He builds rockets and is competing for military contracts, putting at least one of his enterprises directly and right into the middle of the industrial/military complex.
Lufthansa went through a 4000fpm rate of descent incident a couple of weeks ago. The loss of altitude had been caused by two angle of attack sensors having frozen in their positions during climb at an angle, that caused the fly by wire protection to assume, the aircraft entered a stall while it climbed through FL310.
... and the reason is why lies well within the scope of the neocon policy makers of the last couple of decades. I just started reading the book Dirty Wars from Jeremy Scahill - a real eye opener.
ISIL/ISIS fits perfectly - 30 years of war means 30 years of spending tax money towards the military/industrial complex.
Right, so is mine. Even though a fresh Ubunutu 14.04 install is still not handling multi monitor setups flawless, and by that I mean that I don't want fullscreen video on the other screen from where it launched, same with gtk apps, wrong QT tooltip color schemes and what not....
Of course it does and that's being done on daily airline operations. For a drone which can't refule at their drop-off location, that's another thing though.
So, how hard do you think it is, to hack into a nearby computer (laptop, cell phone, building automation controller etc) and use that as a next hop to get an audio signal of the typewriter?
This is true. The strongest category is CAT IIIc and the need for visibility is not existent. The so-called decision height for landing is also not existent. IIIc is not in use though, so I to IIIb are used.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...
... the rich and powerful elite behind todays governments and therefore also the secret services will learn hopefully soon enough, that their wealth and power is worth nothing, absolutely nothing if you face a large turnaround in society regarding civil rights and privacy rights. Good luck.
... of fucking assholes. Seriously. How on earth can their PR department sleep at night? By ignoring the facts? By ignoring what they know? It should be a law, that people in those positions should be held liable for what they contribute to - privacy invasion.
"I can't believe they're clogging prisons"
But that is how the system is setup.
He builds rockets and is competing for military contracts, putting at least one of his enterprises directly and right into the middle of the industrial/military complex.
That is way than enough for some of us.
...when they introduced Google Play Music etc. via regular Updates through the Play Store.
It's still better than having nothing at hand.
Lufthansa went through a 4000fpm rate of descent incident a couple of weeks ago. The loss of altitude had been caused by two angle of attack sensors having frozen in their positions during climb at an angle, that caused the fly by wire protection to assume, the aircraft entered a stall while it climbed through FL310.
http://www.aeroinside.com/item...
With regular updates: http://www.aeroinside.com/item...
fearmongering. Stop it, thanks.
They don't need to own the nodes. They need to know their uplink and/or upstream provider. And I bet they do on a fucking large scale.
What a fucking asshole.
... and the reason is why lies well within the scope of the neocon policy makers of the last couple of decades. I just started reading the book Dirty Wars from Jeremy Scahill - a real eye opener. ISIL/ISIS fits perfectly - 30 years of war means 30 years of spending tax money towards the military/industrial complex.
Right, so is mine. Even though a fresh Ubunutu 14.04 install is still not handling multi monitor setups flawless, and by that I mean that I don't want fullscreen video on the other screen from where it launched, same with gtk apps, wrong QT tooltip color schemes and what not....
Of course it does and that's being done on daily airline operations. For a drone which can't refule at their drop-off location, that's another thing though.
What if the attack surface is the "port it needs"?
Agencies that large might as well have other means of funding these days which are not in the books. Think about it.
http://www.aeroinside.com/item...
It keeps you longer on Facebook, so FB can show you more ads. More impressions, more clicks.
So, how hard do you think it is, to hack into a nearby computer (laptop, cell phone, building automation controller etc) and use that as a next hop to get an audio signal of the typewriter?
This is true. The strongest category is CAT IIIc and the need for visibility is not existent. The so-called decision height for landing is also not existent. IIIc is not in use though, so I to IIIb are used. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I...
...if Musk is in for the long run or for an exit within the next 2-3 years. Any ideas?
SpaceX is using laser melting, also called selective laser melting, explained: https://www.additively.com/en/...
Laser sintering is commonly used the term when plastic parts are produced: https://www.additively.com/en/...
Not at all... But we have seen people overthrowing governments lately. It can happen in the west too.
It's all part of the 'create-fear-by-telling-lies' departments. It has been all the way since 9/11. FUD at its best.
... the rich and powerful elite behind todays governments and therefore also the secret services will learn hopefully soon enough, that their wealth and power is worth nothing, absolutely nothing if you face a large turnaround in society regarding civil rights and privacy rights. Good luck.
... of fucking assholes. Seriously. How on earth can their PR department sleep at night? By ignoring the facts? By ignoring what they know? It should be a law, that people in those positions should be held liable for what they contribute to - privacy invasion.
OTRS to the rescue.