"Intelligence agency ASIO is using the Snowden leaks to bolster its case for laws forcing Australian telecommunications companies to store certain types of customers' internet and telephone data for a period of what some law enforcement agencies would like to be two years." - Amerika did it so why cant we?
"We have no, as in zero, evidence" We didnt have evidence before Snowden either... juss sayin. - Sorry but if I see a shadow... im going to shine a light in that direction to see whats there. - In this day and age of surveillance... paranoia is not such a bad thing. - Just because I am paranoid doesn't necessarily mean someone isn't watching me.
Made in America? Dont you mean an American company sourced to the Chinese to make the French product for sale to Americans? Made in America? I am not familiar with that term. Is it a new thing?
FAIL... "name change on the stuff sold in the EU" meaning US producers change the label for EU consumption. - "You are not that special to demand" - Seems like you certainly are... special.
This... is exactly why the MSM is loosing readers to blogs. If you want the truth... at all... you have to go on the internet... Period... end of story... case closed... mission accomplished. (Too much? :)
They are trusting a system designed by IT contractors to stop IT contractors etc from getting data. - I'm sorry I actually had to say that out loud while I was typing it just to be sure. - That will work great. /s
I had a Cure Egg that was 2 months out of warranty and they replaced it anyway. I was happy with them for doing that although they didnt have to. Its a shame that now I wont consider them as a brand to purchase anymore. The truth is in my case their customer service was great. Time will tell.
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"As more new came out"
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Enhance your calm Timmah
Any maybe? :)
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No one
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But but but
Amerika did it so why cant we?
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Sorry but if I see a shadow... im going to shine a light in that direction to see whats there.
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In this day and age of surveillance... paranoia is not such a bad thing.
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Just because I am paranoid doesn't necessarily mean someone isn't watching me.
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Regulars here read all the articles.
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Terrorism is alive and well
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There is a Cyber War going on... its the US Gov VS. everyone else.
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"You are not that special to demand" - Seems like you certainly are... special.
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Re: Re: Doing his job.
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Those pesky blogs
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Ha ha ha ROFL worthy
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I'm sorry I actually had to say that out loud while I was typing it just to be sure.
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That will work great. /s
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Does anyone still think
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creating a web-based program to help publishers scan for SCIgen gibberish
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Former Top NSA Official Says Tech Firms Should Be More Transparent About Data Collection
"You first."
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Its sad
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