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Didn't this happen before???
Back in January 2015, there was a similar news story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci... And now there's another. People are so dumb now a days that it doesn't even matter what is shown. Technology has also skyrocketed to unparalleled heights in sophistication that the public would simply dismiss it as science fiction. It's not very hard to trigger a shutdown when an anomaly is spotted. I mean come on, what do you think CCTV cameras do when they detect motion? RECORD! Just gotta laugh at some of these comments.
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Don't want to risk jail for getting it wrong
Don't want to risk jail for getting it wrong
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People ought to be free to do whatever
People — and de-jure "persons" like corporations — ought to be able to support whoever they want. Any attempts to limit such activities and speech not only violate the First Amendment, they create numerous opportunities for corruption. Because, if you have to regulate them, you inevitably allow the regulators to treat some as more equal than others. It happens to the supposedly neutral private regulators, and it is only worse, when government officials do it.
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Hillary Clinton's conspiracy to migrate info
It sure looks like Hillary Clinton engaged in a conspiracy to migrate classified information off of the secure network and onto her insecure email server. She instructed subordinates to summarize information and send it as new emails, which of course were not marked as classified.
She's not dumb and she's a lawyer, so she knew what she was doing was illegal.
In the first e-mail, Clinton curtly instructs Sullivan, "It's a public statement. Just email it." Minutes later, Sullivan responds, "Trust me, I share your exasperation. But until ops converts it to the unclassified email system, there is no physical way for me to email it. I can't even access it."
"ops" means the "operations" group in the State Department, where apparently Hillary Clinton had people reading emails on the secure system and then sending a summary to her insecure server. "converting" to the unclassified email system.
http://nypost.com/2016/01/24/hillarys-team-copied-intel-off-top-secret-server-to-email/
Some of the emails were "SAP" classified. Some were "HCS-O".
http://bigstory.ap.org/e19abf78b6fe43e7b7719f059901630d
If that last story is correct, Hillary Clinton's personal email server could have lead to disastrous consequences or death for real human beings. We're way, way beyond anything excusable.
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Re:The so-called 'community standards'
... you made a baseless claim that they don't want to integrate ..."Muslims are 'not like us' and we should just accept they will never integrate, says former racial equalities chief Trevor Phillips"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
... If you can't see why, you should get a refund on your education, as it failed you massively ...Sir, I do not know what kind of fucked up education you had, but I do suggest you yourself go get a fucking refund
You are either a moslem who denies everything, or you are too much a fucking moron to understand how the real world works
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"Community"? Orwellian terminology...
violation of community standards
What's with the "community"? There are no "community" standards — the removed messages were deemed offensive by a handful of moderators. Moderators prone to keeping some posts more equal than others and susceptible to manipulation by evil regimes.
Calling them "community" is redefining terms...
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"My God, it's full of shit!"
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Re: This will be fun
What about the "Transgendered woman dragon"?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/fem...
Are they a "Dragon" because they "self identify" that way? Can I refuse to give them a ride because I don't allow animals in my taxi? Will they get a "Service animal" identification so that they can avoid that scenario?
There is always going to be a case which breaks whatever rule you can think up. Which is why people's choices should be free from interference and they should suffer the consequences of those choices. That way, if you want to be a dragon lady, you can be, and I don't have to cater to your insanity.
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I'm fine with that, but then don't call men only
I'm fine with that, but then don't call men only clubs sexist. Like here, for instance:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...And other points raised by this angry MR guy:.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... -
Re:Two Dots Too Many
That reminds me of an incident in the UK back in 2011. Where one guy called his friend a "mutter" (mother's boy) but autocorrect wrote "nutter" and so the guy stabbed his friend 104 times. I don't blame the technology, in fact, I think it was dead-on.
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Re:Is it news?
Oh, here it is: FBI can spy on you through your webcam without triggering the indicator light... and has had the technology for several years. That's from 2013. I really doubt anything has changed in this regard, i.e. most, if not all, computer webcams are spying devices.
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Re:Keep believing that. . .
. . . . as there are plenty of examples of classified, air-gapped systems leaking data to unclassified systems.
Like when Hillary Clinton told her staff to remove the classified label from a document and send it to her by an insecure system?
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/st...
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Some older people are more "bad-ass" than others.
