So if he has the files, he's a criminal. But if he doesn't have the files, he's also a criminal? How is deliberate obstruction determined in a case like this?
If these packages are used within the government, the security holes discovered are probably kept secret. National security and all that.
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It's hard to get a teen to exhilaration without resorting to violent and/or scary stuff. Do you think something like Animal Crossing will generate any excitement in most people?
"While I do understand where you are coming from, there are those who do not have the maturity"
Is it that bad that Blizzard needs to worry about the lowest common denominator of "those not having the maturity"?
Sure, it's about money, but I still think it's a good idea to provide Google to as many people as possible, even if only partially. It may not be his main reason, but it's a reason nonetheless. Let's just say whatever his reasons, it's for the best.
It may be similar to the situation in the corporate IT world, where Visual BASIC programmers are often looked down upon by those using Java or COBOL, for instance.
Actually, I do not think COBOL programmers have anyone to look *down* on.:)
The Evil Dead movies, especially Army Of Darkness, are a favorite among nerds. Spawned lots of catchphrases still being used today. Now, what has this to do with Bruce Campbell you say? He was the star of the Evil Dead movies as the chainsaw-and-shotgun wielding Ash Williams.
"Good, bad, I'm the one with the gun."
Hey, what can be used for good can be used for bad. As much as we should try to prevent it, it's a risk we'll ultimately have to take if we want to get anywhere. When exploring new places, there's always the risk of getting lost.
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute received $157,673 from the CIA and NSF...to develop a cyborg powerful enough to topple MJ12 and maintain UNATCO's cover.
Damn, I don't even ever read the references. Too much time on your hands?
So if he has the files, he's a criminal. But if he doesn't have the files, he's also a criminal? How is deliberate obstruction determined in a case like this?
You're a fan of Lieberman? This is not the first time he does something like this, you know.
"People are now able to connect to the Internet through wireless, or "WiFi", networks. More at 11."
If these packages are used within the government, the security holes discovered are probably kept secret. National security and all that.
It's hard to get a teen to exhilaration without resorting to violent and/or scary stuff. Do you think something like Animal Crossing will generate any excitement in most people?
Nah, this was the "orders are orders" excuse. They can still feign ignorance next time.
"While I do understand where you are coming from, there are those who do not have the maturity" Is it that bad that Blizzard needs to worry about the lowest common denominator of "those not having the maturity"?
Governmental Nimrods Association of America?
The critics may decry this move, but would China be better off with no Google at all in your opinion?
Sure, it's about money, but I still think it's a good idea to provide Google to as many people as possible, even if only partially. It may not be his main reason, but it's a reason nonetheless. Let's just say whatever his reasons, it's for the best.
It may be similar to the situation in the corporate IT world, where Visual BASIC programmers are often looked down upon by those using Java or COBOL, for instance. Actually, I do not think COBOL programmers have anyone to look *down* on. :)
Yep, that was the bit. "Spare me this mockery of justice!"
Not so strange given he's from a database security company. "Now, it'd be a shame if something happened to your database, wouldn't it?"
A non-competition contract is a trust with a different name.
The Evil Dead movies, especially Army Of Darkness, are a favorite among nerds. Spawned lots of catchphrases still being used today. Now, what has this to do with Bruce Campbell you say? He was the star of the Evil Dead movies as the chainsaw-and-shotgun wielding Ash Williams. "Good, bad, I'm the one with the gun."
that this guy is actually an undercover Erisian, especially since he's gloating about the "protection under law"...seems like a mockery. :)
Hey, what can be used for good can be used for bad. As much as we should try to prevent it, it's a risk we'll ultimately have to take if we want to get anywhere. When exploring new places, there's always the risk of getting lost.
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Holy hell, this was modded Informative?
Yeah, it's a forkathon. Shows how iterative software development really is, companies rarely make entire software products from scratch.
Damn, I remember the wind blowing on top of the castle in Chrono Trigger. It sounded like a fog horn.
Isn't halon quite lethal? I seem to remember something about it, but I'm not sure.
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute received $157,673 from the CIA and NSF ...to develop a cyborg powerful enough to topple MJ12 and maintain UNATCO's cover.
Just say the magic phrase "I'll be modded down"...must be some kinda admin feature.