Increasingly, our reality will obey the rules encoded in software, not of Newtonian physics.
Jennifer, as this piece sums up (correctly), it's about the rules encoded, not their implementation. Focus on the rules. Variables are defined at the start of the code so are easy to be changed, for better or worse.
Secondly, when everything looks like a nail, all you need's a hammer. The DHS has redefined everyone to be potential domestic extremists. Sucks.
How can a lawyer manage a case ethically if he refuses to read the fundamental replies from the legal council of party he is threatening?
What case? This's all just mano a mano threatening. Until something's filed in court, this's just bluster, not anything the authorities need concern themselves with.
The Internet (web) says "Pics, or it didn't happen." Same thing.
I'd first like to say, Mike, this's tongue in cheek. I'm just playing with this. Don't think I'm accusing you of cowardice or anything by not going with it. Anyone would wonder if you did.
That said:
If Mike were to travel to Australia for any reason, and Gibson still had the desire, he could probably force Mike into a courtroom.
But Mike loves this !@#$! :-) It'd be fun. I am now foreseeing the TD Australian Nutbar Lawyer Junket that Mike's about to announce is selling to TD Insiders. Side trips to the Great Barrier Reef and a couple of NASA funded observatories in the outback are scheduled too. It'll be beamed straight to YouTube and TPB data storage CC-Y... licencing, James Comey's agreed to be MC at the closing night dance.
I am flabbergasted by the fact that Gibson seriously thinks Mike might spend a few grand and actually travel to Australia in order to place himself within a jurisdiction that Gibson might control ...
Where's your sense of adventure? I'd book a holiday for the whole family and write it off as a business expense. Think of the circus this Gibson's offering TD.
Just because there are corner cases don't change the common case.
The corner cases cause the common solution to fail. Just because something looks like a duck doesn't mean it's a duck. It could even be a decoy; not even remotely comparable to a duck.
No, silly, there was a haystack in the way. It's a very sophisticated system of cron jobs running searches using picklists and weighting factors, all of which find hits all the time, and it can fill up your inbox in no time. With all the meetings reporting on what it's doing or will do, who's got time to view the results? We're busy here.
If we don't worry and something DOES happen, will you save me?
My information offered to you may save you.
There's (at least) two things going on: - the sky may be falling. - there's wolves at the door wanting to eat you.
Koppel's ignorantly and arrogantly focusing his Chicken Little energies when he should be thinking Three Little Pigs. A little bit of research, and less credulousness, would have saved him from this.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Companies who ignore the past are bound to repeat it
Perhaps 10 years from now we will be looking at an internet that is often different depending on where you live or where you are at the time.
That's a new thing, and I'd say we're already well along that path.
The laws, the legal system, and the tax man are all catching up to the internet world.
I don't believe that's possible. Start with the definition of Internet: "a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks", and it's not static.
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You're just using an overbroad interpretation of "to be adopted". Changing a single phone would apply.
On the post: What's At Stake In Apple/FBI Fight: Who Gets To Set The Rules That Govern Your Privacy & Security
Jennifer, as this piece sums up (correctly), it's about the rules encoded, not their implementation. Focus on the rules. Variables are defined at the start of the code so are easy to be changed, for better or worse.
Secondly, when everything looks like a nail, all you need's a hammer. The DHS has redefined everyone to be potential domestic extremists. Sucks.
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Re: Re: Truest Me, I know What's Best For All Of You
Well, after creating the disaster that is Microsoft, all that pales in comparison.
Sheesh.
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On the post: Once Again It's The US That Seems To Be The Most Aggressive With Cyberattacks
Costs money and you have to find the right people to do it, who don't exist at the rate you're willing to pay. Enjoy the ride.
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That is indescribably mean of you, you know? Have you no heart, no common decency?
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Re: et tu Stuart Gibson?
What case? This's all just mano a mano threatening. Until something's filed in court, this's just bluster, not anything the authorities need concern themselves with.
The Internet (web) says "Pics, or it didn't happen." Same thing.
On the post: Our Further Response To Australian Lawyer Stuart Gibson, Who Continues To Threaten Us
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Stay or Go?
That said:
But Mike loves this !@#$! :-) It'd be fun. I am now foreseeing the TD Australian Nutbar Lawyer Junket that Mike's about to announce is selling to TD Insiders. Side trips to the Great Barrier Reef and a couple of NASA funded observatories in the outback are scheduled too. It'll be beamed straight to YouTube and TPB data storage CC-Y... licencing, James Comey's agreed to be MC at the closing night dance.
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Re: Re: Pardon My Encryption
It's in Louisiana, right, near "Red Stick?"
On the post: Our Further Response To Australian Lawyer Stuart Gibson, Who Continues To Threaten Us
Re: Stay or Go?
Where's your sense of adventure? I'd book a holiday for the whole family and write it off as a business expense. Think of the circus this Gibson's offering TD.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The fatal flaw...
The corner cases cause the common solution to fail. Just because something looks like a duck doesn't mean it's a duck. It could even be a decoy; not even remotely comparable to a duck.
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Re: Re: detect and hack
On the post: CIA Head John Brennan Says CIA Failed To Prevent Terrorist Attacks Because Of Encrypted Communications
Re: Pardon My Encryption
No, silly, there was a haystack in the way. It's a very sophisticated system of cron jobs running searches using picklists and weighting factors, all of which find hits all the time, and it can fill up your inbox in no time. With all the meetings reporting on what it's doing or will do, who's got time to view the results? We're busy here.
On the post: How A Treasury Terror List Is Preventing Americans With 'Scary' Names From Using Online Services
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gamasutra is poison
I'm suspecting marketroid at work. Troll creates buzz. The more controversial and obfuscated (suspense!), the better.
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Re: Network effects [was Re: ]
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My information offered to you may save you.
There's (at least) two things going on:
- the sky may be falling.
- there's wolves at the door wanting to eat you.
Koppel's ignorantly and arrogantly focusing his Chicken Little energies when he should be thinking Three Little Pigs. A little bit of research, and less credulousness, would have saved him from this.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Companies who ignore the past are bound to repeat it
That's a new thing, and I'd say we're already well along that path.
I don't believe that's possible. Start with the definition of Internet: "a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks", and it's not static.
On the post: Our Response To Yet Another Bogus Legal Threat From Australia: Go Learn Some Law
Re: Gangster
Gangster would be a step up for him. He's just a common fool.
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Re: Wrong
I'll settle for never doing anything even remotely like it ever again. Don't even consider it.
On the post: Google Partially Caves To French Demands For More Global Censorship Of 'Forgotten' Links
Re: Use the Nuclear Right To Be Forgotten option
True, only if you forget about every single person on French territory will be paying the price of these bone headed officials' mis-belief system.
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