Comment Re:Kill!!! (Score 1) 855
Sometimes you have to do that actually. I have done the same thing for a quite cryptic (and number heavy) BSoD.
"Privacy advocates obtained database records showing that the government routinely records the race of people pulled aside for extra screening as they enter the country, along with cursory answers given to U.S. border inspectors about their purpose in traveling. In one case, the records note Electronic Frontier Foundation co-founder John Gilmore's choice of reading material, and worry over the number of small flashlights he'd packed for the trip. The breadth of the information obtained by the Gilmore-funded Identity Project (using a Privacy Act request) shows the government's screening program at the border is actually a "surveillance dragnet," according to the group's spokesman Bill Scannell. "There is so much sensitive information in the documents that it is clear that Homeland Security is not playing straight with the American people," Scannell said.
"Last month, a supervisor of carpenters employed by the New York City school system was fired because he repeatedly left work early while on the clock. How did his employers know? Because the cellphone that they had supplied him had a GPS antenna in it, and they had been using it to track his location for five months.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.