Or he misinterpreted the law, or he became crazy, or he's never been a judge but a CIA agent the whole time.
Of course, there are many explanations, I'll stick with the most plausible explanation.
The chances of extradition from Sweden to the US is not larger than extradition from the UK to the US.
Yes you are right but it seems like the judge ruled that he can be extradited to Sweden which means that the crimes he's been accused for in Sweden is also punishable in the UK.
Yes: Failure to fulfill dual criminality - generally the act for which extradition is sought must constitute a crime punishable by some minimum penalty in both the requesting and the requested parties. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Extradition#Exemptions_in_the_European_Union
But: I slutet av november häktades han i sin frånvaro misstänkt för en våldtäkt, två fall av sexuellt ofredande och ett fall av olaga tvång. http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/assange-utlamnas-till-sverige Which means: In late November he was arrested in his absence on suspicion of rape, two counts of sexual assault and one case of duress.
I'm a swede, I trust our justice system and I'm a bit tired of all the conspiracy theories circling around.
What if Assange actually committed the crimes he's been accused for, shouldn't he face the consequences?
I've got a cousin who is a journalist and met Assange during his time here in Sweden at a party.
My cousin and his colleagues noted that he had a sleazy approach to women. This was before the accusations.
Not saying that he is guilty, just saying that I'm not surprised of the accusations and don't think that Assange should be handled in any other way than you and me.
Couldn't you have a system that accepts multiple passwords that enables different partitions or something like that?
Using that you can easily give them your password to your not-so-secret data while you keep the password for the very-secret data to yourself!
The very-secret data could be shown as some bogus bin-files when using the not-so-secret password.
You probably mean: Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep
Since the odds of 8 successive people voting for the Republicans is significatly low, except for maybe Texas.
This is the Swedish company http://www.tradedoubler.com/Tradedoubler's biggest business concept and they've been around since 1999...
The company is active in 18 countries (mostly European) and are expanding all the time.
I'm really afraid of that since I have a mail server with a dynamic IP. The IP doesn't change that often but I don't want to inherit some IP that's been used by a family running Win2k full of bots or something.
The objective of education is suppose to get people ready for life. Guess what, the vast majority of kids are going to work in an environment where Windows is used. Linux has it's place and it is not on the desktop, yet.
You are the teacher, you create the future. If you only teach them Windows, they will need to use Windows when they start to work. So you have already set the future for these kids, they will work on Windows.
"Since 1988, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution has studied the spread and perfection of democracy around the world.
But still if you click "2. Accomplishments" you end up with a 404. Same thing happens if you click on "Opportunity Africa", "Democracy China", "Cuba" or
"Democracy Switzerland".
What have these guys been doing the last 16 years?
I really like the idea with games on a bootable CD/DVD so you can play it wherever but not so much because it involves Linux, more that it excludes Windows.
Face it, I will never install Windows on any of my machines again.
So long boot times, hard to save things to disk etc... are not that painful if I think of the freedom it gives me.
Being a Swede I say conspiratory BS. You (and obviously Assange) have no respect for the women involved.
That's why I use "öööööööö" as my password since the brute forcers don't know about other alphabets than the English.
This has been a reality in Germany since 2009 where it's called Handyporto (mobile postage).
http://www.deutschepost.de/mlm.nf/dpag/images/flashapps/handyporto_bin/index.htm
Or he misinterpreted the law, or he became crazy, or he's never been a judge but a CIA agent the whole time. Of course, there are many explanations, I'll stick with the most plausible explanation. The chances of extradition from Sweden to the US is not larger than extradition from the UK to the US.
Yes you are right but it seems like the judge ruled that he can be extradited to Sweden which means that the crimes he's been accused for in Sweden is also punishable in the UK.
Yes:
Failure to fulfill dual criminality - generally the act for which extradition is sought must constitute a crime punishable by some minimum penalty in both the requesting and the requested parties.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Extradition#Exemptions_in_the_European_Union
But:
I slutet av november häktades han i sin frånvaro misstänkt för en våldtäkt, två fall av sexuellt ofredande och ett fall av olaga tvång.
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/assange-utlamnas-till-sverige
Which means:
In late November he was arrested in his absence on suspicion of rape, two counts of sexual assault and one case of duress.
And as far as I know rape is a crime in the UK.
I'm a swede, I trust our justice system and I'm a bit tired of all the conspiracy theories circling around.
What if Assange actually committed the crimes he's been accused for, shouldn't he face the consequences?
I've got a cousin who is a journalist and met Assange during his time here in Sweden at a party.
My cousin and his colleagues noted that he had a sleazy approach to women. This was before the accusations.
Not saying that he is guilty, just saying that I'm not surprised of the accusations and don't think that Assange should be handled in any other way than you and me.
Couldn't you have a system that accepts multiple passwords that enables different partitions or something like that?
Using that you can easily give them your password to your not-so-secret data while you keep the password for the very-secret data to yourself!
The very-secret data could be shown as some bogus bin-files when using the not-so-secret password.
You probably mean: Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep, Rep Since the odds of 8 successive people voting for the Republicans is significatly low, except for maybe Texas.
This is the Swedish company http://www.tradedoubler.com/Tradedoubler's biggest business concept and they've been around since 1999...
The company is active in 18 countries (mostly European) and are expanding all the time.
This is not a Google invention.
4 days ago Microsoft turned 30: The Company Everyone Loves To Hate
I'm really afraid of that since I have a mail server with a dynamic IP. The IP doesn't change that often but I don't want to inherit some IP that's been used by a family running Win2k full of bots or something.
I think it's quite funny to read:
"Since 1988, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution has studied the spread and perfection of democracy around the world.
But still if you click "2. Accomplishments" you end up with a 404.
Same thing happens if you click on "Opportunity Africa", "Democracy China", "Cuba" or "Democracy Switzerland".
What have these guys been doing the last 16 years?
In that case Microsoft should be charged with being an accessory to murder.
I really like the idea with games on a bootable CD/DVD so you can play it wherever but not so much
because it involves Linux, more that it excludes Windows.
Face it, I will never install Windows on any of my machines again.
So long boot times, hard to save things to disk etc... are not that painful if I think of the freedom it gives me.