yesterday i spent an hour fixing a windows 2000 pc. worst case of spyware i have ever seen. it wouldn't let me end the processes i knew were infected. they were running as system services. they reinstalled themselves before as windows finished booting (as in, when adaware runs before you get to windows)! the quote from my roommate: "i didnt install anything." he had been using ie and running as administrator. let's see them patch that.
i personally think that the u.s. constitution (written by "criminals") allows me the right to commit any crime i want, so long as i accept that i might be caught under a reasonable search and subject to prosecution.
i will say that again: i have the right to break laws if i am willing to accept the consequences. but they have to catch me first.
legality? re-read the constitution. it went by the books. he won florida, and thus the majority of the states. and we are following the letter of the geneva convention (if not the spirit, but spirit these days has died thanks to lawyers). and we have not signed on under the geneva convention as of yet, so it does not affect us.
anyways, the u.n. is a dead organization. nothing can get done there. too many chiefs and not enough indians. i mean, if they cannot agree that a certain former iraqi leader broke a treaty to them by not allowing weapons inspectors, then they obviously are controlled by polotics and not the truth.
the economy is doing well. 308,000 jobs where created last month. just some jobs in the over-inflated tech sector are lagging behind. maybe if you spent more time looking for a job instead of trolling on slashdot...
yesterday i spent an hour fixing a windows 2000 pc. worst case of spyware i have ever seen. it wouldn't let me end the processes i knew were infected. they were running as system services. they reinstalled themselves before as windows finished booting (as in, when adaware runs before you get to windows)! the quote from my roommate: "i didnt install anything." he had been using ie and running as administrator. let's see them patch that.
i personally think that the u.s. constitution (written by "criminals") allows me the right to commit any crime i want, so long as i accept that i might be caught under a reasonable search and subject to prosecution. i will say that again: i have the right to break laws if i am willing to accept the consequences. but they have to catch me first.
once i almost swerved my car to hit a pedestrian. then i stopped playing grand theft auto.
do you really think posting anonymously is going to stop them from finding you?
legality? re-read the constitution. it went by the books. he won florida, and thus the majority of the states. and we are following the letter of the geneva convention (if not the spirit, but spirit these days has died thanks to lawyers). and we have not signed on under the geneva convention as of yet, so it does not affect us. anyways, the u.n. is a dead organization. nothing can get done there. too many chiefs and not enough indians. i mean, if they cannot agree that a certain former iraqi leader broke a treaty to them by not allowing weapons inspectors, then they obviously are controlled by polotics and not the truth.
the economy is doing well. 308,000 jobs where created last month. just some jobs in the over-inflated tech sector are lagging behind. maybe if you spent more time looking for a job instead of trolling on slashdot...
my name -is- darrell mcbride. i dont want to be confused with this ****hole.