"Shouldn't they be looking at a different solution here?"
What's wrong with the old system. Tell people they will burn in eternal hell fire if they point a laser at aircraft.
Either that or start a rumour about hairy palms.
Anyone smart enough to know this is BS probably isn't the type to do it in the first place.
Children and morons will be too scared to do it.
And they say religion has no place in modern society.
1. Find "80-IQ drooling moron to point a laser at an aircraft"
2. Give them a laser pointer
3. Show them an airplane
4. Profit ~ $10,000
The 'murican dream.
If a national bank decided to destroy a large amount of debt records and then simply refused to acknowledge foreign debts without extensive documentation?
Your logic is completely ass backwards, since the foreigners will have the original loan records, not the Argentines.
Abolishing foreign debt is one of the 5 ways to eliminate debt and you don't need to destroy records to do it.
Germany was having significant financial problems in the 1930's; which actually allowed Hitler to gain control. Once in power he basically said "fuck you" to all foreign debts - as that was the previous government's doing. That will ruin your country's credit rating, so he just pillaged all of Europe instead.
So
... ruining other patrons entertainment value.
Which ones are the truthers again? Or those the guys pointing out that 2 planes hit 2 towers, but 3 buildings under the same insurance policy collapsed into free fall... or something like that?
Cisco responded to the claim of a backdoor. They didn't acknowledge it but they didn't deny it either. What do you think that means?
Let me guess, you don't think the NSA is spying on citizens either because there is no evidence that meets your criteria.
When I upgraded my PC I used the old parts to build an XBMC HTPC. The old MB was perfect because it had onboard video, audio, ethernet so it didn't require any cards (super low profile).
The onboard video was an ATI Radeon HD 4xxx and a pain in the butt. I couldn't just make a bootable thumbdrive as > Ubuntu 12.04 wouldn't support that card. And the XBMC version that was bundled with 12.04 had other issues.
You have absolutely no proof of any NSA backdoors.
Eat shit, how fucking naive can you be:
[NSA’s backdoor catalog exposed: Targets include Juniper, Cisco, Samsung, Huawei] http://gigaom.com/2013/12/29/n...
I personally don't care about the start menu either way because WinKey+Q brings up a nifty search overlay
... that is much cleaner, thanks. Still; I shouldn't be forced to use it. Maybe I can map it to an unused mouse button.
Slashdot, news for fucking bastards, stuff thats fucked up the ass.
That was the original slogan but then marketing had to get involved....pfffttt marketing.
If Stuxnet was the world's cyber 'Little Boy,' where is the 'Fat Man'?
Cisco gear is deployed in enterprise environments throughout the world.
Windows dominates most desktops and has a large foot print for servers.
The NSA has back-doors into all of them.
PT Cruiser... that's one step up from the Pontiac Aztek at least.
Here is the product lineup Dell plans to sell:
MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer – 100-micron layer resolution and a 410-cubic-inch build volume priced at $2,199.
MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer – features experimental dual extrusion optimized for printing with MakerBot ABS Filament, available for $2,799.
MakerBot Replicator Mini Compact 3D Printer – fast and easy one-touch 3D printing will be available in the spring at an anticipated price of $1,375.
MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D Printer – provides a large build volume and fast print times to accelerate rapid prototyping and model making, available for pre-order at $2,899.
MakerBot Replicator Z18 3D Printer – massive build volume and the best price to performance ratio in its category, available in the spring of 2014 for $6,499.
MakerBot Digitizer Desktop 3D Scanner – optimized for use MakerBot Replicator Desktop 3D Printers and MakerBot Thingiverse, available at the price of $949.
So it looks like $1,375 is the base price.
I once was given a "security" questionnaire that asked, "Have you ever had sex with animals or office equipment?"
I was very tempted to write in, "Do hair-dryers count?".
A: It was dead at the time so it doesn't count... does it?
Q: The animal was dead or the equipment was dead?
A: Umm... I plead the 5th!
What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon.