Dr. Paul has a perfect record of voting within the boundaries of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. No one else can claim this. Ron Paul for President!
Anyone else notice the hosting site's IP block is owned by Dreamworks? Hmmmmm.... --- OrgName: Dreamworks SKG OrgID: DREAMW-3 Address: 1000 Flower Street City: Glendale StateProv: CA PostalCode: 91201 Country: US
But how hard would it be to crack a 4096 DH/DSS key generated by PGP? If a message is delivered for a specific recipient and encrypted? Should one even bother? Or are there systems out there that could make a huge key like that a trivial crack?
I remember in the military we were taught to respect Geneva Conventions:
example:
1. You can only use a.50 Cal M2 Machine Gun on equipment and materiel.
2. Solution? Shoot at the enemy's belt buckles we were told by our commanding officers.
Anyone that believes we are only targeting "bad guys" is an idiot. We are bombing pretty indiscriminately, so what if a few innocents get wasted, they're the price we need to pay for justice!
Well, now that Solaris is starting to get some business back thanks to the Linux revolution; making IS managers pull their heads out of their asses and realize that UNIX was the solution all along.
They're getting cocky...AGAIN. Man the more things change the more they stay the same.
NH Chain of custody an utter sham
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKQEQ7qHvgM
This clearly explains the state of world affairs. Anyone notice the black cloud over Bush, Sarkosy, Mussharaff and the other's scleras?
Dr. Paul has a perfect record of voting within the boundaries of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. No one else can claim this. Ron Paul for President!
can't find any on the search engines.
OMG I need venture capital!
Anyone else notice the hosting site's IP block is owned by Dreamworks? Hmmmmm....
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Hey Gomer, hate to point this out but if you're anywhere in your 30's you're PART of the MTV (de)generation. :)
And you'd kind of HAVE to be in your 30's if you were playing with code at 12.
C'mon! everyone knows T'Pol brought Velcro to Earth...jeeez
But how hard would it be to crack a 4096 DH/DSS key generated by PGP? If a message is delivered for a specific recipient and encrypted? Should one even bother? Or are there systems out there that could make a huge key like that a trivial crack?
I remember in the military we were taught to respect Geneva Conventions:
.50 Cal M2 Machine Gun on equipment and materiel.
example:
1. You can only use a
2. Solution? Shoot at the enemy's belt buckles we were told by our commanding officers.
Anyone that believes we are only targeting "bad guys" is an idiot. We are bombing pretty indiscriminately, so what if a few innocents get wasted, they're the price we need to pay for justice!
Wag the dog, wag the dog, wag the dog.
Can anyone provide me some links or server and group names?
Does anyone have a link to a clip of the first plane?
It's not like most of these companies going out of business ever bought their M$ licensces anyway. The lack of compliance is amazing.
There is no Linux port, at least that I can find!!!
Please send the URL
Well, now that Solaris is starting to get some business back thanks to the Linux revolution; making IS managers pull their heads out of their asses and realize that UNIX was the solution all along.
They're getting cocky...AGAIN. Man the more things change the more they stay the same.