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other citations
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Re:WTF
So Apple complied with the requests in drug cases but started a big fight over a terrorist? Did they change their policy or is there a technical difference between the cases?
Publicity.
Apple stood up the the US DoJ.
Apple doesn't even try to stand up to the Chinese Communist government:
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China had threatened to restrict sale of Apple devices if it did not comply
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Oh, yeah.
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Re:wrong solution
As a pedestrian; there is generally no hazard from texting, and all the danger is caused by the fact there are cars
Man 'walks off cliff and plummets 60 feet to his death on Christmas Day while distracted by his cell phone'
Girl Falls Into Manhole While Texting, Parents Sue
Bonnie Miller, Woman Who Fell Off Pier While Texting, Saved By Teen Rebecca Van Zant
Texting While Walking Causes More Accidents Than Texting and Driving
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Re:Anonymity
The NSA and GCHQ and other 5 eye nations had voice prints to cover just that for many, many years.
The security services just collect all signals over any city 24/7. (3 August 2008) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
"They are attempting to identify suspects using ‘voice prints’" "... searching for voice matches with those overheard in .."
The new idea is to sell that same tool set to state and state/federal task forces for open court use. One step in that evidence chain is to ID the phone to an open court ready standard. -
Re:YouTube
Posting AC because of mods, but I agree with you, heavily. It's rather crushing to go back and read predictions made in the 70's, 80's, and even into the 90's. There was so much optimism and innovative ideas, there were actually individuals, and it was decentralized - you could actually own a piece of the internet. People even hosted their own websites!! Imagine that. Watching it all fade to the world of Twitter and Facebook...
Hey now, I own a piece of the Internet (several, in fact), and I still run a few websites for my personal enjoyment/enrichment and to get my personal message out there, but since each website I run is one out of about a billion voices, it's tough to be heard above the din.
There are a lot more non-technical users of the Internet these days than there are technical users, but everyone wants their voice to be heard. The problem is that for people like you and me, setting up and maintaining a website is trivial, but to the average Internet user, setting up a website, even one that's barebones HTML is either too hard, or too time consuming. The masses flock to places like twitter and facebook and youtube because they can get their message out quickly and easily and they don't have to have any technical skill (which is to say, they don't have to *gasp* learn something).
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Re:Don't take away everyone's freedom
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Re:This negates the entire email scandal
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Re:Donald Trump
Nah, it's the aliens:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
http://www.collective-evolutio...
It should be a breeze to deactivate BART trains then
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Article is smoke and mirrors
This is a sympathetic article designed to sow confusion about this stuff. The article made the true but irrelevant statement that of a recent batch of emails not many were classified and those not Top Secret; it repeated Hillary Clinton's assertion that nothing she sent or received was marked classified, without discussing what is questionable about that assertion; it didn't mention how many Top Secret emails were found, didn't mention the satellite data or the discussion of the names of spies, and didn't mention that about 7% of all the emails were classified at some level. It also didn't mention that the State Department offered a Blackberry and Huma Abedin said that idea "doesn't make a whole lot of sense." But the article did spend several paragraphs talking about how well she is doing in the primaries.
Problems with Hillary Clinton's claims that no material was marked classified:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/8/28/1416309/-Hillary-Clinton-s-Felony-The-federal-laws-violated-by-the-private-server
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/02/09/judicial-watch-hillary-e-mailed-classified-info-to-get-printout-without-any-identifiers/
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/19/politics/hillary-clinton-emails-server-classified-ig-report/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/clinton-on-her-private-server-wrote-104-emails-the-government-says-are-classified/2016/03/05/11e2ee06-dbd6-11e5-81ae-7491b9b9e7df_story.htmlNames of spies discussed in insecure email, lives probably lost:
http://observer.com/2016/02/breaking-hillary-clinton-put-spies-lives-at-risk/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3413033/Hillary-s-emails-contained-classified-information-HUMAN-SPYING-State-Department-says-won-t-meet-deadline-publish-emails.htmlSatellite data discussed in emails:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3196774/Hillary-s-emails-contained-secret-CIA-intelligence-satellite-info-panic-hits-Democrats-campaign-issues-4-000-word-explanation-s-innocent.html7% of emails classified... 2079 out of about 30,000:
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/02/new-email-release-brings-final-total-of-classified-clinton-emails-to-2079.php"doesn't make a whole lot of sense":
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/01/18/state-to-huma-in-2011-your-boss-better-get-an-official-e-mail-account/P.S. So Hillary Clinton wanted a mobile device that could be used for secure communications, and was told "nope, that's not secure, you can visit the SCIF just like everyone else has to do." So naturally she just used her own insecure server to send and receive classified information, so she could use her mobile device. Great.
