What is porn? Looking up a skirt can not be porn, and is not even nudity; could be voyeurism at most; but on animated characters? Nonsense. It is a known fact many "underage" girls in Japan wear the skirt up/short, not unlike it used to be in the 60ies.
It's a psychological thing. If the girls were in bathing suits, or leotards what would you see? Just put a skirt on top of that. I don't think anyone considers the Olympic games or Ballet porn -_-
Besides the bodies in the DoA games have always looked out of proportion, close to gym heavy lifters with breast implants and doll faces.
Defining their age is silly, but i think in Japan the age 17 for girls is some sort of gold thing.
LED flashlight... finally something that will not burn the frame when it gets stuck. A bit too late tho. Funny that thing looks more reliable than a machine i had. Only thing is the "Super" part means magnetic audio, i don't think he has that in place.
I saw the same behavior with Xubuntu 11.04 using a Lenovo netbook. Luckily, being XFCE, i simply turned off compositing. lspci shows the video as Intel 945GME. 3d is not really needed there, and i noted the machine freezing if leaving a 3d screensaver running for a while, so i changed that too.
Oh my God, why even you don't know how this all started, and why it will keep going. Its the US foreign policy stupid!. Osama and his group was funded by the US to fight evil commies; when that war was over the money stopped, US showed hostility against Afghanistan (people killed, etc) and they felt betrayed and turned around.
This guy was on the CIA payroll, and he isn't the only terrorist. Sometimes they never turn around, and get immunity for life. Posada Carriles is a fine example, right now living in FL; he only blew a jetliner full of people, tortured and disappeared countless victims all over latinamerica, put bombs in hotels and universities, oh but all in the name of your holy nation against evil communism, see? just like Bin Laden, except he remained loyal and didn't turn around.
Do you know where the terrorists are bred from? Did you read that news about children getting massacred by a drone over there? Think!, Feel! that you are there, not carrying the weapon, but on the receiving side, your family and friends dying even when you had nothing to do with either side.
Now remember you are the "most powerful nation", how are they going to get revenge? Not in conventional warfare.
Those misguided to hate Americans, do so because the American government sends Americans to kill them! Some people can't understand how the people of USA is so powerless against their own government! And yes, its the innocent that pay; because YOU didn't act against the policy of foreign intervention.
Tell me, do you think your government will declare Victory, lets return all troops home and now everyone can live safe again? NEVER. None of the liberties you lost in the name of protection from terrorism, will come back; and none of the lands tainted by American boots can be left alone again, because they will turn to revenge for the past.
So please, please, think a minute; do a little research. Where this Osama Bin Laden and the term "Al Qaeda" came from? YOU! Ok, not you, personally, your government and its institutions, but its a thin line to discern for someone whose life is getting destroyed by a faceless foreign force.
It is my opinion that you are supposed to use the one with less digits. Measuring heights inside a house naturally uses m, such as 2.6m, measuring smaller things you would use cm or mm. For some reason, dm while very valid, is never used; otherwise you would say 26dm instead of 2.6m. While stating 2600mm is valid, it is very annoying, so don't. mm are for smaller things.
For distances it is customary to use kilometers, altho megameters and gigameters are also very valid, they are unused for some reason.
Your heavy resentment seems to blind you to the fact that, developers ARE users, and they don't just use their own programs...
A basic windows domain can be setup using linux/samba in a manner of minutes. Leave your 15 year old with google to the task and he/she will probably solve it in a day without touching windows. Some distros are even turnkey like for a task like that.
The fact there is a cli and gui doesn't make something any more or less "friendly". It is not friendly needing to open 20 often unrelated windows, and navigate thru countless tabs and buttons only to end needing to go in the registry add a cryptic key to enable an option, which could be a simple line in a console, or edit a simple text file and restart service.
Windows didn't won because it was "friendly", you seem to forgot the competition had similar, if not better user interfaces and OS reliability back then.
So you think legacy is needed in the hardware? Tell me then, how did Apple went from Motorola to IBM, and then to Intel? Hey guess what, your ancient AoE game runs just fine in wine... And the older stuff runs great with dosbox; and that means, yes, NO WINDOWS.
ARM fail? Do you happen to know why Microsoft plans to release Windows 8 or whatever is called on that processor? Because if they don't, there is that "elitist" OS thingie that will steal their sales, yes, they suffered the pain with the advent of the linux netbook in 2007. They got so scared, they extended the lifetime of windows XP even after it was declared EoL.
