I've watched and read your comments here, and you're nail on the head every time. The problem of course is: how to create that groundswell. Peronally I'm in it even for the sheer hate towards the smug degenerates that populate the 'ruling' class.
I for one would like to see some bodies hang from trees.
Since 2001 things have changed. Before 2001, those in power, politicians, fought eachother.
Since 2001 these guys teamed up with the corporations and multinationals; their differences vanished in a double sense. The moral dissonance that this brought on (lost sense of duty) created a tremendous fear. Fear, by those in power, of the hordes. The hordes that would one day be enilightened to find they had been quad-crossed and fucked over all the while being taxed to support the privileged. This fear of discovery, small wonder, translates into paranoia, which translates into control. Fine gems such as Feinstein are an excellent example.
This is class warfare of the opulent against those who provide. Provide through taxes. The latter which are exactly their achilles' heel.
Forget all the rhetoric about free democratic etc. Take names of those in power. Kickass time will be there one day.
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I'm an/exclusive/ Linux user since 1991. So Android, yeah I rooted for that, and still do. But what with Google being totally agnostic of Open Document Format (came across another shame-story about that past week) I have come to the rather obvious conclusion that not so much the open-ness was a motivation but the availability of a free OS.
I have wanted to buy a RPi from day one, but over here in The Netherlands to my surprise and sadness it proved very hard to pre-order. Now that it has been out for about a year, the urge in that seems to have waned. Still, I may get my sights on it one of these days.
Panem et circenses much I suppose. Does anyone still do flash mobs? How about a march on the NSA or something? Is there life there? Come in US -- are you there?
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The bugs you mention are features to Google. Think about it.
not a bug.
Just make it voluntary and transparent.
What a laugh.
I don't care about Cisco.
Mod points for everyone in the world except Cisco and its allies.
join 'em.
for causes and effects of global warming. It's a nearly
stable factor.
Do something about the shit under your nose.
Meanwhile, back in your fiber box...
You are so right my friend.
I've watched and read your comments here, and you're nail on the head every time.
The problem of course is: how to create that groundswell. Peronally I'm in it even
for the sheer hate towards the smug degenerates that populate the 'ruling' class.
I for one would like to see some bodies hang from trees.
What's it with the impersonation? A deeper insight into the the psyche of NASA.
Anyways; -- hands up! -- Anyone thinks that additional survey of the moon is
going to bring any significant discoveries?!
Since 2001 things have changed.
Before 2001, those in power, politicians, fought eachother.
Since 2001 these guys teamed up with the corporations and multinationals;
their differences vanished in a double sense. The moral dissonance that
this brought on (lost sense of duty) created a tremendous fear. Fear, by
those in power, of the hordes. The hordes that would one day be enilightened
to find they had been quad-crossed and fucked over all the while being
taxed to support the privileged.
This fear of discovery, small wonder, translates into paranoia, which translates
into control. Fine gems such as Feinstein are an excellent example.
This is class warfare of the opulent against those who provide. Provide
through taxes. The latter which are exactly their achilles' heel.
I know which ones I'd prefer today.
of Shakespeare.
... is that it has so much foreign soil.
May the best chi(m)p win.
No clemency for Feinstein and Rogers.
in a couple of those dead-man-switch Gigabytes?
Don't tell me it's all, ahm... 'metadata'.
in dealing with that male inferiority complex that leads
to an irresistable urge to drive around in a hummer.
etc.
What's threatening the species is not disease.
It's the species' behavior. Resulting in climate change
and an unlivable world.
And unresponsibility on the part of the opulent.
Depends on perspective.
So?
Oh, you mean to say "I'm implicated"?
stings.
Got that?
Forget all the rhetoric about free democratic etc.
Take names of those in power. Kickass time will
be there one day.
I'm an /exclusive/ Linux user since 1991. So Android, yeah I rooted for that, and still do.
But what with Google being totally agnostic of Open Document Format (came across
another shame-story about that past week) I have come to the rather obvious conclusion
that not so much the open-ness was a motivation but the availability of a free OS.
I have wanted to buy a RPi from day one, but over here in The Netherlands to my surprise
and sadness it proved very hard to pre-order. Now that it has been out for about a year, the
urge in that seems to have waned. Still, I may get my sights on it one of these days.
Thanks for your feedback.
Panem et circenses much I suppose.
Does anyone still do flash mobs?
How about a march on the NSA or something?
Is there life there?
Come in US -- are you there?
The bugs you mention are features to Google.
Think about it.
It is a corrollary of their knowing the veins in your butt cheeks better
than you yourself do. Go figure.