If President Obama doesn't pardon Hillary Clinton, she will have problems fr
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Article is smoke and mirrors
This is a sympathetic article designed to sow confusion about this stuff. The article made the true but irrelevant statement that of a recent batch of emails not many were classified and those not Top Secret; it repeated Hillary Clinton's assertion that nothing she sent or received was marked classified, without discussing what is questionable about that assertion; it didn't mention how many Top Secret emails were found, didn't mention the satellite data or the discussion of the names of spies, and didn't mention that about 7% of all the emails were classified at some level. It also didn't mention that the State Department offered a Blackberry and Huma Abedin said that idea "doesn't make a whole lot of sense." But the article did spend several paragraphs talking about how well she is doing in the primaries.
Problems with Hillary Clinton's claims that no material was marked classified:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/8/28/1416309/-Hillary-Clinton-s-Felony-The-federal-laws-violated-by-the-private-server
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/02/09/judicial-watch-hillary-e-mailed-classified-info-to-get-printout-without-any-identifiers/
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/19/politics/hillary-clinton-emails-server-classified-ig-report/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/clinton-on-her-private-server-wrote-104-emails-the-government-says-are-classified/2016/03/05/11e2ee06-dbd6-11e5-81ae-7491b9b9e7df_story.htmlNames of spies discussed in insecure email, lives probably lost:
http://observer.com/2016/02/breaking-hillary-clinton-put-spies-lives-at-risk/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3413033/Hillary-s-emails-contained-classified-information-HUMAN-SPYING-State-Department-says-won-t-meet-deadline-publish-emails.htmlSatellite data discussed in emails:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3196774/Hillary-s-emails-contained-secret-CIA-intelligence-satellite-info-panic-hits-Democrats-campaign-issues-4-000-word-explanation-s-innocent.html7% of emails classified... 2079 out of about 30,000:
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/02/new-email-release-brings-final-total-of-classified-clinton-emails-to-2079.php"doesn't make a whole lot of sense":
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/01/18/state-to-huma-in-2011-your-boss-better-get-an-official-e-mail-account/P.S. So Hillary Clinton wanted a mobile device that could be used for secure communications, and was told "nope, that's not secure, you can visit the SCIF just like everyone else has to do." So naturally she just used her own insecure server to send and receive classified information, so she could use her mobile device. Great.
If President Obama doesn't pardon Hillary Clinton, she will have problems fr
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McAfee is owned by Intel.
McAfee is owned by Intel Corporation. Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini bought McAfee for $7.6 billion.
Quote from that New York Times story: "There are no immediate synergies that I can see," said Stacy A. Rasgon, an analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Company. "It is a strategic deal, and it is a pretty rich price for a strategic buy."
Ohhh. It's a "strategic deal". Oh, well then, that's okay? Why are writers with no interest or understanding of technology allowed to write stories about technology?
My best guess is that's why Otellini was fired.
Stories about John McAfee, who started the company:
1) Meet the harem of SEVEN women who lived with fugitive software tycoon John McAfee before he fled Belize
2) Bath Salts, Orgies, Murder, and Anti-Virus Software
3) U.S. antivirus legend John McAfee wanted for murder in Belize
McAfee is a "legend"? McAfee software was always undesirable, in my experience.
4) John McAfee: Addict, coder, runaway
Quote from that BBC story: "At the time of the raid, McAfee had begun an affair with a 16-year-old ex-prostitute he had met on Belize Independence Day."
She was an "ex-prostitute"? She was no longer a prostitute?
Another quote: "One night Emshwiller took McAfee's gun. She aimed it at his head, squeezed her eyes shut and pulled the trigger. She missed." John McAfee's response: "All she did was burst my eardrum. I'm deaf in one ear now, but I don't have a bullet in my head. Forgiveness is one of the graces that we have as human beings. Can I be faulted for indulging in it?"