The ARM processor can do a lot more with less power, it is more than suited for running desktop computing, in fact all current x86 processors are way overpowered for the office, becoming power hogs, and its starting to affect the datacenter as well.
There is no developers vs users, there is simply people doing things different than you do. Some develop, but all use. Feel free to do as you please, but don't blame it on others for not going your way.
Never forget, the internet is not built on windows...
I hope Japan seriously consider to go with a single standard, so they can share and balance their needs in situations like this. It intrigues me, how could they chose a common voltage but not a common alternating frequency? And i wonder about the advantages disadvantages form using, say, 100volts instead of 120 or 220?
Not to be picky, but there is such thing as power generation on boat; as in, dedicated ships whose sole purpose is to generate power. Waller Marine (Houston) has 171mW power barges running on oil/gas. http://www.wallermarine.com/float.html
Fukushima I still has reactor 5 and 6 which should (hopefully) be OK, and the other plants should be repaired and brought back online asap, including Fukushima II.
At the time of the incident, Fukushima I only had reactors 1-3 online, their combined output was 2028 mW. Reactors 5-6 could output 1884 mW on their own.
For all we know Iran has as many nukes as the US said Iraq had: None. Unless you mean "dirty" bombs, but ANY country with nuclear waste from power plants can have these.
Crafting a virus is ridiculously cheaper than mounting a military action of any sort, even sending a lone stealth plane to drop a single bomb is far more expensive than writing and deploying a virus, not to mention the anonymity involved.
Stuxnet targeted the uranium enrichment machines. They are needed because the 4 decade old power plant in Tehran needs enriched Uranium to continue operation, but only at 20%, while a bomb needs 95%. The infected machines probably damaged the material, which isn't exactly cheap or easy to obtain.
The only sickos perma-blaming Iran are Israel and the US. If both shut up and mind their own business, nothing will happen. But the perma-threats mean they have to forcefully arm themselves to the teeth, and Iraq was the example for this, which enforces NK's policy of having a very large military force before anything else as the only way to deter external threats.
CIA and Mossad ARE international criminals. They kidnap, torture and disappear people, plant and detonate bombs to civilians, traffic with drugs, assassinate people, sell weapons, sabotage industrial facilities, you name it. They are accountable to no one, since their activities are "secret", only the victims and defectors can _sometimes_ tell.
You do know the rest of the world consider the same of CIA operatives? And you do know ALL US embassies have a CIA command post?
The cables are not really enlightening, they just confirm what everyone knew. Most of the secret/noforn things are boring, and not even accurate in many cases, its just "their view" of the situation, or the situation viewed by US sympathizers (not necessarily true) told to their home country and their fellow embassies elsewhere.
So the US is committing war crimes, and a soldier had enough and decided to do something about it, yet he is the only one paying the consequences? At this rate i can only expect more leaks to follow...
BTW: There is some shady involvement of Israel and Julian Assange involving some payment (perhaps an offer he couldn't refuse?) for conveniently not disclosing "certain info" from 2006/2008...
If Assange is not killed, he will get asylum in some country, such as Brazil. It's not like he is the first case of "someone" revealing US "secrets". Even CIA agents have turned sometimes, which is how the world learned their doings with precision.
He might be a fugitive for the US, but is a hero for others, particularly those the US has been more hostile with. As they say: "the enemy of my enemy..."
Anyone willing to reveal US "secrets" is pretty much welcome in many other countries. The world is not under total US control...
Islam does tolerate Christianity and Judaism as long as they don't try "converting heathens", because they are "peoples from the book". What Islam doesn't really like is atheism... A non-secular state won't make much difference which religion is backing it. There is plenty of historical/recent misdoing under "Christian/Jewish" rule...
The current islamophobia is promoted by the US/Israel gov because it suits their current interests, since the "communistphobia" faded away; and they need a faceless enemy to drive their economy and "patriotism" up so people don't start thinking by themselves and question the whole 2 party/Zionism corporate rule thing.
In short, what I'm saying is you should not discriminate Islam any different than Christianism or Judaism or any religion or lack of for that matter, otherwise you are no different.
BTW: The US doesn't have a clean history for religious tolerance either. It was only after much struggle they kinda tolerate the non Christian beliefs, and even now some would want to get rid of, say, Islam...
