ok for a corporate environment this might be nice but i'm not sure how it affects me as a home user. it would be nice to have a centralized management utility for Microsoft Security Essentials: I'm just not sure the boss would ever think it's worth $250/month for me to keep track of the workstations and servers in our environment. That's a lot of scratch.
Ghandi and MLK operated with the knowledge that there was a free press reporting on their actions, taking photos, and writing stories that got to the bottom of the truths for which they were standing up.
Today's press is mostly a bunch of cowardly slackers who don't do much investigative reporting and shell out poorly-written pieces with some minimal entertainment value. Anonymous cannot count on today's press to do any authoritative reporting that speaks truth to power. Since the environment has changed, so too must the methods of disrupting the status quo, a system which many of us find oppressive. As Jello Biafra encouraged us to do a decade ago, we must throw a monkey wrench into the system. Listening to No Agenda is not a bad way to begin your week. http://noagenda.mevio.com/
I've believed in a Multiverse since I was 12, before I dug my fingers into my Players' Handbook and DMG. If 20 million people play D&D, it must be true.
That's why Bush & Cheney limited the media's access to the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and embedded reporters in order to get them to suffer Stockholm Syndrome, taking the side of the agressors rather than reporting a non-biased view of the news.
Apollo 1 was a worse disaster than the losses of Challenger and Columbia. Yet nobody bemoans the fate of Virgil Grissom.
And this is also indicative of a widening of the gap between items manufactured in the US and those manufactured in other countries with a lower/cheaper standard of living. Manufacturing has been so devalued in the US that most unions are too weak to do their job of protecting worker's jobs, rights, and wages.
goldman sachs hasn't been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law because they're in collusion with their operatives in the white house. check out the resumes of the executive branch, and you'll find a bunch of ex-goldman sachs employees (who likely still have stock in that evil, horrible place)
And anyone who's done the least bit of research on outsourcing knows that it may actually _increase_ costs in the long-term, because the security of the data and the proper management of the data is worth far more than the savings found by giving your nuts to some other squirrel to fuck around with.
what good is an antimalware tool if it can't recognize evil code that has been obfuscated? it's not like evil programmers are going to make their programs easy to defeat on purpose.
the DNS & DDOS attacks on Wikileaks, the elimination of net neutrality, the courts vs. Limewire... what more proof do we need that our own US government will only let us have the internet that they want us to see?
I wonder how long it would take your mail to download if there were 100 faces in the message. WHAT A BAD IDEA. thanks, AOL.
It actually came back way before iTunes and the iPod. When Apple attempted to sell a MIDI interface, Apple Corps had a fit. And a court judgement.
i think the beatles were assholes.
yeah, just don't let me catch you opening a window on your mac and a window on your ubuntu box. NOT a microsoft window, by the way.
ok for a corporate environment this might be nice but i'm not sure how it affects me as a home user. it would be nice to have a centralized management utility for Microsoft Security Essentials: I'm just not sure the boss would ever think it's worth $250/month for me to keep track of the workstations and servers in our environment. That's a lot of scratch.
not only is FCOE pricey, even gigabit ethernet products are too expensive. they've been out for years - the prices should have dropped by now.
Ghandi and MLK operated with the knowledge that there was a free press reporting on their actions, taking photos, and writing stories that got to the bottom of the truths for which they were standing up.
Today's press is mostly a bunch of cowardly slackers who don't do much investigative reporting and shell out poorly-written pieces with some minimal entertainment value. Anonymous cannot count on today's press to do any authoritative reporting that speaks truth to power. Since the environment has changed, so too must the methods of disrupting the status quo, a system which many of us find oppressive. As Jello Biafra encouraged us to do a decade ago, we must throw a monkey wrench into the system. Listening to No Agenda is not a bad way to begin your week.
http://noagenda.mevio.com/
In the morning to ya'!
BURN!
I've believed in a Multiverse since I was 12, before I dug my fingers into my Players' Handbook and DMG. If 20 million people play D&D, it must be true.
That's why Bush & Cheney limited the media's access to the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and embedded reporters in order to get them to suffer Stockholm Syndrome, taking the side of the agressors rather than reporting a non-biased view of the news.
Apollo 1 was a worse disaster than the losses of Challenger and Columbia. Yet nobody bemoans the fate of Virgil Grissom.
guys like Richard Speck have access to all the drugs they want in prison
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i725FCBJIxA
And this is also indicative of a widening of the gap between items manufactured in the US and those manufactured in other countries with a lower/cheaper standard of living. Manufacturing has been so devalued in the US that most unions are too weak to do their job of protecting worker's jobs, rights, and wages.
if you're serious about keeping your files, get a DROBO. it's a consumer-grade RAID, super easy to use, and provides redundancy.
i'm not sure that this is the best location for a nuclear plant, but it may lead to a cool james bond flick.
the revolution will NOT be televised, it will be streamed from a cellphone
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obama isn't evil. he just betrays the public will at every opportunity. i think that's just being a selfish millionaire.
goldman sachs hasn't been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law because they're in collusion with their operatives in the white house. check out the resumes of the executive branch, and you'll find a bunch of ex-goldman sachs employees (who likely still have stock in that evil, horrible place)
just what i want, my personal info shared with a prison hookup.
NOT.
you forgot Hitler.
too soon?
one can choose to use or not use apple products.
one usually has little choice over their cell service or internet provider.
net neutrality is a far more important issue and imminent threat than apple's control over their little corner of media sales.
VDI is a terrible acronym, I'll give you that.
now they'll need to go dark and develop other tools / weapons to use against our government.
leave the poor woodpeckers alone!
Telegraph?
And anyone who's done the least bit of research on outsourcing knows that it may actually _increase_ costs in the long-term, because the security of the data and the proper management of the data is worth far more than the savings found by giving your nuts to some other squirrel to fuck around with.
what good is an antimalware tool if it can't recognize evil code that has been obfuscated? it's not like evil programmers are going to make their programs easy to defeat on purpose.
the DNS & DDOS attacks on Wikileaks, the elimination of net neutrality, the courts vs. Limewire... what more proof do we need that our own US government will only let us have the internet that they want us to see?