Not-prostitute Emshwiller is quoted as saying, " 'One time before, I held him in the corner and I put a knife at his throat," she says.'
Former Intel CEO Paul Otellini got Intel, a hardware company, involved in that by buying McAfee, a software company. Would you use Intel McAfee software? It seemed to me that buying McAfee damaged Intel's reputation, and continues to damage Intel's reputation. -
Seriously? Noam Chomsky?
Its worth advocating a book by Noam Chomsky
No, it is not worth advocating. Mr. Chomsky is a Marxist — a self-admitted follower of a man behind the most murderous school of thought known to humanity so far (Hitler's genocidal form of Fascism is but a distant second).
The facts remain [...]
Whatever you can throw at the US government, a Marxist one is guilty of far worse.
we have engaged in proxy warfare through state-sponsored terrorism in the Ukrane
You misspelled the name of the country, erroneously put "the" in front of it, and made a wild-ass accusation without any substantiation... A typical Chomsky fan, I suppose...
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Re:Most Birds don't have lithium batteries
A hobbyist drone doesn't become "embedded in the aircraft".
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Re:Nothing to see.
HUMINT is classified at the source. Someone removed the classification, and as an original classification authority, the Secretary of State is expected to be able to identify classified information. It isn't retroactive classification, everything that has come out as being classified was classified at the source. Only Hillary is trying to make this out to be some kind of argument over what should and shouldn't be classified, HUMINT is never classified less than TOP SECRET//HCS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... (scroll down to the HUMINT section)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...HUMINT involves human sources of information, and could lead to the death of the source, so it is always highly protected information. Either Hillary is Incompetent or Corrupt, which would you prefer?
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Again?Again? That doesn't even qualify as dupe (as it can be seen at Anonymous Goes After Donald Trump.(2015-12-12)
To repeat a comment of mine in that submission:Anonymous declares war on city of Orlando (28/Jun/2011)
Anonymous vs. Zetas: Hackers Taking On The Drug Cartel (02/Nov/2011)
Anonymous wages war on Westboro Baptist Church (17/Dez/2012)
Anonymous Declares War on Singapore (06/Nov/2013) -
Re:Assumption...
Why leave out accidental deaths and murder-suicide and ignore woundings?
You also ignore the possibilities of rehabilitation, wrongful conviction, being in the wrong place at the wrong time, knocking on the wrong door, having one drink too many and all the nuances and mistakes which make up our lives. I've given up with the links - just Google any of the phrases with "gun" (US can usually be assumed) or conversely Google them with "US" where gun can usually be assumed. It must be very cold and hard in your black and white world but real life isn't like the movies, where only the bad guys get hurt and justice rules.
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Re:Apple does in 2 cores what Samsung needs 4 for
The average person shouldn't be buying an Android device without getting some guarantee that it will run all future versions of Android, otherwise you're just throwing away money.
Has there ever been an Apple device that comes with a guarantee that it will run all future versions of iOS?
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Re:Such a small fact that it isn't there
The problem at this point is that it's become to politicized to trust regardless of the source.
I will leave this here though. Even though this reference cannot be trusted any more than any other source. Everyone has to pay their bills and 'keep the lights on'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
( I expect to be modded to death for the pun )
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Re:This site is so biased now!
The answer to 2 and 3 are "yes" and "yes." For example, this.
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Re:Slippery Slope
You too. Here, have another link that you can bury your head in the sand from:
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Amazing but...
Why not just intercepts the intruder drone with other drone?
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trump, new adolph hitler
Yet you're paraphrasing. Do you have a link to the transcript of that comment? I should think you'd have actually quoted what he said. I mean, it's Trump. There's a gazillion things wrong with him. There are countless reasons that people have to not want him to be the president. Some of them are even good reasons. It should be easy to find that quote - and, again, Google's not finding anything using those terms.
