
Classy use of the Fritzltache Jezebel. Real classy.
I just went back to work after staying home for 7 months with our daughter (my wife did 9 months, we get 480 days here in Sweden, though one parent has to take at least 60 or forfeit those days). I can honestly say that I have a relationship with my daughter that is so much richer than it would have been otherwise. It…
On the other hand, you have Hotline Miami to play 8 hours a day. Your gaming enjoyment is already streets ahead of anyone else's, it's putting the pussy on the chainwax, man.
In Sweden we say "Jul" for Christmas, which is a holiday that goes back to pagan times more tied to the time of year than anything else. Now, nominally most Swedes are Christians, but the word "Jul" (Yule) is not christian in itself, so it works for all faiths. Perhaps you guys could adopt Yule?
I actually read it like in an african-american neighborhood, Lasonia would be someone's name. He deleted the tweet because he realized there could be other, worse readings of it, and that the original one wasn't great either (if less, but still, offensive). So you can't really say someone "clearly" doesn't get the…
I agree this is a horribly offensive tweet, but I kinda..think.. it was supposed to be...? In a Brechtian way? Y'know, Verfremdungseffekt? To make fun of this kind of attitude and the inequality that keeps HIV-meds and condoms out of Africa? The I've-got-mine-crowd? Y'know? Irony?
I agree, and I read them in the original Swedish. My guess is it happened because he died before they were published - in fact, even before he knew they were going to be published. That means there could be no back and forth between an author and an editor. Secondly, his partner was/is notoriously prickly about his…
Just wanted to point out that around the time this film was made, there was a huge kerfuffle in the UK over the fact that some tabloids called Martine McCutcheon (Natalie) fat in a lot of different, horrible ways, and it became a big thing how far gone we were when someone as obviously normal-sized as her was…
Ah, yes, that would make sense.
I have a shirt I bought at H&M more than 12 years ago. To be fair , most H&M stuff I buy to wear for a season at the most, at those prices I'm fine with it - but every so often you'll find total quality
But that was my objection - to me this sounds like what omnichad wrote (and acknowledged), that depending on your outlook, you could define anything biometric as something I have rather than am.
So... my objection kinda stands. Anything I am is kind of also something I have (my ID, my DNA, my fingerprint, my personal code (which is made up of my birth date and 4 numbers only known to me, but easily obtainable, like your SSN:s).
But that definition means anything beyond 2-factor is impossible, doesn't it...? Could you provide an example of three-factor?
This one's easy: It's going to be $30. I live in Sweden. Every single medical procedure, from a check-up to emergency room to heart-transplant surgery is $30.
You may be correct, but it's something I know (personal number), something I know (card-pin), something I have (key-fob), something I have (bank card) AND a one-time code I receive from the bank, that is only valid for a few minutes. I was fairly (but only fairly) sure that makes it at least three-factor
Uhm. That looked... good?
Yup, as it should be.
Ah yes, my cousin installed this on my computer, so I played a pirated copy (sorry Sierra!). I'm not proud of it (but I was ten). I AM proud however, of what I did once I slammed into the brick wall of the SECOND copy protection, which involved the most dreaded of copy-protections: the code-wheel. I cut three blank…
Ah, I know I shouldn't comment (white straight male here...), but what the hey...