Who shortened the term to just "socking"? Simple "puppetry" says it all, and is more direct. I don't think anybody particularly cares whether or not it involves hosiery enough to be the defining characteristic.
I don't see much similarity tho. The gulf wars were U.S. interest. Stopped the first because U.N. said so. So the U.S. lied to get U.N. sanction for the second.
Syria seems to be more of a U.N. ordeal not focused on U.S. interests. The U.S. doesn't have any reason to lie in order to invade.
Point is that percentage of traffic is completely the wrong metric.
Part of my premise is that of "all the data transmitted on the Internet", most of it is public: such as typical videos.
My example even excluded the fact that said YouTube video is subject to thousands times more transmissions than the single transmission of an e-mail to a single recipient.
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren: Welcome to the club.
That means the U.S. said "Yes, Germany, we will help you improve your own domestic spying program, so we can exchange relevant information between our great nations."
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Socking?
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Why Are You in My Room, Big Brother?
Just what the NSA needs.
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Syria seems to be more of a U.N. ordeal not focused on U.S. interests. The U.S. doesn't have any reason to lie in order to invade.
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Not vigilent?!?
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Part of my premise is that of "all the data transmitted on the Internet", most of it is public: such as typical videos.
My example even excluded the fact that said YouTube video is subject to thousands times more transmissions than the single transmission of an e-mail to a single recipient.
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Re: Re: Yes, it was a stupid statement.
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren: Welcome to the club.
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Approves.
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