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trump he want to attack foreign people and countrys, lotta evidence on video:iowa 1-26-16
https://youtu.be/Dl_34BeiMvg?t=1h12m26siowa 1:30-16
https://youtu.be/DUlJGZAMFNI?t=55m21snew hampshire 2-8-15
https://youtu.be/c-UyrR2I9l0?t=46m26stampa 2-12-16
https://youtu.be/YlH0rdW3ks8?t=2h2m13satlanta 2-21-16
https://youtu.be/Y9DJrA8gBwM?t=47m38smadison, alabama 2-28-16
https://youtu.be/sKWRtkfyOiw?t=54m57scolumbus, ohio 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/LI8hJHK2Ojk?t=24mlouisville, kentucky 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/0Hzc9yL3_n8?t=19m39swarren, michigan 3-4-16
https://youtu.be/cqaFWgNGt3Q?t=1h7m33s(2)
radio show host skewer trump and tear him new a**-hole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG8QX5SEtMU(3)
thirty year ago, rare video of trump harassin attractive black lady (**OFFENSIVE CONTENT WARNING**) https://youtu.be/SEPs17_AkTI?t=5s(4)
trump crazy at press conference last year https://youtu.be/Lom9mPITxOo?t=12m31s(5)
trump wild and bezerk closed door meeting https://youtu.be/m91vEm9kAsY?t=3m28s(6)
united states should be like european union (seen these storys in main stream press), europe doing great job handling they're immigrants come in for past year:imigrants great for economy of europe February 17 2016
immigrants show how to harmonious living in refguee center February 20 2016
immigrants respect host countrys and helpers february 20 2016
immigrants make on to better security on europe which mean more peac for europemarch 1 2016
immigrants preach live an let live amongst each others december 6 2015
europe don't want no border walls blockin immigrantion september 23 2015
germany lead way in showing how best handle immigrants an integration in communityjanuary 8 2016
sweden love it's immigrants even more than germany
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trump, new adolph hitler
Yet you're paraphrasing. Do you have a link to the transcript of that comment? I should think you'd have actually quoted what he said. I mean, it's Trump. There's a gazillion things wrong with him. There are countless reasons that people have to not want him to be the president. Some of them are even good reasons. It should be easy to find that quote - and, again, Google's not finding anything using those terms.
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trump he want to attack foreign people and countrys, lotta evidence on video:iowa 1-26-16
https://youtu.be/Dl_34BeiMvg?t=1h12m26siowa 1:30-16
https://youtu.be/DUlJGZAMFNI?t=55m21snew hampshire 2-8-15
https://youtu.be/c-UyrR2I9l0?t=46m26stampa 2-12-16
https://youtu.be/YlH0rdW3ks8?t=2h2m13satlanta 2-21-16
https://youtu.be/Y9DJrA8gBwM?t=47m38smadison, alabama 2-28-16
https://youtu.be/sKWRtkfyOiw?t=54m57scolumbus, ohio 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/LI8hJHK2Ojk?t=24mlouisville, kentucky 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/0Hzc9yL3_n8?t=19m39swarren, michigan 3-4-16
https://youtu.be/cqaFWgNGt3Q?t=1h7m33s(2)
radio show host skewer trump and tear him new a**-hole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG8QX5SEtMU(3)
thirty year ago, rare video of trump harassin attractive black lady (**OFFENSIVE CONTENT WARNING**) https://youtu.be/SEPs17_AkTI?t=5s(4)
trump crazy at press conference last year https://youtu.be/Lom9mPITxOo?t=12m31s(5)
trump wild and bezerk closed door meeting https://youtu.be/m91vEm9kAsY?t=3m28s(6)
united states should be like european union (seen these storys in main stream press), europe doing great job handling they're immigrants come in for past year:imigrants great for economy of europe February 17 2016
immigrants show how to harmonious living in refguee center February 20 2016
immigrants respect host countrys and helpers february 20 2016
immigrants make on to better security on europe which mean more peac for europemarch 1 2016
immigrants preach live an let live amongst each others december 6 2015
europe don't want no border walls blockin immigrantion september 23 2015
germany lead way in showing how best handle immigrants an integration in communityjanuary 8 2016
sweden love it's immigrants even more than germany
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trump, new adolph hitler
Yet you're paraphrasing. Do you have a link to the transcript of that comment? I should think you'd have actually quoted what he said. I mean, it's Trump. There's a gazillion things wrong with him. There are countless reasons that people have to not want him to be the president. Some of them are even good reasons. It should be easy to find that quote - and, again, Google's not finding anything using those terms.
