As a result of the flaws, Microsoft has asked the court to allow a "national security" carve-out from the requirement that any code or API's be made public.
it seems to me that by this statement they are admitting that they have a monopoly over the OS market... that is, if it's a national security risk, that means that the nation is running their software.
jon, i can't help but notice that you don't have many friends here. i would like to be your friend. e-mail me and we can talk about having some sleep-overs and we can go bowling and stuff.
I mean, really, you seem to be (along with most of Carnivore's opponents) assuming the very worst, without any firm evidence to do so.
well, yes, of course we're assuming the very worst. the very worst is what we have to fear the most. if you just look at the very best, how are you supposed to put pressure on them not to do the very worst?
i suck at words, but i think you should see where i'm attempting to go with this. - greg
America unleashes war on IRC. Bombing expected to be started by early next week somewhere, anywhere. Probably Iraq. It has the same first two letters. Yes. That will be perfect.
right. and they probably have things that can keep nuclear tests from affecting the areas around the tests.
the government gets way too much of our trust.
for that price couldn't you just buy 2 1.8 or so processors and a dual processor MB?
i think i should do something constructive in my 20 seconds. nah
As a result of the flaws, Microsoft has asked the court to allow a "national security" carve-out from the requirement that any code or API's be made public.
it seems to me that by this statement they are admitting that they have a monopoly over the OS market... that is, if it's a national security risk, that means that the nation is running their software.
greg
10,000 people? it was less than 3,000.
i'm just trying to figure out how they were estimating 20,000 at first.
and anyway, who says the people in there were good, decent people?
is it just me, or is napster.com down?
perhaps we have a motive?
how much do you think it'll cost for some billionare to get a ride on this?
haven't you all seen the maulibu stacy simpsons episode?...
"Hello Smithers, You're Quite Good At Turning Me On."
i saw a 5 monitor system in Swordfish(tm)
Some people with less pure intentions (e.g terrorists) might decide to do some redirecting.
actually, now that you mention it, i heard on the news today that osama's most recent fatwa was to misdirect all americans on the highway.
greg "tired of hearing everything called a terrorist" clarke
jon, i can't help but notice that you don't have many friends here. i would like to be your friend. e-mail me and we can talk about having some sleep-overs and we can go bowling and stuff.
i can't wait to hear from you!
greg clarke
if you don't want anyone to be able to steal and read your disks, however, this would be great for you.
I mean, really, you seem to be (along with most of Carnivore's opponents) assuming the very worst, without any firm evidence to do so.
well, yes, of course we're assuming the very worst. the very worst is what we have to fear the most. if you just look at the very best, how are you supposed to put pressure on them not to do the very worst?
i suck at words, but i think you should see where i'm attempting to go with this. - greg
BOOM!
America unleashes war on IRC. Bombing expected to be started by early next week somewhere, anywhere. Probably Iraq. It has the same first two letters. Yes. That will be perfect.
love, greg
you're asking slashdot readers about their sex life? *chuckles*
Stuff that matters?
i can whipe my own ass, thank you very much.
yeah. i saw yours after i posted mine. if you'll notice, there's a 1 minute difference. *hug*
If it can recognize cats, I bet it can recognize terrorists (*groan*)
that is, if the terrorist has a rat in it's mouth.
wouldn't it be nice to have that much free time? =P
osama bin laden! really, you don't know WHAT these evil terrorists are capable of!
-greg
i would mod that up if i could. you have +1 in pretend points.
are you a fox plant? seriously, are you?
Recently though, the OGLE team has come up with more than 42 new candidates.
so... what? 43?
we haven't decided what step 2 is yet.