So do i. The ability to tinker to one's heart content is priceless. Hope to see lots of homebrew development on it. Its also nice to play Japanese games and not worry about forced updates anymore.
Bravo argues that downloading files is undoubtedly legal and uploading, although more controversial, is surely not a crime, within the current Spanish legislation[1]. His views are grounded mainly on the Intellectual Propierty Law (1996), Article 31, 2nd Chapter, "Reproduction without authorization" and the Penal Code, Article 270[2]
This was fixed in 2004, with Ubuntu's Code of Conduct. Telling people RTFM is forbidden, either you help or shut up. People sometimes wonder whats the big deal with Ubuntu, and I'm positive this is one of the main reasons. You can check the forum http://ubuntuforums.org/ or hop to Freenode's #ubuntu channel to see this policy in action. No matter how repeated or simple a question is, it is allowed and if you reply, it is to help, even if thats pointing someone to a well written help page (like the many at help.ubuntu.com).
You could have upgraded from LTS to LTS (each 2 years instead of 6 months, possible since 8.04). I grew tired of Debian for the Desktop even before Ubuntu existed, and when it came, it more or less addressed my issues.
1. I don't have time to configure/fix forever the same damn stupid things again. I like the install and it already works approach. We have lives to live... 2. I don't like Debian Stable, too old, and Debian Unstable too fragile/broken. While Canonical do pull from Sid twice a year, they test/fix stuff on their own. 3. PPAs, because sometimes a 6 month release is not enough, you can have a couple of crucial apps always updated thanks to this. Backports never got all you needed. 4. Innovation. Stability is nice for a base, but stagnation makes life boring. You might not agree with the changes, but at least they are trying new things. 5. Community support, aside from banning the unfriendly "RTFM" attitude, numbers here do matter. Ubuntuforums had become my most used source even for Debian issues.
I often use Debian at work, and my mind has not changed in the last 4 years. Even Ubuntu Server is becoming appealing now, although i still prefer the BSDs there. Ubuntu or a derivate (Such as Mint) is the best for the Desktop, and even "normal people". I don't do windows anymore, i just put Ubuntu using the "oem" install in their machines, it's my favorite/only solution to the tired "my windows has broken again" problem.
But in the meantime, try BarTab, and never look back. See, just because you open 20 tabs, doesn't mean you have to download and render their content right away. In fact, i wonder why this isn't the default behavior in browsers, what is the point in wasting resources in tabs you are not seeing?
Of course you are also right about the lack of using multiple cores, but this addon makes life much easier.
Not a problem when you are not invading another country expecting it to be a picnic stroll... Besides, this happens all the time. Eventually technology gets defeated, leaked, etc. You can't blame your enemies for trying to defend their own land, instead condemn your leaders who sent your kids to die where they don't belong...
And funding terrorism worldwide, then giving them protection. The case of Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch are exemplary samples of US Terrorism. One would think detonating bombs in jet airliners and hotels would qualify as terrorism, not for Bush father (Gave presidential pardon to O.Bosch) or Bush son and Obama who keep protecting Carriles in US soil; when international law clearly states in case of civilian aviation crimes either turn the criminal to be judged in the affected country, or judge him using your own laws on the matter in yours. Neither is carried by the USA and thats exactly how they want cooperation against terrorism... In fact Cuba sacrificed 5 agents who infiltrated anti-cuban groups in Florida to warn the US gov about probable acts of terror against their own people. The result, instead of disbanding the terrorist groups, the agents were captured and convicted to life sentences (for "Spying"), Their only crime was helping prevent more terrorism against Cuba. As you can see in the videos, it's not the first time these groups got carried out of their way and commit acts even in US soil.
What is porn? Looking up a skirt can not be porn, and is not even nudity; could be voyeurism at most; but on animated characters? Nonsense. It is a known fact many "underage" girls in Japan wear the skirt up/short, not unlike it used to be in the 60ies.
It's a psychological thing. If the girls were in bathing suits, or leotards what would you see? Just put a skirt on top of that. I don't think anyone considers the Olympic games or Ballet porn -_-
Besides the bodies in the DoA games have always looked out of proportion, close to gym heavy lifters with breast implants and doll faces.
Defining their age is silly, but i think in Japan the age 17 for girls is some sort of gold thing.
It is possible that they didn't lost the data, and could in fact be getting the wrong data making them act the way they did.
