Is downtown Minneapolis a pretty small place? In the HealthEast case I noticed that Paul (scum of the earth) Hans-looser is at 100 South Fifth Street while the dashing and noble Mark R. Whitmore is at 33 South Sixth Street. The fact that their offices are 443 feet apart just makes me laugh.
Has always been the problem when scaling these things beyond very small groups of people. How are keys exchanged between strangers (new vendor wants a quote, someone asking for support) or even non techies like dear old grandma, ahead of time? Is there instead a central repository for the public keys, if so, who controls it?
I have almost exactly the same story (although mine occurred longer ago). I invested in farm futures and made a freaking killing over the term. Did have a bad moment when the instructor claimed I hadn't followed the rules (presumably because my portfolio was worth more than his retirement account), but I pointed out the assignment rules said only that we were to invest in "the market" and that neither stocks nor futures were explicitly allowed or denied. I suppose they didn't think that 7th graders knew about commodities?
"a national technology site" indeed! How degrading. I know there are at least one or two regular visitors who arrive from overseas. That makes this place INTERNATIONAL. Sheesh /sarc
I recall reading the intro when this first came out last year. While it was a funny premise, I didn't feel like shelling out for $10+ for a full-price book that I might not have time to read. However, pricing it at $0.99 makes it much more compelling, so I just dropped the buck over at Amazon for a copy.
Umm, no, that's not right. People would still be upset about conflating tragedy with TV, but (absent someone recording the live broadcast) the audience is much narrower. Here, @JoyceEvansFox29 gave the entire world a special present. Also, WTF is she doing tweeting about her nightly new show? Who does that?
Let's have everyone wear US military clothing for a few days in a row, as nearly every logo from the five branches depicts military hardware, which might incite the students to violence.
OK wait a second. You are saying that anarchists are the exact opposite of something that the EFF is against. The exact opposite of an anarchist is someone who is lawful and good (or lawful good, for RPG fans). This means the EFF is against lawful and good people? I knew it!
Team Prenda was right all along. We should elect them as Knower Of All Stuffs and Bringer Of Truthiness.
is the Anon Cop we discussed yesterday. He certainly appears to have lots of free time, you know, without having to bother with all that To Protect And Serve stuff.
Iterating a user number is standard practice when evaluating the security of a given system, and is something that many information security professionals routinely do - even for their personal device accounts.
How long until people start suggesting armed resistance to these tactics? I do not advocate same, just wondering how long people are going to put up with these extra-Constitutional tactics when they occur within the so-called Constitution Free zone that extends 100 miles in to the US.
(Posting under my usual name because I figure I'll save Mike the trouble of extra log searches when he receives the subpoena)
Sure, you think that it is just a few particles bouncing off of your body as you try to go about your duties, but happens when the light is composed of WAVES and you can't see over them? Hmm? Yeah, totally obstruction.
/snark off
Just another event in the line of disgraceful actions by the Federal agencies charged with protecting us. Anyone want to get that nobody gets indicted?
NPR reminded me about another event this morning:
http://www.biography.com/people/viola-gregg-liuzzo-370152
"Not long after her death, however, came a campaign to tarnish her reputation, driven by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI. Assorted false stories were leaked that she was involved with Moton, and that she was a bad wife and mother."
"that nearly the entire system failed despite that oversight"
Not the *entire* system, since the public has the ultimate oversight authority. This highlights the *benefit* of whistle blowers - that sometimes (like now) things DO get out of control and require the public to reign them in. I'll stop typing now, before /rant begins.
I *need* my Team Prenda fix this morning. Their antics are like a drug, a sweet sweet drug.
Also, A/C, In no way, shape or form do I see any trace of 'competence' in their actions over the past few years. What you ascribe to incompetence is more likely hubris; they thought that they were smarter than everyone else so why not keep the scams going? Of course, it begs the question as to why Duffy is starting the same game under a new name. I think that Duffy got used to the dirty money. It was a drug to him. A sweet sweet drug.
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Small town much?
https://www.google.com/maps/preview#!data=!4m18!3m17!1m1!1s33+6th+Street+Southeast%2C+Minneapo lis%2C+MN!1m5!1s100+SE+5th+St%2C+Minneapolis%2C+MN+55414!2s0x52b32d79d3089379%3A0xf730e47db105b3e5!3 m2!3d44.9887402!4d-93.2532831!3m8!1m3!1d3130!2d-93.2532786!3d44.9887458!3m2!1i1256!2i852!4f13.1& fid=0
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Key management
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Re: LDoBe
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Harsh review for Techdirt
/sarc
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I'm in
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Definition of anarchy
an·ar·chy ˈanərkē/
noun: anarchy
1. a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.
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Re: A/C Troll
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Actually, I like that idea, Tim
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Re: A/C comment from 12:12am
Team Prenda was right all along. We should elect them as Knower Of All Stuffs and Bringer Of Truthiness.
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I wonder if Chase
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DOJ and AT&T are off-base here
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I've been wondering
(Posting under my usual name because I figure I'll save Mike the trouble of extra log searches when he receives the subpoena)
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Photons man, photons
/snark off
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Since we cannot comment over at GrokLaw
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Tried to cancel my subscription to Time
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Par for the course
NPR reminded me about another event this morning:
http://www.biography.com/people/viola-gregg-liuzzo-370152
"Not long after her death, however, came a campaign to tarnish her reputation, driven by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI. Assorted false stories were leaked that she was involved with Moton, and that she was a bad wife and mother."
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Re: A/C
Not the *entire* system, since the public has the ultimate oversight authority. This highlights the *benefit* of whistle blowers - that sometimes (like now) things DO get out of control and require the public to reign them in. I'll stop typing now, before /rant begins.
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Typo
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Any update from the hearing yesterday?
Also, A/C, In no way, shape or form do I see any trace of 'competence' in their actions over the past few years. What you ascribe to incompetence is more likely hubris; they thought that they were smarter than everyone else so why not keep the scams going? Of course, it begs the question as to why Duffy is starting the same game under a new name. I think that Duffy got used to the dirty money. It was a drug to him. A sweet sweet drug.
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Ditto for Popehat
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