So, a weld instead of solder!
One would have to assume that it's a combination of both.
One way of understanding the previous comment in light of what you've said is: the third-party doctrine is so obviously wrong it's sickening.
My money's on Hal Finney.
No. Instead, I'm going to be excellent to my fellow people. I'm not going to sink to their level.
Somewhere, the NFL is quickly checking its shoes...
Investigative journalism, I'd wager.
It's no more ironic than a basketball player who just increased his score by putting a ball through a hoop trying to prevent his opponent from doing the same.
Why not?
No, it's great! That way when something terrible happens, it's not VW's fault.
I think you've made a mistake. Their comment was not meant to be understood literally. Their intended meaning was obvious to me.
>What are the new revenue channels that will pay for all that extra staff (and considering it’s USPS, their pensions)? The federal government, unlike most other entities, does not need to match new revenue to new…
>but because the mechanism by which they were generated would result in whole large classes of broken curves that academic cryptography and mathematics would have caught by now Might such discoveries by academics be…
I absolutely loved the ending of _Fall_. I literally sat in my truck with tears streaming down my face for five minutes. To each their own, I suppose.
We need a public lobby.
I vote Hal Finney.
[dead]
Do you remember the name of the post card service? Sounds neat!
>One would expect that we’d all know who Satoshi was by now, unless Satoshi was a state-sponsored collective effort. Or, if the creator died of ALS.
So, a weld instead of solder!
One would have to assume that it's a combination of both.
One way of understanding the previous comment in light of what you've said is: the third-party doctrine is so obviously wrong it's sickening.
My money's on Hal Finney.
No. Instead, I'm going to be excellent to my fellow people. I'm not going to sink to their level.
Somewhere, the NFL is quickly checking its shoes...
Investigative journalism, I'd wager.
It's no more ironic than a basketball player who just increased his score by putting a ball through a hoop trying to prevent his opponent from doing the same.
Why not?
No, it's great! That way when something terrible happens, it's not VW's fault.
I think you've made a mistake. Their comment was not meant to be understood literally. Their intended meaning was obvious to me.
>What are the new revenue channels that will pay for all that extra staff (and considering it’s USPS, their pensions)? The federal government, unlike most other entities, does not need to match new revenue to new…
>but because the mechanism by which they were generated would result in whole large classes of broken curves that academic cryptography and mathematics would have caught by now Might such discoveries by academics be…
I absolutely loved the ending of _Fall_. I literally sat in my truck with tears streaming down my face for five minutes. To each their own, I suppose.
We need a public lobby.
I vote Hal Finney.
[dead]
Do you remember the name of the post card service? Sounds neat!
>One would expect that we’d all know who Satoshi was by now, unless Satoshi was a state-sponsored collective effort. Or, if the creator died of ALS.