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Data Piracy, or Legitimatized Hacking ?

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  • W wizardzz

    djj55 wrote:

    Problem with people in the US is, they have been taught that people will do the right thing.

    Huh? I thoughtonly liberals thought this.

    Craigslist Troll: litaly@comcast.net "I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson

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    Oakman
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    wizardzz wrote:

    I thoughtonly liberals thought this.

    Which is why they want to pass laws banning guns???

    Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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    • O Oakman

      wizardzz wrote:

      I thoughtonly liberals thought this.

      Which is why they want to pass laws banning guns???

      Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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      wizardzz
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      Which is why they think criminals will follow gun laws.

      Craigslist Troll: litaly@comcast.net "I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson

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      • C Chris Meech

        GAMerritt wrote:

        It seems to me that they should be required to use SQL queries ... blah .... blah ... blah ... blah

        Who is the they that you are referring to? Oh, and SQL is no more an answer for a security issue than laws are going to stop people from stealing. :)

        Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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        Chris Meech wrote:

        Who is the they that you are referring to?

        You know, "they." From that infamous group of oppressors "Them, They, and Those People."

        Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          GAMerritt wrote:

          I think it'd be better to write some software and get the U.S. Supreme Court to put a stamp of approval on the project

          Well, that's all right then. Apparently the problem your disconnected, paranioa raddled consciousness has dredged up only applies in the good ol' US of A because whatever steaming, stream of consciousness bilge you just spewed up onto the page could only be enforced in the USA, or are you so retarded that you don't realise that US laws aren't always enforceable in other countries. I look forward to seeing the test case in Syria.

          Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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          Oakman
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          You read that far?

          Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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          • O Oakman

            Chris Meech wrote:

            Who is the they that you are referring to?

            You know, "they." From that infamous group of oppressors "Them, They, and Those People."

            Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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            Chris Meech
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            Thanks for clearing that up for me. I feel so enlightended now. :-D

            Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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            • O Oakman

              You read that far?

              Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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              Pete OHanlon
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              I'm a speed reader. It wasn't that hard.

              Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                I have taken the liberty of providing a summary of your text, by extracting just every 42nd word:

                It to problem proposing sense local available the to the there way is unobtrusive individual inclusion comprehensiveness in they I'm DOMAIN cost, security until any which there your harmed which after simply glasses. ought individuals

                I think it is about as readable.

                Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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                Henry Minute
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                TLDR

                Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus! When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.

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                • O Oakman

                  You read that far?

                  Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?

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                  Andy Brummer
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                  That pretty much sums up the entire post.

                  Curvature of the Mind now with 3D

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                  • P Pete OHanlon

                    I'm a speed reader. It wasn't that hard.

                    Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                    My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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                    Dan Neely
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                    What's your retention level at that speed, anything beyond what's needed to mock a single line of stupid? I can read full page pdf's at ~240 pages/hour; I normal read about 6-8x slower so I remember most of what I read.

                    3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                    • D Dan Neely

                      What's your retention level at that speed, anything beyond what's needed to mock a single line of stupid? I can read full page pdf's at ~240 pages/hour; I normal read about 6-8x slower so I remember most of what I read.

                      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                      I normally retain if I'm running at about 90 pages per hour. If I ramp up, I need to do a double pass; first time for gist and then second time for context. Coupled with my normally only needing about 5 to 6 hours sleep a night, it made me very smug doing exams.

                      Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                      My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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                      • P Pete OHanlon

                        I normally retain if I'm running at about 90 pages per hour. If I ramp up, I need to do a double pass; first time for gist and then second time for context. Coupled with my normally only needing about 5 to 6 hours sleep a night, it made me very smug doing exams.

                        Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                        My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                        I normally retain if I'm running at about 90 pages per hour. If I ramp up, I need to do a double pass; first time for gist and then second time for context.

                        That'd be nice. :sigh: I can do some fiction paperbacks that fast, but even for recreational non-fic I need to slow down to 40-60 to maintain full retention.

                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                        Coupled with my normally only needing about 5 to 6 hours sleep a night, it made me very smug doing exams.

                        That's great if you really can; but there're a lot more people who *think* they can run at full capability at that level than who actually are doing so.

                        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                        • D Dan Neely

                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          I normally retain if I'm running at about 90 pages per hour. If I ramp up, I need to do a double pass; first time for gist and then second time for context.

                          That'd be nice. :sigh: I can do some fiction paperbacks that fast, but even for recreational non-fic I need to slow down to 40-60 to maintain full retention.

                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          Coupled with my normally only needing about 5 to 6 hours sleep a night, it made me very smug doing exams.

                          That's great if you really can; but there're a lot more people who *think* they can run at full capability at that level than who actually are doing so.

                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                          Pete OHanlon
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                          I've only slept for this time ever since I was a child. It used to drive my parents mad. It only hits me if I go for a few days with less sleep than that, all nighters really play havoc with me.

                          Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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