the guy is murdering asshole. according to a jury. good enough for me. why isn't good enough for you?
Mostly because juries make mistakes, as evidenced in the case of Ray Krone, who is the 100th American to have received the death penalty and later be exonerated.
That and Blackstone's_formulation.
Also, average people don't really like pedantic/superior/arrogant/smarter people than themselves.
There's three branches. Develop a standard server that encrypts the backups for branch A and sends the data to branch B and the key to branch C. Then, B & C can confer if they think there is a problem with A, but they can't act independently. The thing is, while the key went through the interweb pipes, it somehow got broken, and that's why you can't decryptonize your backups.
Disclaimer: not my language, not my war.
Don't bother, a guy named Cory Doctorow (coincidence?) beat you to it, you can download it on his website.
Mostly because juries make mistakes, as evidenced in the case of Ray Krone, who is the 100th American to have received the death penalty and later be exonerated.
That and Blackstone's_formulation.
Also, average people don't really like pedantic/superior/arrogant/smarter people than themselves.
Disclaimer: not my language, not my war.