Comment Re:tin-foil tempest in a teapot (Score 1) 204
Good like. Misusing "begging the question" is wrong because it is incorrect.
Good like. Misusing "begging the question" is wrong because it is incorrect.
It's the NSA's off-site backup array for the Utah Data Center. No, wait, it's Larry Ellison's new personal space port. Or Harry Reid's new personal Mustang Ranch. On the other hand, it could be a shovel-ready stimulus hole in the ground...
No more hydraulic lunches for me. Sorry.
Cate is back as Galadriel.
So these were "carefully crafted" phishing attacks, eh? Wow, go figure. This is just another high-profile example of a basic security truism: as long as people with insufficient security awareness (and common sense) have access to data, said data is vulnerable. Once again, the weak link is between the chair and the keyboard. It always will be.
CERT had some pretty big credibility.
FTFY
Correct. He is proud American domestic lizard who eats Mexican babies. Sorry about the mistake.
Idiot.
Why would anyone work there now?
Pays better than dipping chowder at an Ivar's stand?
Alrighty, if the Man from Hyderabad wants a unified Windows, fine. But that doesn't necessarily mean a unified UI...except in dev cost terms.
WTF is so hard about a check box at installation time to select [klunky phone UI] or [hipster tablet UI] or [professional ubergeek PC UI] or whatever?
It's as easy as choosing between KDE or Gnome or Cinnamon, or Xfce or, uh wait...
They sure seem to be, or at least groveling apologists if not operatives.
"Sound General Quarters!"
Don't be a police state fan boy, and learn to spell "cretin", cretin.
Well played, AC. Well played.
Yup. Everyone else who agrees should to.
Wow, talk about nailing it from back court! Game, set, and match.
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol