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My understanding is that the laws about getting in trouble for accessing something on a computer are basically "if they didn't intend for your to access it and you access it then that's all that is needed for you to get in trouble."
It's basically right up to the line of making a hyperlink that says "oops this was a mistake to hyperlink this, please don't click on this link we did not intend for this to be linked" and if you click that link then you are illegally hacking.
People in Florida got in trouble for accessing COVID data that was just "hidden" in the non-displayed html of some government webpage. The way they "hacked" the data was by pressing Ctrl+U to view the source of the public page.
Yeah they were called CHEX QUEST and it was awesome.
So weird that Mike Stoklasa from Red Letter Media is the voice actor for that gun welding schlub.
I like that when you come back with more accurate information it's to dunk on the illegitimacy of your rival towns weather station.
Add saxophones and make it a ten hour version with gandalf dancing and I'm in.
Well it's at a thrift shop so it's courteous to have the pieces in a bag because it implies that the complete puzzle is present when you decide to buy it or not.
If it's a used puzzle and the pieces are free range then it has the chance to be really disappointing when you can only learn it wasn't a complete board after you are 99.995% finished with it.
Yeah you can bounce yourself while a second person also bounces you at the exact same and so you are double bounced.
Alternatively, you can roll up like an egg while two other people try to bounce you and crack the egg. If two bounces manage to launch you a the same time then that also gets called a double bounce.
Both approaches to being double bounced are absolutely terrifying because you're feeling twice the force that you expected. So if you're an emotionally dead adult nostalgically looking back to the last time you felt something then the terror of being double bounced is a good candidate.
Ten days since the last post we are all very scared for our vehicle poster.
As someone who hasn't watched the show since it aired but who has seen it referenced continually on the internet, I definitely expected pocket sand.
Yeah probably when he wrote the script and imagined himself in the role he was probably just thinking of the logistics of getting the thirsty character some drink instead of thinking how hot it would accidentally end up being.
Forgive me if it's obvious, but what does "waves their share" mean?