How hard is it for someone to find the server information for an email server, and then hack into a server which is rarely managed.
Rarely managed according to what source?
Every Government agency (FBI, NSA, CIA, etc...) has said the server was insecure.
Agencies known for their impeccable honesty with public disclosures...
The only people that want to defend Clinton's poor ethics, morals, and poor decisions related to this server are people who believe that they gain if she wins.
A political opinion that has nothing to do with the question about the security of her email server.
There are currently no plans in the pipeline to clone and produce humans in a bid to eradicate disease, but Xiaochun has said that this can change if people become more open to the idea of it.
The same way a 5 dollar screwdrivers suddenly costs 200 bucks. The reams and reams of Federal Compliance Paperwork that MUST be completed for each one.
Of course this anecdote is complete crap.
People like to blather on about a machine screw that they can buy at Ace Hardware for 50 cents costing the government $200. What they forget to say is that the government screw has been inspected and tested in a calibration lab and approved for use in aerospace such as jets and satellites, because, you know, it would be bad for this bolt to fail when the rocket is lifting off, and pilots tend to like engine parts to stay put... Small details.
In the absence of some sort of legal judgement allowing these thugs to shake people down for cash, doesn't this just go by the plain old-fashioned name of "extortion"?
It's a variation of what these people have been doing all along, what with offering music downloaders an "easy $1500 payment" or a $200,000 court judgment... I don't know if the courts still buy that load, but it often comes down to who can afford the lawyers, and it's rarly the person getting the shake-down.
The issue here that will be litigated is the browser malware, not the monetary shake-down itself.
I work in government IT. We're so paperless that I have to bring in my own pens and Post-It notes. We do get a paper calendar handed out at the beginning of each year.
It must differ according to local policy.
I work for the DoD at a large west-coast military base. My office alone uses a full pallet of paper a year. I myself order several boxes of pens, and other assorted office products such as yellow legal pads, steno pads, bound log books, cases of post-its... We have a budget of around $15k a year for "office supplies"...
I'm sorry, but the concept of a "paperless office" is not practical in a great number of situations.
This all assumes that you have the time, energy and funds to prepare your own food. Before you protest that it's cheaper, it isn't.
Not my experience.
I rarely eat out, because I can't afford it.
Shopping takes me an hour a week.
Cooking takes me less an hour a day, usually while I am doing something else at the same time.
Granted, I have a dishwasher, but clean-up is insignificant.
Pots, pans, dishes, and utensils can be had for pennies from Goodwill.
In my opinion, not cooking is a choice based on being able to afford not to, not having the interest to learn how to boil water, or living under a bridge.
Conceptually a nice idea. From a practical and price-point standpoint, not really realistic. For the 3D printers that mere mortals can afford to own or have something made in, the part will likely not have the mechanical durability to be a moving part or a part that has to withstand stresses over time. There may well be commercial 3D printers that can make mechanical parts or parts that must perform under other types of stresses, but the cost of having it made verse buying it from a parts manufacturer will not be economical. As the summary states, whole frames have been printed, but good luck doing that on a hobby printer, or being able to afford having it done commercially for under 10 grand... But again, it's an interesting idea that one day will probably be realistic. Really, what they are doing is giving away their designs for free with the purchase of a bike, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Most prostitutes these days are virtually, or literally, slaves. They are often kidnapped or trafficked into the US. They are then beaten into submission by their pimps until they no longer resist, and then sold to men on the streets.
You can provide some references beyond hysterical news stories? My guess that there is some of this, but far more is drug addiction related. As well, if you read Dan Savage, you probably know that there are willing "sex workers" as well.
How hard is it for someone to find the server information for an email server, and then hack into a server which is rarely managed.
Rarely managed according to what source?
Every Government agency (FBI, NSA, CIA, etc...) has said the server was insecure.
Agencies known for their impeccable honesty with public disclosures...
The only people that want to defend Clinton's poor ethics, morals, and poor decisions related to this server are people who believe that they gain if she wins.
A political opinion that has nothing to do with the question about the security of her email server.
There are currently no plans in the pipeline to clone and produce humans in a bid to eradicate disease, but Xiaochun has said that this can change if people become more open to the idea of it.
The same way a 5 dollar screwdrivers suddenly costs 200 bucks. The reams and reams of Federal Compliance Paperwork that MUST be completed for each one.
