You realize that military officers are required to have completed their bachelor's degree and for certain grades(ranks) a masters degree is also required.
Yes, and here's my tuppence. You know you have mastered the subject when you get to question number 5 on the final and realize that you forgot to memorize the correct formula and must figure out the formula in order to do it and then take the general case and figure out the specific case.
No, that person is not legally able to consent.
Yes, If you are not a felon or other person prohibited from owning weapons No, Not on public roads, it violates the agreement you made to get your license. Yes, if you own the property you are driving on, you can do whatever you want unless you hurt someone.
Ok, so avoid the "interstates" and stick with the "highways" the "interstates" can be identified by the blue sign the "highways" have white signs. BTW most of the time they can't pick you up for vagrancy just for walking... you have to be non-self sufficient which usually means no cash/credit cards.
And the "hick towns/sherriffs" you speak of that only exist in scary movies and bad sitcoms do in fact ONLY exist in scary movies and bad sitcoms.
I am a citizen of the US, I vote for my "leaders" and one way or another have a say in the laws I must follow. BUT A treaty saying what I can and cannot record.
BAH!
Those who won't follow it can't be forced to and those who will aren't offending anyway.
Taiwan will still be the primary source of bootleg video movie and software and the US will be a primary consumer.
What gave you the idea that a peer to peer transfer protocol provides any privacy??
TCP/IP provide no inherent privacy or security. It is an organic open system where any node could concievably log every packet handled(with a multi-terabyte storage device).
Does either of them star Judas as the good guy, Christ as the bad guy? or the Romans as simply mis-understood?? Then they aren't as screwed up as Verhooven's abomination.
Yes, on public access systems a "ghost on logout/reboot" policy will tend to maximize the user experience and minimize management/supervision. sure, you can install bonzi-buddy but he won't be there when you log back in.
You don't want or need bank/military security unless you are a bank or military.
Banks and military installations are hard targets for a reason and yet are still penetrated occasionally... WHY?
because there is added value to penetrating those systems. The average person isn't in any direct danger from the people who rob banks or break into military bases.. and a bank isn't in any danger from someone who busts out a car window and steals a radio.
OTOH if you put up that sort of security around your house you may attract the attention of that sort of person. and unless you have the resources of a bank, you will be penetrated.
That is all well and good, BUT bypassing that security is possible. There is an optimal security level and IMO it is lower than that. The optimal security level for an academic or personal system should be the electronic equivalent of a no trespassing sign and an 8 foot chain or wood fence.
ie enough to keep honest people honest and make it difficult enough for the average criminal to move on the the next house.
You understood openness correctly, but mis-understood security. A safe is secure, even if 500 people know the combo... as long as those people are trustworthy.
Governments tend to have a firm grasp of security and trust... and even occassionally security without trust.
If you can trust the gatekeeper then you MAY not need to trust all who walk through the gate.
Security is simpler than that. Security requires fences, in the electronic world just as in the physical world.
those fences can be visible or invisible, incorporated or separated, But they will NEVER stop dis-honest people. No fence will categorically keep out all burglars. No computer security(short of pulling all the plugs) will keep everyone off your computer. Openness and security can co-exist ONLY when everyone is trustworthy.
Minor difference and a test. Can you pay attention to the homework even if unpleasant?? Then you do not have AD(H)D. If a stripper walked into the room while you were playing starcraft... would you notice... You do not have AD(H)D.
I know many people with no credit cards and unless you live in "East Nowheresville" you likely do not NEED a drivers license. I made it to age 25 without one and I know of others who have made it past 40... Its a choice...
You realize that military officers are required to have completed their bachelor's degree and for certain grades(ranks) a masters degree is also required.
Yes, and here's my tuppence. You know you have mastered the subject when you get to question number 5 on the final and realize that you forgot to memorize the correct formula and must figure out the formula in order to do it and then take the general case and figure out the specific case.
Concrete boots and swim lessons.
No, that person is not legally able to consent.
Yes, If you are not a felon or other person prohibited from owning weapons
No, Not on public roads, it violates the agreement you made to get your license.
Yes, if you own the property you are driving on, you can do whatever you want unless you hurt someone.
