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  1. Current Prime Minister in Holland on Dutch Court Says Government Can Receive Bulk Data from NSA · · Score: 1

    Is Mark Rutte, i.e. the potential 'requestor'.
    Looking up his address now.
    Will post here.

  2. Re:How does the current POTUS fair ... on The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling You a Terrorist · · Score: 1

    That's a Stanley Kubrick kind of question and I can picture something of a Kubrickian rendition of an answer...

  3. Re:Kind of terrifying on The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling You a Terrorist · · Score: 2

    The government is chosen by and working for the rich and wealthy. That is how many
    permille of the entire population?
    That means the great 99 point umpty is being screwed, for taxes, for wars, for bailouts,
    for coprorate subsidies, for tax breaks for the rich, you name it.
    Everybody knows this.

    Who is the greatest threat to that shameless paradise for the wealthy?
    That grand mass of the population. The country's own population. Nothing to do with
    terror, nothing to do with foreigners. When the motto is "keep the rich happy and the
    rest frightened", words like terror, terrorist lists, and so on and so forth, work like a
    charm to keep the dangerous masses off your back. All the 15 trillion of the NSA or
    the entire US Army are not gonna be able to stop say and odd 100 million mad
    Americans.

    That's a nice bubble, and as bubbles do, it's gonna burst.

  4. Re:Slashdot Users on The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling You a Terrorist · · Score: 1

    Use DuckDuckGo? Strike.
    Use startpage.com? Check!

    Wheww. That was close.

  5. Re:McCarthyism v2.0 on The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling You a Terrorist · · Score: 3, Interesting

    These days, you don't even have to be a dirty commie, or Chinese, or both, to be Anti-American; the Commander-in-Chief hisself is one.

  6. Intel and 'Encryption' on Intel Launches Self-Encrypting SSD · · Score: 1

    Now it's self-encryption. Caveat Emptor, of this self-deceit!

  7. popular online privacy tool Tor on Black Hat Presentation On Tor Cancelled, Developers Working on Bug Fix · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Since when is Tor popular?
    Since when is Tor a privacy tool?

  8. Re:Not going to happen again any time soon on Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45 · · Score: 1

    I see you're scoring -1 which is an abomination (obamination?), just as the quote you gave is.

    The hubris of the image: Moslims needing the USA, nay the NASA (the very NASA who get their
    feet and meters mixed up sometimes), to tell them about their, the Muslim's, great contributions
    to science, math and engineering.

  9. cause and/or those responsible on Russian Government Edits Wikipedia On Flight MH17 · · Score: 0

    Are those 'objectively' known? If not, then what am I doing here?
    Btw. does anyone here remember the USS Vincennes?

  10. Freshmen on High School Students Not Waiting For Schools To Go Online · · Score: 1

    Stale stereotype.

  11. Re:North Korea and USA - freedom haters. on Ars Editor Learns Feds Have His Old IP Addresses, Full Credit Card Numbers · · Score: 2

    Not correct.
    You can have a certain --even high-- degree of freedom, and still be under more or less total control.
    The latter is the program that has been initiated quite some time ago.
    Those in power, a minuscule pertentage of the population, need to consolidate that power. How you
    do that? By gaining total control over the masses
    It's so simple it could've been a conspiracy -- if it weren't for the sheer number oif stories like these
    popping up every day, and then some.
    Get organized!

  12. Does the country you're a national of.... on Ars Editor Learns Feds Have His Old IP Addresses, Full Credit Card Numbers · · Score: 4, Insightful

    have a constitution that has some reknown, and maybe organized defenders of same?
    If so, get in touch with them, organize, get active.

  13. Re:Time to get rid of Tor on Critroni Crypto Ransomware Seen Using Tor for Command and Control · · Score: 1

    Jay Maynard, collaborator anno 2014. There's a tree for you somewhere.

  14. disk, memory access and cpu usage on Linux Needs Resource Management For Complex Workloads · · Score: 1

    Weren't they added in Linux 0.01 around 1991?

  15. One man's Pandora's box is Monsanto's Profit Bin on Genetically Modifying an Entire Ecosystem · · Score: 0

    One Man's Pandora's Box is one Monsanto's Profit Bin.
    Calling for regulation is like calling for socialism.
    Didn't we live in a laissez-faire world?

  16. "hard(...) for authors to earn a living" on Amazon Isn't Killing Writing, the Market Is · · Score: 1

    What with 99% of today's authors being business people first, marketing experts second, and authors last, this is a good development.

  17. Britain under heavy attack on UK Government Faces Lawsuit Over Emergency Surveillance Bill · · Score: 1

    When will the terrorists let up?!

  18. So turned to Wikipedia. Found out the guy's a crook.
    So what's this all about.

  19. Re:Thinking of algorithms... on Math, Programming, and Language Learning · · Score: 1

    Programming has no fuzzy, no irony, no humor. The day it has, we'll have AI, and at the same day
    we'll discard all AI research because it'll lead to .... fuzzy, irony, humor.

  20. Re:I disagree on Math, Programming, and Language Learning · · Score: 1, Troll

    From the ambiguity within your comment (what language, natural or programming?; Is the fact that you can pickup this that or the other in 8 hours
    an attribute of this that or the other or of your very self?) I conclude that your programs must end spectecularly.

  21. Re:Your Results Will Vary on Math, Programming, and Language Learning · · Score: 1

    The reason math helps a whole lot in programming is that it teaches essential critical thinking skills. Some people are good at critical thinking skills without taking math.

    So you're saying it's not the math that's essential, but the Critical Thinking is. That's a different thing.

  22. The day that doing CSS isn't called programming on Math, Programming, and Language Learning · · Score: 1

    I'll start thinking about this in a serious way.

  23. Talk about the incident, but not really on The Hacking of NASDAQ · · Score: 1

    It's all part of getting the rich richer and the rest frightened.
    Don't be tricked by the conmen.

  24. Re:Poll Results on Hacking Online Polls and Other Ways British Spies Seek To Control the Internet · · Score: 1

    Over 87% of people agree with you.

    And of the remainder, 10% disagreed, and 3% would not open door.

  25. Re:KeePass? on Critical Vulnerabilities In Web-Based Password Managers Found · · Score: 1

    Will look into it. Thanks!