I'm sure that it does, but the fact is that the Guardian doesn't need to make money at all - the Guardian Media Group http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Media_Group takes care of that so that the paper is totally independant.
I'm guessing that Vanity Fair on the other hand does need to make money... and a little digging shows that it's owned by the same group that publishes Wired magazine. Now, i seem to recall that it was a Wired employee that shopped Bradley Manning, and i start to wonder how deep the connection goes...
Guardian makes money selling advertising....
I'm sure that it does, but the fact is that the Guardian doesn't need to make money at all - the Guardian Media Group http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Media_Group takes care of that so that the paper is totally independant.
I'm guessing that Vanity Fair on the other hand does need to make money... and a little digging shows that it's owned by the same group that publishes Wired magazine. Now, i seem to recall that it was a Wired employee that shopped Bradley Manning, and i start to wonder how deep the connection goes...
Sorry if this is too complicated.
> I was unable to find this worm in Gentoo's portage tree
/etc/portage/package.keywords
It's in an overlay:
layman -a defectivebydesign
echo sys-crap/xp-emulator >>
USE="-security -nobrains mouse" emerge sys-crap/xp-emulator
Then just go to your inbox and click randomly, and you're done.