No!!! It is fashionable now to start an investigation on rape allegations first... as a foreplay. Jumping straight into extradition is totally bad-taste.
What is different in the process for a corporation?
You see... it is very hard to alllege an entire corporation raped 2 women... but I reckon they'll be working on it for the future.
You can't be serious. There's all kinds of things that data could show, leading to any number of possible charges against (and eventual fines collected from) Google.
...
The government might leak the data and cause bad things, Google's whole aim to begin with is probably bad things.
Hell yeah... What if Google collected the traffic while (allegedly) Manning leaked the cables? I say.. now, think about it... what if Google collected them... wouldn't this be a conspiracy to hide the evidence and obstruct the military justice? Of course this justifies even a Senate enquiry!
/tongue-in-cheek
My point: instead of escalating, wouldn't it be better the Attney to ask for the data that would be relevant to the investigation instead of asking all the data?
Hmm, for an all powerful god to create everything, know everything and control everything, that god must necessarily be much larger and more complex than the universe. So, who created this god?
He evolved.
Blasphemy... everybody knows that She evolved, praise be unto Her Noodliness
Prayer and Gospel reading in the Reformate Pastafarian Church this Friday at noon-time.
Wanna bet on it?
(hmmm... who do I know in..IAA? Maybe suggeting them to assign an IPv6 addr to each person - like the SSN - addresses to be tracked to individual persons? I bet they'll lobby it in no time, no matter it does makes no technical sense... since when making sense is necessary for business?... Fuck everything, We're doing 5 blades).
Yup. Since we'll be unable to use our computers...
Nor the malware... scorched earth strategy... effective protection by starving the medium of any "nutrients" (CPU cycles, IO and RAM). A better scheme... combine it with "fruit poisoning" (e.g. BSOD at any attempt to start any process). Hang on, that's Microsoft's job though.
I never thought I'll be agreeing with the idea of "army applying pressure" would bring anything good... until now.
(note to myself: seems like I'm growing old faster than I thought).
Batteries, cracked screens, fouled-up input devices, software bugs... there's a reason why equipment designed for the military costs so much more than consumer equipment..
Grip-of-death?
Rely on the device while under fire and the metaphor becomes reality soon.
TFA mentions "open standards" in the opening and only once. I reckon the reporter (or the proof-readers? or editor?) had a slip-of-fingers on the keyboard. 'Tis clear they speak of Open Standards rather.
This is why an Australian invented Wikileaks... I mean... "information wants to be free" and such...
and open source you share your code freely to help everyone
Hey, where does it say that they'll share the code?
TFA quote:
with the ABS directing software developer Space-Time Research to utilise the standards for both input and output of all data collected next year.
So:
1. it is the data that will be shared (govt takes preemtive - still legal - actions against Wikileaks?;) )
2. the guys that are doing the software is Space Time Reseach - the way I know, a bit far from a open source establisment (note: I have no affiliation with them)
I'm perplexed why people continue to use XML when there is YAML.
Can you point to me, please, to the reference on how one can define in YAML the equivalent of a schema? You know, to act as the "contract" for the data exchange protocol... extensions (to allow 3rd party custom data sections) and namespaces (to isolate the 3rd party extensions that I'm not interested in) would be a real bonus.
Well, they never archived "égalité" in the first place, and I assume that the "fraternité" is as dead there as in any other place these days, so I guess it fits the picture.
How do you translate "Big Brother is watching you" in French?
Frankly, France has a rosier future than the United States does
Prediction seems correct - even if for the wrong reasons...
The way I see these reasons: lower foreign debt and certainly less debt to China and a slighter better geo positioning relative to China.
English is the language used for global commerce, and has been for quite some time.
I live in South America and work with companies from all over the world, and I do not recall anyone every asking if I could speak French.
I guess they decided to change it to just "Egalite, Fraternite" and drop the "Liberte" part, huh?
You can safely drop the Egalite as well: the citizens don't have anything to say in concerning what is on the black-list or not (some of the people will be more equal than others).
What remains is only Fraternite... my French is not that good to know how Big Brother translates.
The correct tense would be the past or the future. For the time being, there isn't a firewall (the injection of independents and greens into a hang-up parliament seems to be causing good effects in this matter).
I agree that netbooks and business clouds are separate market segments, but you can have ARM-based workstations running ChromeOS, and I don't think/that/ market is separate from clouds for business.
Juts don't hold your breath, man. Speaking of businesses, if something can run on ARM, it will also run on a 4 years old workstation. No reason to replace them until these wrks don't die, especially if you moved into the cloud to save a buck.
Wouldn't the state just extradite and prosecute?
No!!! It is fashionable now to start an investigation on rape allegations first... as a foreplay. Jumping straight into extradition is totally bad-taste.
What is different in the process for a corporation?
You see... it is very hard to alllege an entire corporation raped 2 women... but I reckon they'll be working on it for the future.
You can't be serious. There's all kinds of things that data could show, leading to any number of possible charges against (and eventual fines collected from) Google.
...
The government might leak the data and cause bad things, Google's whole aim to begin with is probably bad things.
Hell yeah... What if Google collected the traffic while (allegedly) Manning leaked the cables? I say.. now, think about it... what if Google collected them... wouldn't this be a conspiracy to hide the evidence and obstruct the military justice?
