Comment Imagine that. (Score 4, Insightful) 35
A state spying on it's own citizens... shameful. I'd be outraged, unless of course they said it was part of the war on terror, or whatever China's current favorite boogeyman is.
A state spying on it's own citizens... shameful. I'd be outraged, unless of course they said it was part of the war on terror, or whatever China's current favorite boogeyman is.
What do we know about the security of systems such as onStar?
But will a wearing a dongle help?
If you can think of as many distinct sexual activities as there are symbols in your wrinting system, make a table and encode your secret messages as porn movies. (Spies will probably watch them, but probably also forget that they're supposed to be looking for messages.)
"...serious newspapers and comedy TV shows..."
This is so stupid I don't even know where to start criticizing you...
Free speech means it's ok for him to post when he's off his meds.
Which is something that knowing a programming language isn't much help with.
We found your stoned script writers.
Don't forget the British Charm Unit, asswipe.
No, I'm an advocate of not having children. And yes, I started with myself.
I didn't have myself either. It's acually pretty common.
Actually, science "states" (or rather, simply recognizes) that it can't investigate anything that doesn't leave any observable evidence. It's religion that works hard to ensure that their cherished phenomena all stay in that category.
It is also impossible to disprove the existence of anyone's god(s).
FTFY
Reading their editorials in the first place is kind of like eating their dogfood and washing it down with their kool-aide.
"If there is a God then lie is a miracle. If there is no God then life is an even bigger miracle".
I disagree: God+life is a bigger miracle than life alone.
Which of those categories does UNIX editors fit under?
Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz