@LucasKauffman Nah, no issue. I'm a citizen of another country than Syria, they can contact the embassy who will resolve the issue. The problem is that I don't want the situation to reach that point.
@LucasKauffman Syrian passport, I can't because I haven't finished my military service and I'm effectively AWOL. The other country's passport, the embassy said it'll take about 1 month and I need to travel next week.
@Lucas Sorry. If you want to shoot accurately with a scoped spring rifle, you need a special rigid scope designed for this purpose. Remember, spring-loaded rifles have a very harsh forward recoil.
@AviD Doormen? Where do you think you're going? You realize the streets are considered crowded if there's only you and a single Romanian on the streets? I don't mean because there's so few people, I mean they're pushy and chivalry doesn't really exist there, so no such professions either
Oh about taxis ... avoid private ones... companies have their name and logo usually on them, and they should all have prices displayed on a sticker on the doors ... but private ones WILL rob you for the fare
@Lucas Setup a bench (any table) with sand bags (two socks filled with sand) with a target 40 meters away. Shoot 3 from the bench. Now, without moving the rifle itself, adjust the turret nobs and make the crosshairs in the middle of the 3 holes. Shoot again and repeat until you get a perfect zero.
The U.S. federal minimum wage is generally $7.25 per hour. However, for tipped employees, employers can pay as low as $2.13 per hour so long as the tips add up to cover the difference.
Interesting bit I didn't find out until just now, though:
> Per the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 (FMWA) since July 24, 2009, persons under the age of 20 may be paid $4.25 for the first 90 calendar days of their employment.
My college is starting up a security awareness campaign and they asked us to provide comics and short movies for certain cases =.= I was asked to do something related with ID badge threat and I'm trying to make up a very brilliant and creative scenario
> The passwords, according to password expert Steve "Sc00bz" Thomas, are encrypted in a mode known as ECB. That was a poor choice on the part of Adobe engineers, because ECB often leaks information about the passwords,
> For more than a year, Adobe’s authentication system has cryptographically hashed customer passwords using the SHA-256 algorithm, including salting the passwords and iterating the hash more than 1,000 times.
So the newer systems appear to use PBKDF2.... but only 1k iterations...? Cmon!!!
My weakass core 2 duo laptop managed 100k iterations in one second.... And that's a PBKDF2 implementation written in pure python so it's slow as hell....
Yes, I know the topic has been discussed before. I know that Meta already has threads that complain about how flagging doesn't work. I wanted to give a practical example.
Today, a user came in to the JavaScript chat and asked the following question:
Hey guys, as soon as I embed javascript,...
I don't normally bother with chat flags, but just to let you know I'm going to just hit 'approve' for this room without even looking from now on and forever.