I'm sure when the NK government gives you an opportunity to learn to hack American computer systems, you take it. If you find your not suited to the task, you're free to go to the gulag where you will be starved to death while performing hard labor; at least you'll be with your family.
Well actually they do, the amount is significantly less; all of the fission products will be there. If the EMP hits a nuclear reactor(which is much more likely in an airburst), start thinking Fukushima. Russia and China will have serious and legitimate concerns.
COBOL was actually designed to be readable by Managers (non-IT) and Accountants. At the time the choices were Assembler, FORTRAN, Lisp and RPG, and of the group only FORTRAN was semi-readable by the layperson.
Facebook is an advertising company, the social network part is just window-dressing; any website has the Facebook icon is sending and receiving a facebook cookie,having an account in the window has little to do with your having an account hidden in the back-room.
analyzing and publishing public information is not an invasion of privacy, even when done on a massive detailed scale using new technology.
True but isn't annoying to have to go deep-cover using CIA/FSB level tradecraft to avoid blow-back from a weekend night of sophomoric high inks? God help you if your undercover law enforcement or WitSec! I'm sure FB could easily be hit with interfering with a police officer even if a privacy charge can't beleveled.
Just tell me, how KGB agents are protected by the First Amendment and I will agree with you completely.
What you are not getting is natural people do not have the right to free speech because the 1st amendment gives them that right, they have that right due to being natural people; and your KGB Agent is a natural person too. The 1st amendment is a prohibition on the US Government in regards to interfering with the people's rights, not a granting of those rights.
Still it seems awkward to award a prize to someone for supplying supporting evidence to support a theory, where the actual theory didn't rate the prize.
Well Trump certainly seemed to know that the electronic communications or "Wires" were being monitored. He never said his personal communication were being specifically monitored, just the building his offices are in was. The most likely reason He would know is because HRC said something that she would only be able to know if his wires had been trapped.
Now after months of denying the wiretaps, we find out nearly every major department head in the Obama administration told baldfaced lies to both the American People and Congressional Oversight Committees.
US investigators wiretapped former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort under secret court orders before and after the election, sources tell CNN, an extraordinary step involving a high-ranking campaign official now at the center of the Russia meddling probe. Exclusive: US government wiretapped former Trump campaign chairman
Mother Jones
A pair of news reports dropped Monday evening that indicate that the investigation into Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort might be reaching a boiling point, with CNN reporting that Manafort was subject to government wiretapping before and after the presidential campaign, and the New York Times reporting that Manafort has been directly told by government investigators that he should expect to be indicted.The New York Times and CNN Just Published Bombshells About the Trump-Russia Investigation
BBC
Back in March Donald Trump was widely derided for tweeting that President Barack Obama "had my 'wires tapped' in Trump Tower just before the victory". Now some Republicans are crowing that the latest revelations vindicate Mr Trump's accusations.
That's not exactly the case. Paul Manafort was the target of the surveillance, not Mr Trump - although the former Trump campaign chairman has an apartment in Trump Tower. And if Mr Trump spoke with Mr Manafort, then it's entirely possible those conversations could have been recorded. FBI wiretapped Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort - reports
(emphasis mine). You know since Trump owns the building, and it was his campaign Manager targeted, the definition of "my" is certainly broader in that context than in normal usage.
The US' job is to figure out how much the Obama Administration was spying on its own citizens.
The Obama Administration wasn't just spying on citizens of interest, they were spying on presidential candidate of an opposing party. Even if you hate "The Orange Orangutans's" guts, this should be deeply troubling.
Creed: 1. any system, doctrine, or formula of religious belief, as of a denomination. 2. any system or codification of belief or of opinion. 3. an authoritative, formulated statement of the chief articles of Christian belief, as the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, or the Athanasian Creed.
I'm not sure in GoDaddy's specific instance, but many, but not all, state include creed as a Protected Group, and a long drawn out court case is just the kind of thing these Radical Groups in general like. This would keep them in the news for a long time as well as give them cause for extensive fund raising.
All GoDaddy is worried about is firstly some clowns blocking an IP address or a block of IP addresses belonging to GoDaddy's virtual host servers and knocking out the good with the bad; and secondly have the Feds show up with an arm full of national security letters and rsearch warrants.
I think the Progressive Politicians were actually thinking if there were any violence it would be gun violence, that would lend itself into their anti-gun agenda.
Countries affected by the travel ban: Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Iran
Countries being bombed by the previous administration: Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan
People are claiming that the current president does not have the legal authority to ban people from these countries from entering the U.S., but nobody questioned the previous president's legal authority to kill them?
