I read these platforms as well from this page:
http://home.earthlink.net/~jmarkels/cp.html
And I said, wow - that looks great, and wandered over to this page:
http://www.constitutionparty.com
Which is where I found this gem:
"We, the members of the Constitution Party, gratefully acknowledge the blessing of the Lord God as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of this Nation. We solemnly declare that the foundation of our political position and moving principle of our political activity is our full submission and unshakable faith in our Savior and Redeemer, our Lord Jesus Christ. We hereby appeal to Him for mercy, aid, comfort, guidance and the protection of His Divine Providence as we work to restore and preserve this Nation as a government of the People, by the People, and for the People.
The U.S. Constitution established a Republic under God, rather than a democracy.
Our Republic is a nation governed by a Constitution that is rooted in Biblical law, administered by representatives who are Constitutionally elected by the citizens."
I think it's important to note before the standard Slashdot privacy feeding frenzy starts that Verant has done their best to act responsibly on this issue. A couple things to pay attention: The scanner in question did NOT scan registry, HD, browser history, etc. It was doing latency checks (for proxy server goofiness) and running task checks. The Verant Management has maintained a very open line of communication with their customer base, including a producer letter, EULA modifications (with explanations to the users), IRC chats with Sony lawyers, and a mandatory poll of the users asking them about allowing Verant to scan for cheating programs (80+% agreed with the scanning). Admittedly, I don't like people looking at whats going on with my computer in any way shape or form, but I'm at a loss to think of a better resolution to deal with people acting like scumbags. -Matt Burch Everquest Junkie
Zach Nelson is the President/CEO of myCIO.com. He was originally a big Marketing guy for Sun and Oracle. I couldn't find much that had to do with his technical background, but he's got a great degree in anthropology =P.
I am an NT administrator in a Terminal Server environment running Citrix Metaframe, and this exact same error occured when you attempt to connect to the Terminal Servers. As far as I know, there is not a Microsoft competing product for Citrix. (ie, I don't think this is targetted at Lotus, just a general screw up)
Whoop - just read that other post, and saw the difference between Constitutionalist and Constitution parties
I read these platforms as well from this page:
http://home.earthlink.net/~jmarkels/cp.html
And I said, wow - that looks great, and wandered over to this page:
http://www.constitutionparty.com
Which is where I found this gem:
"We, the members of the Constitution Party, gratefully acknowledge the blessing of the Lord God as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of this Nation. We solemnly declare that the foundation of our political position and moving principle of our political activity is our full submission and unshakable faith in our Savior and Redeemer, our Lord Jesus Christ. We hereby appeal to Him for mercy, aid, comfort, guidance and the protection of His Divine Providence as we work to restore and preserve this Nation as a government of the People, by the People, and for the People. The U.S. Constitution established a Republic under God, rather than a democracy. Our Republic is a nation governed by a Constitution that is rooted in Biblical law, administered by representatives who are Constitutionally elected by the citizens."
Yuck.
Obviously, this doesn't fix the embedded pictures in the webpage, but it allows you to read the text and check out the links:
Google Cache
I think it's important to note before the standard Slashdot privacy feeding frenzy starts that Verant has done their best to act responsibly on this issue. A couple things to pay attention: The scanner in question did NOT scan registry, HD, browser history, etc. It was doing latency checks (for proxy server goofiness) and running task checks. The Verant Management has maintained a very open line of communication with their customer base, including a producer letter, EULA modifications (with explanations to the users), IRC chats with Sony lawyers, and a mandatory poll of the users asking them about allowing Verant to scan for cheating programs (80+% agreed with the scanning). Admittedly, I don't like people looking at whats going on with my computer in any way shape or form, but I'm at a loss to think of a better resolution to deal with people acting like scumbags. -Matt Burch Everquest Junkie
Zach Nelson is the President/CEO of myCIO.com. He was originally a big Marketing guy for Sun and Oracle. I couldn't find much that had to do with his technical background, but he's got a great degree in anthropology =P.
I am an NT administrator in a Terminal Server environment running Citrix Metaframe, and this exact same error occured when you attempt to connect to the Terminal Servers. As far as I know, there is not a Microsoft competing product for Citrix. (ie, I don't think this is targetted at Lotus, just a general screw up)