I use a 5GB TrueCrypt file synced via DropBox but it seems to create conflicted versions way too easily, despite switching machines at a low rate. I'd love to be able to see more details of the syncing process so that I can figure-out what's happening. For now, moving the frequently-changing information into a smaller 500MB file seems to have reduced the conflicts. Anyone have any tips on getting more information on the syncing process?
"Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa they make phones that look just like ours, have far better cameras and screens, faster processors, better operating systems, better and freer update mechanisms. Waaaaaaaaaa"
It's lucky they took the time to run lots of false flag operations in the name of LulzSec and Anon. - otherwise the public might be forgiven for thinking that the levels of cyber-crime didn't warrant a global government-organised snooping-operation.
I understand the issue, and I don't agree with the screening. However, I also feel you should be responsible for your choices. Fix it, avoid it, or live with it. Don't get all the way up to the screening and then bitch about it. You knew before hand it was coming.
The issue is that there are no choices; the laws are made to suit the members of the corporations selling the scanners and the politicians receiving the bribes.
A larger proportion of the public believe that if there's a law, it's for a good reason and so should be upheld. Therefore they will happily enforce a law made by another - often they don't even need to believe in the law - they'll enforce whatever you tell them to for pay.
So, this is where we are at. The sham of government representing all but made by a few to benefit a few with our fellow citizens, equally targeted by the law, choosing to uphold it without thought.
The problem, as always, is that the thoughtless multitude allow themselves to be controlled by the powerful few to the detriment of the powerless but thoughtful and society at large.
That effect is that the child is taught that someone with authority over them has the right to touch them in whatever way they wish without the child's consent.
It's not just the children being taught this lesson.
If you're that paranoid that every article about biological research makes you worry about "I am legend" scenarios or clouds of murderous insects, I don't know what you're doing typing on a computer. Skynet and the matrix people! What could possibly go wrong?!?
Congratulations fellow earthling! I'm here to tell you that we have selected your post as "that most likely to have saved the world."
I come from your future - a future so bleak it makes idiocracy look like a summer camp. There is one bee left and it's getting really tired. If only you had tried harder!:-(
The norm is that cops who break the law, including those who engage in unprovoked violence against innocent civilians, receive a paid vacation known as admistrative suspension.
Yah but dude. We're not talking about some minor bullshit like tasering a pregnant woman seventeen times before climbing on her back for an impromptu rodeo on CCTV here. An *iPad* was STOLEN!!!!
If I were you, I'd get used to it, because people are tired of the corruption.
Yes. The dam is about to break. I suspect that governments have seen this coming for quite some time - hence the recent ramping-up of fear-mongering over the last decade. Cocksuckers.
The top modern corporations control so much wealth and property that they simultaneously have in most areas a near monopoly on goods and services and a monopsony on labor such that the vast majority of people are essentially slaves to the corporate elite in one way or another. We who don't own property can't own property, even though it is significantly less expensive and more stable than renting at hugely artificial rates, we have to work our asses off for absolutely nothing and there are no jobs and no opportunities to escape this system. It is the most oppressive life I can imagine...
Welcome to 'democracy'. It's all in the way they spin it. Any level of dehumanizing institutionalized unfairness can be spun into something warm and fluffy in the right hands.
Corporation functions as a closed entity with no other goal then profit, even if that profit comes at expense of everything else (see: Bhopal).
Wth? According to , 11, 000 people died, over half a million were injured then twenty-six years later, seven ex-employees of the company were punished by being fined $2000 fine and spending two years in jail each. Lots of disincentive there to being a corporate ghoul. Not.
I cannot understand why *they* continue to choose cheesy-blander-than-bland-corporate-voice-over-grandfather types for these corporate vapourware videos.
I don't see how a multibillion dollar government loan to Huawei is any different from a multibillion dollar government loan to Chevrolet. (Hey that rhymes!)
It's OK when the US does it but not when the Chinese do it. Duh!
First they came for Motorola,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Motorola fan-boy.
Then they came for Nokia,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Nokia fan-boy.
Then they came for HTC,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't an HTC fan-boy.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left to speak out for me.
I use a 5GB TrueCrypt file synced via DropBox but it seems to create conflicted versions way too easily, despite switching machines at a low rate. I'd love to be able to see more details of the syncing process so that I can figure-out what's happening. For now, moving the frequently-changing information into a smaller 500MB file seems to have reduced the conflicts. Anyone have any tips on getting more information on the syncing process?
"Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa they make phones that look just like ours, have far better cameras and screens, faster processors, better operating systems, better and freer update mechanisms. Waaaaaaaaaa"
It's lucky they took the time to run lots of false flag operations in the name of LulzSec and Anon. - otherwise the public might be forgiven for thinking that the levels of cyber-crime didn't warrant a global government-organised snooping-operation.
Good show.
The issue is that there are no choices; the laws are made to suit the members of the corporations selling the scanners and the politicians receiving the bribes.
A larger proportion of the public believe that if there's a law, it's for a good reason and so should be upheld. Therefore they will happily enforce a law made by another - often they don't even need to believe in the law - they'll enforce whatever you tell them to for pay.
So, this is where we are at. The sham of government representing all but made by a few to benefit a few with our fellow citizens, equally targeted by the law, choosing to uphold it without thought.
The problem, as always, is that the thoughtless multitude allow themselves to be controlled by the powerful few to the detriment of the powerless but thoughtful and society at large.
A seemingly intractable problem.
It's not just the children being taught this lesson.
Thankfully, I live in the future where we have Skype and WebEx.
You must respect their beliefs otherwise they'll cry / feel bad / explode.
meh. There must be one of you that hasn't seen this extremely amusing video-mocking of potential iPhone4-users:
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg
Congratulations fellow earthling! I'm here to tell you that we have selected your post as "that most likely to have saved the world."
I come from your future - a future so bleak it makes idiocracy look like a summer camp. There is one bee left and it's getting really tired. If only you had tried harder! :-(
You'll probably need to license that behavior from the TSA so as to avoid infringing on their patent.
Yah but dude. We're not talking about some minor bullshit like tasering a pregnant woman seventeen times before climbing on her back for an impromptu rodeo on CCTV here. An *iPad* was STOLEN!!!!
What odds will you give me that she exits in a manner which somehow involves an iPad n.0 ?
lol
Yes. The dam is about to break. I suspect that governments have seen this coming for quite some time - hence the recent ramping-up of fear-mongering over the last decade. Cocksuckers.
Tell that to whoever coordinates worldwide news.
Welcome to 'democracy'. It's all in the way they spin it. Any level of dehumanizing institutionalized unfairness can be spun into something warm and fluffy in the right hands.
Uhh, according to Wikipedia
Wth? According to , 11, 000 people died, over half a million were injured then twenty-six years later, seven ex-employees of the company were punished by being fined $2000 fine and spending two years in jail each. Lots of disincentive there to being a corporate ghoul. Not.
I cannot understand why *they* continue to choose cheesy-blander-than-bland-corporate-voice-over-grandfather types for these corporate vapourware videos.
Haven't you heard? US law applies everywhere the US is able to threaten to 'bring democracy.'
It's OK when the US does it but not when the Chinese do it. Duh!
The Chinese are this season's French.
I guess non-geeks don't have a subconscious mind...
Quality insult/compliment though - it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside :D
Couldn't resist :D
Indeed. False flag operation n marked a success.