i use adblock, i usually don't bother with noscript, but techdirt doesn't normally hit us with autoplays. when it's unavoidable, in the past, they've acknowledged that it was an unavoidable dick move. i mean, 'm not crying about it, but i was certainly taken by surprised, and there's no need to jump down dudes throat for bringing it up.
i don't see it. details of investigations are kept compartmentalized, to avoid leaks and other issues, plus these would be different offices, different organizations entirely. Informants names especially are held very close to the vest, even more so during ongoing investigations.
to be fair, readerrs are a rather specialized and finite market. i'm inclined to at least provisionally accept the smashwords data regarding the diminishing returns point at which you exhaust the potential pool of buyers.
how is there any reasonable expectation of privacy when taking a statement?
does that also negate anything i say being used against me in a court of law?
after all, when you cuffed me officer, i thought we were just two good ol' boys shooting the the shit. I had an expectation of privacy, when i admitted to snorting all that cocaine and eating those nuns.
shared intelligence gathering amongst certain close allies, (oddly enough, the white english spekaing ones mostly) is the norm. they spy on our citizens for us, we spy on their citizens for them, it's one big happy family of spies
Something that struck me yesterday...has anyone looked at the timing of that 400 gig insurance file that went up on wikileaks?
maybe i'm just seeing connections where none exists, but wouldn't it be interesting if they nabbed him in the airport then that went up, then he was released?
lol,usb chargers and audio cables. my heart bleeds. i got excited for a minute thinking there might be something i could use to tame the area between my pc/speakers at my desk to big screen with the roku, usb hub, speakers to the modem/router/livewire adaptor/external hard drive.
there is a triangle of space about 2 feet on a side, where things go to die. the cable jungle is thick, and here be dragons.
the article you linked seem to indicate that the issue wasn't the show on tv, it was explicit web content being linked to the names of easily searchable kids cartoons, with no agegate. which makes at least a little more sense, if you start from " i can make people not see things i don't like".
which obviously is nonsense, but they don't know any better.
this is what the government thinks of us. this is what an activist on the internet looks like to them...notice, "voter" and "citizen" don't even get an honorable mention?
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i mean, 'm not crying about it, but i was certainly taken by surprised, and there's no need to jump down dudes throat for bringing it up.
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does that also negate anything i say being used against me in a court of law?
after all, when you cuffed me officer, i thought we were just two good ol' boys shooting the the shit. I had an expectation of privacy, when i admitted to snorting all that cocaine and eating those nuns.
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her name is Eris, and she thinks this shit is hilarious.
Ewige blumenkraft, and all hail discordia.
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"why not? because fuck you, that's why not"
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here's a thought, anyone can make up a narrative to suit any agenda.
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Insurance
maybe i'm just seeing connections where none exists, but wouldn't it be interesting if they nabbed him in the airport then that went up, then he was released?
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there is a triangle of space about 2 feet on a side, where things go to die. the cable jungle is thick, and here be dragons.
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To be fair-
which obviously is nonsense, but they don't know any better.
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