I love what he's doing but I said "damn, damn, damn" when he went on and on about about his experiences as a lawyer. Something tells me that might be the difference between Monster pursuing and not pursuing this case. Had he not laid all his cards out on the table, he might have got the fight he was looking for, and showed Monster they can't bully everyone around. Part of me is afraid that won't happen now. He may have laid all his cards on the table, but do you think they were ever private anyway? I would think any good team of lawyers and investigators would have found this out ahead of time, although Monster did not. However, they surely wouldn't have made the same mistake twice- you can be sure they would have done their research after receiving this letter minus the last few paragraphs, and they won't be going after anyone in the future without doing a little background check first.
Don't look at this as a permanent victory either guys- the pressure needs to be kept up on all of the members of the Senate, especially those that may be on the fence (the other spineless democrats).
Calls and emails made a difference today- Orrin Hatch was livid about "the blogs" spreading misinformation, and Reid obviously heard by the end of the day that his constituents were not happy that he was going to try and ram this bill through.
When this comes back up in January, be heard. And better yet, contact your senator between now and then and let them know you won't accept retroactive immunity.
$ man ssh-copy-id
I must have missed where you described how to tell the compile from the 1080p decode in the kernel scheduler.
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/feed/
Choose any two GNU packages on your system. That is still more than that one Linux kernel.
Yes, clearly all packages are made equal...
How the hell did this make front page news like 3 and a half years too late? Firehose fail.
Yeah, you beat me to the link, but Slashdot stories as of late are awfully old. I saw this one way earlier in March, and your link was even older: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/12/mifare_classic_smartcard_crack/
Don't look at this as a permanent victory either guys- the pressure needs to be kept up on all of the members of the Senate, especially those that may be on the fence (the other spineless democrats). Calls and emails made a difference today- Orrin Hatch was livid about "the blogs" spreading misinformation, and Reid obviously heard by the end of the day that his constituents were not happy that he was going to try and ram this bill through. When this comes back up in January, be heard. And better yet, contact your senator between now and then and let them know you won't accept retroactive immunity.