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trump he want to attack foreign people and countrys, lotta evidence on video:iowa 1-26-16
https://youtu.be/Dl_34BeiMvg?t=1h12m26siowa 1:30-16
https://youtu.be/DUlJGZAMFNI?t=55m21snew hampshire 2-8-15
https://youtu.be/c-UyrR2I9l0?t=46m26stampa 2-12-16
https://youtu.be/YlH0rdW3ks8?t=2h2m13satlanta 2-21-16
https://youtu.be/Y9DJrA8gBwM?t=47m38smadison, alabama 2-28-16
https://youtu.be/sKWRtkfyOiw?t=54m57scolumbus, ohio 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/LI8hJHK2Ojk?t=24mlouisville, kentucky 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/0Hzc9yL3_n8?t=19m39swarren, michigan 3-4-16
https://youtu.be/cqaFWgNGt3Q?t=1h7m33s(2)
radio show host skewer trump and tear him new a**-hole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG8QX5SEtMU(3)
thirty year ago, rare video of trump harassin attractive black lady (**OFFENSIVE CONTENT WARNING**) https://youtu.be/SEPs17_AkTI?t=5s(4)
trump crazy at press conference last year https://youtu.be/Lom9mPITxOo?t=12m31s(5)
trump wild and bezerk closed door meeting https://youtu.be/m91vEm9kAsY?t=3m28s(6)
united states should be like european union (seen these storys in main stream press), europe doing great job handling they're immigrants come in for past year:imigrants great for economy of europe February 17 2016
immigrants show how to harmonious living in refguee center February 20 2016
immigrants respect host countrys and helpers february 20 2016
immigrants make on to better security on europe which mean more peac for europemarch 1 2016
immigrants preach live an let live amongst each others december 6 2015
europe don't want no border walls blockin immigrantion september 23 2015
germany lead way in showing how best handle immigrants an integration in communityjanuary 8 2016
sweden love it's immigrants even more than germany
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trump, new adolph hitler
Yet you're paraphrasing. Do you have a link to the transcript of that comment? I should think you'd have actually quoted what he said. I mean, it's Trump. There's a gazillion things wrong with him. There are countless reasons that people have to not want him to be the president. Some of them are even good reasons. It should be easy to find that quote - and, again, Google's not finding anything using those terms.
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trump he want to attack foreign people and countrys, lotta evidence on video:iowa 1-26-16
https://youtu.be/Dl_34BeiMvg?t=1h12m26siowa 1:30-16
https://youtu.be/DUlJGZAMFNI?t=55m21snew hampshire 2-8-15
https://youtu.be/c-UyrR2I9l0?t=46m26stampa 2-12-16
https://youtu.be/YlH0rdW3ks8?t=2h2m13satlanta 2-21-16
https://youtu.be/Y9DJrA8gBwM?t=47m38smadison, alabama 2-28-16
https://youtu.be/sKWRtkfyOiw?t=54m57scolumbus, ohio 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/LI8hJHK2Ojk?t=24mlouisville, kentucky 3-1-16
https://youtu.be/0Hzc9yL3_n8?t=19m39swarren, michigan 3-4-16
https://youtu.be/cqaFWgNGt3Q?t=1h7m33s(2)
radio show host skewer trump and tear him new a**-hole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG8QX5SEtMU(3)
thirty year ago, rare video of trump harassin attractive black lady (**OFFENSIVE CONTENT WARNING**) https://youtu.be/SEPs17_AkTI?t=5s(4)
trump crazy at press conference last year https://youtu.be/Lom9mPITxOo?t=12m31s(5)
trump wild and bezerk closed door meeting https://youtu.be/m91vEm9kAsY?t=3m28s(6)
united states should be like european union (seen these storys in main stream press), europe doing great job handling they're immigrants come in for past year:imigrants great for economy of europe February 17 2016
immigrants show how to harmonious living in refguee center February 20 2016
immigrants respect host countrys and helpers february 20 2016
immigrants make on to better security on europe which mean more peac for europemarch 1 2016
immigrants preach live an let live amongst each others december 6 2015
europe don't want no border walls blockin immigrantion september 23 2015
germany lead way in showing how best handle immigrants an integration in communityjanuary 8 2016
sweden love it's immigrants even more than germany
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Re:Against an aircraft that first flew in 1974...
