my last point on all this for today is I am not a gun activist by any means, but I am a huge supporter of the Constitution (i love it) and I hate when anyone or government tries to take my rights away as a Citizen. The last government/body to try and take those rights away were the British. Government is not the answer in America...and yes our Congress/President sucks and the laws are terrible
lucky, but you agree, that sometimes people must be protected against them self and that this second amendment come from a time where a civil war just ended... everybody had a weapon back then and probably needed it because there was no police...
I personally accept the fact that you might need a gun when the response time of the police is 20 minutes or more... rural areas etc but in a city?
Reno is too lazy to write an answer... good programmer! :D
It was actually a revolt against a government that had taken our guns...see now you are talking about evil people who use guns to kill...so wouldn't you want to have the ability to have a gun in that case?
sorry, I can't comment on that... taking someones life for $50 bucks... man you don't even know why he robbed you... starving kids at home, sick family member
the health is the most valuable thing you have, if you get robbed, just give what they want and everything will turn out fine
you might be frightened and scared but that will pass, too
I mean see the linked video, do you think they would have used their guns? They were totally frightened them self. It was just leverage to get the money... they never intended to use them (imho)
insanity : doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results == stop trying to convince americans that their gun policy is stupid ;-)
If you are doing something with an .APK file then that means you are using Android which is part of the OpenSource project. If you are using opensource then you should know already that OpenSource means your code is Open for Sourcing. It is free for anyone to use. Blocking your code would Violate...
Went to a talk at QCon (UK) on 'Hardening your Android app' and the guy was pushing ciphers and that commercial proguard-esq tool.
Think it's up on Parleys- I'll link to it from that discussion.
My app is ripe for one-click theft at teh moment I think. Not.worried.one.bit..bahaha. Good luck deciphering my 2am commits. My Git commit timing graphic is very worrying
That talk I was referring to is here if you were wanting to have a flick through. Came to the familiar "you're f***ed" conclusion (unles you want to drop a load of $$ on a third party solution)
My client fails to "target" a method, I don't get feedback in server log. Which is very weird to me.
My method is defined as follows:
@RequestMapping(value = "/reUploadFile/{userId}/{fileId}", method = RequestMethod.POST, headers = "Accept=*")
public @ResponseBody()
void reUploadFil...
In my list view i have put one button if i click the button it has to fetch the list view id,but after clicking the button the application has stopped.
if we click the button it has fetch the id and it has to send the id.But after clicking the button now its shows "your application has stopped"
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I really seem to have an issue here: I have a class namend GroupedItemsPage and I read it every time as GropedItemsPage .... this drives me nuts... to much pron in my youth maybe?
Hello all! I'm having a problem getting the correct (x,y) coordinates of a MotionEvent (MotionEvent.ACTION_UP) in a custom view that I built: event.getX() works fine but doesn't compensate for any prior zooming that has occurred. Does anyone know how to do this?
I've got a custom view, which is essentially a grid drawn onto a canvas, for which I have implemented panning and zooming. These work fine, but I also want to be able to find the grid coordinates of a click.
In order to do this, I must compensate for both the amount that the view has been panne...