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This isn't new tech
I was involved with a company who did this work on a Siberian Husky in 2007. CBS News in Colorado: http://www.cbs4denver.com/video/?id=28412@kcnc.dayport.com Triumph's website: http://triumphthedog.net/
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Re:Anonomity should not be required
I can understand how you got carried away. It's hard to keep up with all the examples of leftist kook accusations.
Suck it wingnut. Suck it long, suck it hard:
"The law recognizes a difference between a true threat -- one that can be carried out -- and the reported racist rantings of a drug addict," U.S. Attorney Troy Eid said.
He said the men's plans were "more aspirational, perhaps, than operational."
The three have been charged with drug and weapons offenses but not with threatening to assassinate Obama or with other national-security-related crimes.
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Re:Guess IOC and China need to learn
Hmmm, on second thought, I think they already know :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7562669.stm
Now they need to start doing this outside of their country too. Wouldn't be too hard, especially since you can trivially get past American border security as incidents keep illustrating.
Think how trivial something like this would be for the chinese government (btw the nature of the substance is confirmed, and the culprit is a somali muslim that illegaly entered US via the canadian border) :
http://cbs4denver.com/local/burnsley.hotel.death.2.793573.html
Let's just think America keeps buying. More
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Re:You wonder?
Rocky Mountain News. February 9, 2007
What is known for certain is that Jamaal Bonner died completely unarmed. And that he is alleged to have sold a policewoman a $60 rock of crack cocaine.
Remember, too, that everything Jamaal Bonner did up until the time officers burst into the room was videotaped, available for courtroom viewing. His killing, his family was told, was not. Imagine that.
CBS 4 Denver. September 5, 2006
Police taped much of the Top Star Motel shooting where Jamaal Bonner, 20, sold crack cocaine to an undercover officer who lured him to a second floor motel room.
When the SWAT team burst in, police turned off the tape and officers killed the unarmed Bonner who they said they thought was armed.
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Not Just a Bad Idea: IT'S THE LAW
Well, it's almost the law, and proably will be soon enough, to require ISPs to spy on your every message, request and download.
The House just passed the "SAFE Act" to force all ISPs to take responsibility for all content they host or transport, even if they don't moderate it, in direct contradiction of the landmark CDA [wikipedia.org] which let ISPs be like telcos always have. Lots of child molesters trap children in telephone conversations, but the telco has no liability. Because holding them responsible requires tapping every conversation, which is what the SAFE Act (not the one with the same name that sanely deregulated crypto export) now does: forces ISPs to monitor and analyze the content of your every Internet communication.
When the Senate passes it, then the president signs it, every ISP will be forced to spy on your every online move (just like the government does - hi, Dick!). Just the threat of enforcement will be enough to get ISPs to do whatever the government wants. -
Freedom Begins at Home
If only the NY Times were saying anything about the "SAFE Act", that the House just passed to force all ISPs to take responsibility for all content they host or transport, even if they don't moderate it, in direct contradiction of the landmark CDA which let ISPs be like telcos always have. Lots of child molesters trap children in telephone conversations, but the telco has no liability, because holding them responsible requires tapping every conversation, which is what the SAFE Act (not the one with the same name that sanely deregulated crypto export) now does: forces ISPs to monitor and analyze the content of your every Internet communication. But the Times has said nothing.
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Re:That's what Bin Laden said.
Yeah it was just "luck that those locked and unsold new cars parked in car dealership at night didn't have anyone in them!
Not all the cars were at dealerships:
http://cbs4denver.com/investigates/local_story_139 164953.html
Russell Bishop and his wife Evelyn got lucky. They found one of the firebombs beneath their Hummer and it did not go off.
"They're not just burning up a car," Bishop said. "They're risking people's lives."