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Comment Re:at least they're honest (Score 1) 162

The Forum in Beijing Bridget Kendall chairs a wide-ranging discussion in Beijing about the internet in China: does the rise of digital communication empower the Chinese individual or the state? How is the social media explosion changing the nature of Chinese society? How much is free expression really curtailed by the Great Firewall of China and the recent legislation aimed at curbing the spread of 'rumours' on the net? And is the ability to share the minutiae of their lives online making the young in China politically apathetic? http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01kdgtr Airs views from both government spokes persons and those using the internet as to what the people want, need and are allowed.

Comment Training 101 Yoda points out that (Score 0, Offtopic) 154

"a Jedi's strength flows from the Force." while training Luke (a statement he would repeat in Return of the Jedi); Yoda also explains that "you must feel the Force around you." During their battle in Cloud City, Darth Vader tells Luke "The Force is with you, young Skywalker, but you are not a Jedi yet." Finally, Luke says "May the Force be with you" at the end of the movie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Force_(Star_Wars)

Submission + - Inside China: Nuclear submarines capable of widespread attack on U.S. (washingtontimes.com)

An anonymous reader writes: In 2010, a new class of missile sub, the Type 094 Jin class, entered the service. It is capable of launching 12 to 16 JL-2 missiles with a range of about 8,700 miles, covering much of the continental U.S. with single or multiple, independently targetable re-entry vehicle warheads.
Chinese calculations for nuclear attacks on the U.S. are chillingly macabre.
“Because the Midwest states of the U.S. are sparsely populated, in order to increase the lethality, [our] nuclear attacks should mainly target the key cities on the West Coast of the United States, such as Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego,” the Global Times said.

China also has developed land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles — notably the DF-31A, which has a range of 7,000 to 7,500 miles.
“If we launch our DF 31A ICBMs over the North Pole, we can easily destroy a whole list of metropolises on the East Coast and the New England region of the U.S., including Annapolis, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Portland, Baltimore and Norfolk, whose population accounts for about one-eighth of America’s total residents,” the Global Times said.

Comment Re:lavabit should have helped the first time (Score 4, Interesting) 230

Lavabit Appeal EFF Amicus Brief http://cryptome.org/2013/10/lavabit-eff-amicus-13-1024.pdf, Lavabit Appeal ACLU Amicus Brief http://cryptome.org/2013/10/lavabit-aclu-amicus-13-1024.pdf & Lavabit Appeal Empeopled Amicus Brief http://cryptome.org/2013/10/lavabit-empeopled-amicus-13-1024.pdf might offer some insight into the legal advice sought and deployed via http://cryptome.org/.

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