Comment restricting access to the DNA (Score 1) 333
restricting access to the DNA
What a joke! Do they plan to introduce DRM-enabled DNA?
restricting access to the DNA
What a joke! Do they plan to introduce DRM-enabled DNA?
stable on all hardware with which they've tested
How do they manage ACPI mess that exists on some machines, and unusual chipsets? There is nothing impossible here, but if the end product must fit on a floppy, there is no much room.
Let them use code numbers, they cannot be offensive: sorry, but you have caught a 23-19
You could not be more right by comparing Transnistria to Donbass.
The Russian strategy is the same: either the region remains outside of the state control, or the state is federalized to offer some autonomy to the separatist region. In both cases, the state cannot integrate NATO: either it has a latent conflict and other NATO member states do not want to automatically act on it as NATO treaty request. In the federalization case, integrating NATO would require all federalized regions to agree, and obviously the pro-Russia regions would refuse.
North Americans, that is, residents from Canada, USA and Mexico, cannot use the Irish service.
The ban on people under Canada and Mexico juridiction is interesting. Either Canada and Mexico have agreements with the USA that enforce their citizen's snooping, or Dropbox does not want the transatlantic traffic increase.
Diagnostic uncertainty ignites extreme anxiety in people
This is unscientific against unscientific: where are the studies showing these device cause anxiety?
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