Comment Gee... (Score 1) 267
...if only there was some process we could use by which we could affect change in our government.
...if only there was some process we could use by which we could affect change in our government.
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Snowden worked for the NSA indirectly. He wasn't an NSA employee.
Snowden's system was not an NSA-owned computer.
It's hardly Snowden's fault that his fellow employees were too stupid to follow basic computer security procedures, like not entering their passwords on untrusted systems.
If these are the kinds of people who work for the NSA, wouldn't you want them kicked out of their jobs ASAP?
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They're so concerned about people making calls, yet they've had airline phones for years.
Right, but the airlines get to charge for those. They can't risk having their monopoly evaporate.
"Internet of Things has more in common with the age of steam than the digital revolution"
Look, I don't know what you kids are using these days, but I still buy all my games on Steam just like they did in 1876.
Yes. They did publish Mirror's Edge... and shelf it forever, kind of how Zenimax treating Prey right now.
I appreciated Mirror's Edge, but it had that unpolished, not-quite-complete feel that stinks of EA.
The world will be better off without Zenimax. Everything they touch turns to crap. It's like they are the new EA. Maybe the complete failure of ESO will drive them out of business.
Dunno about that. Can you really see EA publishing a game like Dishonored?
Women push people into being sexist.
Well, that may be the most unintentionally ironic statement I've read all day.
Google seems willing to pay 10B to rent companies for a while...
They didn't "rent" anything -- they paid $10 billion for Motorola's patents. The rest wasn't worth much to them.
Jaguar is for tablets and seems to be designed for price point and not speed. That's why they are comparing it with the ARM stuff and not using an Opteron 6386 as a comparison.
The question is whether Jaguar itself is really 64-bit, or if it's just the graphics processor that's 64-bit and the rest is 32-bit.
Maybe, but good luck next time you're in a foreign country trying to buy food using for loops and if statements.
The thing you have to understand here is that Putin is an authoritarian douchebag -- but he's not an idiot. He knows that there will be extra scrutiny on his polices during the Olympics. By having Snowden around, it's a reminder that the US isn't in a position to finger-wag over such things.
What this country needs is a good five cent microcomputer.