So the DOJ would seek to compel Microsoft to ex-filtrate the data from Ireland. I haven't seen anyone consider of comment that such an act might be against the some Ireland law. I mean can the US government force someone to break the law?
3 MPH over the limit. This here indicates to me that the officer was quite determined that he was gonna arrest the driver, under any pretext. Just gotta do it.
Forbes and CoC: Tell us how many copies of the debate were not sold because of this nano-piracy. None.. Gee then maybe copies of the debate have zero monetary value. No harm no foul.
"at the Second Circuit court of appeals." Please give the actual names of the judge(s) if at all possible. These vague allusion to a Court or a Circuit, just isn't specific enough.
And here I thought that, clearing the browser cache and history was popper preventative maintenance. that should be done routinely. Along with Registry error correction and compaction. FAT integrity checks, HDD de-fragmentation, slack space wipe.
I guess that doing the right thing can get one labeled a criminal.
"and after Yahoo had been revealed to have legally challenged earlier NSA dragnet attempts -- and after it had rolled out end-to-end encryption on email. " What Yahoo has ISN'T end-to-end encryption on/for email. End-to-end is where the sender or recipient have the keys, and nothing to do with a transit-provider. If Yahoo really is making that claim, then they are lying their asses off.
"... both the DA (Shane Scanlon) and the Chief of Police (Carl Graziano) are defending not only the faux tipsters' actions," and "Mr. Scanlon said. “I think it was an attempt to comply with the stalking horse law that was just done wrong."" I read those two statements to mean that the Cop-tipsters need to perfect their techniques, and please meet us behind the barn and we'll instruct you how it should be done.
Or like Ma-Bell used to charge for toll lines (long distance), a higher rate during the day. We will soon have Prime-time Internet rates and off-time Internet rates. An example could be: 600 GB per month but you use up that allotment at 5x the rate during prime-time... say 6pm till 11pm you use 10 GB but get deducted for 50 GB.
Traditional news media has been in the process of dying long before the Internet. One example: a local paper, The Gainesville Sun, went to hell long about the mid-80's. The paper was purchased by the NYT. nuff-said.
"speeds depends a lot on what your house is built out of."
The heck you say? You seems to be having an issue with how well your wireless RADIO Wi-Fi signals penetrate the walls in your home. Not so? If so then that has nothing to do will how fast, or slow, your Internet connection is.
There are issue where a person must be a hardliner, a fundamentalist, and this one of those issue. Just say no to backdoored / broken crypto. Compromise isn't possible. Fixed legislative language? Clever legislative language? No it's actually deceitful legislative language.
And this is why anyone who is serious about having private telecommunications will use their own encryption before any third party gets their hands on it.
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Compeling
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3 MPH over the limit
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Copies not sold.
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Who??
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Popper preventative maintenance
And here I thought that, clearing the browser cache and history was popper preventative maintenance. that should be done routinely.
Along with Registry error correction and compaction. FAT integrity checks, HDD de-fragmentation, slack space wipe.
I guess that doing the right thing can get one labeled a criminal.
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How insecure our systems really are
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Re: Worse than nothing
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Try harder next time.
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Re: Utility
An example could be: 600 GB per month but you use up that allotment at 5x the rate during prime-time... say 6pm till 11pm you use 10 GB but get deducted for 50 GB.
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Lazyness
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Re:
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Re: Brilliant
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A long time coming
The paper was purchased by the NYT. nuff-said.
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Re: Google Fiber
The heck you say? You seems to be having an issue with how well your wireless RADIO Wi-Fi signals penetrate the walls in your home. Not so? If so then that has nothing to do will how fast, or slow, your Internet connection is.
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a visibly irritated John McCain
The shakes, weak knees, stutter, and bloodshot eyes are next.
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Being a hardliner
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What Debates?
er emmmm.. That might not be such a bad idea.. Gong the candidate who speaks too much Bullshit.
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Re: Third Party Doctrine
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Re: Sophistry
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Feel proud
Was your paycheck worth it? Yeah, thought so. Bought and payed for.
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