ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 25 Jun 2014 @ 12:19pm
Huh?
But Mrs May warned that it would be "cavalier and reckless" to let the public know details of which terrorist plots had been thwarted by the security services.
Surely the terrorists are aware of failed terrorist plots.
ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 17 Jun 2014 @ 11:55am
Re: Context counts in criminal trials
And if MAC address switching had been a standard feature, enabled by default by the manufacturer, on his laptop, it wouldn't have been an issue at trial.
I don't doubt it, but it's a strange world when "default option" Is what it takes to avoid prosecution.
ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 12 Jun 2014 @ 12:16pm
Smart
What Tesla is doing is making it easier for them to set the de facto standards. Other companies are more likely to adopt their battery specifications, etc.
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Huh?
Surely the terrorists are aware of failed terrorist plots.
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Re: Re: Luck
Success is always about your virtues. Failure is other peoples' vices.
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Of course!
So, money well spent.
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Brilliant!
-- Totally Not Scott Adams
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The US, Canada, and Australia use "soccer." "Football" seems to be the non-english term.
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Re: The names couldn't be any more apt...
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Re: She is one angry person
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Re: Context counts in criminal trials
I don't doubt it, but it's a strange world when "default option" Is what it takes to avoid prosecution.
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Re: The context is different
Which is essentially what Aaron was doing. The argument is over when it's criminal to do that.
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Smart
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Two can play
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IOW
"We were able to partially foil him."
And not, "He didn't feel the need to grab every possible thing."
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Can't check this
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Everything old is new again
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USPTO
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IMDB
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Re: Re:
In that case, destroy ALL the chips.
I'm increasingly of the opinion that these have known vulnerabilities, and specifically that they may be logging something.
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