No this is a huge issue for Wikileaks. They got most of their documents from people on the inside who needed and WANTED the ASSURANCE that some of what they were handing wikileaks would be redacted, like operative names, and informant information. They wanted it to be a RESPONSIBLE release of information, one that doesn't have to be OK'd by the very people it would embarrass.
Now that wikileaks can't be trusted with keeping the UNREDACTED versions safe, they will lose a lot of sources.
to all the nations of the world, that if there is a natural catastrophe big enough to significantly affect more than half the nation, REFUSING HELP is a rather bad idea.
the slope of that green line. Anyone wanna estimate an (y=mx+b) m for me?:D
Did note the part about measuring Safari usage by adding in OSX machines when comparing browsers. Statistical reporting at its best. (/sarcasm)
as the article says...Microsoft is far more interested in the lucrative console arena.
It'll be interesting to see what Intel will do in response to this. The Wintel alliance is still on pretty strong
No this is a huge issue for Wikileaks. They got most of their documents from people on the inside who needed and WANTED the ASSURANCE that some of what they were handing wikileaks would be redacted, like operative names, and informant information. They wanted it to be a RESPONSIBLE release of information, one that doesn't have to be OK'd by the very people it would embarrass.
Now that wikileaks can't be trusted with keeping the UNREDACTED versions safe, they will lose a lot of sources.
Booooooooooooooooooooring~~~~~~~~ (that's why)
Exactly!! They just FINISHED the damn thing! What a waste!
Well I found the site by browsing from the main NG site. (Didn't try the summary link) Here joo go: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/05/110520-area-51-secret-hid-craft-base-declassified-a-12-plane/
(yeah, it's sarcasm, folks)
Homophobic AND racist. I am so disappointed in you Amazon!
Not that I know any better, but it wouldn't surprise me if they've never stopped building off of macromedia's shockwave code.
"The people who run the technology the last thing they want is something new to deal with,”
I dunno, I deal with end-users all the time and for the most part they aren't exactly eager to learn new software/hardware concepts either...
I figured publishers screwed over the authors, like artists and record labels, but DAMN... Good for him!
This is why we need a fast enough version of TOR such that the whole world can use it in place of the regular web.
True, the honor thing does come into play. But you have to admit, it does go a little too far when you run the risk of, say, nuclear fallout.
to all the nations of the world, that if there is a natural catastrophe big enough to significantly affect more than half the nation, REFUSING HELP is a rather bad idea.
you first.
the slope of that green line. Anyone wanna estimate an (y=mx+b) m for me? :D
Did note the part about measuring Safari usage by adding in OSX machines when comparing browsers. Statistical reporting at its best. (/sarcasm)
THIS IS COOL STUFF!!!
as the article says...Microsoft is far more interested in the lucrative console arena. It'll be interesting to see what Intel will do in response to this. The Wintel alliance is still on pretty strong
People not adapting to change well!!!
paid solutions?
Just how many people love it, and how many people will scream bloody murder to stop it
i have never installed an extension faster.
This may be science, but it's sure not art *I* like.
~creepy~
It deserves so much better than 10%!!!
"We're not sure..."
Oh I so wish I had mod points for you! +5 Funny!
Doing it to everything is better because then it's significantly more difficult to tell what the real target is.