Who the fuck thought that this statement "That's not a new stance, it's pretty much how operational security in a theatre of war has happened for a couple thousand years." is insightful?
If the companies take taxpayer money to secure their networks and their networks become compromised, does that mean we (the taxpayers) get to sue for breach of contract?
I don't find holding a book very comfortable. And saying "books in our hands for hundreds of years" is just plain wrong AND not to mention completely meaningless.
My suggestion: reading comments before posting one:
Real king mouse (Score:2) by Max_W (812974) Alter Relationship on 9:39 Tuesday 29 June 2010 (#32730852) I've bought 2 mice from a company in Michigan www.quietmouse.com
This mouse is soundless. Literally soundless, there is only tactile clicks feedback, no sound at all.
It si very good for telecommuters. I can work even in a library now.
If it were me, I'd have George Bush against the wall in front of the firing squad for murder.
I guess it makes sense to kill Julian to cover up the murders committed by George Bush and co.
I am not saying that keeping operational information secure is NOT important to a wartime effort. Obviously it is.
I am saying that war should no longer be considered a viable option.
Pro-leak and obviously pro-war.
So it worked for the dark ages, it should work now?
Get a fucking clue. Times need to change, and wikileaks is a precursor to that change.
Who the fuck thought that this statement "That's not a new stance, it's pretty much how operational security in a theatre of war has happened for a couple thousand years." is insightful?
That's fucking moronic.
Was this a serious question?
Because I found it hilarious.
You know Google is going to "accidentally" forget to turn off their wifi sniffers on these guys too.
Congratulations on figuring out I wasn't addressing his overall point.
But thanks for explaining it to me because it was really hard to understand...
Proficiency in OSX does not equate to proficiency with Unix.
I can guarantee the vast majority of OSX users have no idea that it is based on unix.
If it wasn't secured to your car with duct tape, you can probably be pretty sure it wasn't done by the police.
Uhh, yea it's just you contradicting yourself.
I fail to see the difference between the two.
Greedy people are stupid.
Who the fuck thinks trying to assign an equation to something subjective is a good use of time?
That person is a moron.
Yea your analogy sucks big fat donkey dick and highlights your lack of understanding of this issue.
Try again when you're not a fucking moron.
you are a fucking moron.
You're making an assumption that creationists believe that the world is 14 billion years old and that god only created the universe, which they don't.
Creationists believe the world is only about 6000 years old and that it was ALL created, animals, the world, at that time.
Does the FCC censor your telephone calls? No.
Because making ISP's common carriers would give consumers the same protections to the internet that the FCC gives for telephony.
Learn what the fuck you are talking about before you post, please.
I wouldn't hire any of my university professors to do anything software related.
Academics should stay in academia.
I would actually argue that certifications are one source of the problem right now.
I see you are still working on your mastery of "of/off." I would keep practicing your "to/too" though.
I love this idea!
If the companies take taxpayer money to secure their networks and their networks become compromised, does that mean we (the taxpayers) get to sue for breach of contract?
I don't find holding a book very comfortable. And saying "books in our hands for hundreds of years" is just plain wrong AND not to mention completely meaningless.
If you don't want to have an intelligent discussion, why bother replying?
Not everyone wants to whore themselves out for money.
My suggestion: reading comments before posting one:
Real king mouse (Score:2)
by Max_W (812974)
Alter Relationship
on 9:39 Tuesday 29 June 2010 (#32730852)
I've bought 2 mice from a company in Michigan www.quietmouse.com
This mouse is soundless. Literally soundless, there is only tactile clicks feedback, no sound at all.
It si very good for telecommuters. I can work even in a library now.