This appears to be the case of Birgenair Flight 301, which crashed and also had a faulty air speed indicator.
But what about that Cessna that crashed in the Whitehouse lawn, or the guy who threw himself against the tax building in Texas?
Of course cars have also been used for terrorism... Or weapons, or tools, or...
LED flashlight... finally something that will not burn the frame when it gets stuck. A bit too late tho. Funny that thing looks more reliable than a machine i had. Only thing is the "Super" part means magnetic audio, i don't think he has that in place.
I saw the same behavior with Xubuntu 11.04 using a Lenovo netbook. Luckily, being XFCE, i simply turned off compositing.
lspci shows the video as Intel 945GME. 3d is not really needed there, and i noted the machine freezing if leaving a 3d screensaver running for a while, so i changed that too.
Intel video drivers have degraded.
"just because we were American."
Oh my God, why even you don't know how this all started, and why it will keep going. Its the US foreign policy stupid!. Osama and his group was funded by the US to fight evil commies; when that war was over the money stopped, US showed hostility against Afghanistan (people killed, etc) and they felt betrayed and turned around.
This guy was on the CIA payroll, and he isn't the only terrorist. Sometimes they never turn around, and get immunity for life. Posada Carriles is a fine example, right now living in FL; he only blew a jetliner full of people, tortured and disappeared countless victims all over latinamerica, put bombs in hotels and universities, oh but all in the name of your holy nation against evil communism, see? just like Bin Laden, except he remained loyal and didn't turn around.
Do you know where the terrorists are bred from? Did you read that news about children getting massacred by a drone over there? Think!, Feel! that you are there, not carrying the weapon, but on the receiving side, your family and friends dying even when you had nothing to do with either side.
Now remember you are the "most powerful nation", how are they going to get revenge? Not in conventional warfare.
Those misguided to hate Americans, do so because the American government sends Americans to kill them! Some people can't understand how the people of USA is so powerless against their own government! And yes, its the innocent that pay; because YOU didn't act against the policy of foreign intervention.
Tell me, do you think your government will declare Victory, lets return all troops home and now everyone can live safe again? NEVER. None of the liberties you lost in the name of protection from terrorism, will come back; and none of the lands tainted by American boots can be left alone again, because they will turn to revenge for the past.
So please, please, think a minute; do a little research. Where this Osama Bin Laden and the term "Al Qaeda" came from? YOU! Ok, not you, personally, your government and its institutions, but its a thin line to discern for someone whose life is getting destroyed by a faceless foreign force.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Metric_time
It is my opinion that you are supposed to use the one with less digits. Measuring heights inside a house naturally uses m, such as 2.6m, measuring smaller things you would use cm or mm. For some reason, dm while very valid, is never used; otherwise you would say 26dm instead of 2.6m. While stating 2600mm is valid, it is very annoying, so don't. mm are for smaller things.
For distances it is customary to use kilometers, altho megameters and gigameters are also very valid, they are unused for some reason.
Good thing you are not the elitist...
Your heavy resentment seems to blind you to the fact that, developers ARE users, and they don't just use their own programs...
A basic windows domain can be setup using linux/samba in a manner of minutes. Leave your 15 year old with google to the task and he/she will probably solve it in a day without touching windows. Some distros are even turnkey like for a task like that.
The fact there is a cli and gui doesn't make something any more or less "friendly". It is not friendly needing to open 20 often unrelated windows, and navigate thru countless tabs and buttons only to end needing to go in the registry add a cryptic key to enable an option, which could be a simple line in a console, or edit a simple text file and restart service.
Windows didn't won because it was "friendly", you seem to forgot the competition had similar, if not better user interfaces and OS reliability back then.
So you think legacy is needed in the hardware? Tell me then, how did Apple went from Motorola to IBM, and then to Intel? Hey guess what, your ancient AoE game runs just fine in wine... And the older stuff runs great with dosbox; and that means, yes, NO WINDOWS.
ARM fail? Do you happen to know why Microsoft plans to release Windows 8 or whatever is called on that processor? Because if they don't, there is that "elitist" OS thingie that will steal their sales, yes, they suffered the pain with the advent of the linux netbook in 2007. They got so scared, they extended the lifetime of windows XP even after it was declared EoL.
The ARM processor can do a lot more with less power, it is more than suited for running desktop computing, in fact all current x86 processors are way overpowered for the office, becoming power hogs, and its starting to affect the datacenter as well.
