It's too damn easy to get a drivers license in the US. Driver's skills just aren't what they should be. It's also too easy to retain one's license. I see really stupid driving every day, and I cringe whenever I must make a long-ish doadtrip.
Never answer irrelevant questions. "... and asked about their travel plans. They informed the officer they were.." That was their biggest mistake. A person doesn't need to justify their origin or destination.
Ruffles (potato chips) have ridges but generic potato chips cant? Gosh I'm all confused now 'cause I though I was buying Ruffles even though the package clearly had a different brand printed upon the outside.
IS ESPN still up-scaling their 720p back-haul (from sporting event trucks) to 1020p for general distribution? If you had noticed fuzzy images a few yrs ago, thats why. But I havent watched anything ESPN in several yrs so I dont know if they have stopped the practice.
Several years ago AT&T sent all their email account hosting to Yahoo. It's been a pain in the asp ever since. Auto-forwarding drops messages (many don't get forwarded on the intended destination), spam-filters can't be turned off (many false positives), several times the POP3/SMTP servers with expired security certificates.
Damn you AT&T for foisting your users off onto Yahoo!
This is why I advocate using multiple layers of encryption. Encrypted while in local storage, (with keys only yourself knows), another layer while data is in transit or hosted in the Cloud somewhere.
Iron Curtain 2.0 with Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev 2.0 (aka Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin) at the helm. That may seem like an exaggeration but I really think that Vlad idolizes Nikita and want to be just like him.
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Too damn easy to get a drivers license
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Never answer irrelevant questions.
That was their biggest mistake. A person doesn't need to justify their origin or destination.
On the post: Pepperidge Farm Sues Trader Joe's Because It Too Made A Cookie
Confued by potato chips
On the post: WaPo's Excellent Explainer On Encryption Debunks WaPo's Stupid Editorial In Favor Of Encryption Backdoors
You can fly
On the post: Turkish Court Establishes A Special 'Expert Panel' To Determine If Comparing Prime Minister To Gollum Is An Insult
YOU SHALL NOT PASS
Gandolph.
On the post: ESPN Ignored Cord Cutting Threat, Paid For It With Huge Viewership Losses
Up-scaling 720p back-haul....
On the post: Learning From Lenovo's Compounded Failures, Dell Apologizes For Its Own HTTPS Certificate Screw Up
a second time for Dell.
https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/925497
Another root key, DSDTestProvider
On the post: Clinging To Relevance, Yahoo Prevents Ad Block Users From Checking Yahoo Mail
AT&T, Bellsouth, etc. email hosted at Yahoo
Auto-forwarding drops messages (many don't get forwarded on the intended destination), spam-filters can't be turned off (many false positives), several times the POP3/SMTP servers with expired security certificates.
Damn you AT&T for foisting your users off onto Yahoo!
On the post: Manhattan DA's Office Serves Up Craptastic White Paper Asking For A Ban On Encryption
Multiple layers of encryption
Encrypted while in local storage, (with keys only yourself knows), another layer while data is in transit or hosted in the Cloud somewhere.
On the post: Leaked Comcast Docs Confirm What Everybody Knew: Broadband Usage Caps Are About Profit, Not Congestion
Poor Comcast CS Reps
On the post: Connecticut Police Announce Plan To Open Unlocked Vehicles And Seize Valuables
Vechicles without locks........
Heck I once owned a old WW2 truck that didn't have an ignition key.
On the post: Fox News Anchor's Suit Over Toy Hamster Likeness Results In Hilarious Point-By-Point Hasbro Rebuttal
Fire the bimbo and hire the hamster
The hamster is a heck of a lot cuter and I's sure can
be a much better news anchor.
On the post: Russian Experiment Tried -- And Failed -- To Block Citizens' Access To The Rest Of Internet
Iron Curtain 2.0....
On the post: Thomas Goolnik Really Wants To Be Forgotten: Google Disappears Our Post About His Right To Be Forgotten Request
Did he ever pay the fines....
Some US Govt FTC links.
https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/cases-proceedings/012-3237/tld-network-ltd-quantum-management- gb-ltd-tbs-industries-ltd
On the post: Cop Fights State Agency For Right To Place '0INK' License Plate On His Own Vehicle
Down on the farm
MOO is the sound that cattle make, is that offensive as well?
NEIGH, WOOF, QUACK, etc.
On the post: Microsoft Retrofitting Windows 7, 8.1 With Windows 10's Privacy-Invading 'Features'
Bypasses the HOSTS file eh?
On the post: West Point Prof Who Called For Killing Of Academics Opposed To US Terror War Resigns
No fly list....
Damn that's one scary person.
On the post: AP Sues FBI Over Impersonating An AP Reporter With A Fake AP Story
Mr Paper Shredder
On the post: Daily Deal: Lavasoft Ad-Aware Pro Security 2-Year Subscription
Feb of this year...
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/security-software-found-using-superfish-style-code-as-at tacks-get-simpler/
On the post: AT&T Injecting Ads Into Its Wi-Fi Hotspot Data Streams
Call it alterations!
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