``the number of escapees was so small as to be undetectable``.
This doesn`t exactly sound encouraging.
It means no one had died yet, as far as they know.
Used to be that in a democracy we will weight the facts and then vote on a decision.
Huh? That's never been the case.
Exactly, what can C do that python can't?
Handle blocks of code independant of formatting constraints like indenting.
All the while enabling decades of bike shed arguments about brace formatting and countless bugs due to optional braces (because they are under-constrained).
Furthermore you need to indent it properly.
It was a single expression after the print. Python allows him indent it any way he wants to. He could have arranged the expression into a variety of pretty cascaded tree shapes similar to lisp code (especially if he slapped one more set of parens around the whole thing), and Python would have parsed it just fine. Leaving it on one line works just as well, as would random indentation.
Python's block indentation rules applies only to statements.
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..."
The major difference between bonds and bond traders is that the bonds will eventually mature.