methods to provide authenticated directories that meet national privacy regimes
I.E. we keep your data and all your connection history. We keep track of the pages you visit and of course, we provide you with a login and password so that we know exactly when and where you are connected. Of course if your login/pwd is used twice at the same time, you go to jail...
Mmmmmmhhhhhhhhhh this guy really LOOKS LIKE MAO.
It's not that!!
The antiviruses executes all the files in your hard drive both before you open them and in the background, not just executables. You might fine-tune it to execute the files inside compressed ones, for more safety.
Cute. They key here is to know the random number generator they are supposed to be using (well, yes, if they are using one). But this would probably break some copyright law, wouldn't it?
The editors ought to be more careful here, this peace of "news" is rather crappy.
Well, it might as well be radical pro-abortion groups DDOS'ing websites with pro-life information. It's not a slippery slope but an out-of-place-ad-ho inem.
Cheers though.
The prblm w mm is it's not a screensaver:(
Well, you can also read them in people's eyes, and we have done this time out of mind...
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Oh, yeah, they use a MACHINE now.
You should talk to a Poker player.
This has happened consistently with bread. Imagine the price of bread today if we applied XII Century's standard and discounted it...
Beautiful reasoning, is it?
RIAAAA.
So they are going to be freely publiciced again. And they may even get some money from a trial.
Wow, this is **business** and no mistake.
Well, they were saying more or less the same in the 1890's: railways won't save our economy, they are too slow and too attached to a fixed path...
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And just some years later man **began to fly**
So
a) We may think today that hydrogen won't save our economy. But we are also unable to predict the discovery of _________ (insert your favorite here).
b) It may come out, though, that Hydrogen *does* save our economy in a way too different from what we know NOW.
these arguments about the future keep boring me.
And, of course, it MAY NOT.
So what?
It means 42% FAILURE!!!
What the heck? Would you trust anyone with those rates?
methods to provide authenticated directories that meet national privacy regimes I.E. we keep your data and all your connection history. We keep track of the pages you visit and of course, we provide you with a login and password so that we know exactly when and where you are connected. Of course if your login/pwd is used twice at the same time, you go to jail... Mmmmmmhhhhhhhhhh this guy really LOOKS LIKE MAO.
Historians reluctantly cut the Rosetta Stone into two because it did not fit in the car in which it was going to be transported...
I'll try not to ask any of those guys to bring my computer home.
I somehow got lost reading that post. It looked interesting, though... :(
It's not that!!
The antiviruses executes all the files in your hard drive both before you open them and in the background, not just executables. You might fine-tune it to execute the files inside compressed ones, for more safety.
Cute. They key here is to know the random number generator they are supposed to be using (well, yes, if they are using one). But this would probably break some copyright law, wouldn't it?
The editors ought to be more careful here, this peace of "news" is rather crappy.
Well, it might as well be radical pro-abortion groups DDOS'ing websites with pro-life information. It's not a slippery slope but an out-of-place-ad-ho inem. Cheers though. The prblm w mm is it's not a screensaver :(