You can get the last 5 episodes for free on CBS.com without paying just like any other network website.
I have used it to watch The Amazing Race and The Good Wife when I had problems with the recording (one a seized DVR with a forced reboot and the other severe rain fade during a rare California downpour). No sign up. Just watch with commercials.
In this case, Hogan believed what he was doing was completely private.
For his most intimate moments to be blasted everywhere for everyone to see is NOT the Founding Fathers' intent for the First Amendment allowing reporting.
If they want to report that he had an affair, that's fine. But posting the video for salacious page views is another thing entirely.
California is an At-Will state. If I were an Apple developer, I wouldn't want to work at Apple anymore. And there are 5000 other companies in the bay area looking to hire 5 developers each, so getting a job will be quick and easy.
As a programmer that sometimes deals with encryption software, I can assure you that you are wrong.
It very much is a concern that if they write a compromised OS, it WILL leak into the wild (the FBI will make a copy somehow) and eventually it will be used against all iPhones, just as Apple is stating.
I am no Apple fanboi, in fact, I hate their products and don't buy them because I don't like their walled garden. But they are 100% correct on this issue and the precedents it sets and the danger of complying.
It will be the most sought-after software in the entire world, both by foreign governments and by organized crime.
If they get a copy they WILL hack it and gain entry to all iPhones.
As a software developer that has done encryption software, Apple is 100% correct. You can't make encryption that just works for the good guys. It either works, or it doesn't.
"The new rules by FCC are still problematic... like everything else in this world, as long as the rules are enforce by decent people then we have little to fear, but the current rules are written to allow unscrupulous people to screw the estate and we cannot have that regardless of whether Wheeler is at the helm or not!"
You're not wrong on this point.
For all the good Wheeler has done, doing this was very foolish indeed.
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I have used it to watch The Amazing Race and The Good Wife when I had problems with the recording (one a seized DVR with a forced reboot and the other severe rain fade during a rare California downpour). No sign up. Just watch with commercials.
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Up to 5 people and they don't lose money. Up to 6 and it's like they are getting matinee price.
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In this case, Hogan believed what he was doing was completely private.
For his most intimate moments to be blasted everywhere for everyone to see is NOT the Founding Fathers' intent for the First Amendment allowing reporting.
If they want to report that he had an affair, that's fine. But posting the video for salacious page views is another thing entirely.
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But worse, because we didn't accidentally ingest a large amount of hallucinogenic ergot first.
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Ticketmaster is the devil.
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It very much is a concern that if they write a compromised OS, it WILL leak into the wild (the FBI will make a copy somehow) and eventually it will be used against all iPhones, just as Apple is stating.
I am no Apple fanboi, in fact, I hate their products and don't buy them because I don't like their walled garden. But they are 100% correct on this issue and the precedents it sets and the danger of complying.
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They had those ideas in mind when writing the Constitution.
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If they get a copy they WILL hack it and gain entry to all iPhones.
As a software developer that has done encryption software, Apple is 100% correct. You can't make encryption that just works for the good guys. It either works, or it doesn't.
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You're not wrong on this point.
For all the good Wheeler has done, doing this was very foolish indeed.
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