Of course this anecdote is complete crap.
People like to blather on about a machine screw that they can buy at Ace Hardware for 50 cents costing the government $200. What they forget to say is that the government screw has been inspected and tested in a calibration lab and approved for use in aerospace such as jets and satellites, because, you know, it would be bad for this bolt to fail when the rocket is lifting off, and pilots tend to like engine parts to stay put... Small details.
(read outside of main stream media and use your brain bucket just a little)
You mean some wing-nut conspiracy website?
In the absence of some sort of legal judgement allowing these thugs to shake people down for cash, doesn't this just go by the plain old-fashioned name of "extortion"?
It's a variation of what these people have been doing all along, what with offering music downloaders an "easy $1500 payment" or a $200,000 court judgment... I don't know if the courts still buy that load, but it often comes down to who can afford the lawyers, and it's rarly the person getting the shake-down.
The issue here that will be litigated is the browser malware, not the monetary shake-down itself.
Some positions require getting work done, other positions require pushing paperwork. :)
Hey, it is a DoD job...
Thin Skinned response: Some positions require both, you insensitive clod...
I work in government IT. We're so paperless that I have to bring in my own pens and Post-It notes. We do get a paper calendar handed out at the beginning of each year.
It must differ according to local policy.
I work for the DoD at a large west-coast military base. My office alone uses a full pallet of paper a year. I myself order several boxes of pens, and other assorted office products such as yellow legal pads, steno pads, bound log books, cases of post-its... We have a budget of around $15k a year for "office supplies"...
I'm sorry, but the concept of a "paperless office" is not practical in a great number of situations.
This all assumes that you have the time, energy and funds to prepare your own food. Before you protest that it's cheaper, it isn't.
Not my experience.
I rarely eat out, because I can't afford it.
Shopping takes me an hour a week.
Cooking takes me less an hour a day, usually while I am doing something else at the same time.
Granted, I have a dishwasher, but clean-up is insignificant.
Pots, pans, dishes, and utensils can be had for pennies from Goodwill.
In my opinion, not cooking is a choice based on being able to afford not to, not having the interest to learn how to boil water, or living under a bridge.
Conceptually a nice idea. From a practical and price-point standpoint, not really realistic. For the 3D printers that mere mortals can afford to own or have something made in, the part will likely not have the mechanical durability to be a moving part or a part that has to withstand stresses over time. There may well be commercial 3D printers that can make mechanical parts or parts that must perform under other types of stresses, but the cost of having it made verse buying it from a parts manufacturer will not be economical. As the summary states, whole frames have been printed, but good luck doing that on a hobby printer, or being able to afford having it done commercially for under 10 grand... But again, it's an interesting idea that one day will probably be realistic. Really, what they are doing is giving away their designs for free with the purchase of a bike, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Ah yes... "Anonymous Coward" ... Fitting.
Most prostitutes these days are virtually, or literally, slaves. They are often kidnapped or trafficked into the US. They are then beaten into submission by their pimps until they no longer resist, and then sold to men on the streets.
You can provide some references beyond hysterical news stories? My guess that there is some of this, but far more is drug addiction related. As well, if you read Dan Savage, you probably know that there are willing "sex workers" as well.
Being Jewish is illegal in most states...
Ah yes, the Nazi argument... By the way, being Jewish is not illegal in most states, and never has been. Straw man.
More here...
Literally all you've done here is whining
Goog grief, talk about WHINING! Someone needs to call you a WHAAAAAAAMBULANCE!
That's teat, not tit.
If you think Slashdot is solely the domain of Linux and OSS, you are mistaken, this has never been the case. Or are you just trolling?
That's no star.
That's my suister, you insensetive clod.
Seriously. Grow up. Yo are embaressing yourself and your peers.
Wow. Just wow. Are you 14?
Nope, I'm the guy who doesn't take nonsense like April Fools day and jack-asses like you too seriously.
What's annoying is kill-joys like you who take things too seriously. I mean, good grief! You must be new here.
This just in: Slashdot denizen gets panties in a twist!
Get your panties out of a bunch.
Nice bit of sexism right there.
There are plenty of guys that wear silky under things.
No smoking on that planet...
...It will not improve there spelling...
Here spelling, there spelling...