There is no developers vs users, there is simply people doing things different than you do. Some develop, but all use. Feel free to do as you please, but don't blame it on others for not going your way.
Never forget, the internet is not built on windows...
This is worth reading: http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/mar2011/tepc-m17.shtml Insightful article, things are making sense now...
I hope Japan seriously consider to go with a single standard, so they can share and balance their needs in situations like this.
It intrigues me, how could they chose a common voltage but not a common alternating frequency? And i wonder about the advantages disadvantages form using, say, 100volts instead of 120 or 220?
Not to be picky, but there is such thing as power generation on boat; as in, dedicated ships whose sole purpose is to generate power. Waller Marine (Houston) has 171mW power barges running on oil/gas. http://www.wallermarine.com/float.html
Fukushima I still has reactor 5 and 6 which should (hopefully) be OK, and the other plants should be repaired and brought back online asap, including Fukushima II.
At the time of the incident, Fukushima I only had reactors 1-3 online, their combined output was 2028 mW. Reactors 5-6 could output 1884 mW on their own.
For all we know Iran has as many nukes as the US said Iraq had: None. Unless you mean "dirty" bombs, but ANY country with nuclear waste from power plants can have these.
Crafting a virus is ridiculously cheaper than mounting a military action of any sort, even sending a lone stealth plane to drop a single bomb is far more expensive than writing and deploying a virus, not to mention the anonymity involved.
Stuxnet targeted the uranium enrichment machines. They are needed because the 4 decade old power plant in Tehran needs enriched Uranium to continue operation, but only at 20%, while a bomb needs 95%. The infected machines probably damaged the material, which isn't exactly cheap or easy to obtain.
The only sickos perma-blaming Iran are Israel and the US. If both shut up and mind their own business, nothing will happen. But the perma-threats mean they have to forcefully arm themselves to the teeth, and Iraq was the example for this, which enforces NK's policy of having a very large military force before anything else as the only way to deter external threats.
CIA and Mossad ARE international criminals. They kidnap, torture and disappear people, plant and detonate bombs to civilians, traffic with drugs, assassinate people, sell weapons, sabotage industrial facilities, you name it. They are accountable to no one, since their activities are "secret", only the victims and defectors can _sometimes_ tell.
You do know the rest of the world consider the same of CIA operatives? And you do know ALL US embassies have a CIA command post?
The cables are not really enlightening, they just confirm what everyone knew. Most of the secret/noforn things are boring, and not even accurate in many cases, its just "their view" of the situation, or the situation viewed by US sympathizers (not necessarily true) told to their home country and their fellow embassies elsewhere.
So the US is committing war crimes, and a soldier had enough and decided to do something about it, yet he is the only one paying the consequences? At this rate i can only expect more leaks to follow...
BTW: There is some shady involvement of Israel and Julian Assange involving some payment (perhaps an offer he couldn't refuse?) for conveniently not disclosing "certain info" from 2006/2008...
If Assange is not killed, he will get asylum in some country, such as Brazil. It's not like he is the first case of "someone" revealing US "secrets". Even CIA agents have turned sometimes, which is how the world learned their doings with precision.
He might be a fugitive for the US, but is a hero for others, particularly those the US has been more hostile with. As they say: "the enemy of my enemy..."
Anyone willing to reveal US "secrets" is pretty much welcome in many other countries. The world is not under total US control...
Islam does tolerate Christianity and Judaism as long as they don't try "converting heathens", because they are "peoples from the book". What Islam doesn't really like is atheism...
A non-secular state won't make much difference which religion is backing it. There is plenty of historical/recent misdoing under "Christian/Jewish" rule...
The current islamophobia is promoted by the US/Israel gov because it suits their current interests, since the "communistphobia" faded away; and they need a faceless enemy to drive their economy and "patriotism" up so people don't start thinking by themselves and question the whole 2 party/Zionism corporate rule thing.
In short, what I'm saying is you should not discriminate Islam any different than Christianism or Judaism or any religion or lack of for that matter, otherwise you are no different.
BTW: The US doesn't have a clean history for religious tolerance either. It was only after much struggle they kinda tolerate the non Christian beliefs, and even now some would want to get rid of, say, Islam...
So do i. The ability to tinker to one's heart content is priceless. Hope to see lots of homebrew development on it. Its also nice to play Japanese games and not worry about forced updates anymore.
