

That seems like a very bad sign. Someone wanted a message to get out to the public, but I’m not entirely sure what can be effectively done about it. Credit to the person with the balls to send out the warning, though.
That seems like a very bad sign. Someone wanted a message to get out to the public, but I’m not entirely sure what can be effectively done about it. Credit to the person with the balls to send out the warning, though.
Ah, yes! That’s much better!
Did anybody see what happened to the spider experiments box over near the airlock? I could have sworn that was where I left it.
“has fur”
Displays list of mostly non-mammals.
EDIT: lacks “has fur”. Makes more sense now.
I read it as “casino” and was very intrigued on many levels.
What do Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning have to do with Elon lying about having mad gaming skills?
I’ve just recently started playing through Wasteland 3. Been trying to start up Civ VI, but it appears as though Steam has broken it on my Mac, so I will need an alternative alternative. Maybe something from my Epic or GOG library, so my kids don’t leave me out of luck when they want to use the Steam library, too.
In that case, it’s probably best to ask for double!
Not perfectly relevant, but I’ve always enjoyed Professor Elemental’s take on tea.
It please me that you have a ready answer to this question.
It concerns me that I have not heard of them until just now. However, I’m getting old enough that that may not be relevant.
Re-roll on a repeat
Yep, that is legit awesome. If I were related to someone with an IgNobel prize, I’d be bragging about it to everyone I know. Which I suppose isn’t a lot of people, and I’m not sure how many would know what an IgNoble prize is, but I figure that is on them.
This is my mantra. Maintainability is king. I can’t convince anyone designing our systems that this is more important than fancy 3rd party libraries that add some capability that only a couple of people will ever understand how to use, but will find it’s way throughout the codebase and be a thorn in the side of bug fixes and new features for years.
I’ve sort of been forced over to Mac (not that it’s a bad thing, just a thing), and Paint.NET is perhaps my biggest loss in that transition. I’ve loved that program since its early days, and is always one of my first installs on any new Windows installation.
I use this as well. I haven’t had any issues.
I mentioned the not reading the article so people would not waste their time citing facts from the article that may explain the headline that suggested billions social security numbers were leaked. I made no assumptions about missing addresses, as the headline didn’t mention anything about missing addresses. I even mentioned that the event the article discussed was probably pretty bad – definitely not a negative against the article’s believability. I’m only guilty of judging a book by its cover, and in an existence of limited time, nobody has time to do any more than that except for limited exceptions. I did not choose to make this article an exception. The headline was mathematically deceptive, and my comment was about that. Nothing more.
If you see an article highlighting a breach of social security numbers and don’t assume it’s about the U.S., that’s crazy to me.
Like I said, I didn’t read the article, but only Americans would have social security numbers.
It sounds like a bad breach, and I’m not arguing against that. I just want to point out my doubts that there were ever 2.9 billion Americans since the founding of the nation, let alone since social security numbers became a thing. Maybe if I bothered to read the article, it would make more sense.
Attack the judges, jury, and executioners? Bold strategy, Cotton.
No notes. I’d love to have that room in my home.