Comment Re:Oh For Crying Out Loud (Score 1) 161
I agree - the damage caused by not having encryption will be severe. The criminals will still be able to find ways around it while the average person will be exposed to all kinds of evil.
I agree - the damage caused by not having encryption will be severe. The criminals will still be able to find ways around it while the average person will be exposed to all kinds of evil.
In my opinion governments should require that their sites are passing the HTML Validator and CSS validator tests.
Of course - it won't help for JavaScript dependencies (or the horror vbscript that's entirely IE specific).
Raise the stakes and detect lying politicians.
It may be easier to detect when they are speaking the truth however.
There is now!
Dark Matter seems to me to be a placeholder item for differences between the calculated trajectories and real.
It do adjust for the effects observed but it does not explain what it really is.
Government should require that their sites are passing the HTML Validator and CSS validator tests.
Not only country governments do that but even municipals do it. Often using trolls that ridicules those willing to raise the questions about high-risk projects.
Looking at Västlänken, Gothenburg, Sweden you will see a local debate that's quite heated.
I think that the reason is DoD. A really good telescope could as well be turned towards Earth to look at details on the surface. A visit by GAO could have revealed secrets.
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce