sigh... anon, the framers of the US constitution disagree with you. If a dozen or so randomly chosen citizens can't come to an agreement on what a law means, then the law is too complex. Otherwise laws can be written such that anyone can be thrown in the slammer or fined for arcane phrases interpreted by "experts" in ivory towers.
Juries are used as a hedge against many other tricks used by powerful governments against it's citizens as well.
Yeah I like how these days "commercial" means "the government gave money to a private company so they could build it". Capitalism is dead; literally and linguistically.
A public television station has a channel (12.3) here in Denver that broadcasts international news programs. They broadcast RT a couple of times a day. What I find funny is... RT stands for "Russia Today" and the program is 100% about the United States. Specifically about people in the United States who are angry for some reason or another. There are almost no stories about Russia. That said, sometimes they have interesting guests and interviews.
I agree with much of what this guy said. However his assertions that speaking truth to power draws wrath have been true forever... and more so in the past. If this guy would have blown the whistle on NSA wrongdoing in the 1950's he probably just would have disappeared. In my opinion, in the United States at least, it is less dangerous and easier today to "speak truth to power" than it has ever been.
That being said, we really need to put the breaks on the US spy machine and the US global empire in general. It costs too much and I'm just not interested in participating any more.
There were people who actually sat in chairs and listened to this person give a speech. Then they all went and wrote stories about this and published them. Then slashdot noticed it. Then I commented on it. Wow what a historical event.
Sick people and people who suffer traumatic injuries are potential "freeloaders"? So in your world, the "good man" without insurance dies along the side of the road like a bloated raccoon? The person who is broken and mutilated by a hit-and-run, who doesn't have insurance, should just bleed out where they are and die? For if they don't, they are "freeloaders"?
For your community's sake, I hope you aren't a first responder.
Has there been any public response from gnome.org about the almost universal dissatisfaction with Gnome 3? Any word from Fedora on why they include Gnome 3?
I always have a fiber of suspicion when I update software from the Internet.
Noob question: What precautions do the big distros like Fedora take to prevent "man in the middle" attacks for package updates? I ran the update tool on my new clean Fedora 17 install and there were a bzillion updates.
This reminds me of when everyone fumed that Dick Cheney was running the world. Dick Cheney couldn't do anything that George Bush didn't sign off on.
Microsoft can't do anything the hardware manufacturers don't sign off on. Microsoft doesn't run the world. If they have some hair-brained idea that gets enshrined in hardware, don't blame Microsoft... blame the hardware people. Don't buy their crap! There are many different processors and platforms that run modern operating systems. Tell Blizzard to port Diablo and Wow over, then wave farewell to Microsoft.
Al-Queda Affiliate: Any group of two or more Muslims that express a dislike for the United States, a publicly traded corporation, the United Kingdom, Germany or France.
It's a shame, but the folks at Firefox have gone off the rails in just about every way. First Gnome goes off the rails, now Firefox. We are living in troubled times my friends.
Yet another reason why java sucks. Would you use a bandsaw if you could only use certain speed, blades and positions after paying the manufacturer extra? Oh... and we aren't exactly certain what speeds, blades and positions require fees. You won't know until after you've made and sold a product cut by the bandsaw.
Just say no to Java...
If god used these things to create the universe, then who and by what means was god created? and so on and so forth...
sigh... anon, the framers of the US constitution disagree with you. If a dozen or so randomly chosen citizens can't come to an agreement on what a law means, then the law is too complex. Otherwise laws can be written such that anyone can be thrown in the slammer or fined for arcane phrases interpreted by "experts" in ivory towers. Juries are used as a hedge against many other tricks used by powerful governments against it's citizens as well.
Yep shore is... hot yesterday... gonna be hotter t'marruh I hear... uuuuuh huh... (spits tobacco)
ITT people talking about how hot it is outside. The pinnacle of intelligent conversation.
Up next: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_cooling
Yeah I like how these days "commercial" means "the government gave money to a private company so they could build it". Capitalism is dead; literally and linguistically.
I kind of like the changes predicted for us here in Colorado. Is there a group out there in favor of global warming I could join?
A public television station has a channel (12.3) here in Denver that broadcasts international news programs. They broadcast RT a couple of times a day. What I find funny is... RT stands for "Russia Today" and the program is 100% about the United States. Specifically about people in the United States who are angry for some reason or another. There are almost no stories about Russia. That said, sometimes they have interesting guests and interviews.
I agree with much of what this guy said. However his assertions that speaking truth to power draws wrath have been true forever... and more so in the past. If this guy would have blown the whistle on NSA wrongdoing in the 1950's he probably just would have disappeared. In my opinion, in the United States at least, it is less dangerous and easier today to "speak truth to power" than it has ever been.
That being said, we really need to put the breaks on the US spy machine and the US global empire in general. It costs too much and I'm just not interested in participating any more.
There were people who actually sat in chairs and listened to this person give a speech. Then they all went and wrote stories about this and published them. Then slashdot noticed it. Then I commented on it. Wow what a historical event.
Sick people and people who suffer traumatic injuries are potential "freeloaders"? So in your world, the "good man" without insurance dies along the side of the road like a bloated raccoon? The person who is broken and mutilated by a hit-and-run, who doesn't have insurance, should just bleed out where they are and die? For if they don't, they are "freeloaders"? For your community's sake, I hope you aren't a first responder.
Don't these dorks know there is not much difference between streaming and downloading.
Like you all aren't using Streamripper... http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/
Has there been any public response from gnome.org about the almost universal dissatisfaction with Gnome 3? Any word from Fedora on why they include Gnome 3?
I always have a fiber of suspicion when I update software from the Internet. Noob question: What precautions do the big distros like Fedora take to prevent "man in the middle" attacks for package updates? I ran the update tool on my new clean Fedora 17 install and there were a bzillion updates.
This reminds me of when everyone fumed that Dick Cheney was running the world. Dick Cheney couldn't do anything that George Bush didn't sign off on.
Microsoft can't do anything the hardware manufacturers don't sign off on. Microsoft doesn't run the world. If they have some hair-brained idea that gets enshrined in hardware, don't blame Microsoft... blame the hardware people. Don't buy their crap! There are many different processors and platforms that run modern operating systems. Tell Blizzard to port Diablo and Wow over, then wave farewell to Microsoft.
My Scotts-Irish mom would teach them how to mash balls and turn men into meek church mice.
Time for everyone in Australia to run a 24/7 web spider that surfs random sites.
Al-Queda Affiliate: Any group of two or more Muslims that express a dislike for the United States, a publicly traded corporation, the United Kingdom, Germany or France.
for real... lotta love and trust in the household.
you just went full retard.
hey FBI... we'll get back to you when we're done with that.
It's a shame, but the folks at Firefox have gone off the rails in just about every way. First Gnome goes off the rails, now Firefox. We are living in troubled times my friends.
Good luck with that wigheads...
True privacy advocates will suggest the following: Do not put data you wish to keep private on a storage system accessible by someone else.
Can these black boxes have a "Clear" button on them?
Yet another reason why java sucks. Would you use a bandsaw if you could only use certain speed, blades and positions after paying the manufacturer extra? Oh... and we aren't exactly certain what speeds, blades and positions require fees. You won't know until after you've made and sold a product cut by the bandsaw. Just say no to Java...