That the security theatre is what it is. The country that the USA thinks it is isn't that.
Since 9/11 things haven't changed for the better and Os^Hbama doesn't make change.
Of course we see green shoots so we think it's over and we don't change the system.
This shows how the USA are 'into' it, even if the CO2 myth would be real: They'd rather suffer from a bad climate *AND* *WORSE* than give up their IP. How sad is that?
- To get a decent bearer for the media
- Decent artwork, info
- To get more after getting interested
- To support the artist as well-made choice after checking out the art
Yes, I am not of the ipod-generation.
Were they bought out by big oil?
Or are they really incompetent?
Don't they understand that it is better to pump a few more billions into ITER than to pump those same billions into banks?
Don't they understand that energy is a world-class problem and that it needs to be solved ASAP? I.e.: 5 years extra is unacceptable?
As if the prints would return this quick?
How stupid can you be if such a specific case takes 4 hours?
DHS senior personnel thinks that they NEED fingerprints to let someone enter? [fascist state proof #1]
DHS is unsure if they can send him back because there are no prints. [cluelessness proof #1]
Etc.
Of course the man didn't tell them he was taking medicine etc.
Local implementation of the EU directive means that e.g. Dutch people get a LONGER storage period than the minimum 6 months. Ducthies get 18 months of `free` backups of all their communications-related logs.
The court order thing is what they had beforehand, stuff is slightly different now, why else have everybody store data when you cna't easily access, or rather mine it?
Telco's have these records just for sending the bills and for troubleshooting.
Not for finding terrorists and pedophiles.
Sues Sweden? And what if they don't obey?
Data retention is just a Big Brother tool.
You don't catch terrorists with this, nor pedophiles.
And yes, I emailed Osama. Now what? They don't log the contents of an email.
And if I gpg/pgp the email, what then?
All Royal Air Force staff involved can thus forget about any clearance at all since they can be blackmailed.
I guess the military should compensate said personnel for loss of career possibilities and of course improve their data protection/storage/etc policies.
That equals 17.8560357 kilometers per liter according to google.
And that in 2016.
6+ years from now, maybe even 7.
Do I need to laugh? Do I need to cry?
Please have a look at cars outside of your bankrupt nation.
(no personal offence, the oligarchs are doing it)
In 2016 I will be driving a car that does 33 to 50 kilometers per liter. http://evolution.loremo.com/
This car is based on technology that is available NOW.
It is all in the license.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
El qaeda etc are all fake reasons.
They still want to snoop all your internet, wiretap youir phone, log your mobile phone, etc.
Call it NWO, Big brother or whatever.
The Qaeda reason is just a media buzz-word.
I am relying on no virus protection at all.
I am getting my software from trusted sources.
I am not running Windows.
So should I install Symantec?
All that is (in fact...) coming from the government that wants to force ACTA onto the world.
http://www.eff.org/press/archiveso/2009/05/06
Yes, the military-industrial complex owns the government.
It confirms their agenda.
That the security theatre is what it is. The country that the USA thinks it is isn't that.
Since 9/11 things haven't changed for the better and Os^Hbama doesn't make change.
Of course we see green shoots so we think it's over and we don't change the system.
This shows how the USA are 'into' it, even if the CO2 myth would be real: They'd rather suffer from a bad climate *AND* *WORSE* than give up their IP. How sad is that?
It's a Sign of the Times.
Obamageddon is coming
The oligarchs have done it, the USA are bankrupt.
I saw it while in Australia, I am living in Europe.
It indeed is not good, not at all to see over here...
Which is a pity and perhaps worse.
- To get a decent bearer for the media
- Decent artwork, info
- To get more after getting interested
- To support the artist as well-made choice after checking out the art
Yes, I am not of the ipod-generation.
A windows-only binary?
The world has changed since then...
Also:
> Attention Overseas Customers
(etc)
What do overseas customers have to do with USA law?
Were they bought out by big oil?
Or are they really incompetent?
Don't they understand that it is better to pump a few more billions into ITER than to pump those same billions into banks?
Don't they understand that energy is a world-class problem and that it needs to be solved ASAP? I.e.: 5 years extra is unacceptable?
As if the prints would return this quick?
How stupid can you be if such a specific case takes 4 hours?
DHS senior personnel thinks that they NEED fingerprints to let someone enter? [fascist state proof #1]
DHS is unsure if they can send him back because there are no prints.
[cluelessness proof #1] Etc.
Of course the man didn't tell them he was taking medicine etc.
Local implementation of the EU directive means that e.g. Dutch people get a LONGER storage period than the minimum 6 months. Ducthies get 18 months of `free` backups of all their communications-related logs.
The court order thing is what they had beforehand, stuff is slightly different now, why else have everybody store data when you cna't easily access, or rather mine it?
Telco's have these records just for sending the bills and for troubleshooting.
Not for finding terrorists and pedophiles.
Why do they win if I encrypt? Government just does not have to know what I am sending.
Sues Sweden? And what if they don't obey?
Data retention is just a Big Brother tool.
You don't catch terrorists with this, nor pedophiles.
And yes, I emailed Osama. Now what? They don't log the contents of an email.
And if I gpg/pgp the email, what then?
All Royal Air Force staff involved can thus forget about any clearance at all since they can be blackmailed.
I guess the military should compensate said personnel for loss of career possibilities and of course improve their data protection/storage/etc policies.
We can still scan foreigners with the device. The bill said Americans...
That equals 17.8560357 kilometers per liter according to google.
And that in 2016.
6+ years from now, maybe even 7.
Do I need to laugh? Do I need to cry?
Please have a look at cars outside of your bankrupt nation.
(no personal offence, the oligarchs are doing it)
In 2016 I will be driving a car that does 33 to 50 kilometers per liter. http://evolution.loremo.com/
This car is based on technology that is available NOW.
Why oh why is all the bad stuff (corporate related) happening in the USA first?
Offsite storage (how far offsite is your decision)
A lagrange point.
It is all in the license. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
Why wipe a disk?
Media is cheap nowadays. Just destroy the disk.
Google does not display advertisements here due to adblock etc.
So I don't have to pay if I were Brittish?
El qaeda etc are all fake reasons. They still want to snoop all your internet, wiretap youir phone, log your mobile phone, etc. Call it NWO, Big brother or whatever. The Qaeda reason is just a media buzz-word.
Have them drag the issue on in the EU. It may take a while but the sums are slightly over average in size.