Still, look at this:
(3) The Internet has aided in facilitating violent radicalization, ideologically based violence, and the homegrown terrorism process in the United States by providing access to broad and constant streams of terrorist-related propaganda to United States citizens. I've never seen any terrorist propaganda in the web and I don't think any american has ever become a terrorist because of the internet...
They're starting with this statement, tomorrow they may pass a bill to effectively censor the internet.
Perhaps it's due to Slashdot, but all of the hashes you generated are present on http://md5.rednoize.com/, so the previous claim that hashes of common words don't exist in the internet might not be quite true.
What about Nokia phones?
Most Nokia GSM phones run Symbian and everyone loves them because of their cool native apps...
Portability is not a good thing and java is not a good thing, I'm not buying a phone running android because of these terrible news. Perhaps I should wait for Openmoko, QTopia or even buy something with Windows Mobile or Symbian that allows native applications.
Reminds me of when Blizzard banned an account with a level 60 mage and a level 54 priest from WoW because a "friend" of mine did a minor stupidity (pre-expansion times, 60 was the maximum level).
I didn't really care about the price of the WoW subscription or cd-keys, but I wanted my character back and never managed to recover it. I never really came back to WoW after the incident, as I refuse to level up another char after loosing 2 high-level chars, especially my mage which didn't really have high-end gear but had some cool items and was already level 60.
Not everything is wonderful for public servants and certainly not all of them are corrupt. You have to be like 70 years old to be able to retire and the salary is going to be just as bad as it is for retired private companies employees. The problem is that the corrupt people control all branches of the government, executive, legislative and judiciary. That gives a feeling of impunity and opens the way for some corrupt public servants to steal, if the government was serious, nobody would steal like this. I say, shoot the president and everyone in the congress, that's what might be able to save Brazil.
If that crap is ever made, it won't be a a week that thing was released and someone will find a way of smashing it without damaging your vehicle, disabling it with micro-waves or perhaps deattaching it (and perhaps putting on another car?).
Re:You talk like Intel wouldn't do the same
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Intel WOULD do the same, but did they ever let such public scandal happen with them?
AMD more evil than once we thought?
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It seems that the recent open-source commitment of AMD doesn't show that it's a not-so-much-evil company (no capitalist company can be good IMO)
Guess AMD is getting the hang of this business...
By the way, has Intel ever done something as stupid as this?
What sane person will join a terrorist organization because of internet propaganda? That person must be mentally ill...
Perhaps it's due to Slashdot, but all of the hashes you generated are present on http://md5.rednoize.com/, so the previous claim that hashes of common words don't exist in the internet might not be quite true.
What about Nokia phones? Most Nokia GSM phones run Symbian and everyone loves them because of their cool native apps... Portability is not a good thing and java is not a good thing, I'm not buying a phone running android because of these terrible news. Perhaps I should wait for Openmoko, QTopia or even buy something with Windows Mobile or Symbian that allows native applications.
Reminds me of when Blizzard banned an account with a level 60 mage and a level 54 priest from WoW because a "friend" of mine did a minor stupidity (pre-expansion times, 60 was the maximum level). I didn't really care about the price of the WoW subscription or cd-keys, but I wanted my character back and never managed to recover it. I never really came back to WoW after the incident, as I refuse to level up another char after loosing 2 high-level chars, especially my mage which didn't really have high-end gear but had some cool items and was already level 60.
Not everything is wonderful for public servants and certainly not all of them are corrupt. You have to be like 70 years old to be able to retire and the salary is going to be just as bad as it is for retired private companies employees.
The problem is that the corrupt people control all branches of the government, executive, legislative and judiciary. That gives a feeling of impunity and opens the way for some corrupt public servants to steal, if the government was serious, nobody would steal like this. I say, shoot the president and everyone in the congress, that's what might be able to save Brazil.
If that crap is ever made, it won't be a a week that thing was released and someone will find a way of smashing it without damaging your vehicle, disabling it with micro-waves or perhaps deattaching it (and perhaps putting on another car?).
Intel WOULD do the same, but did they ever let such public scandal happen with them?
It seems that the recent open-source commitment of AMD doesn't show that it's a not-so-much-evil company (no capitalist company can be good IMO) Guess AMD is getting the hang of this business... By the way, has Intel ever done something as stupid as this?