The F-16, by virtue of its light weight (the F-35 weighs 1.8x more, F-22 weighs than 2.3x more), is one of the nimblest dogfighters out there. Its thrust to weight ratio is substantially better than the F-35's. You think a 40-year fighter jet is still in service worldwide just because it's cheap to maintain?
I agree that the F-35 is a boondoggle. They tried to make a single airframe do too many different things. But if its dogfighting capability compares favorably to an F-16, I'd have to take back some of my past criticisms. This report contradicts earlier tests last year which showed the F-35 losing badly to the F-16. Is the pilot just BSing, or have they really improved its performance that much in less than a year? -
Re:"you can indeed run into regular air traffic"
The chances are pretty good actually. And that's just the first page of Google hits (ignore the one fake video).
The near misses are happening frequently enough that there will eventually be a hit, likely several. Do you really want to stick your head in the sand and pretend there's no problem until there's loss of life? Aviation regulatory agencies like the FAA are frequently criticized for being too reactionary - not addressing problems until after there's been loss of life. They are attempting to be proactive in this case, and they're getting criticized for that too. -
Oldest computer installations are on classified...
sites. Find your nearest land-based ICBM site and ask for a tour.
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The LYING OBAMA just stump the Economy
Its obvious that LYING OBAMA SHITSTAIN is talking up the economy. As you see, the I_MAXI_PAD has made games into fuckign angry birds. In turn, real games such as Deus Ex 1, which require a brain and have dialogue are gone and ANGRY FAGS and CANDY SHIT CRUSH are what we got.
Now the economy is SHIT and VIDEO GAMES SUCK DICK as a genre.
March 4 2016
Wages Drop...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...93,688,000 Americans Not in Labor Force...
http://cnsnews.com/news/articl...Deficit with China GROWS...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wir...Exports hit 5-1/2-year low...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wir...ROGERS: 100% Probability of Recession...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...Gold soars into bull market as growth fears mount...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/bus..."Today's news"
JOBS, JOBS: FEB +242,000, 4.9%... -
The LYING OBAMA just stump the Economy
Its obvious that LYING OBAMA SHITSTAIN is talking up the economy. As you see, the I_MAXI_PAD has made games into fuckign angry birds. In turn, real games such as Deus Ex 1, which require a brain and have dialogue are gone and ANGRY FAGS and CANDY SHIT CRUSH are what we got.
Now the economy is SHIT and VIDEO GAMES SUCK DICK as a genre.
March 4 2016
Wages Drop...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...93,688,000 Americans Not in Labor Force...
http://cnsnews.com/news/articl...Deficit with China GROWS...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wir...Exports hit 5-1/2-year low...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wir...ROGERS: 100% Probability of Recession...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...Gold soars into bull market as growth fears mount...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/bus..."Today's news"
JOBS, JOBS: FEB +242,000, 4.9%... -
Re:Vulnerabilities?
AC re 'but to my knowledge no one has ever found any." did you forget all the interesting PRISM news back in 2013?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages
http://www.theguardian.com/wor...
"encryption unlocked even before official launch"
".. helped the NSA to circumvent its encryption"
"... routinely shared with the FBI and CIA, with one NSA document describing the program as a "team sport"" -
Spooks and the Home Office
It's hard to tell why exactly this has happened under successive governments, particularly as this one clawed back some of the totalitarianism of the last one.
We know that Theresa May's is advised by Stasi spook, Charles Farr, as well as his fiance. Farr wrote this legislation about 8 years ago. This is his 5th attempt to get it passed.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
I also know that MI5 are strongly anti-privacy, through somebody who did contract work for them.
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Re:It is simple.
Of course they will..
People will blindly follow an i-phone navigation system into the Murray Sunset National Park ( A sandy desert region with now water, no cell phone coverage and no help) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci... because they selected the center of the region, not the town they were aiming for. -
Re:If you think
That's not true at all. IoT simply means an embedded device connected to Internet.
That's a definition, not a principle.
Now in an ideal world, this simple device would be under your control, secure, and the limit of phoning home would be checking for updates (under your control) and sending diagnostics when requested, and also under your control.
But is that what these devices are doing? We don't even know why they are seeking out other cameras. We do know that they phone home even when told not to. So right away, not as simple as you claim. No security, doing odd things.
