Translation: registered party affiliation proves nothing. Actions speak way louder than words, and LePore has all but screamed that she's a Republican.
Registering as a Democrat screams that you are a Republican? Is that the best you can come up with?
I think you might find this article interesting (you might have to try back later- that link was just posted on the drudgereport, and thats just about the same as the/. effect).
They put out a huge ad in the NY Times earlier this year just to let everyone know that they were the US' largest supplier of oil.
The US's largest supplier of oil BY FAR is the US. We produce about 39% of our oil domestically. Our largest oil importer is Saudi Arabia. They provide about 17% of our oil imports, or about 10% of our total oil needs. Canada only provides us with about 8% of our oil.
Intel and AMD are Global , they have more employee outside of america then in america...
I call bullcrap. Intel has about 80,000 employees, and about 52,000 of them are inside of the US. AMD has about 13,000 employees, and about 7,500 of them are inside the US.
So does that mean that devsdeals.com, fatwallet.com, and the like cannot post the information even if they did nothing illegal to obtain it? That doesnt make any sense to me.
Um, the whole point of DRM is to make it so people can't continue to download things from p2p. If you download a media file on your Palladium system, it is encrypted with a platform specific encryption key- that means that you will not be able to decrypt it on any other computer. The encryption key is of course guarded very heavily in the hardware and could only be revealed with a very sophisticated attack on the chipset.
Palladium even takes it a step further and protects the video memory of the application so you cannot capture it. So aside from pointing a camcorder at your monitor, there is no way to make a non-palladium copy of that media file.
Now DRM does go both ways- if somebody can protect and control their "bits" on my PC, then I can also protect and control my data no matter where it is. This will do wonders for corporate security.
Actually that is not correct. Palladium is not just the software implementation of the TCPA spec. Both TCPA and Palladium refer to trusted systems that require both hardware and software support, but they are distinct systems. The biggest difference is in the boot process- TCPA takes over at start up and will only go into trusted mode if the OS is signed and verified. Palladium is not involved in the boot process at all- it is enabled later and essentially runs parallel to the OS kernel to secure the memory and resources of an application. This wasn't clear until recently, so a lot of people have this misconception.
Billy sells his lemonade and everybody buys it because its the best known lemonade in the 'hood and it does everything they want it to without sqeezing their own lemons.
The next day a pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed nerd waddles up next to him trying to sell his own lemons to sqeeze into lemonade and says "EVIL! You should be giving away your lemonade for free, and should only be able to sell lemonade support after the purchase. And you need to make your secret lemonade recipe public so that we can all try it out and make changes to it."
People still buy from Billy cause his lemonade does everything they want it to without sqeezing their own lemons.
Pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed nerd starts complaining that Billy is going to take over the world and is plotting to overthrow small governments. Spreads rumors about billy and his lemonade stand doing evil things. Buys some lemonade from billy and then trys to take it back for a refund saying that all he wanted was the ice and the cup, and it was an unfair tax to charge him for the lemonade too. Starts trying to pass laws forcing people not to buy billys lemonade. Trys to take every opportunity to make a weak joke about billy and his lemonade stand taking over the world. Claims that billy makes too much money on lemonade.
99.99% of the customers still buy from billy because his lemonade does everything they want it to without sqeezing their own lemons. They take note of the small gathering of pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed geeks across the street, but don't give a crap what they have to say.
Group of pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed nerds resort to writing insanely stupid comics about lemonade stands with billy and some retarded penguin in a tuxedo.
Translation: registered party affiliation proves nothing. Actions speak way louder than words, and LePore has all but screamed that she's a Republican.
Registering as a Democrat screams that you are a Republican? Is that the best you can come up with?
I would argue that her loyalties haven't changed all that much in the past decade.
And I would argue that you have no idea what her loyalties are.
I think you might find this article interesting (you might have to try back later- that link was just posted on the drudgereport, and thats just about the same as the /. effect).
They put out a huge ad in the NY Times earlier this year just to let everyone know that they were the US' largest supplier of oil.
The US's largest supplier of oil BY FAR is the US. We produce about 39% of our oil domestically. Our largest oil importer is Saudi Arabia. They provide about 17% of our oil imports, or about 10% of our total oil needs. Canada only provides us with about 8% of our oil.
Intel and AMD are Global , they have more employee outside of america then in america ...
I call bullcrap. Intel has about 80,000 employees, and about 52,000 of them are inside of the US. AMD has about 13,000 employees, and about 7,500 of them are inside the US.
So does that mean that devsdeals.com, fatwallet.com, and the like cannot post the information even if they did nothing illegal to obtain it? That doesnt make any sense to me.
Um, the whole point of DRM is to make it so people can't continue to download things from p2p. If you download a media file on your Palladium system, it is encrypted with a platform specific encryption key- that means that you will not be able to decrypt it on any other computer. The encryption key is of course guarded very heavily in the hardware and could only be revealed with a very sophisticated attack on the chipset.
Palladium even takes it a step further and protects the video memory of the application so you cannot capture it. So aside from pointing a camcorder at your monitor, there is no way to make a non-palladium copy of that media file.
Now DRM does go both ways- if somebody can protect and control their "bits" on my PC, then I can also protect and control my data no matter where it is. This will do wonders for corporate security.
Actually that is not correct. Palladium is not just the software implementation of the TCPA spec. Both TCPA and Palladium refer to trusted systems that require both hardware and software support, but they are distinct systems. The biggest difference is in the boot process- TCPA takes over at start up and will only go into trusted mode if the OS is signed and verified. Palladium is not involved in the boot process at all- it is enabled later and essentially runs parallel to the OS kernel to secure the memory and resources of an application. This wasn't clear until recently, so a lot of people have this misconception.
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default
http://vitanuova.loyalty.org/2002-07-05.html
Here is a more accurate depiction:
Billy sells his lemonade and everybody buys it because its the best known lemonade in the 'hood and it does everything they want it to without sqeezing their own lemons.
The next day a pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed nerd waddles up next to him trying to sell his own lemons to sqeeze into lemonade and says "EVIL! You should be giving away your lemonade for free, and should only be able to sell lemonade support after the purchase. And you need to make your secret lemonade recipe public so that we can all try it out and make changes to it."
People still buy from Billy cause his lemonade does everything they want it to without sqeezing their own lemons.
Pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed nerd starts complaining that Billy is going to take over the world and is plotting to overthrow small governments. Spreads rumors about billy and his lemonade stand doing evil things. Buys some lemonade from billy and then trys to take it back for a refund saying that all he wanted was the ice and the cup, and it was an unfair tax to charge him for the lemonade too. Starts trying to pass laws forcing people not to buy billys lemonade. Trys to take every opportunity to make a weak joke about billy and his lemonade stand taking over the world. Claims that billy makes too much money on lemonade.
99.99% of the customers still buy from billy because his lemonade does everything they want it to without sqeezing their own lemons. They take note of the small gathering of pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed geeks across the street, but don't give a crap what they have to say.
Group of pear shaped, acne faced, thick glassed nerds resort to writing insanely stupid comics about lemonade stands with billy and some retarded penguin in a tuxedo.