On Aug 1, 9:00 am, Matthew Johnson <matthew_mem...@newsguy.org> wrote: In article <200b4add-2efb-4726-bcc1-ece393461...@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Y.Porat says... [snip] physical entities are not probability entities!! Yes, they are. To quote the great physicist and mathematician, Hermann Weyl: The fruitfulness of the theory has been amply established by the above
dear " krp" <krp24...@verizon.net> wrote: Pay attention to what? Obvious, bullshit? this ain't no party, this ain't no messing around. get serious about this. Afraid? Of what? when we see this religionists taking down the police...... before anything is revealed, is fear of something. Afraid of social workers that LIE social workers don't have an agenda, their salaries
<beauley1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:03f29c67-29c5-42d3-93fc-f83bb492a939@z38g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... On Mar 23, 10:04 am, "Otto" <dnretfalvi@NO SPAMns.sympatico.ca> wrote: I forgot to mention how the temperature trends from the mid fourties to the early seventies resulted in forecasts of an inevitable Ice Age. I can vaguely remember the predictions as a kid. All of this
"Ed Stasiak" <estasiak@att.net> wrote: Obveeus wrote Ed Stasiak wrote It's not so much that we'll see the survival parts but forcing the players to do something other then hang out on the beach Why do you think that people hang out on the beach with the same group all the time, but would somehow 'go fishing' with a different group? But Coby wanted to go
L. V. Lammert wrote: Certainly! That is not the point, however. The point is that users of OTHER 'application domains' have better security with a VM (or one of the other approaches discussed) because THEIR environment has no ability to interact with the OTHER environments. The digression into VM vs. separate machine vs. compoud vulnerabilities is totally tangent to the original