"Under this sort of thinking, Volkswagen would be liable if someone drove a VW as the getaway car in a bank robbery"
That may be the case, but probably only if VW knowingly pursued bank robbers as customers (e.g.; in their ads they said something to the effect of "Perfect as a get-away vehicle!")
I'd bet the courts/prosecutor said something to the effect "As the 'administrator' of a TOR exit node, It's not unreasonable for the operator to expect illicit or illegal activity to take place, as the intent of TOR is anonymity", or something along those lines...
Welcome to the 21st Century....
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It may be a state to state thing, but here in Colorado:
Colorado law (C.R.S. 38-30-168)
Associations are not permitted to prohibit the installation of solar panels on a unit or property which is owned by a member of the association. Any such prohibition in the governing documents of an association is void and unenforceable.
Hmmm, While living in farming areas growing up, That name was given because they worked out in the hot weather and sweat, a lot. Since they were bent over forward, their shirt would only get 'wet in back'...
notwithstanding vendor incompatiblities, the "one throat to chock" position is often held by organizations that lack technical competency, at least in a lot of my experience.
"However, any time the screening process is handled by H/R or non-technical management people, I rarely even get my foot in the door"
This suggests you need better inter-personal skills. Try joining a speaking group like toastmasters, or find local social groups in your area. Not only is it good networking, but you may pickup how non-technical people perceive you.
"Even with the alcohol and prescription drugs being legal, we still have a large number of so-called consenting adults not hurting anybody but themselves actively hurting everyone and themselves."
U.S. Government hires the over educated, at below market rates, and wonders why they "leak", steal and sell at the drop of a hat on todays broadcast...
The DNS entry has been removed, but the server continues to run:
http://209.238.99.227/index.ph...
"Under this sort of thinking, Volkswagen would be liable if someone drove a VW as the getaway car in a bank robbery"
That may be the case, but probably only if VW knowingly pursued bank robbers as customers (e.g.; in their ads they said something to the effect of "Perfect as a get-away vehicle!")
I'd bet the courts/prosecutor said something to the effect "As the 'administrator' of a TOR exit node, It's not unreasonable for the operator to expect illicit or illegal activity to take place, as the intent of TOR is anonymity", or something along those lines...
it's called github.com.
It has always been my observation that people aren't afraid of change, rather people fear being changed...
To buy this book is $81.47, to rent it is $34.50.
Seems a bit steep, no?
It may be a state to state thing, but here in Colorado:
Colorado law (C.R.S. 38-30-168)
Associations are not permitted to prohibit the installation of solar panels on a unit or property which is owned by a member of the association. Any such prohibition in the governing documents of an association is void and unenforceable.
Captain Obvious...
If it is, I would recommend selling them to all of those that are waiting and buy a real server...
We run a datacenter in a LEEDS Platinum building...
http://www.nrel.gov/news/features/feature_detail.cfm/feature_id=1505
Now you can get it running on a $99 dollar media player (Apple TV 2, and 3 (when it gets jailbroken))
Hmmm, While living in farming areas growing up, That name was given because they worked out in the hot weather and sweat, a lot. Since they were bent over forward, their shirt would only get 'wet in back'...
^This
The security team should be setting policy and doing audits, not being "the privileged ones"!
Amazon mustn't have bought them off, yet
FTFY
I believe appropriately so.
While it is my preferred desktop OS, it leaves a lot to be desired as a server.
notwithstanding vendor incompatiblities, the "one throat to chock" position is often held by organizations that lack technical competency, at least in a lot of my experience.
"However, any time the screening process is handled by H/R or non-technical management people, I rarely even get my foot in the door"
This suggests you need better inter-personal skills. Try joining a speaking group like toastmasters, or find local social groups in your area. Not only is it good networking, but you may pickup how non-technical people perceive you.
It was a solution to two separate problems:
Secure the communication and ensure the identity.
It works for securing the communication, we need a better solution for ensuring identity.
Note: If I had the answer, I wouldn't be "here"...
If you have one to spare... (andrew.gehring(gmail)
According to the TFA, the item was "presented to the state of Alaska in 1969 by President Nixon".
If the museum was run by the state, then they tossed it, and he owns it...
or drive to your local home depot...
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100087664/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053
At least that of a government employee...
"Even with the alcohol and prescription drugs being legal, we still have a large number of so-called consenting adults not hurting anybody but themselves actively hurting everyone and themselves."
FTFY
Bought and paid for with taxes, Open Source it!
You think it's cheap now...
U.S. Government hires the over educated, at below market rates, and wonders why they "leak", steal and sell at the drop of a hat on todays broadcast...
Yeah, but their security polocies aren't very good and getting C&A'd has proven to be nearly impossible...