Nest Thermostats phoning home with unencrypted data http://mashable.com/2016/01/20...
Are you talking in front of your smart TV? Better watch what you say. http://www.computerworld.com/a...
And what could be cuter than a IoT teddy bear for your kids? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
So then we move on to the established Internet of things. Hospital equipment. That's a hot steaming mess and going to get worse. already hacked multiple times, and ransom paid in at least one case. Or are you going to deny like some, that the embedded systems that hospitals use are magically not part of the IoT?
POS systems,
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Re:If you think
That's not true at all. IoT simply means an embedded device connected to Internet.
That's a definition, not a principle.
Now in an ideal world, this simple device would be under your control, secure, and the limit of phoning home would be checking for updates (under your control) and sending diagnostics when requested, and also under your control.
But is that what these devices are doing? We don't even know why they are seeking out other cameras. We do know that they phone home even when told not to. So right away, not as simple as you claim. No security, doing odd things.
Nest Thermostats phoning home with unencrypted data http://mashable.com/2016/01/20...
Are you talking in front of your smart TV? Better watch what you say. http://www.computerworld.com/a...
And what could be cuter than a IoT teddy bear for your kids? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...
So then we move on to the established Internet of things. Hospital equipment. That's a hot steaming mess and going to get worse. already hacked multiple times, and ransom paid in at least one case. Or are you going to deny like some, that the embedded systems that hospitals use are magically not part of the IoT?
POS systems,
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Re:Demand
(1) Disney didn't actually replace the workers with H1-B workers; they replaced an internal department with an outsourced department consisting onf a third party company, which happens to have a lot of H1-B workers.
If Disney did not have to resort to hiring H1-B works to fill their labor needs, then it begs the question why the third party staffing company needs H1-B visas to fill their staffing needs? The local labor pool obviously has enough qualified candidates for Disney, but the third-party company can't find anyone? Did the third party company try to recruit talent from Disney, since that is an obvious pool of talent to hire from? Please, I'm begging the question here.
(2) In many cases, the labor being replaced is not actually all that skilled. The U.S. education system isn't what it used to be, and the graduates aren't what they used to be, back when they were getting through their degree programs on academic scholarships, rather than student loans. A lot of this has to do with the U.S. workers having experience, but not degrees, since they were in many cases sniped out of degree programs by companies in the
.bomb era who needed cubicle warmers to prove to their VCs that they were hitting their hiring targets. Now we have an non-degreed generation, which gets us to the third part.Um, if the labor isn't "skilled" then there is no need for H1-B visas since any Tom, Dick or Harry should be able to do the job? Oh, but these are "skilled" jobs in that the person between the chair and the keyboard needs to have a brain and has to be able to solve problems, and not just pick pictures on the cash register and make change. Setting your prejudices aside, the Disney jobs required skills, and based on the written accounts, the employees were reasonably good at their jobs. They were not the dregs of the
.bomb bubble.(3) A lot of these people are greying. That's a kind way of saying that they are expensive, compared to new graduates. Usually, that's couched as "culture fit", but what it really means is that CEOs tend to prefer people younger than themselves be working for them, because it's cheaper, and in many cases, you can hire better quality: they may have gone through a crappy degree program, but at least they didn't leave a crappy degree program after two years to become a cubicle warmer for some company that later tanked, going down with all hands.
Again, with the prejudice. The research disagrees with your statement, see Why older employees are more productive than young colleagues. The fact that you mention that "younger" means "cheaper" doesn't take into account that the H1-B visa holders are suppose to be "skilled", and therefor should not be "younger" and "cheaper". And in my experience is that outsourcing companies add more "cubicle warmers" than remove. Often, if the work is not explicitly agreed to then it will not be done. This is in stark contrast to your in-house IT department which often just do the extra work while complaining under their breath.
So in combo, that pretty much covers why they want H1-B's, and why the outsourcing companies are able to do for Disney what Disney wants done, cheaper than an in house IT department would be able to do it.
As for outsourcing your IT work, see Why IT Outsourcing Often Fails. For a company that is 24/7/365 not controlling critical IT infrastructure could be a fatal mistake. All it takes is one major outage to give your company a black-eye that takes years to recover. It is a penny-wise, pound-foolish decision.
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Re:We know what this really means