Some gas stations allow you to pay for Diesel with cash at a discount. As a side note, Flash Foods has a card you can get that uses ACH with your debit account (I'm probably not saying that right). You get a flat $0.05…
It's really a matter of personal preference. I haven't been able to find much on the Moto 360 (they seem to be keeping a bunch under wraps(I could be looking in the wrong places though)). But I assume it has a LCD…
There is a similar version that I know a friend plays at a large university. It's Humans vs. Zombies. If you get "bit", you are a zombie and have to wear something that identifies you as such (normally a bandanna tied…
Also known as the vocal minority.
I doubt they will expand it to every book. It might be a while before it expands to a sizable portion of their library. Netflix wasn't what it is on it's first day.
No, I don't really see that. When I hear Kindle, I think more of nurturing, or beginning a fire. A fire needs to begin somewhere, just as an idea must. And must also be nurtured, and built upon, something that books do.…
> Anyone know if they tally calls for people calling to say thanks or good job or whatever? Probably wouldn't hurt. In fact, it might inspire similar bills on issues such as this. Happy voters are repeat voters after…
They already have OCR for the Google Book project (I assume). And they have this project, would it be difficult to combine the two?
> a lot of this rise is coming from new money. Speculation, but could some of the new money be coming from CryptoLocker[0]? [0] http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/cryptolocker-r...
You're right, there is a spectrum of preference. But just because some are ok with it, doesn't mean all of us. Why encapsulate everyone under the same policy of track everything? On the Do Not Track, I think turning it…
Most likely not. If the bots were to suddenly turn into nodes, then there is a good chance that a large percentage of users could have their anonymity compromised. Tor anonymity relies on the fact it is difficult to tie…
My American Government put a definition of democracy in a way that I feel is important here: Democracy is government for the people, by the people, held accountable by the people. This is not democracy. There is no due…
http://simplynoise.com/
> places like a noisy restaurant or cafe. This is an opinion, but it seems this can make it easier for some. Because it's a constant noise that doesn't often change much, you eventually tune it out. It feels like it's…
> To me, this seems inefficient, since not everyone wants your message. I would like to point out BitMessage uses streams. Streams are a collection of nodes that have a particular part of their address in common. If you…
> Every message is retained forever by every BM client. That is not true. From the white paper [0] under section 6: > We propose that nodes store all objects for two days and then delete them. It's also on the FAQ[1]: >…
Some gas stations allow you to pay for Diesel with cash at a discount. As a side note, Flash Foods has a card you can get that uses ACH with your debit account (I'm probably not saying that right). You get a flat $0.05…
It's really a matter of personal preference. I haven't been able to find much on the Moto 360 (they seem to be keeping a bunch under wraps(I could be looking in the wrong places though)). But I assume it has a LCD…
There is a similar version that I know a friend plays at a large university. It's Humans vs. Zombies. If you get "bit", you are a zombie and have to wear something that identifies you as such (normally a bandanna tied…
Also known as the vocal minority.
I doubt they will expand it to every book. It might be a while before it expands to a sizable portion of their library. Netflix wasn't what it is on it's first day.
No, I don't really see that. When I hear Kindle, I think more of nurturing, or beginning a fire. A fire needs to begin somewhere, just as an idea must. And must also be nurtured, and built upon, something that books do.…
> Anyone know if they tally calls for people calling to say thanks or good job or whatever? Probably wouldn't hurt. In fact, it might inspire similar bills on issues such as this. Happy voters are repeat voters after…
They already have OCR for the Google Book project (I assume). And they have this project, would it be difficult to combine the two?
> a lot of this rise is coming from new money. Speculation, but could some of the new money be coming from CryptoLocker[0]? [0] http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/cryptolocker-r...
You're right, there is a spectrum of preference. But just because some are ok with it, doesn't mean all of us. Why encapsulate everyone under the same policy of track everything? On the Do Not Track, I think turning it…
Most likely not. If the bots were to suddenly turn into nodes, then there is a good chance that a large percentage of users could have their anonymity compromised. Tor anonymity relies on the fact it is difficult to tie…
My American Government put a definition of democracy in a way that I feel is important here: Democracy is government for the people, by the people, held accountable by the people. This is not democracy. There is no due…
http://simplynoise.com/
> places like a noisy restaurant or cafe. This is an opinion, but it seems this can make it easier for some. Because it's a constant noise that doesn't often change much, you eventually tune it out. It feels like it's…
> To me, this seems inefficient, since not everyone wants your message. I would like to point out BitMessage uses streams. Streams are a collection of nodes that have a particular part of their address in common. If you…
> Every message is retained forever by every BM client. That is not true. From the white paper [0] under section 6: > We propose that nodes store all objects for two days and then delete them. It's also on the FAQ[1]: >…