I disagree. The point is that most people are using the computers for research. Very few people are more comfortable writing and reading private e-mails in a public place like a library.
Linux is porbably uniquely positioned to fight a war on N fronts (where N is a positive, large integer).
Oh, yes, a positive large integer. Is this as opposed to a negative large integer?
Yes that's what i'm saying. Why would you call them hackers? Do you understand how little computer skill you need to scan a dollar bill and edit it with photoshop? Knowing how to use photoshop or how to counterfeit money does not make you a hacker.
Even for jouranlists this is getting pretty bad.. A group of central banks, including the Bank of Canada, is quietly giving secret anti-counterfeiting technology to computer and software manufacturers in an attempt to hinder hackers who try to print money at home.
Someone needs to teach journalists that anyone who does something bad with a computer!=hacker!
Jobs, who is worth $1.7 billion (U.S.), according to Forbes magazine last year, routinely declines interview requests and could not be reached for comment for this story.
What does Steve Jobs not wanting to do an interview for the San Francisco Chronicle have to do with how much money he is worth?
North Dakota has also had this online for a while now. Let's you search for a person name, or list them by letter. Also lists offense, current address, and a picture.
I disagree.
The point is that most people are using the computers for research. Very few people are more comfortable writing and reading private e-mails in a public place like a library.
Linux is porbably uniquely positioned to fight a war on N fronts (where N is a positive, large integer).
Oh, yes, a positive large integer. Is this as opposed to a negative large integer?
Yes that's what i'm saying. Why would you call them hackers? Do you understand how little computer skill you need to scan a dollar bill and edit it with photoshop? Knowing how to use photoshop or how to counterfeit money does not make you a hacker.
Even for jouranlists this is getting pretty bad..
A group of central banks, including the Bank of Canada, is quietly giving secret anti-counterfeiting technology to computer and software manufacturers in an attempt to hinder hackers who try to print money at home.
Someone needs to teach journalists that anyone who does something bad with a computer!=hacker!
Jobs, who is worth $1.7 billion (U.S.), according to Forbes magazine last year, routinely declines interview requests and could not be reached for comment for this story.
What does Steve Jobs not wanting to do an interview for the San Francisco Chronicle have to do with how much money he is worth?
And he got an Insightful mod because why?
North Dakota has also had this online for a while now. Let's you search for a person name, or list them by letter. Also lists offense, current address, and a picture.