If there's nothing useful on your computers but OS and software, why have computers at all? Just go back to dumb terminals already. If people would object to wiping, there must be important data on them that would be lost. If you let them back up their data first, the objectionable material might spread. If people have to save all their data on servers, would you wipe the server?
BTW, I'm not outraged, just depressed. Much like most of your workers I would assume.
I like to imagine that some NSA prole had to view that pic before they stored it forever in their Utah fortress, and had to ponder, if ever so briefly, whether it contained a coded message.
The domestic public has always accepted that we spy on foreign interests. But now that the domestic public is being spied upon, does that mean the spies now consider the domestic public to be foreign?
I happen to believe that the prevention of the Boston bombing or even 9/11 is not justification enough for what is happening. Worse, we didn't give these people a blank check, they have taken it without asking.
I say give Greenwald/Guardian the Assange/Wikileaks treatment. They have to or else they have to let up on Assange/Wikileaks. Then, MSM will finally find their outrage. it could be a good turn of events.
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Also:
Don't pay kidnapping ransoms.
Don't negotiate with terrorists.
Don't pay Somali pirates.
Don't buy RIAA or MPAA products.
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Re: maybe there is a secret dictionary....
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What's that whooshing sound over my head?
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Re: Re: Re: Its necessary for them to do...
BTW, I'm not outraged, just depressed. Much like most of your workers I would assume.
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Alas, the PS and PPS were sketchy.
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1. Enforcement of ordinary crimes
2. Corruption in the form of espionage on behalf of US companies against foreign companies
3. Corruption in the form of espionage on behalf of connected US companies against normal US entities
4. Corruption in the form of blackmail of domestic political opponents by politicians in power
5. Corruption in the form of blackmail of ordinary people by security personnel who copy embarrassing information
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