Slashdot Mirror


User: Raver32

Raver32's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
5
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 5

  1. Re:I'm thankful I live in Canada on FCC Reserves the Right To Search Your Home, Any Time · · Score: 1

    "Restrictions on the freedom of speech *are* a bad thing... always and without exception." Statements like this are what is driving your country into the ground. There are exceptions to every rule, every law. Keep that in mind should you ever *shudder* be elected to office.

  2. Re:I'm thankful I live in Canada on FCC Reserves the Right To Search Your Home, Any Time · · Score: 1

    "Yes, bush was a disaster, but if you expect Obama to be any better, you're fooling yourself." After reading the article below, I'm inclined to believe you. The US is sliding downhill fast . . . http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/21/us/politics/21obama.html?_r=2

  3. Re:I'm thankful I live in Canada on FCC Reserves the Right To Search Your Home, Any Time · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You say this like its a bad thing . . . My phones aren't tapped regardless of the law My government doesn't torture prisoners My laptop or PDA can't be seized upon entering Canada without just cause The police state that the US became under Bush is an embarrassment to all your founding fathers stood for. Thankfully you seem to have a new President that has intelligence and morals, and can go a long way towards fixing your broken system.

  4. I'm thankful I live in Canada on FCC Reserves the Right To Search Your Home, Any Time · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The way Britain and the US are going, the only true bastion of freedom and human rights will be Canada soon . . . Time to close the borders? ;)

  5. eVault software for backups on What is Your Backup Policy? · · Score: 1

    I highly recommend a SAN solution for larger backups, using the eVault software product. We switched over about 6 months ago, I can literally restore a corrupt/deleted/cut and pasted elsewhere file within 5 minutes of the user request. No searching for tapes, no swapping and taking backups elsewhere. A fibre connection to another location that houses the server/backup array gives me gigabit connectivity to all of my backups. Each night is a full backup, even for slow backups such as Groupwise. www.evault.com