...where frustrated and ticked off sysadmins will find these people, hang them from the nearest lamppost/tree with barbed wire nooses, blow up where they work (after taking the computers, that's good hardware!), sow the ground with salt, then piss on it a few times.
Either that, or there will be a company that builds honeypots just for the job of luring away software like this.
...because I have a nasty theory this is a push poll intent to show that there is a "popular upswing" in preventing "biased blogs" from distracting people from the "unbiased mainstream media".
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IMHO, blogs are the greatest invention for free speech since the printing press-now everybody can own their own "press" and publish information out in the world. Some are very "yellow journalism" at it's finest, but sometimes yellow journalism has it's place. It brought down Dan Rather when he lied on-air about having "proof" that President Bush had shirked his National Guard experience.
Here's a big question-who hates blogs? And who benefits from their supression and "control"? Answer that, and you'll start to wonder why they want control.
...where frustrated and ticked off sysadmins will find these people, hang them from the nearest lamppost/tree with barbed wire nooses, blow up where they work (after taking the computers, that's good hardware!), sow the ground with salt, then piss on it a few times. Either that, or there will be a company that builds honeypots just for the job of luring away software like this.
...because I have a nasty theory this is a push poll intent to show that there is a "popular upswing" in preventing "biased blogs" from distracting people from the "unbiased mainstream media". If you phrase the questions right in a push poll, you can show that people have an overwhelming support for three-way hot lesbian llama whipped cream sex with dwarves. IMHO, blogs are the greatest invention for free speech since the printing press-now everybody can own their own "press" and publish information out in the world. Some are very "yellow journalism" at it's finest, but sometimes yellow journalism has it's place. It brought down Dan Rather when he lied on-air about having "proof" that President Bush had shirked his National Guard experience. Here's a big question-who hates blogs? And who benefits from their supression and "control"? Answer that, and you'll start to wonder why they want control.