Not "has probable cause to search." "Is suspicious of."
Lesson: Your fellow Americans don't care about your privacy, and trust the feds to decide whether or not to search you (and them), without court review, warrants, probable cause, or anything else. Where's PGPfone when we need it?
I just love how so-called small government conservatives are falling over themselves to become apologists for the president's dictatorial power grabs. It's really appalling.
Then again, civil liberties progressives were ok with crackdowns by Clinton and Janet Reno, so hypocrisy goes both ways.
China needs Google more than the other way around. Google should tell the Communists to jump off a pier, and let them block Google. They should absolutely not do anything to help the Chinese authorities do what they do best, which is persecute religious minorities and throw people in jail for perfectly capricious reasons.
I have no problem with selling China cars or airplanes or other stuff like that. But to actively collaborate with the regime in stifling dissent is just too much. After this, I don't think anyone should have any faith at all in their claim that they will stick up to the US Government's fishing expedition.
Google is dead. Someone new will take their place. Someone who doesn't kowtow to dictators.
Good idea, except lots of companies block user config of wireless, even something as simple as turn on/off. So you end up with it on all the time.
I have noticed this many times where my PC thinks some random access point is around, and says so, even when there clearly is none at all. It's quite odd.
Make the user url point to the user's User Page on slashdot. So people can see the user page for Roland all they like, but they have to click through to his blog only if they really want to.
ISPs may well want to sell crippled service, but there's no reason for non-idiots to buy same. They will soon discover that their investments have been a complete waste.
since this governs your rights waiting on line for your flight.
No matter what 802.11(b/g) channel they select, won't it interfere with existing users?
Not "has probable cause to search." "Is suspicious of."
Lesson: Your fellow Americans don't care about your privacy, and trust the feds to decide whether or not to search you (and them), without court review, warrants, probable cause, or anything else. Where's PGPfone when we need it?
We have our censored idiots too.
But why support a regime that denies you the vote and keeps you from protesting even severe violations of your rights? I don't get it.
Then again, civil liberties progressives were ok with crackdowns by Clinton and Janet Reno, so hypocrisy goes both ways.
"Facts are stupid things."
I have no problem with selling China cars or airplanes or other stuff like that. But to actively collaborate with the regime in stifling dissent is just too much. After this, I don't think anyone should have any faith at all in their claim that they will stick up to the US Government's fishing expedition.
Google is dead. Someone new will take their place. Someone who doesn't kowtow to dictators.
be evil.
So they spend all their time harassing those who still are. David Horowitz is the worst - what a tool.
Too bad BHA isn't around to see this.
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
I bet people set up PC surfbot farms just to get paid until their VC runs out.
Don't get caught in AMT hell when the stock tanks.
I have noticed this many times where my PC thinks some random access point is around, and says so, even when there clearly is none at all. It's quite odd.
Check your Preferences, there might be a checkbox.
Make the user url point to the user's User Page on slashdot. So people can see the user page for Roland all they like, but they have to click through to his blog only if they really want to.
And they wonder why Apple is kicking their ass. Hint: it's not the iTunes Music Store.
oh wait.
Both are multi-layer. A "flippy" disk with both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray would be too thick to put in the drive.
The KDE guys need to Kut the Krap with the names already.
as intelligently designed by an intelligent designer, according to the Kansas School Board.
ISPs may well want to sell crippled service, but there's no reason for non-idiots to buy same. They will soon discover that their investments have been a complete waste.
You're thinking of COINTELPRO, not Watergate.
I'm looking forward to seeing you do that. Go on!
Where are Dubya's defenders now? Do you, GOP fans, want the NSA reading your email?