Comment Koch Brothers? (Score -1, Troll) 355
Isnt this the group that was funded by the Koch brothers and hand picked with denialist?
Isnt this the group that was funded by the Koch brothers and hand picked with denialist?
because its a jail-able offence.
If they think you are trading in state secrets (like Stern Hu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Hu ) they will take and detain you and your equipment.
At that point they'll ask for you encryption key, if you refuse then you'll be jailed indefinitely and possibly executed.
best thing to do is to not take any data with you, or "burn" / wipe / replace your equipment after visiting.
It seems to me (from my internet heavy view of the world) that two of the biggest problems we seem to have is educating the uneducated about two main points:
1) Incredulity about "BIG" things (ie Big Bang or the massive time frames involved around Evolution changes)
2) The misunderstanding of what the word Theory means in the context of Theory of Evolution etc
How would you suggest the community of understanders NOT in the science community attack these issues?
Wouldn't this destroy Amazon and Ebay?
they sell an awful lot of second hand kit...
I had to google search to "get" this joke...
Its not Paranoia if they really _ARE_ after you...
We only did it for our first child as I didn't see enough benefits (and we couldn't offset the cost) when we had our second child.
But we used http://www.cryosite.com/ (yeah its Australian)
The (now Danish??) Princess used them for her children as well... if that means anything to you.
One thing to remember, a Public storage means you have ZERO guarantee of getting YOUR bloody back when you request it...
yeah I wish Google would speak to this.
It could be that NO ONE has downloaded these apps...
who the hell are you talking to?
ahh the imaginary friends again...
But Thiomerasal is non-bio accumulative!
Why would you not leave it the fuck alone.
Dan Morrill
Oct 20, 4:29 am
Hi!
As you know, like many other projects the Android Open-Source Project was
affected by the recent kernel.org downtime. So, we’re pleased to let you
know that the Gingerbread source code is now available again, and AOSP git
servers are back online.
Even before the kernel.org downtime, it was clear that AOSP was sometimes
taxing kernel.org’s git infrastructure. When we did the Gingerbread source
release, for example, load due to AOSP made part of kernel.org unusable for
several days. This isn’t fair to kernel.org’s staff or the community, so for
some time we’ve been preparing our own git hosting on Google servers.
We were finishing up just as kernel.org experienced their downtime, so the
Gingerbread source is now available on Google’s servers. Accordingly, the
git URLs have changed.
Here are the instructions to access the new git servers:
- You need to get the latest version of the repo tool:
curl https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdl-ssl.google.com%2Fdl%2Fgooglesource%2Fgit-repo%2Frepo > ~/bin/repo
- You need to initialize a new repository:
repo init -u https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fandroid.googlesource.com%2Fplatform%2Fmanifest -b
android-2.3.7_r1
- The full instructions are at
http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html
There are a few limitations to be aware of:
- Our priority has been getting the main source code mirrors back online,
so for the moment gitweb source browsing and Gerrit Code Review are still
unavailable.
- We are now working on bringing AOSP’s Gerrit Code Review site back up,
and hope to be able to say something here soon.
- It might be a little while longer before gitweb comes back,
unfortunately, since Gerrit Code Review is the next priority.
- To reiterate, these servers contain only the ‘gingerbread’ and ‘master’
branches from the old AOSP servers. We plan to release the source for the
recently-announced Ice Cream Sandwich soon, once it’s available on devices.
- As these new servers are, well, new, there may be hiccups if we
encounter unexpected issues. However we’re keeping a close eye on them and
will respond to any issues as quickly as possible.
Finally, we’d like to send a huge “thank-you” to the kernel.org community
and Oregon State University Open-Source Lab staff. They’ve done an
incredible job hosting the AOSP source code mirror and Gerrit Code Review
for nearly 3 years. Without them, it’s safe to say that AOSP would not be
where we are today.
Thanks, and happy coding!
- Dan
Yeah, Drill and then after you've drilled it power it up and make the platter spin up and scratch the living fuck out of what wasn't drilled.
I think I'll be happy with this change... the tab centred url bar is a very good idea.
I do hope you all don't think this way.
Don't be fooled by the Faux News view of China.
One day you'll wake up and it'll be too late to do anything about their world markets domination.
Since Tribes I haven't been able to stomach multiplayer games online. My entire gaming life almost exclusively exists in single player mode. Just because EA cant be bothered funding decent AI and single player game player doesn't mean the rest of the world wont/cant.
If they persists in dumping out crap for the masses I'm sure the indie and open source gaming industry will harvest my money just as quickly.
The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its credibility. And vice versa.