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Cheap caps vs high end caps. You get what you pay for.


Sure the facemasks will probably foil any facial recognition techniques outside of iris. But the paint? That won't do a damn thing and you'll just end up looking like you're on your way to a Flock of Seagulls reunion tour.


They basically summed it up "Hack the human first".


Was this "rape" archive at the Vatican perhaps?


I had no idea that this was called the "Cloud Gate"...just assumed it was called "The Bean".

Let's talk about The Sears Tower and Comiskey Park now.


Ahh the paywall.

Let me keep reloading and smash esc until i get it to load without the paywall.


It's only loginwalled; if you're okay with them having your e-mail, you can read several articles a month.


Another article references USA-224 launched in 2011, that passed over the site in the time frame of the incident.


This is a very interesting move, especially so if Tesla does/will own the body shops doing any kind of collision work.


I'm guessing they've never seen some of James Cameron's early works.


literally what i was thinking as i read the title


I don't believe that its technically a bank to bank transfer because the ACH is involved. With wire transfers you're communicating directly with the bank via SWIFT or Fedwire.


I think it depends on context - I'm guessing you're thinking about flow of funds where as others are thinking about the actual process of running ACH files through the network.

As an end consumer or other entity(like a TPA or bank ISO), you can submit a request or set of requests that will end up in that banks ACH file. At the end of the day, the bank that submits that file is responsible for ensuring those requests are valid, and ensuring all the returns are processed. These requests consist of to/from account routing information and dollar amounts with a lot of other rules in the file specifications. Not every banks can submit these directly. A lot of banks submit to larger banks and so on. I vaguely recall there also being fines/fees applied to the file submitter on if you send bad data or exceed return thresholds.


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