%^&* i really should remember to preview messages
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lets be honest about this with both microsofts and british central governments past record. the back door will be ready in 2015 sometime will have cost 20 billion pounds. and will only work on sundays for anyone who isnt a government department. now if gchq were involved i'd be a little more concerned.
lets be honest about this with both microsofts and british central governments past record.
teh back door will be ready iin 2005 sometime will have cost 20 billion pounds.
and will only work on sundays for anyone who isnt a governemtn department.
now if gchq were involved i'd be a little more concerned.
However there is a strong precedent amongst french politicains that says, we will ignore european law if it makes us unpopular with the elctorate. Therefore if teh french parliament decides that implementing eu law is going to cost them votes, they wont in fact the french govt will probably have to be taken to eu courts to enforce this if they think they are better of not implementing it.
%^&* i really should remember to preview messages edited post below ********************* lets be honest about this with both microsofts and british central governments past record. the back door will be ready in 2015 sometime will have cost 20 billion pounds. and will only work on sundays for anyone who isnt a government department. now if gchq were involved i'd be a little more concerned.
lets be honest about this with both microsofts and british central governments past record. teh back door will be ready iin 2005 sometime will have cost 20 billion pounds. and will only work on sundays for anyone who isnt a governemtn department. now if gchq were involved i'd be a little more concerned.
However there is a strong precedent amongst french politicains that says, we will ignore european law if it makes us unpopular with the elctorate. Therefore if teh french parliament decides that implementing eu law is going to cost them votes, they wont in fact the french govt will probably have to be taken to eu courts to enforce this if they think they are better of not implementing it.
I always find a chainsaw wins, but then i find assembler code easier to follow than java.