Of course this justifies even a Senate enquiry!
/tongue-in-cheek
My point: instead of escalating, wouldn't it be better the Attney to ask for the data that would be relevant to the investigation instead of asking all the data?
Hmm, for an all powerful god to create everything, know everything and control everything, that god must necessarily be much larger and more complex than the universe. So, who created this god?
He evolved.
Blasphemy ... everybody knows that She evolved, praise be unto Her Noodliness
Prayer and Gospel reading in the Reformate Pastafarian Church this Friday at noon-time.
This is what happens when you don't free() your genes after you're done with them.
Why free them? Want to end like Manning? Send them to Cryptome or OpenLeaks... (one simply cannot trust Wikileaks for responsible leaks releasing).
40% of US residents believe in creationism. What are you going to say to them, huh?
"Awhh... forget about LHC... what do you think of Snooki?".
Is this good enough?
IPv4 is here and is not going away.
Wanna bet on it? ..IAA? Maybe suggeting them to assign an IPv6 addr to each person - like the SSN - addresses to be tracked to individual persons? I bet they'll lobby it in no time, no matter it does makes no technical sense... since when making sense is necessary for business?... Fuck everything, We're doing 5 blades).
(hmmm... who do I know in
IPoAC?
They are navy.
Ah... that explains!
Errr... hang on... what does it explain?
Norton 2011.
We can all sleep soundly now.
Yup. Since we'll be unable to use our computers ...
Nor the malware... scorched earth strategy... effective protection by starving the medium of any "nutrients" (CPU cycles, IO and RAM). A better scheme... combine it with "fruit poisoning" (e.g. BSOD at any attempt to start any process). Hang on, that's Microsoft's job though.
Right now Gawker needs him because he (probably) knows more about their systems than anyone.
Based only on the info published by the memo, he doesn't know too much... but is still only a memo.
I never thought I'll be agreeing with the idea of "army applying pressure" would bring anything good... until now.
(note to myself: seems like I'm growing old faster than I thought).
Batteries, cracked screens, fouled-up input devices, software bugs... there's a reason why equipment designed for the military costs so much more than consumer equipment..
Grip-of-death?
Rely on the device while under fire and the metaphor becomes reality soon.
Not just spoofing it. Just home in on it and blow it up. It's a big loud radio source.
You have a relatively small number of central nodes that you can take out and play havoc with communications.
Better yet: blow it up and spoof it shortly after.
I love that you are on Slashdot and you're arguing against people using computers.
That's not necessary an either/or... Just give them armor-plated wearable computers.
Jail-breaking is hardly an option in the army... I mean... just look at Bradley.
How many Jedi's currently live in Australia.
None: for the moment, Assange is retained by the dark side of the force and too dry Australia is for master Yoda.
TFA mentions "open standards" in the opening and only once. I reckon the reporter (or the proof-readers? or editor?) had a slip-of-fingers on the keyboard. 'Tis clear they speak of Open Standards rather.
but the govt still thinks sharing is bad
This is why an Australian invented Wikileaks... I mean... "information wants to be free" and such...
and open source you share your code freely to help everyone
Hey, where does it say that they'll share the code? TFA quote:
with the ABS directing software developer Space-Time Research to utilise the standards for both input and output of all data collected next year.
So: ;) )
1. it is the data that will be shared (govt takes preemtive - still legal - actions against Wikileaks?
2. the guys that are doing the software is Space Time Reseach - the way I know, a bit far from a open source establisment (note: I have no affiliation with them)
I'm perplexed why people continue to use XML when there is YAML.
Can you point to me, please, to the reference on how one can define in YAML the equivalent of a schema?
You know, to act as the "contract" for the data exchange protocol... extensions (to allow 3rd party custom data sections) and namespaces (to isolate the 3rd party extensions that I'm not interested in) would be a real bonus.
Well, they never archived "égalité" in the first place, and I assume that the "fraternité" is as dead there as in any other place these days, so I guess it fits the picture.
How do you translate "Big Brother is watching you" in French?
>
Frankly, France has a rosier future than the United States does
Prediction seems correct - even if for the wrong reasons...
The way I see these reasons: lower foreign debt and certainly less debt to China and a slighter better geo positioning relative to China.
English is the language used for global commerce, and has been for quite some time. I live in South America and work with companies from all over the world, and I do not recall anyone every asking if I could speak French.
My suggestion: time for you to learn Mandarin.
I guess they decided to change it to just "Egalite, Fraternite" and drop the "Liberte" part, huh?
You can safely drop the Egalite as well: the citizens don't have anything to say in concerning what is on the black-list or not (some of the people will be more equal than others).
What remains is only Fraternite... my French is not that good to know how Big Brother translates.
the Great Australian Firewall
The correct tense would be the past or the future. For the time being, there isn't a firewall (the injection of independents and greens into a hang-up parliament seems to be causing good effects in this matter).
I agree that netbooks and business clouds are separate market segments, but you can have ARM-based workstations running ChromeOS, and I don't think /that/ market is separate from clouds for business.
Juts don't hold your breath, man.
Speaking of businesses, if something can run on ARM, it will also run on a 4 years old workstation. No reason to replace them until these wrks don't die, especially if you moved into the cloud to save a buck.