I am under no obligation to comply with the illegal and unconstitutional wishes of evil leaders or states.
As a citizen of the United States, I am morally bound to oppose the unconstitutional wishes of said leadership. Personally, I believe that the armed forces of the United States are bound by oath to stand up against those that would promote illegal and unconstitutional actions like this.
This is the kind of thinking, that makes me want to be American. That this sort of shit in the article happens, is why I probably don't want to be an American (I'll probably end up as one anyway, my girl friend is Californian).
The narrative is wrong here. Journalists are heroes, not villains.
Deleting voicemails off of a murder victims voicemail inbox, that they had hacked, and then leading her family to believe that she was still alive and deleting her voicemails not only makes you a villain, you makes you fucking scum, evil and a blight on the face of the earth. Months ago an ex News of the World Journalist claimed on British TV that this sort of thing was going on, and had been for sometime, he claimed he had done nothing wrong in his quest for the truth and I stated at the time, where do we draw the line? If we allow this to carry on, just where will this end, just how much are they getting away with in this quest for the truth? Well, I guess the News of the World showed us where the line is, I guess they showed us just where it would end. Scum.
money spent on deployment of solar at the moment is wasted I think.
On a large scale maybe, but individually they are wonderful. I have them fitted over here in the UK and all my water (two of us living here) comes from solar power, outside of needing to boost from the mains if we have people staying over or alike.
What? Run around randomly shooting into the air, screaming "this is 'merica!", starting fights with anyone that looks at them funny so they can take their stuff and then FINALLY managing to get the person they wanted in the first place which they very likely could have got a lot sooner if they had played it cool and covert.
Why, whenever something less than favourable is mentioned about Android here, do we always get cries of "nothing to see, move on!" and "omg Apple r paid for this!".
If I could go back in time, I would convince Tim Patterson that writing operating systems isn't a very good idea and he should do something else with his time.
If someone can hack WPA2 then MAC filtering isn't going to do jack, the ultimate answer here is to use WPA2 (if you must use wifi).
I don't know if I should mark you as stupid or smart/funny... STOP CONFUSING ME...
Light from our sun, is white.
I am under no obligation to comply with the illegal and unconstitutional wishes of evil leaders or states.
As a citizen of the United States, I am morally bound to oppose the unconstitutional wishes of said leadership. Personally, I believe that the armed forces of the United States are bound by oath to stand up against those that would promote illegal and unconstitutional actions like this.
This is the kind of thinking, that makes me want to be American. That this sort of shit in the article happens, is why I probably don't want to be an American (I'll probably end up as one anyway, my girl friend is Californian).
The narrative is wrong here. Journalists are heroes, not villains.
Deleting voicemails off of a murder victims voicemail inbox, that they had hacked, and then leading her family to believe that she was still alive and deleting her voicemails not only makes you a villain, you makes you fucking scum, evil and a blight on the face of the earth. Months ago an ex News of the World Journalist claimed on British TV that this sort of thing was going on, and had been for sometime, he claimed he had done nothing wrong in his quest for the truth and I stated at the time, where do we draw the line? If we allow this to carry on, just where will this end, just how much are they getting away with in this quest for the truth? Well, I guess the News of the World showed us where the line is, I guess they showed us just where it would end. Scum.
Which is pretty much why I gave up on computer science and am moving into Geology instead. True story.
Yeah right, because some random dumb ass using Windows Vista automatically knows what a network is and wtf they are doing with one.
money spent on deployment of solar at the moment is wasted I think.
On a large scale maybe, but individually they are wonderful. I have them fitted over here in the UK and all my water (two of us living here) comes from solar power, outside of needing to boost from the mains if we have people staying over or alike.
$/kilowatt hour is the only metric worthy of discussion and Nuclear OBLITERATES the competition.
Literally.
They bought it, it already existed.
Firefox used to be in the Google Pack. Was that evil?
I just checked with the evil computer, and no, Firefox is not evil.
I'm seriously having trouble not picturing the "kung fu" street fight between rival gangs at the start of Big Trouble in Little China.
The fact that you don't actually seem to think that is a big number is why they get away with it.
what the US does to people who attack them.
What? Run around randomly shooting into the air, screaming "this is 'merica!", starting fights with anyone that looks at them funny so they can take their stuff and then FINALLY managing to get the person they wanted in the first place which they very likely could have got a lot sooner if they had played it cool and covert.
And yet just about all Christians seem to have issues with homosexuality.
Why, whenever something less than favourable is mentioned about Android here, do we always get cries of "nothing to see, move on!" and "omg Apple r paid for this!".
I wonder if ThePirateBay is in the top 200 website list?
I believe it is, along with a number of other sites they wouldn't want you going to.
If I could go back in time, I would convince Tim Patterson that writing operating systems isn't a very good idea and he should do something else with his time.
Like help invent Visual Basic *shudder*.