Bravo argues that downloading files is undoubtedly legal and uploading, although more controversial, is surely not a crime, within the current Spanish legislation[1]. His views are grounded mainly on the Intellectual Propierty Law (1996), Article 31, 2nd Chapter, "Reproduction without authorization" and the Penal Code, Article 270[2]
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/David_Bravo_Bueno
Its also Battery.
This was fixed in 2004, with Ubuntu's Code of Conduct. Telling people RTFM is forbidden, either you help or shut up. People sometimes wonder whats the big deal with Ubuntu, and I'm positive this is one of the main reasons. You can check the forum http://ubuntuforums.org/ or hop to Freenode's #ubuntu channel to see this policy in action. No matter how repeated or simple a question is, it is allowed and if you reply, it is to help, even if thats pointing someone to a well written help page (like the many at help.ubuntu.com).
That policy is written in detail here: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
You could have upgraded from LTS to LTS (each 2 years instead of 6 months, possible since 8.04).
I grew tired of Debian for the Desktop even before Ubuntu existed, and when it came, it more or less addressed my issues.
1. I don't have time to configure/fix forever the same damn stupid things again. I like the install and it already works approach. We have lives to live...
2. I don't like Debian Stable, too old, and Debian Unstable too fragile/broken. While Canonical do pull from Sid twice a year, they test/fix stuff on their own.
3. PPAs, because sometimes a 6 month release is not enough, you can have a couple of crucial apps always updated thanks to this. Backports never got all you needed.
4. Innovation. Stability is nice for a base, but stagnation makes life boring. You might not agree with the changes, but at least they are trying new things.
5. Community support, aside from banning the unfriendly "RTFM" attitude, numbers here do matter. Ubuntuforums had become my most used source even for Debian issues.
I often use Debian at work, and my mind has not changed in the last 4 years. Even Ubuntu Server is becoming appealing now, although i still prefer the BSDs there. Ubuntu or a derivate (Such as Mint) is the best for the Desktop, and even "normal people". I don't do windows anymore, i just put Ubuntu using the "oem" install in their machines, it's my favorite/only solution to the tired "my windows has broken again" problem.
Ever seen this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
There is no need to spend time with packages you won't use.
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1810977/ubuntu-unity-offer-2d-3d-graphics-1104
BTW: Compositing != Compiz. Newer window managers provide their own compositing without using Compiz.
But in the meantime, try BarTab, and never look back. See, just because you open 20 tabs, doesn't mean you have to download and render their content right away. In fact, i wonder why this isn't the default behavior in browsers, what is the point in wasting resources in tabs you are not seeing?
Of course you are also right about the lack of using multiple cores, but this addon makes life much easier.
Not a problem when you are not invading another country expecting it to be a picnic stroll... Besides, this happens all the time. Eventually technology gets defeated, leaked, etc. You can't blame your enemies for trying to defend their own land, instead condemn your leaders who sent your kids to die where they don't belong...
And funding terrorism worldwide, then giving them protection. The case of Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch are exemplary samples of US Terrorism.
One would think detonating bombs in jet airliners and hotels would qualify as terrorism, not for Bush father (Gave presidential pardon to O.Bosch) or Bush son and Obama who keep protecting Carriles in US soil; when international law clearly states in case of civilian aviation crimes either turn the criminal to be judged in the affected country, or judge him using your own laws on the matter in yours. Neither is carried by the USA and thats exactly how they want cooperation against terrorism... In fact Cuba sacrificed 5 agents who infiltrated anti-cuban groups in Florida to warn the US gov about probable acts of terror against their own people. The result, instead of disbanding the terrorist groups, the agents were captured and convicted to life sentences (for "Spying"), Their only crime was helping prevent more terrorism against Cuba. As you can see in the videos, it's not the first time these groups got carried out of their way and commit acts even in US soil.
http://www.cubadebate.cu/especiales/2010/09/28/under-the-sign-of-terror/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx7TptU3taQ
http://blogcritics.org/video/article/dvd-review-posada-carriles-terrorism-made/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOz-_9fBvtE
Fact: The US government help and protect murderers when it happens to benefit their foreign policy. Some like Bin Laden eventually turn around...
OfficeLibre would make a better name (at least in the languages where the actual libre word is used), but sadly they are calling it LibreOffice...