On 20 Aug 2001, Dr. Evil wrote:
Who on this list has time to write code? We have important things to
Good coders are rare, and since extremely busy, are essentially invisible. If there's one present, somehow: you go back to your coding pen right now ere you get hooked on idle chitchat.
discuss, like what kind of explosives work best, what kind of bullets
Apart from being fun, explosives are extremely useful, in precision material processing, geoimaging, as easily mobilizable scalable energy conserve, research (HE-driven flux compressors for pure fusion devices, nuclear device core assembly, and the like). Getting the geometry and the timing right in your hydrodynamics model is still what feds at Sandia and elsewhere are occupied with, and I don't think they're done yet. So, getting a spitting hissyfit over "bomb talk" shows of ignorance and intolerance both. So phhtphpthtpth.
pierce what kind of armor, and what you should grab when the Feds break in to your house to install a keyboard bug!
Come on, rigging your flat with active and passive tripwire type intrusion detectors, and switching to an emission poor system (chucking CRT for LCD would do plenty for starters) will make you know they've been there, and if they go to the trouble of finding and disable offsite streamed video feeds (all of them?) you're in deep doodoo land, anyway. Siccing this type of specialist on a random geek just to gather evidence? Such specialists usually don't bother with gathering evidence, and just make people meet a Boojum when they go round a corner.
(I have typed this message using the tip of my nose to avoid keyboard timing biometric identification, and fingerprints.)
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