Obviously if there were laws mandating back doors in encryption, this would be a non-issue. The government would just decrypt everything for us. Hellooo!!
I almost wonder if Hines himself is misinformed on the subject.
When you're told you have to be a bully to get anything done, that's all you do. Have they tried not being a bully to see what happens? I doubt it. Their lawyers are obviously looking in every crack and crevasse for every petty little thing to keep themselves busy(as in paid).
The video is unlisted, but strangely the comments and votes are enabled, and as you can guess, they're not even close to peaches and cream. I bet the one and only thumbs up came from them, because oddly enough, YouTube lets you do that.
I'm guessing they have the video embedded in a page, and don't have to worry about the politicians and investors they're selling this crap to being smart enough to know how to click through to the actual YouTube page and see the reality of it. Security through obscurity.
>"Comcast's recent advertisement on Facebook was intended to remind customers in Chattanooga that our 1-gigabit internet service is now available in their area," said Alex Horwitz, vice president for public relations at Comcast. "The service is offered via cable modem technology, which makes Chattanooga one of the first markets in the nation to enjoy this new service."
Just like them to focus on the wrong issue and ignore the real one.
You think Rihanna will see a penny of that? I doubt it, not that she would have gotten much more from an actual sale of the album anyway. Makes me wanna run out and buy a Universal Music album ..NOT!
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..that we can promptly delete because it's toooo haaaard!
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*cough*BS!*cough*
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Re: Re: Re: 2 differernt colors
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Wow
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When you're told you have to be a bully to get anything done, that's all you do. Have they tried not being a bully to see what happens? I doubt it. Their lawyers are obviously looking in every crack and crevasse for every petty little thing to keep themselves busy(as in paid).
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I was thinking A for something else...
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Better luck next time?
And 442 people liked that? ..After FAILing miserably the first time? If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!
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The crazy things liars say
I'm guessing they have the video embedded in a page, and don't have to worry about the politicians and investors they're selling this crap to being smart enough to know how to click through to the actual YouTube page and see the reality of it. Security through obscurity.
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Just like them to focus on the wrong issue and ignore the real one.
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Another plus
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Re:
AC, FTL!
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Re: First Request:
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