Comment Re:God is great? (Score 2) 143
"yourmom"
"yourmom"
Exactly. And as "dfk" says, it's a universal government tactic.
I'm form Argentina and I've got to say it's insulting the way they use this. They not only just focuses on the target for a few months (furiously I may say) but appeal on feelings like patriotism, because the target ALWAYS want to destroy the country and the democracy. (resemble other country of America?)
The worst of all is.. a lot of people buy it.
So moronic.
Have anyone noticed that a lot of the news articles don't even get 100 comments? Some do and just a few pass the 200 mark.
May be I see just a few articles a day and that is what I get. Is someone keeping statistics?
Luckily for us, most sites have petitions to domains like wetrackyou.com, adsadsandmore.com, doubleclick, exoclick, and so on. The CDNs are identifiable by the name too. And lots of petitions to googleapis, googleanalytics, googleajax (or something like that).
But yes, every time you go to a site never visited before it may be a struggle. That's something to think about when designing websites.
*Surprisingly way more cross site petitions to google domains than to facebook's. WAY more. It's actually really impressive, like if google owns the frickin internet.
Sure
Oh my God!
Web forums are the heart of the Internet, seriously. If you're looking for info about a subject, I have no doubt that you'll find a forum, within seconds, full of users talking about that and willing to give you more information, tips and tricks.
From TFA: "The company argued that porn filters will not solve the problem of child pornography and will only create new problems." I don't think that kind of pornography is in the 'open' web, but buried in parallel networks. That move is obviously for other reasons.
A couple years ago he came to my university to talk about, well.. free software. When he finished his presentation, he would take some questions from the audience to answer. The conference room was full, so It was great to hear doubts and questions answered by sir RMS.
So, I asked him something like "Is it okay to use free software for military purpose?". To my surprise he said yes.
Great Isn't it? If a missile is going to be conducted by software, it should be free software! privative software is EVIL!!
My opinion is that the developer of such software should refuse or not to do it according whit his/her principles and code of ethics. But dunno if it's more important the license of the program than it's true nature, which would be, for example, killing people.
That summary has SO many words. I can't even make early assumptions from it, just.. too long.
What about privacy in Norway? I'd really like to know as I consider Norway the most advanced country in the world (that i'm aware of).
I thought of Sweden the same way but after the Assange and TPB case, I'm pretty confident it's a US lapdog. So now I don't know what to think of other Sandinavian countries
As is a DNS problem just tupe TPB's ip directly http 194.71.107.80
Pretty useful info here: http://proxybay.info/alternate-methods.html
What does it mean in body language terms to repeatedly tick the table whit the index finger, Biden is over doing it. Like reaffirming what he is saying. May be there is something else with that gesture, this is
Ryan looks really calm about everything, he for sure know about non-verbal communication.
But it doesn't escalate 160mb on every tab or something. Running for about an hour, 15 tabs open, like 14 addons (which include noscript, ghostery, requestpolicy, adblock and firebug) and just taking 360MB. Firefox 15.0.1 by the way.
No comments. Fix it.
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