Touché, that is primarily why I find the Progressive's typical position on the matter so hypocritical.
I'm sure when the NK government gives you an opportunity to learn to hack American computer systems, you take it. If you find your not suited to the task, you're free to go to the gulag where you will be starved to death while performing hard labor; at least you'll be with your family.
Well actually they do, the amount is significantly less; all of the fission products will be there. If the EMP hits a nuclear reactor(which is much more likely in an airburst), start thinking Fukushima. Russia and China will have serious and legitimate concerns.
use(English);
not that hard.
It's all good once you get your drum card set up properly, then just punch away!
COBOL was actually designed to be readable by Managers (non-IT) and Accountants. At the time the choices were Assembler, FORTRAN, Lisp and RPG, and of the group only FORTRAN was semi-readable by the layperson.
The funny thing about language fanboys is that they always act like every single post about their beloved (usually terrible) language is 100% serious.
I'm offended that Lisp wasn't even on the survey.
>As is often the case your doing it wrong.
As is often the case you're doing 'your' wrong.
And he wonders why his scripts blowup when he sets
use(strict);
Facebook is an advertising company, the social network part is just window-dressing; any website has the Facebook icon is sending and receiving a facebook cookie,having an account in the window has little to do with your having an account hidden in the back-room.
analyzing and publishing public information is not an invasion of privacy, even when done on a massive detailed scale using new technology.
True but isn't annoying to have to go deep-cover using CIA/FSB level tradecraft to avoid blow-back from a weekend night of sophomoric high inks? God help you if your undercover law enforcement or WitSec! I'm sure FB could easily be hit with interfering with a police officer even if a privacy charge can't beleveled.
... This is evidence see that a foreign power attempted to influence an American election by exploiting racial divides. ...
You've made two errors, first attempted should be conducting an ongoing campaign and American election should be American Society.
So if we finally find proof Obama wasn't a US citizen, do we get to put him in prison for running his campaign ads?
Depends on the law, murder, rape and a few others are non-territorial.
Just tell me, how KGB agents are protected by the First Amendment and I will agree with you completely.
What you are not getting is natural people do not have the right to free speech because the 1st amendment gives them that right, they have that right due to being natural people; and your KGB Agent is a natural person too. The 1st amendment is a prohibition on the US Government in regards to interfering with the people's rights, not a granting of those rights.
I don't think the pool is 1 billion or even 1 billion -1 because not all area numbers are in use and several sequences of number are not allowed.
Still it seems awkward to award a prize to someone for supplying supporting evidence to support a theory, where the actual theory didn't rate the prize.
Don't confuse living with enduring.
Well Trump certainly seemed to know that the electronic communications or "Wires" were being monitored. He never said his personal communication were being specifically monitored, just the building his offices are in was. The most likely reason He would know is because HRC said something that she would only be able to know if his wires had been trapped.
Now after months of denying the wiretaps, we find out nearly every major department head in the Obama administration told baldfaced lies to both the American People and Congressional Oversight Committees.
Where do I get it?
CNN,
Mother Jones
BBC
(emphasis mine). You know since Trump owns the building, and it was his campaign Manager targeted, the definition of "my" is certainly broader in that context than in normal usage.
What they need to do is inform users who "liked" or shared anything that was Russian propaganda.
Nobody should care if it's propaganda, what's important is if it's true.
The US' job is to figure out how much the Obama Administration was spying on its own citizens.
The Obama Administration wasn't just spying on citizens of interest, they were spying on presidential candidate of an opposing party. Even if you hate "The Orange Orangutans's" guts, this should be deeply troubling.
I'm not sure in GoDaddy's specific instance, but many, but not all, state include creed as a Protected Group, and a long drawn out court case is just the kind of thing these Radical Groups in general like. This would keep them in the news for a long time as well as give them cause for extensive fund raising.
All GoDaddy is worried about is firstly some clowns blocking an IP address or a block of IP addresses belonging to GoDaddy's virtual host servers and knocking out the good with the bad; and secondly have the Feds show up with an arm full of national security letters and rsearch warrants.
They are "Martyrs of the Noble Cause", I'm not agreeing, just explaining. That happens a lot in almost every radical group.
I think the Progressive Politicians were actually thinking if there were any violence it would be gun violence, that would lend itself into their anti-gun agenda.
Countries affected by the travel ban:
Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Iran
Countries being bombed by the previous administration:
Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan
People are claiming that the current president does not have the legal authority to ban people from these countries from entering the U.S., but nobody questioned the previous president's legal authority to kill them?
Touché, that is primarily why I find the Progressive's typical position on the matter so hypocritical.