This thread is a thought-provoking demonstration of Slash Daughter commentary. Mere opinions. You've studied theology to what depth? Know as much about philosophy as overclocking? You'd think the authors believe that, but that don't make it so. It makes you wonder what else the Daughters just spout off about with frenzied fingers.
Well, if you could outplay the "hackers" maybe. Engage them with the CyberPatrol brag of having strong anti-hacker measures and you're begging on bended knee for the (well-deserved) shaft. It seems more likely that the "hackers" could pour the honeypot of hot grits down the pants of the supposed ambushers.
Yes, humor is soo important. I used the Freedom To Innovate link in the article to send the following message to my political reps: -- Microsoft has damaged consumers with their monopoly. Break 'em up, kick 'em over. The world will be a much better place without Microsoft. Bye bye to a bunch that didn't have the sense to back down from the gang that vanquished the Confederacy and Ma Bell - both bigger and badder than the Borg from Redmond. Message for Microsoft: "Do not pass go, advance directly to the history books. Innovate there." -- Now, where do I buy that sense of humor?
This thread is a thought-provoking demonstration of Slash Daughter commentary. Mere opinions. You've studied theology to what depth? Know as much about philosophy as overclocking? You'd think the authors believe that, but that don't make it so. It makes you wonder what else the Daughters just spout off about with frenzied fingers.
Well, if you could outplay the "hackers" maybe. Engage them with the CyberPatrol brag of having strong anti-hacker measures and you're begging on bended knee for the (well-deserved) shaft. It seems more likely that the "hackers" could pour the honeypot of hot grits down the pants of the supposed ambushers.
Yes, humor is soo important. I used the Freedom To Innovate link in the article to send the following message to my political reps: -- Microsoft has damaged consumers with their monopoly. Break 'em up, kick 'em over. The world will be a much better place without Microsoft. Bye bye to a bunch that didn't have the sense to back down from the gang that vanquished the Confederacy and Ma Bell - both bigger and badder than the Borg from Redmond. Message for Microsoft: "Do not pass go, advance directly to the history books. Innovate there." -- Now, where do I buy that sense of humor?