Ok, so avoid the "interstates" and stick with the "highways" the "interstates" can be identified by the blue sign the "highways" have white signs. BTW most of the time they can't pick you up for vagrancy just for walking... you have to be non-self sufficient which usually means no cash/credit cards.
And the "hick towns/sherriffs" you speak of that only exist in scary movies and bad sitcoms do in fact ONLY exist in scary movies and bad sitcoms.
Funny thing, he didn't. IN fact when he was selling his basic for the Altair, he wrote an open letter about piracy.
Love him or hate him, he's consistent.
According to the second... Japan is first world ... the first draws the lines as Nato=1st warsaw=2nd everybody else=3rd..
Actually Japan IS a third world nation along with the swiss. For a similar but differing view look here
Well, NT4 is cleaner and easier to admin than XP so I would applaud them... and since a new p4 winxp computer costs 339 from dell ... I say bravo.
I am a citizen of the US, I vote for my "leaders" and one way or another have a say in the laws I must follow. BUT A treaty saying what I can and cannot record.
BAH!
Those who won't follow it can't be forced to and those who will aren't offending anyway.
Taiwan will still be the primary source of bootleg video movie and software and the US will be a primary consumer.
What gave you the idea that a peer to peer transfer protocol provides any privacy??
TCP/IP provide no inherent privacy or security. It is an organic open system where any node could concievably log every packet handled(with a multi-terabyte storage device).
Well, given that NSA is the largest employer of geeks in the US, I would assume that someone from there has or will read your post.
EXACTLY.
I would have loved it if they had called it Bug wars, BUT Starship troopers describe TWO exactly opposed societies.
Does either of them star Judas as the good guy, Christ as the bad guy? or the Romans as simply mis-understood?? Then they aren't as screwed up as Verhooven's abomination.
A movie that would have been awesome if it had been titled anything other than "Starship Troopers".
but they had to pretend that it had any relationship to RAH.
I think that the first videogame movie title should go to either the last starfighter or TRON.
Yes, on public access systems a "ghost on logout/reboot" policy will tend to maximize the user experience and minimize management/supervision. sure, you can install bonzi-buddy but he won't be there when you log back in.
You don't want or need bank/military security unless you are a bank or military.
Banks and military installations are hard targets for a reason and yet are still penetrated occasionally... WHY?
because there is added value to penetrating those systems. The average person isn't in any direct danger from the people who rob banks or break into military bases.. and a bank isn't in any danger from someone who busts out a car window and steals a radio.
OTOH if you put up that sort of security around your house you may attract the attention of that sort of person. and unless you have the resources of a bank, you will be penetrated.
That is all well and good, BUT bypassing that security is possible. There is an optimal security level and IMO it is lower than that. The optimal security level for an academic or personal system should be the electronic equivalent of a no trespassing sign and an 8 foot chain or wood fence.
ie enough to keep honest people honest and make it difficult enough for the average criminal to move on the the next house.
In the electronic world, just as in the real world you can always go over or through the fence.
BUT you have the added dis-advantage of not being able to(YET?) categorically determine that joe is joe. Sue might be joe. or joe might be jake.
In meatspace there are ways to with certainty say Joe is Joe.
I thought from the context I gave that physical security(such as it is) was implied in my premise.
You understood openness correctly, but mis-understood security. A safe is secure, even if 500 people know the combo... as long as those people are trustworthy.
Governments tend to have a firm grasp of security and trust... and even occassionally security without trust.
If you can trust the gatekeeper then you MAY not need to trust all who walk through the gate.
Security is simpler than that. Security requires fences, in the electronic world just as in the physical world.
those fences can be visible or invisible, incorporated or separated, But they will NEVER stop dis-honest people. No fence will categorically keep out all burglars. No computer security(short of pulling all the plugs) will keep everyone off your computer. Openness and security can co-exist ONLY when everyone is trustworthy.
Minor difference and a test. Can you pay attention to the homework even if unpleasant?? Then you do not have AD(H)D. If a stripper walked into the room while you were playing starcraft... would you notice... You do not have AD(H)D.
I know many people with no credit cards and unless you live in "East Nowheresville" you likely do not NEED a drivers license. I made it to age 25 without one and I know of others who have made it past 40... Its a choice...